Overclocking the magician - fastest stable speed? - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 Software Upgrading

I've tried overclocking the cpu on my mini using pocket hackmaster. The fastest setting I've been able to use which was stable was:
CPU: 468(T), Bus: 117, Mem: 59, LCD: 59 (Mhz)
Has anyone else tried overclocking their magicians? What's the fastest speed you've been able to use?
On the other side of the coin, has anyone tried underclocking it? If so, any improvements to battery life with a slower cpu speed?

I think battery life would be improved on any pda when lowering cpu cycles. Make sure you have insurance on your phone too, I managed to kill one by overclocking.

Mine Mini is rock stable at 1073Mhz, 143, 36,72.

liusam said:
Mine Mini is rock stable at 1073Mhz, 143, 36,72.
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Are you sure? Have U check w/ any benchmark program? 2 o/c program I know (Xcpu scaler, PHM) will report fake clock value at some point.

rocket said:
I've tried overclocking the cpu on my mini using pocket hackmaster. The fastest setting I've been able to use which was stable was:
CPU: 468(T), Bus: 117, Mem: 59, LCD: 59 (Mhz)
Has anyone else tried overclocking their magicians? What's the fastest speed you've been able to use?
On the other side of the coin, has anyone tried underclocking it? If so, any improvements to battery life with a slower cpu speed?
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The Benchmark result fpor GXmark is 1352 when performed at 1073Mhz. :roll:

liusam said:
The Benchmark result fpor GXmark is 1352 when performed at 1073Mhz. :roll:
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GXmark?

I personally found PHM to be a better overclocking program than XCPUScalar.
I added manually 618MHz (124,62,62,T) which gives an SI benchmark of 329, faster than all those over 900Mhz clock rates I got by PHM's automatic settings. Some of them might be fake but some of them just gives the same SI benchmark for the same bus speed no matter what the processor speed is.

I set my MDA Compact to 520Mhz, bus:130, mem:65, LSD: 65 with Pocket Hack Master 2005 v3.10.007! It runs stable and I think thet is pretty enough. :roll: 8) The battery life is shorter but still acceptable!
liusam said:
Mine Mini is rock stable at 1073Mhz, 143, 36,72.
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!!!! :roll: :shock: liusam! Can you tell us what program you used or how did you succeed this? Because this settings are very strange!!! It's very "interesting" for me what this multiplayer is? :lol: I think a multiplayer like this: 7,5034965034965034965034965034965 is a quiet impossible! In my opinion the max. multiplayer is FSBx4!

I set my o2 mini to CPU: 620(T), Bus: 124, Mem: 61, LCD: 61 (Mhz) , It was running pretty good but sometime , somehow it slow down for a few sec . But anyway i think the good Speed is CPU: 512(T), Bus: 130, Mem: 65, LCD: 65 (Mhz) with this setting i can see it not fast as the 620 but more stable . Anyway i just get back to the normal speed because i did too many test and it freezing my o2 now , IF i see anything interesting i will tell you guy

HI
where can i get the software to overclock my Jam and also the benchmarking software ??
regards
reo

Are you guys gettings speeds higher than normal with or without the power lead attached? XCPUScalar says you only get 520mhz with power lead in (which it did, although it hard reset when I disconnected the power cable )
I wouldn't mind trying other overclocking software if they're more successful, 520mhz is lovely to use, so smooth.
What stable speed can you guys get without the power lead in, and with what settings?
V

S100 Stabel at CPU: 702, Bus: 117, Mem: 59, LCD: 59 (Mhz)
I run whit 6 scale config. from 208Mhz to 702Mhz

In Pocket Hack Master try "fast bus=on" and your bus speed increase without problems. For example, now I have 208 mhz bus:
CPU=520 BUS=208 RAM=52 LCD=104
I use following settings:
L=16 N=5 A=0 LCD_26=0 Turbo=on Halfturbo=off Fast Bus=on
if N=6 then CPU=624 - no problem for my S110

@truedim
It doesn't work for me with N=6.
But it works with
L=18 -> 585 MHZ, SI=367 [234:59:59:T].
Any higher speed resets my device. I believe it depends on components tolerance. Btw, your 520Mhz settings raised my SI from 313 (std 520) to 322.
Silver

how to set fast bus or choose L=18 -> 585 MHZ ? i can set only 1 stable frequency which is 520/133 can u tell me how to set higher one ?
ok i solved the problem : ) i just need to add manual speed :F

520:260:65:65 gives me a SI of 373. It's stable as well.

