Are there anyways that I can get my phone to score higher on the Quadrant Benchmark test? I don't score much higher than the regular SGS
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You should be around the galaxy s phones....
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I know but.are.there any kernels that I can flash to get my score higher? Overclock?
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You cqn get tegrak overclock app to overclock it but thats about it
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How far can I overclock it safely?
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Juls317 said:
How far can I overclock it safely?
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1.3ghz
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More than that I had mine up to 1.4GHz without messing with the voltage. You gotta wait for an EXT file system change. THat will get your scores to normal.
I just hit 1084 benchmark score with tegrak OC'd to 1.3ghz and running the Bali Kernel (drhonk). Anything else I can do to get it.better?
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I just hit 1084 benchmark score with tegrak OC'd to 1.3ghz and running the Bali Kernel (drhonk). Anything else I can do to get it.better?
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Just curious why it's soo important for you to get a high quadrant score?
I didn't even OC and I scored 1040.
With OC 1.3ghz and wifi on I got 1282 set with on demand on SetCPU. With SetCPU set to performance got 1321.
You can try closing apps before testing. Oh yeah and I'm running Bali 1.4UV
Don't really care about quadrant scores as long as my phone is running smooth, but that's just me.
I just wanna see how high I can push the score
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Probably highest youll go. Overclocked to 1.3ghz btw
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Probably highest youll go. Overclocked to 1.3ghz btw
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Anything else that you did?
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I got 1678 yesterday(sorry.but no screenshot i quadranted it again right after) but it was probably a glitch because i have never gotten that again
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Damn that is really high. I dont think theres anything out there to get you into almost the 1700s
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OCed @ 1.4
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How did you get to 1.4?
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Juls317 said:
How did you get to 1.4?
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Using tegrak, mostly stable, voltage at 1350
Undervolted 800,400,200 by 25
Use set cpu to on demand w/ screen off profile at 400/200 ondemand
I got 1.4 too. And damn we need the vibrant file system fix.
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Hey xda people, i wanted to ask what is live OC?How does it work ,is it any better than simple OC? Please,tell me as much as you can, i'd be greatful!
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Bump
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As far as I know, live OC is just another cpu governor. I prefer to use setcpu. Or oc daemon from energy ROMS.
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So I bought setcpu and put the CPU at 1.8 GHz on demand and I keep getting stock scores and every time it finishes or if I stop it in the middle it'll say my CPU is running at stock speed for a few seconds after the benxhmark .
I even made a profile to set the actual app at 1.8 and it still doesn't work.
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You need to lock in your oc so programs like quadrants does not change it back to stock by default and then try again some programs will automatically change back to stock if you don't have it looked
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You need to lock in your oc so programs like quadrants does not change it back to stock by default and then try again some programs will automatically change back to stock if you don't have it looked
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How exactly do I lock it in?
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Bump anyone?
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What kernel are you running? The app that comes with kt747 (ktweaker) has a option to lock it. Havent seen that option in other stuff like setcpu or system tuner but not sure if they have thay option or not. Most likely its the thermal scaling knocking it back down so locking it should correct that
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Well I'm using lean kernel, is kt747 better?
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Anybody know what ways i can do this? Like apps, strategies, or roms that boost performance
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Ice Cream Sandwich rom's boost performance, if you overclock you can set it 1200 MHz and put performance.
Anything else? Because i don't really know what I'm doing when i overclock :/
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Are you on ics?
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Yea, beam
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Just go to settings-rom control-performance
Change from 1000 to 1200.
You are now overclocked which will boost performance. I also changed my governor from the same screen to smartassv2
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Hey guys Im new to over/under clocking first rom with custom kernal I kind of thought the rom would include a app for changing but I guess I'm wrong. So any suggestions for what to use to change that and voltage?
As always thank you very much!
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I've recently been using "kernel tuner" and couldn't be happier. I hear "set cpu" is good, too.
Or "system tuner."
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+1 on the setcpu. Free on xda too
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Trickster Mod in the play store.
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I've been using kt747 kernal and it comes with a tool. I like it allot because the tool is made by the same developer as the kernal and has all the tweaks I could want. With that being said, my fall back app is "set cpu" but I did use "nstools" for a while. I like set set cpu better because of the profiles that can be set.
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I remember seeing a guide on how you should go about saving your battery by adjusting the voltages in a CPU app. searched for it and can't seem to find it
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I got some tips in the hell fire Phoenix 2.3 thread. I've been back and forth either cpu tweaker as well and I've read some folks believe it's better.
I have no idea if any of this really helps phone stability, but it controls cpu to some extent depending on kernel.
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I remember seeing a guide on how you should go about saving your battery by adjusting the voltages in a CPU app. searched for it and can't seem to find it
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Is this it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1558080
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The battery you save is miniscule, that and the increased frequency of SOD means you have no net gain.
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Agreed - better to try different kernels and find which one works best with your phone.
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It will however make your device run much cooler.