Check rom manager in the download roms section there is Drod's 1.5ghz kernal pulled 2495 quadrant thus far will play with it some more though.
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It's awesome. I just turned 2532 on quadrant
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Check rom manager in the download roms section there is Drod's 1.5ghz kernal pulled 2495 quadrant thus far will play with it some more though.
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Please post this kind of stuff in general, if ur not releasing something. This crap clogs up the forums . Save this stuff for twitter.
finally the cpu is unlocked, the MSM8655 is speced to 1.4ghz and should not harm a single thing running it at that all day long, lets press to 2.0ghz.
You should add a download link so people have options good job... Please post more info about ur kernel...
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You should add a download link so people have options good job... Please post more info about ur kernel...
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It's in the free section of the free Rom Manager app.
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finally the cpu is unlocked, the MSM8655 is speced to 1.4ghz and should not harm a single thing running it at that all day long, lets press to 2.0ghz.
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Let's see a 1.8ghz and 1.9ghz first then a safe 2.0ghz... Development is starting to pick up for this device...
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Let's see a 1.8ghz and 1.9ghz first then a safe 2.0ghz... Development is starting to pick up for this device...
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1804 has already been achieved. I think were going to get a stable zone at 1.5ghz.
but really this phone even clocked at 768mhz is still blazing fast.
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but really this phone even clocked at 768mhz is still blazing fast.
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This is so true. I underclocked my phone to 768MHz to try out how it would work for a day. I ended up entirely forgetting I had done that until I ran a benchmark.
seeing all this is amazing, I am very tempted to try it out, but this beast is super fast with having to OC it, lol
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finally the cpu is unlocked, the MSM8655 is speced to 1.4ghz and should not harm a single thing running it at that all day long, lets press to 2.0ghz.
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I don't know if you're right or not but I just flashed the 1.5 kernel and at 1.4 this thing is as fast as a computer..I hope you're right because I don't wanna go back to 1ghz..
Got 2016 quadrant after a reboot which is 300 higher than I got at 1 gig..
http://www.qualcomm.com/snapdragon/specs
Right below the dual core, High performance Smart Phones section. MSM8655 is our processor, it comes @ 1.0ghz, plam pre3 has the same and it comes @ 1.4ghz. The chip can take it but I think it was lowered for battery concern. I notice a lot of speed just flying through different programs when OC to 1.5, it opens them much faster, could be the I/O tweaks as well though. As for PC, mine puts out 42 gflops compared to my phones 49 mflops, still a long way off, thats 0.001% of the processing power. This phone is no slouch, so I guess it speaks more for my computers power.
sweet....im just gonna run it at 1.4 and since i have the 2750 battery i'm not gonna worry about battery life at all. i love this phone right now..
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1804 has already been achieved. I think were going to get a stable zone at 1.5ghz.
but really this phone even clocked at 768mhz is still blazing fast.
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Where is the 1.8ghz kernel can someone post or pm me the link to it...
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Pulled 2310 on quadrant.
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this thing is ridiculous at 1.5 I cant wait to see 2+
battery life at 1.5 seems at least the same if not better than at 1.0
Had the same CPU on my inspire - 1.6 was basically the highest I could take it without crashing.
OP will we can u make one for 2.3.3 sense so I can port this Rom also a asop 2.2 kernel for my liquidmetal plz..
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Hey I come from the evo forums and since there was a lot of speculation about nexus s coming to sprint, I was wondering how much you can oc that to
Thanks
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1.4Ghz as far as I know
mine is at 1.4 but i never use it that fast but at 1.4 my quadrant score was 3254 if that matters to you though
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Hey I come from the evo forums and since there was a lot of speculation about nexus s coming to sprint, I was wondering how much you can oc that to
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most phones can oc to 1.4ghz, many can oc to 1.5ghz, some can oc to 1.6ghz, and a few special phones to 1.7ghz. i can oc to 1.6ghz and run it as a daily driver stably, and can hit 1.7ghz unstably.