The Benchmark result fpor GXmark is 1352 when performed at 1073Mhz.
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Ur Jam is running at 1073mhz? U must b joking dude. It will fried up ur proccesor b4 u even reaches 1000mhz

I am running 1073 too,and you should also check it

I suggest anyone who claimed they get a 700mzh+ clock magician do a testing w/ TCMP Player. Take a look at what clock speed it detected and a "REAL" benchmark testing w/ Video/auido.

Related

(App comparative) Benchmarck Comparator

Dear All,
A lot of people here are trying to compare their phones, their performance using benchmarks. Or, each benchmark tool has it own set of test and of instructions, take advantage of the multi-core capabilities, or not...
Also I wanted to have a tools to compare versions of the same rom in terms of performance evolution.
For this reasons, I started a page on my site, the principle is as follow:
Clean installation of the device and full wipe.
No custom kernel if not already installed in the ROM
Installation of the following Benchmark tools:
Antutu:It can run a full test of a key project, through the "Memory Performance","CPU Integer Performance","CPU Floating point Performance","2D 3D Graphics Performance","SD card reading/writing speed","Database IO" performance testing on the mobile phone Performance of the hardware to make score.​
CF-Bench:CF-Bench is (mainly) CPU and memory benchmark tool specifically designed to be able to handle multi-core devices, produce a fairly stable score, and test both native as well managed code performance.​
Linpack:The LINPACK Benchmarks are a measure of a system’s floating point computing power. Introduced by Jack Dongarra, they measure how fast a computer solves a dense N by N system of linear equations Ax = b, which is a common task in engineering. The solution is obtained by Gaussian elimination with partial pivoting, with 2/3*N3 + 2*N2 floating point operations. The result is reported in Millions of FLoating-point Operations Per Second (MFLOP/s, sometimes simply called FLOPS).​
Quadrant:Quadrant is a CPU, I/O and 3D graphics benchmark. The Standard Edition requires an Internet connection to compute benchmark results and is supported by ads.​
Vellamo:Vellamo is a mobile Web benchmark that evaluates browser performance on Android devices. Vellamo provides a holistic view into browser performance and stability, including networking, JavaScript, rendering, and user experience.​
Reboot of the machine
15 seconds of wait time for the machine to boot and launch of the bench
Reboot between each benchmark
Of course I will try to include as many roms and versions as possible but for that I will need your help. I still need to think of a detail protocol to submit the result and make sure the benchmarks are run for all in the exact same way (no overclocking and all. I also in the short terms would like to introduce a bench to stress test the battery and have a comparison here too.
Any suggestion is of course more that welcome and the page can be found here:
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Test protocol
Test protocol
On the rom you currently have in your device, download:
AnTuTu Benchmark: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.antutu.ABenchMark
CF-Bench: https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.chainfire.cfbench
Linpack: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.greenecomputing.linpack
Quadrant Standard Edition: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.standard
