Why hasn't anyone over clocked the gpu yet?? I only see cpu overclocking in ics...
Everyone's waiting on you. Hehehehe...J/K...never knew there was overclocking for the GPU on HC.
Yes there is I use test 13 at the moment and all hes kernels have gpu oc to 420mhz or there abouts if i remember correctly
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Danzano said:
Yes there is I use test 13 at the moment and all hes kernels have gpu oc to 420mhz or there abouts if i remember correctly
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Is it possible to get like 500 mhz+ cus i could really use that
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Is it possible to get like 500 mhz+ cus i could really use that
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At 425mhz which is what was used on blades kernel it was unstable for some so if you want to use your gpu as a toaster or want a semi brick at best then by all means go 500 hell 700mhz
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can anyone recommend "the best" overclocking app for x10?
not sure if it matters, but im running [Cyanogen6.1.3]gingerbread[v01]
X10 cannot be overclocked yet.
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You can use setcpu but it wont overclock. We need custom kernel. So farr there's no custom kernel for x10.
But you can use setcpu to reduce the screenoff MHz. It might help to save more battery.
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I wonder if it can underclock why it cant overclock whit Setcpu? ;o
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shahkam said:
I wonder if it can underclock why it cant overclock whit Setcpu? ;o
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because you need a custom kernel to increase the possible range of values... the underclocking value is already within the range of possible values
wai10691 said:
You can use setcpu but it wont overclock. We need custom kernel. So farr there's no custom kernel for x10.
But you can use setcpu to reduce the screenoff MHz. It might help to save more battery.
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there is one, but it still gets developed.
you can download and test it, but there is no fully working one out yet
PoTi_96 said:
there is one, but it still gets developed.
you can download and test it, but there is no fully working one out yet
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Problem is that it is not usable yet.
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... And as on any phone overclock thread, never forget our devices are NOT AT ALL intented to do overclock.
Carefully check our CPU's internals, because you will probably make your phone very hot, unstable, battery sucker and useless - it will self-stops because of overheat.
Or try in your fridge, in North Pole, or build a watercooling system.
Did I mention your phone won't be as mobile as before ?
Just kidding, but seriously guys, overclocking phones is useless today. Few years ago, it was nice (as we got very low frequency), but now we have very powerful devices... Don't expect to overclock as you do with Core i7 or Pentium IV...
Would it work if i would be on baseband .58 which is the newest?
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Would it work if i would be on baseband .58 which is the newest?
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the baseband is just the radio of the phone, it has NOTHING to do with overclocking...
the kernel is what controls that
hmmm no overclocking available till custom kernel can be booted man
Ok so i was wondering if overclocking this phone is a good idea? i am probably gonna use about 8-900 mhz anywayz. I know its not the most expensive device out there but still its pretty expensive for me xD. So i was wondering if the overclocking it would effect the phone in some way.
thx
Thugnificent1 said:
Ok so i was wondering if overclocking this phone is a good idea? i am probably gonna use about 8-900 mhz anywayz. I know its not the most expensive device out there but still its pretty expensive for me xD. So i was wondering if the overclocking it would effect the phone in some way.
thx
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I don't feel it really speeds up the phone too much and if you compared a phone with 900 MHz processor as standard with our phone overclocked to 900 MHz processor, the standard 900 MHz processor would be a lot faster. I hope this makes sense. I didn't explain it very well.
For example, compare a HTC desire to our phone overclocked to 1 GHz. The HTC would still be a million times faster.
Anyway, a non-overclocked phone is still quite smooth and i have no problems with it. If you want to overclock, you will get a nice little boost but not a really big boost.