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most phones can oc to 1.4ghz, many can oc to 1.5ghz, some can oc to 1.6ghz, and a few special phones to 1.7ghz. i can oc to 1.6ghz and run it as a daily driver stably, and can hit 1.7ghz unstably.
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Sounds good. Thanks!
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most phones can oc to 1.4ghz, many can oc to 1.5ghz, some can oc to 1.6ghz, and a few special phones to 1.7ghz. i can oc to 1.6ghz and run it as a daily driver stably, and can hit 1.7ghz unstably.
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I can do 1.6 fine save for one kernel aand I can get 1.7 to boot lol
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most phones can oc to 1.4ghz, many can oc to 1.5ghz, some can oc to 1.6ghz, and a few special phones to 1.7ghz. i can oc to 1.6ghz and run it as a daily driver stably, and can hit 1.7ghz unstably.
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1.6 ran stablest for me on the bionic's rom.
800MHZ lol
Here we go again, well I can OC to 2ghz and I have a quadrant of 4k+, does that help? Lol
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Even if these speeds can be run with stability, what are the longer term implications for reliability?
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Even if these speeds can be run with stability, what are the longer term implications for reliability?
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The higher the OC the shorter the processor life, that is the general formula. But in terms of longevity, you should get many years OC'ing without problems.. You will know your individual processor breaking point because your scrolling will slow, and you will get reboots... Just install CM and cruise at 1.3ghz and you should be safe
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I can only run to 1.3 GHz stable, but there isn't any long term implications that I know of. My Nexus One was overclocked for months and never suffered any ill effects so I suspect the Nexus S will fair well or even better than that phone.
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I can only run to 1.3 GHz stable, but there isn't any long term implications that I know of. My Nexus One was overclocked for months and never suffered any ill effects so I suspect the Nexus S will fair well or even better than that phone.
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There is implications for any OC, but they will probably will not be felt in the short to mid term. OC damage can take years, but can also hit you in the short term if you OC to dangerous levels
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Here i oc to 1.2 but can run till 1.3 stable.
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Anyone else use this app to overclock? Im bored at work and instead of working I just installed it and ran quadrant, which I know that's all its really good for, and hit over 1900 at 1.3 ghz. Im gonna leave it there for a bit to see if anything goes wrong...
Edit: eats battery like buttery salty movie theatre popcorn!
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Anyone else use this app to overclock? Im bored at work and instead of working I just installed it and ran quadrant, which I know that's all its really good for, and hit over 1900 at 1.3 ghz. Im gonna leave it there for a bit to see if anything goes wrong...
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I don't understand why anyone wants to overclock our phones? From everything I have read all it will do is decrease battery life and give higher quad scores which really mean nothing.
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i think whats more important, or more NEEDED, is voltage control.
be it voltage control for OC'ing or Voltage Control for underclocking, or just dropping the voltages as low as you can go while maintaning the stock phone speeds.
this is one thing i miss about the EVO.
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I don't understand why anyone wants to overclock our phones? From everything I have read all it will do is decrease battery life and give higher quad scores which really mean nothing.
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Because its fun. Of course there is no practical value in it I even said that. I personally just like to mess with my phone to mess with it and I'm sure others do too. does a theme make your phone run better or more efficiently are they important to practicality? No it just changes its looks so why do people do that? It's fun.
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I mean...there's plenty of practical reasons to overclock, e.g. better performance in a game. But if you're sitting around playing a game for a while, I doubt your concern is battery life to begin with.
tegrak uses module overlock similar to how the dx/d2/milestone are able to oc/uv without the ability to accept custom kernels
its not ideal (for those that overclock) compared to actual custom kernels with oc steps.
that being said, overclock isnt particularly important on 1ghz and up processors..whereas the eris/og droid needed it to compensate
I am using it, overclocked to 1.3 and then using setcpu to keep it at 800. I just want to have the speed and power there if needed
edit: just got a 1719 score in quadrant on 1.3
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I am using it, overclocked to 1.3 and then using setcpu to keep it at 800. I just want to have the speed and power there if needed
edit: just got a 1719 score in quadrant on 1.3
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Im doing the same, also with a profile to cap off cpu at 400 performance scaled (seems the screen sometimes doesn't want to turn on if scaled to conservative) when screen is off. I've been noticing that full charges last at least a whole day and a half with my average use
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Now that there are UV OC kernels available, why even use this?