Vellamo Mobile Web Benchmark: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.quicinc.vellamo
Battery Benchmark: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.batterybench
All those benchmark tools are FREE
Once those installed, I used Titanium or myBackup pro to extract the APKs and move them to a folder on my desktop.
Once this is done
Install the rom you want to benchmark
Full wipe (data and cache)!!!
Once the rom booted, no account must been set
No gmail, no mail, no twitter, no facebook....
This is to avoid any kind of background loading that could perturb the bench
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE a WIFI INTERNET CONNECTION SET UP somme bench need it
install all the benchmark tools using abd, here is what my install scrept look like:
adb.exe install -r "./Bench APK/antutu_v2.4.apk"
adb.exe install -r "./Bench APK/cf-bench_v1.1.apk"
adb.exe install -r "./Bench APK/linpack_v1.2.8.apk"
adb.exe install -r "./Bench APK/quadrant_v1.1.7.apk"
adb.exe install -r "./Bench APK/Vellamo_v1.0.4.apk"
adb.exe install -r "./Bench APK/batterybench_v2.6"
adb.exe reboot
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Unplug the phone from your computer and plug it to the power supply
Once the phone restarted, wait 20 seconds to have the phone completely loaded and all processes launched
Start the bench
Write the results
Reboot the phone
back to step 07 until all benchmarks are done*
For Linpack: the Single thread bench will be launched just before the multi-thread one WITHOUT REBOUT in betweend
For Battery Benchmark:
the battery must be fully charged before starting the test
the 5% Bench will be the one chosen in order to be "fast" (the most inaccurate but gives an idea and a base to compare)
For the results, the should be presented as follow:
Device
Brand: ex. HTC
Name: ex. Desire Z
Rom
Name: ex. MIUI OsiMood
Cook: ex. CarpeNoctem
Link: ex. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=958475
Version: ex. 1.10.21
Min CPU speed Frequency (can be read in Antutu Info tab): ex. 216.5
Max CPU speed Frequency (can be read in Antutu Info tab): ex. 1003.5
Android version (can be read in Antutu Info tab): ex. 2.3.7
Antutu
version: ex. 2.4
RAM: ex. 305
CPU Integer: ex. 631
CPU Float-point: ex. 275
2D Graphics: ex. 287
3D Graphics: ex: 659
Database IO: ex: 265
SD Card Write: ex. 48
SD Card Read: ex. 170
Total Score: ex. 2999
CF-Bench
version: ex. 1.1
Native Score 4401
Java Score 1641
Overall Score 2745
Linpack
version: 1.2.8
ST - MFLOPS: 41.543
ST- Time (in second) 2.02
ST - Norm Res 5.68
MT - MFLOPS 36.563
MT- Time (in second) 4.61
MT - Norm Res 3.24
Quadrant
version 1.1.7
Sccore 2301
Vellamo
version 1.0.3
Score 785
Battery Benchmark
version: 2.6
Elapsed Time: 1374
Test completed - N° of loop: 252
Test completed - N° of GET: 125
One more to be edited soon
thanks for this now i have a way to tell if my phone is fast and efficient
For the battery Benchmark, I've come through this one that seems to be the most systematic in terms of protocols: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.batterybench
Does anybody have experience to share about it?
Also how many people out there would be willing to help me to populate the database ?
nice info ...thanx!
Sure, no problem.
If you are willing to help to populate the database, please let me know:
the device you are using
the rom
its version
and if you are willing to send me an update on every revision
The best is if you are the cook of the rom.
Thanks
Nobody's interested ?