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Ok so i was wondering if overclocking this phone is a good idea? i am probably gonna use about 8-900 mhz anywayz. I know its not the most expensive device out there but still its pretty expensive for me xD. So i was wondering if the overclocking it would effect the phone in some way.
thx
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You should set your main profile to max of 800 as its the safest for your cpu although i overclock to 1366/1400 when im gaming . Its faster than not overclocking(for daily usage for me not sure abt other people)
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Thanx alot both of you I really appreciate it
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I only overclocked it to 667mhz with setcpu rom and i auto config it (first option of it) and works nice and dont need more
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I only overclocked it to 667mhz with setcpu rom and i auto config it (first option of it) and works nice and dont need more
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667 is not overclocking
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How do you overclock it? is there any specific post for it? I used setcpu and the maximum speed is 667mhz
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How do you overclock it? is there any specific post for it? I used setcpu and the maximum speed is 667mhz
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You can look under the index list for the kernel threads of fugumod ultra(OC to 1366) or the official fugumod thread(can OC to 800Mhz) or the G3mod thread(OC to 1200Mhz)
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You can look under the index list for the kernel threads of fugumod ultra(OC to 1366) or the official fugumod thread(can OC to 800Mhz) or the G3mod thread(OC to 1200Mhz)
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Thank you my friend!
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I'd like to know if anyone has made a kernel that supports overclocking past 1.68 Ghz, and what app they use for controlling the core voltages.. I've used SetCpu, Antutu, and Voltage Control, but neither of them seem to do anything regarding controlling core voltage.. Help me out people, and I'll try to return the favor!
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Blades,
Burn baby, burn..
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Blades,
Burn baby, burn..
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Does he have kernels for 1.68+ ghz? All I've seen is 1.68 max.
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And does anyone know how to adjust voltages from terminal emulator?
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There are no kernels over 1.68 Ghz becuase they would be unstable. In my case, I cannot go over 1.6 Ghz without my tablet hard resetting. So the answer to that question is no.
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There are no kernels over 1.68 Ghz becuase they would be unstable. In my case, I cannot go over 1.6 Ghz without my tablet hard resetting. So the answer to that question is no.
I love Setcpu because you can easily control the voltages, your kernel must support it thought. For example, I am running Clemsyn's and his DOES allow voltage modifications.
I pushed the wrong button and quoted myself XD. Disregard last post.
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There are no kernels over 1.68 Ghz becuase they would be unstable. In my case, I cannot go over 1.6 Ghz without my tablet hard resetting. So the answer to that question is no.
I love Setcpu because you can easily control the voltages, your kernel must support it thought. For example, I am running Clemsyn's and his DOES allow voltage modifications.
I pushed the wrong button and quoted myself XD. Disregard last post.
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I'm running the blades kernel right now. And I think if someone created a test kernel, my Transformer could run about 1800mhz.. I run 1680 all day long, stress tests only get to 56 degrees celsius, and I have an extra 50 or 100 mV left until I hit the 1500mV cap.
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To those rooted users, are you overclocking, undervolting? What app / method are you using? How is it working for you in terms of stability and battery life?
I just installed EZOverClock, set at Power Save - 1ghz. This is an overclock app for the Prime that works on our device as well. If you are interested in checking this out, the apk can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526311
I am hoping for some solid battery savings without compromising performance on games such as MC3.
I find it hard to believe that I am the only one overclocking this device?
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I dunno man I haven't found a way to get root yet haha For the others I have no idea
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To those rooted users, are you overclocking, undervolting? What app / method are you using? How is it working for you in terms of stability and battery life?
I just installed EZOverClock, set at Power Save - 1ghz. This is an overclock app for the Prime that works on our device as well. If you are interested in checking this out, the apk can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526311
I am hoping for some solid battery savings without compromising performance on games such as MC3.
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I'm underclocking using system tuner pro, setting max cpu at 880mhz when not playing games. As for undervolting afaik is not possible yet, at least in the stock rom.
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Im overclocking it to 1.4 Ghz 100% of the time using antutu cpu master.
I havnt experienced any significant battery droppage and it seems to help load some of my large games faster. overall I like having it OC'd.
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I'm underclocking using system tuner pro, setting max cpu at 880mhz when not playing games. As for undervolting afaik is not possible yet, at least in the stock rom.
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What speed do you take it up to for gaming? Why do you use system tuner pro vs. easyoverclock?
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What speed do you take it up to for gaming? Why do you use system tuner pro vs. easyoverclock?