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Now that there are UV OC kernels available, why even use this?
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I guess I thought those were fascinate kernels only....hm, goes to show how much I know.
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I'm on Eclair rooted w/ Voodoo and regularly pull 1800+ Quadrant scores and get a solid 12hr. of battery life with screen brightness at around 60% (easily visible outside). I have no idea why anyone would want to use an OC tool... other than to have than extra bit of control that would allow you to undervolt even further for additional battery life.
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To:Zach - I'm calling your boss to tell them that you're off-task and that they should make you quit the OC'ing and get back to work ASAP.
To:Zach's Mez... you're welcome!
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I'm on Eclair rooted w/ Voodoo and regularly pull 1800+ Quadrant scores and get a solid 12hr. of battery life with screen brightness at around 60% (easily visible outside). I have no idea why anyone would want to use an OC tool... other than to have than extra bit of control that would allow you to undervolt even further for additional battery life.
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To:Zach - I'm calling your boss to tell them that you're off-task and that they should make you quit the OC'ing and get back to work ASAP.
To:Zach's Mez... you're welcome!
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Haha he has a Verizon iPhoney and he would be like "what is all that android awesomeness? OCing and UVing? wtf?" And his boss has a mez and asks me about it all the time!
and even better we have the best of both now:
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Now that there are UV OC kernels available, why even use this?
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Good question Just saw those today...Another good question is what you got up your sleeve? saw that screen shot you posted earlier you are one bad dude with one bad phone
...if anyone else wants to try em, check out Fascinate Development for EC10 kernals that are for Touchwiz. Be smart and watch what you are flashing.
I got a quadrant score 2500+ for the first time after the update. I notice the IO was doubled, in quadrant advance before the update I would get 2000+ on the IO test, but now it gets 4000+. What did tmobile did on the update that it got the device IO scores doubled?
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I have the same thing with my device as well. After testing it with Quadrant Advanced, my score is 2500+ and before this update it never reached 2000 at all.
It's not just speed... battery life has been improved as well.
just updated mine as well. It went from 2160 before the update to 2783 in quadrant and 4911 before to 5225 on AnTuTu. Now lets see how much the battery is improved
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Yea I just got 2714 score on quadrant. Damn this update was very good for the device, this just proves that how fast a device is isn't just about the processor, its more of like a balance between the processor and the software. If the software is crap but the processor is the best one out there, it really doesn't help much. For instance look at the galaxy nexus, it has the hummingbird GPU not the latest exynos yet it is faster than the galaxy s 2!
So really if you think about it its not about the processor only is more about the software.
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just updated mine as well. It went from 2160 before the update to 2783 in quadrant and 4911 before to 5225 on AnTuTu. Now lets see how much the battery is improved
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Battery did improve, id say it last about 20% more than before
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I assume you are all using the stock rom?
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I assume you are all using the stock rom?
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I am on stock, I don't know about the others...
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Also I notice the 3D got slightly better, it score 900+ whereas before it scored no more the 850. if anyone wants the quadrant advance apk drop your email in my inbox and ill gladly send you the apk.
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we would achieve these speeds also with just using a rom correct?
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we would achieve these speeds also with just using a rom correct?
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It depends.
ROMs based on the T-Mobile base won't be as fast until they incorporate what's changed in this ota update. Once they do, they'll likely end up being faster.
Fyi quadrant is useless for dual core devices, stick to antutu. Also, stating that you'll pm people a backup of a paid app may technically be considered warez...
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Fyi quadrant is useless for dual core devices, stick to antutu. Also, stating that you'll pm people a backup of a paid app may technically be considered warez...