[Kernel] ardatdat kernel v1.6b3 [CWM] (2012-04-06)

Dear all,
As I have already distributed the v1.6b1 (beta 1) to some (many?) of members a week ago. I have been requested to open a new thread such that I could highlight what have been changed and let all testers to express their feelings and opinions to the new kernel in this centralized thread.
First, let me introduce the features of "The New Kernel" ... (not The New iPad)...
1. Stabilized the voltage & frequency setting such that the 'stock' voltage is used without affecting OC stability.
2. As different machine's CPUs are different, OC to 1.35Ghz is not the most stable setting. Instead, 1.3Ghz will be the max.
3. Remove some of the useless codes used in v1.5
4. Pick some of the code difference from the official XWLA4 kernel
5. Add in support to read NTFS & CIFS file system
6. Switch to use the SLUB allocator
7. Disable ipv6 (unless I am told to add it back)
8. Other minor bug fixes
Next, let me conclude some of the comments from members on the beta:
1. Works fine with Titanium ROM 2.1
2. Undervolted it to 750mv @ 608mhz, more stable than v1.5
3. More smooth than v1.5
4. Not as warm as v1.5, so far so 'cool' in temperature
5. No lag, no freeze
So, welcome for more opinions, discussions and findings and let's discuss here. If everything goes right, I will release v1.6 within a few days
** Updated: v1.6b2 has been sent out to around 10 testers for testing
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just got back from long leave...
got your kernel but havent installed it yet..
on your last 1.5 i'm having problem with ONDEMAND mode. it does not smooth after long standby/idle. INTERACTIVE is the best setting for me. hope 1.6 is much2 better!..
gonna test it tonight woohooo!!..
My sister's Galaxy R is using the really old ODIN version .
Can I directly upgrade like this ?
Herpderp Defy.
EmoBoiix3 said:
My sister's Galaxy R is using the really old ODIN version .
Can I directly upgrade like this ?
Herpderp Defy.
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Yes, it should be fine.
Flashing the kernel every time is flashing a 'new' one. There are not any dependency with the previous kernel.
4 days of intensive testing and I've found no probs. Can someone put his undervolting stable results?
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help..............
first i used 1200 frequency on interactive profile on 1.5, i have no lags but just test 1.6 the same frequency i find some lags in adw transition and also battery is drain out very fast............................
Still I would love to see support for 2WCR
amar1548 said:
first i used 1200 frequency on interactive profile on 1.5, i have no lags but just test 1.6 the same frequency i find some lags in adw transition and also battery is drain out very fast............................
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Thanks for your report.
As I think you are the only one experiencing that. Could you please elaborate more on the situation. Example: the SetCPU setting / profile setting / screenshot. Lag, how lag, and have you wipe the cache before flashing the new kernel? Have you tried to flash back v1.5 and see the situation. Also, battery drain is fast is strange as I use 'lower' voltage setting that v1.5.
Please help to test more and provide more information such that we could help in fixing the problem. Thanks.
ardatdat said:
Thanks for your report.
As I think you are the only one experiencing that. Could you please elaborate more on the situation. Example: the SetCPU setting / profile setting / screenshot. Lag, how lag, and have you wipe the cache before flashing the new kernel? Have you tried to flash back v1.5 and see the situation. Also, battery drain is fast is strange as I use 'lower' voltage setting that v1.5.
Please help to test more and provide more information such that we could help in fixing the problem. Thanks.
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when firstly i installed this i didn't format cache then restore to 1.5 but see ur instruction i format cache and again flash 1.6 since 2 hours flashing it runs quite smoothly now ....... in set cpu i have used 1200 mhz frequency and interactive profile but i doesn't change any voltage.......... please insist me if i have to change voltage either or frequency........
I tested frequency 1100 mhz and I must admit it's unbelievable how much boost i performance gives you clocking with just 100 mhz. I would say it's relatively the most efficient frequency. (if you compare differences between 1 and 1,1 ghz, and then 1,1 and 1,2 ghz).
Where can I find 1,6 version
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u can't, it's still being tested, but if you want to participate send pm directly to ardatdat.
NTFS Support
Got my OTG cable today,
Plugged in my NTFS formatted Pen drive and its loaded with all gears.
Thanks ardatdat for bringing up NTFS support on my request.
m.kochan10 said:
I tested frequency 1100 mhz and I must admit it's unbelievable how much boost i performance gives you clocking with just 100 mhz. I would say it's relatively the most efficient frequency. (if you compare differences between 1 and 1,1 ghz, and then 1,1 and 1,2 ghz).
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I'm still on stock kernel, but will most likely update to ardatdat's 1.6 when released.
Is the performance boost perceived boost under general usage or is it synthetic benchmarks such as Antutu?
It was so funny. If v1.6 is not released, maybe you could all blame him for it.
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Woah . What a spammer .
Herpderp Defy.
Why spamer? Huge and devoted fan of good piece of software
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Why spamer? Huge and devoted fan of good piece of software
Sent from my GT-I9103 using xda premium
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Devoted..? "Fanatic" XD
That was supposed to be sarcastic