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I have run the games at 880mhz and they run pretty much the same, but when my pad is not connected to a power outlet I set it at 1.1ghz to run all the high end games (THD, etc.). If I have it connected I just max it at 1.5ghz
I don't use ezoverclock since it won't let me go lower than 1ghz and as far as I remember ezoverclock didn't have governors, STP lets me change governors (I'm always set at interactive).
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I have run the games at 880mhz and they run pretty much the same, but when my pad is not connected to a power outlet I set it at 1.1ghz to run all the high end games (THD, etc.). If I have it connected I just max it at 1.5ghz
I don't use ezoverclock since it won't let me go lower than 1ghz and as far as I remember ezoverclock didn't have governors, STP lets me change governors (I'm always set at interactive).
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Makes sense. Thanks @jgaf.
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No under volting until we get get a custom kernel.... That's what I'm waiting for then I'll unlock the bootloader.
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Do i have root to use that over clock app. I would to under clock at 800
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Do i have root to use that over clock app. I would to under clock at 800
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Yes, you need root.
I only use OC for Testing, Benchmarks and 3D Games.
But must say when I run it on 1500Mhz and Performance for more than 45 Minutes the Pad gets really warm.
Im at 1.2ghz right now, might underclock some more.
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I did some testing and the kernel does not overclock to 1.5ghz its a miss read on the chip. 1.2ghz and 1.5ghz score the same on quadrant and antutu benchmark do this urself and see.
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I did some testing and the kernel does not overclock to 1.5ghz its a miss read on the chip. 1.2ghz and 1.5ghz score the same on quadrant and antutu benchmark do this urself and see.
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I can confirm this, with the stock kernel even though I can set the CPU to 1.5 even when I set it to the "performance" setting (the CPU options one, not the Asus setting) I've never seen it go past 1.1 Ghz. I think if we want higher OC's we'll have to wait for custom kernel's. We'll probably lose the 3 performance modes that are built-in from ASUS but honestly, anyone who's rooting and OC'ing shouldn't be using options that basic anyways.
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I can confirm this, with the stock kernel even though I can set the CPU to 1.5 even when I set it to the "performance" setting (the CPU options one, not the Asus setting) I've never seen it go past 1.1 Ghz. I think if we want higher OC's we'll have to wait for custom kernel's. We'll probably lose the 3 performance modes that are built-in from ASUS but honestly, anyone who's rooting and OC'ing shouldn't be using options that basic anyways.
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Yes but the options are just underclocking
Powersave- 1ghz
Balanced-1.1ghz
Performance-1.2ghz
The battery consumption difference between powersave and performance is minimal been testing this myself.. but to be honest after buildprop tweak an overclockis not needed everything runs at optimal performance. Only thing i see overclocking for right now is show off high numbers.
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I can confirm this, with the stock kernel even though I can set the CPU to 1.5 even when I set it to the "performance" setting (the CPU options one, not the Asus setting) I've never seen it go past 1.1 Ghz. I think if we want higher OC's we'll have to wait for custom kernel's. We'll probably lose the 3 performance modes that are built-in from ASUS but honestly, anyone who's rooting and OC'ing shouldn't be using options that basic anyways.
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So... Is CPU Spy wrong?
dunno, In my experience I've never been able to pass 1.2 Ghz
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dunno, In my experience I've never been able to pass 1.2 Ghz
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How are you checking? Are you using CPU Spy or a different app? I'll use whichever app you use and see if overclocking really works.
Antutu CPU master.
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is it possible to overclock the motorola xoom's gpu to 500mhz because im running at 1.6ghz and 400MHz Gpu on team eos some games are still lagging
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is it possible to overclock the motorola xoom's gpu to 500mhz because im running at 1.6ghz and 400MHz Gpu on team eos some games are still lagging
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Yeah. You just have to make the modifications to the kernel and recompile the it yourself. However, when I did it, it actually ran better at around 400 or 450.
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Could you pm how to do it
I haven't been able to successfully build the current version of the kernel, so I can't really help at the moment.
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