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Well ill edit that part lmao, but yea I know quadrant only test one core at a time, and I get 5100+ on antutu
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Well ill edit that part lmao, but yea I know quadrant only test one core at a time, and I get 5100+ on antutu
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Using unity remix and kernel I get 6100
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Using unity remix and kernel I get 6100
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Damn! At 1.2 ghz?
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Damn! At 1.2 ghz?
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No if i understand him, hes using VU OC kernel at 1.7 or mabe he UC to 1.5..
Is it possible to get root back after the latest update?
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Is it possible to get root back after the latest update?
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At this point in time, it doesn't appear that way. This update is a one way ticket... no rolling back and no root.
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No if i understand him, hes using VU OC kernel at 1.7 or mabe he UC to 1.5..
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1.5
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At this point in time, it doesn't appear that way. This update is a one way ticket... no rolling back and no root.
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Lol yea but really I won't be needing root, because I won't overclock the phone, there's no point IMO is blazing fast stock anyway
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i downloaded the last version of quadrant from google play and im getting very low scores with my atrix 2..
i don't have any widgets, live wallpapers , 3rd party launchers, etc that could affect the results..
my scores are:
total: 1906
cpu: 1977
mem: 2471
2d: 211
3d: 2029
the max score i've got is about 2100.. and the average for this phone must be around 2600-3000 if im not wrong, i haven't installed any custom rom, i have the stock GB 2.3.6
what could be the problem ???
Try using AnTuTu and see what your marks are like...
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I got 2121 total from my last Quadrant test... so, your score sounds about right.
With Antutu I got a score of 5914.
Currently on Remus 2.0 @ 1142 MHz
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I got 2121 total from my last Quadrant test... so, your score sounds about right.
With Antutu I got a score of 5914.
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i got 4436
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i got 4436
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Yup, that is low... even for stock.
Something's not right... no idea what, but it's something..
You got a screenshot of your Antutu results? Maybe we could see what's dragging your score down..
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Yup, that is low... even for stock.
Something's not right... no idea what, but it's something..
You got a screenshot of your Antutu results? Maybe we could see what's dragging your score down..
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i restarted the phone and now i've got 5237!
i think that is more average.
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i restarted the phone and now i've got 5237!
i think that is more average.
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There you go... that sounds right (that about what my wife's stock A2 gets).
And, yea, it can get bogged down after long periods of use without rebooting..
Moto recommends at least one reboot a day (at least they did to me when trying to troubleshoot my brick)!
Also, you can put most all of your apps on the Auto-End list in the stock Task Manager, and try Cache Cleaner from the Play Store... also good to clean up the dalivk-cache once in a while... might help keep you running smoother.
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There you go... that sounds right (that about what my wife's stock A2 gets).
And, yea, it can get bogged down after long periods of use without rebooting..
Moto recommends at least one reboot a day (at least they did to me when trying to troubleshoot my brick)!
Also, you can put most all of your apps on the Auto-End list in the stock Task Manager, and try Cache Cleaner from the Play Store... also good to clean up the dalivk-cache once in a while... might help keep you running smoother.
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I got 6008 on battery.... Scv7 with speedup add-on and update1 applied ...1200mhz stock....
NovaLauncher Prime and BeWeather Pro in Notification bar...
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Mines lovely...This is mine on SCV7 Speed boosted and OC'd at 1.2. Got a nice score though:
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Mines lovely...This is mine on SCV7 Speed boosted and OC'd at 1.2. Got a nice score though:
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Mine ranges from 5200-5600.
I've seen scores up to 6500, how do you achieve that?
I'm using SCV7 without the latest patch (CS + Speed boost), does it change that much?
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Deivid_ said:
Mine ranges from 5200-5600.
I've seen scores up to 6500, how do you achieve that?
I'm using SCV7 without the latest patch (CS + Speed boost), does it change that much?
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Oh yes, latest speed boost and then the OC 1.2 after puts this phone into lightspeed. Never been more satisfied with performance on here now. Give it a go and check out the difference...n daaaammm dude look at the score above this reply...I'm sure thats on SCV7 as well with latest speed boost.