Stock Kernel Optimisation

Hello M2 users, y'all probably wondering what did I mean by the thread title above so I'll get straight to the point nice and simple.
Using a stock kernel sucks, any CPU Tuner will go bonkers adjusting frequencies only to see it revert to stock again. So, while browsing for ways to optimise performance and battery in the Xperia, I came across this guide (now updated to this) on our Interactive governor. While it's on a different phone, the explanations are clear enough to tell anyone that yes, this can be adapted so long as you are rooted.
So read the whole post to give yourself an idea on the functions available for you. I use Kernel Adiutor for this as it seems most reliable.
But first, go into your build.prop files and edit this code:
Code:
ro.min_freq_0=300000
Set the frequency to 300000 (300Mhz) and restart or your phone will always be stuck on a higher frequency.
Also in the Kernel Samepage Merging, turn it off. There isn't much of an impact between battery and performance so this function is useless.
So now head into the CPU section, towards Tunables and add the following values according to the screenshot.
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This gave me 50% battery usage over 26 hours, with 5 hours of Screen on Time used by chatting, gaming, and web surfing. Pretty good looking at all the times I've run the battery with less usage.
Anyhoo, I hope these settings are useful for y'all and if anyone has any modifications to these settings please do share it with your results. This may perhaps be the only guide where we control the governor on a deeper level rather than taking it as it is, so let's squeeze as much juice out of this phone as possible.
Update: These are the settings I've settled with, no negligible battery life and not much of an impact on performance. The voltage tables for the SD400 looks to be dynamic so you can't get an exact reading and anyone who looks at it will suggest you buy a new phone instead >.>
How do you add multiple values on one settings ?
I can't seem to be able to
FrWhyMe said:
How do you add multiple values on one settings ?
I can't seem to be able to
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Right now you can only add multiples for above_hispeed_delay and target_load. Just tap the space bar each time you add in new values and the app will auto-arrange it for you. If it still doesn't work, what kernel are you using?
Can you repost the photo or write the values please?
basem_ym said:
Can you repost the photo or write the values please?
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I'm not using this anymore, Sony's stock setting is fine unless you can somehow change the voltage.
AutumQueen92 said:
I'm not using this anymore, Sony's stock setting is fine unless you can somehow change the voltage.
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I spent last week trying to study and understand those govenors.
Since yesterday, I was trying and tunning the stock interactive govenor
I didnt notice any major changes in performance but I was surprised by power consumption
Ex: I used to play Solitaire everyday more than 2 times a day, each time I spend like 1 hour and my battery drops like 10%
After tunning the interactive govenor my battery drops like 4-6%
Which means its much better than stock
I'm using EagleExperience rom which come with stock kernel
Anyway I just want to know your tunnables because the photo you posted is not opening
I want to compare them with my numbers
Thank you for this post and sorry for bad english
It's not my first lang.
basem_ym said:
I spent last week trying to study and understand those govenors.
Since yesterday, I was trying and tunning the stock interactive govenor
I didnt notice any major changes in performance but I was surprised by power consumption
Ex: I used to play Solitaire everyday more than 2 times a day, each time I spend like 1 hour and my battery drops like 10%
After tunning the interactive govenor my battery drops like 4-6%
Which means its much better than stock
I'm using EagleExperience rom which come with stock kernel
Anyway I just want to know your tunnables because the photo you posted is not opening
I want to compare them with my numbers
Thank you for this post and sorry for bad english
It's not my first lang.
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These are my current settings, the 300Mhz and 787Mhz share the same voltage and any higher frequency has the same voltage too so it's more efficient to use Sony's settings. The only difference in here is I used Intelliplug to better control how they ramp up.
AutumQueen92 said:
These are my current settings, the 300Mhz and 787Mhz share the same voltage and any higher frequency has the same voltage too so it's more efficient to use Sony's settings. The only difference in here is I used Intelliplug to better control how they ramp up.
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In target loads, you have frequencies that aren't supported on stock kernel (1.4GHz)
DavidMKD said:
In target loads, you have frequencies that aren't supported on stock kernel (1.4GHz)
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That's because my kernel is overclocked.
above_hispeed_delay: 40000 998400:45000 1090400:50000 1190400:55000
boost: 0
boostpulse_duration: 0
go_hispeed_load: 99
hispeed_freq: 787200
io_is_busy_: 0
min_sample_time: 0
sampling_down_factor:1
sync_freq:300000
target loads: 80 600000:80 787200:90 998400:95 1090400:97 1190400:99
timer_rate: 60000
timer_slack: 480000
up_threshold_any_cpu_freq: 0
up_threshold_any_cpu_load: 0
Ksm off , no hotplug min:300 mhz max:1190 mhz
I am using this settings for now. I tried to lock 300-787 mhz for the my daily usage (whatsapp, youtube, cm browser, simple games like fun run) high frequences for heavy games, installing apps.
Is that config fine ? I tried semil's config its battery performance was great but i think it is slow config.
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above_hispeed_delay: 40000 998400:45000 1090400:50000 1190400:55000
boost: 0
boostpulse_duration: 0
go_hispeed_load: 99
hispeed_freq: 787200
io_is_busy_: 0
min_sample_time: 0
sampling_down_factor:1
sync_freq:300000
target loads: 80 600000:80 787200:90 998400:95 1090400:97 1190400:99
timer_rate: 60000
timer_slack: 480000
up_threshold_any_cpu_freq: 0
up_threshold_any_cpu_load: 0
Ksm off , no hotplug min:300 mhz max:1190 mhz
I am using this settings for now. I tried to lock 300-787 mhz for the my daily usage (whatsapp, youtube, cm browser, simple games like fun run) high frequences for heavy games, installing apps.
Is that config fine ? I tried semil's config its battery performance was great but i think it is slow config.
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I try not to limit my frequencies since the point is to go high performance only when needed. I'm not sure about your config since I never turn off hotplugs.