Edit: Scores were higher just now...don't know why, got more apps then first test lol. All good though.
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Oh yes, latest speed boost and then the OC 1.2 after puts this phone into lightspeed. Never been more satisfied with performance on here now. Give it a go and check out the difference...n daaaammm dude look at the score above this reply...I'm sure thats on SCV7 as well with latest speed boost.
Edit: Scores were higher just now...don't know why, got more apps then first test lol. All good though.
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Actually if you're referring to mine it's not scv7. It's my own custom odexed rom. Minimal tweaks done here and there but I'm pleased with it.
Edit: also I've beat that score
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People have reported their CPUs clocked at 1200mhz after the update. Mines still at 1000. Is this correct? Thanks.
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Mine is at 1200mhz.
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Mine is 1200 mhz. What app is the OP using to tell the clock speed?
I'm using Android System Info from the market.
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which app to use to measure cpu frequency?
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Yeah buddy, stock ICS leask #1. 1200!!! I've had 4 A2's and 2 out of 4 came equipped with 1200 stock ICS. I believe it's luck of the draw man. Don't sweat it, the other two were 1000 but was able to OC both at 1200 with no bootlooping issues. GL.
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Also at 1200.
I'm sure Moto didn't choose to put some A2's on 1200 and keep the others on 1000. The OTAs files pushed out to all the phones are identical. So what's causing these differences in clock speeds? Beats me
Look what mine says!
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I'm sure Moto didn't choose to put some A2's on 1200 and keep the others on 1000. The OTAs files pushed out to all the phones are identical. So what's causing these differences in clock speeds? Beats me
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They may have, putting a check in place that queries the CPU's specific ID to find out what batch it's from. If it's from a good batch, 1200, if not, 1000. That's a POSSIBILITY.
Ajfink said:
They may have, putting a check in place that queries the CPU's specific ID to find out what batch it's from. If it's from a good batch, 1200, if not, 1000. That's a POSSIBILITY.
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That makes sense.. I tried to OC this phone at one time and couldn't even get to 1100mhz without it freezing and doing stupid ****. I just thought I was doing something wrong. And I was so happy that I would finally be able to get to 1200mhz without having to do anything. I guess I just got the **** CPU....
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Ajfink said:
They may have, putting a check in place that queries the CPU's specific ID to find out what batch it's from. If it's from a good batch, 1200, if not, 1000. That's a POSSIBILITY.
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Possible. But I'm not convinced. If only some Devs could investigate.
athani said:
Possible. But I'm not convinced. If only some Devs could investigate.
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Is really like to get an official answer, myself
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Very interesting.... I wouldn't put it past Motorola to only overclock the "good" chips, nice quality assurance there Moto . First time I heard about this I just thought "Well okay, an overclock from GB stuck through to ICS, no big deal", but it's been confirmed that isn't the case. Strange how some are overclocked and some are not. A big company like Moto shouldn't have "good" batches and "bad" batches, if that is the case we will never get an official word on this, maybe it's a kind of soak test, trying the 1.2 over clock on certain phones only..... But I don't know.
athani said:
I'm sure Moto didn't choose to put some A2's on 1200 and keep the others on 1000. The OTAs files pushed out to all the phones are identical. So what's causing these differences in clock speeds? Beats me
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I think it does something to check if your cpu is capable of being stable at the higher speed. Unfortunately, mine is still at 1000Mhz also. I was hoping for the higher speed but not so lucky.
Its not that simple of a check to determine if it can run...
- Mine bootlooped when OC'd to 1200 on 2.3.5
- Its 1200 on 4.0 fine
- Others had it OC'd to 1200 with no problem on 2.3.5
- They have it set by default to 1000 on ICS
I made a survey about this some time ago, but almost all of my theories went down the drain...
mine stayed at 1000mhz.:banghead:
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What's the default voltage and governor for 1200MHz enabled devices?