General [Update] Xiaomi 12S Ultra GPU OC w KonaBess (Root)

I was able to hit 900mhz on gpu cores
and basically one of the fastest android devices in the market...
If anyone else has rooted device, please share your oc results!
update: so I was able to hit 910mhz after all tweaks,
and seems like 14 is practically the max for bus speed.
I tested 16, but from 13 it start to make no difference
and I get 2849 with bus speed 13 and 2851 with 14.
from 15, its the same so I decided to play safe. Stock bus max is 11.
Stock 900mhz uses Turbo voltage, and I can finish benchmark without visual glitches with NOM, which is 4 step down from the Turbo voltage. So I'd call that a significant undervolt. Well havent tested for extended gaming sessions, but for benchmarking, this is as far as it would go.
Also lowered stock 220mhz to 150mhz and gave RETENTION(lowest voltage) from stock MIN_SVS, so it would save more battery during idle.
I have attached KonaBess config file below, txt file, but keep in mind these are my settings for my device, and yours will be different. so take it with a grain of salt and only view as a guide or reference.
I am confident to say that this is clearly the max it can go with vanilla stock.
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Can you share the konabess profile? Thanks a lot
BlackSoulxxx said:
Can you share the konabess profile? Thanks a lot
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I would love to, but I accidentally bricked the device while messing around with magisk modules, and just recovered.. haha
I'll share my settings once I think it is stable enough!
Hello @Nabicook ,
How did you rooted your xiaomi 12s ultra?
you can check my other post on rooting
energykriger said:
Hello @Nabicook ,
How did you rooted your xiaomi 12s ultra?
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you can check my other posts on rooting
Nabicook said:
I would love to, but I accidentally bricked the device while messing around with magisk modules, and just recovered.. haha
I'll share my settings once I think it is stable enough!
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Stable enough yet? Lol
GodKingKnight said:
Stable enough yet? Lol
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seems like I would need a custom kernel to get stable past 900mhz.. no matter what I do, even though 900mhz runs fine on normal voltage, adding like 902mhz and applying turbo voltage causes stuttering during benchmark or any gpu utilization. so I am focusing more on undervolting atm. I mean, already one of the fastest devices on the market and simply undervolting it allows the device run cooler and stay longer on high frequencies
BlackSoulxxx said:
Can you share the konabess profile? Thanks a lot
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my settings are up! Top-notch scores
Nabicook said:
my settings are up! Top-notch scores
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I see there are two 910MHz step in your config. Is it intentional or something else?
BlackSoulxxx said:
I see there are two 910MHz step in your config. Is it intentional or something else?
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I just have limited access to pc atm (to monitor frequency) and I noticed android not using highest step all the time but using one two steps below(say I add 900, it uses 862, adding 910, 900 and 910 sometimes) based on kernel manager apps - which is not super accurate. I have no other ways to confirm if single 910mhz is fine. As I see no negative impact of using double steps, I just left it there to be sure.
If you can monitor gpu frequency and single step works fine for you, please let me know!
What is the power consumption in 3dmark wild life?
faffgawea said:
What is the power consumption in 3dmark wild life?
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ah rip, I have no way to monitor power consumption atm..
Nabicook said:
ah rip, I have no way to monitor power consumption atm..
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You can get the power consumption simply with perfdog,scene5.
This mod isn't working correctly I don't think, I am attempting on putting together a magisk module for overclocking cpu cores 0-4 a tad amount to their max range on Walt governor, but I think konabess isnt correctly overclocking as /sys/class/kgsl/kgsl-3d0/max_pwrlevel and other parameters aren't changed
Please tell me if it is necessary to enter these commands through Windows CMD or is it enough to install the application and use your settings? For example, without these commands, after changing the frequency on the OnePlus 9 Pro, the phone stopped booting.
fastboot --disable-verification --disable-verity flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot --disable-verification --disable-verity flash vbmeta_system vbmeta_system.img
fastboot --disable-verification --disable-verity flash vbmeta_vendor vbmeta_vendor.img
XiaomiEU MIUI 14. no need
Im use your profile but why only i can see running at 710 the gpu... Also which is The best drivers right now and for emulators and ram usage also about Netflix is fixed? Just i got today the phone. If someone can answer my questions thx alot guys.
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Im use your profile but why only i can see running at 710 the gpu... Also which is The best drivers right now and for emulators and ram usage also about Netflix is fixed? Just i got today the phone. If someone can answer my questions thx alot guys.
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I also noticed the 710 MHz. I opened Genshin Impact to see how much higher the frequency could go, but in this game it was not above 550 (approximately)
Me im playing eggns ps2 at max and my gpu goed to maximum also im using rgb controller so this is limit control? Or just we cant see it by using kernel apps

[APP][ROOT]KonaBess - Customize GPU Frequency and Voltage Tables on the Fly

Stumbled upon this app for our snapdragon 865, via github and thought I would share.
This app allows to quickly and easily (OC,UC,OV,UV) Overclock and Undervolt your GPU by allowing to edit the frequency and voltage tables. Also the ability to repack your current kernel with changes and flash your new image for you.
KonaBess
Requires root .
What is this?
A simple app that can custom GPU frequency and voltage tables without recompiling the kernel
How it works?
By unpacking Boot / Vendor Boot image, decompiling and editing relevant dtb (device tree binary) files, and finally repacking and flashing.
How to use?
See "help" inside.
Why "KonaBess"?
"Kona" is the code name of Snapdragon 865 series.
Snapdragon 888 's GPU has minus improvement in energy efficiency, thus we are able to overclock sd865 and beat it. And this is the reason why the app was born.
Though sd888 is compatible now, the app name won't change.
How much improvement can I get?
I see someone undervolted his sd865, reducing power cost 25% in gfx(4.2w->3.2w) bench.
In fact, it is chip-specific and depends on your stability requirements.
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I have been running 150mz-902mz without issues .
The config I am using is one 2nd post .
Below I will begin sharing config files I find / create.
Share your experience and config files!
( Feedback is encouraged, not required )
I did not create this application , As mentioned just sharing
More Details and Source can be found on
The developer's (libxzr) git hub - https://github.com/libxzr/KonaBess
KonaBess Releases https://github.com/libxzr/KonaBess/releases
This config is set to 150mz-905mz .
Shared by a member , here is their post
KonaBess [GPU overclock & undervolt] OnePlus 8 PRO
Let's share best configs for OnePlus 8 PRO. Anyone used it? What is this? A simple app that can custom GPU frequency and voltage tables without recompiling the kernel, compatible for Snapdragon 865 series, 855 series, 888, 765 series, 750 /...
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This is my first day running this config, I have set my max gpu to 720mhz . So far , everything is working out.
Thanks for sharing !
@JIm Bob 6666
How do I return to my original kernel after using Kona?
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How do I return to my original kernel after using Kona?
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Reflash stock kernel, or set settings to default in KonaBess.
Man this's wholesome. I overclocked my snapdragon 778G from 550 to 563 and the performance score in 3Dmark is higher than 90% devices of the same model (Mi 11 lite 5G NE). I wonder if it's possible to do the same with CPU someday
I have a device running on a SD750G 5G, the SD750 is in the supported list but would it also work on this specific processor? It's for a OnePlus Nord CE 5G.
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
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Reflash stock kernel, or set settings to default in KonaBess.
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Reflashing stock vendor_boot restores stock settings as well. I didn't know you could apply default config through app. Cool. Anyone know of a kona.txt that works well with op9 series using oos a13
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Man this's wholesome. I overclocked my snapdragon 778G from 550 to 563 and the performance score in 3Dmark is higher than 90% devices of the same model (Mi 11 lite 5G NE). I wonder if it's possible to do the same with CPU someday
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Hey can you help me a little bit. I'm also using sd 778G on poco x5 pro and can you guide me how to underclock my processor for good battery backup and thermals
did you ever get this screen
working good on 13.1 thank you

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