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What did u use to o/c tegrak? And its to blurry, can't make out the score
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Success100 said:
What did u use to o/c tegrak? And its to blurry, can't make out the score
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yea tegrak... i'll try to get a clear one didnt know it came out that blurry plus i didnt keep track of score cuz i've been getting that all day
I know this is a stupid question but other than improve quadrant scores, what else does it really improve? Im running the overclock at 1.2ghz right now and I dont notice any difference
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I was testing it out and it didn't really make much of a difference on my for Quadrant Standard. I used SetCPU and put both min and max to 1.3 and set scaling to performance and not a big change. I dunno if I'm doing something wrong.
well i'm also deodexed kd1, bali kernel so i dunno n also runnin the touchwiz 4.0(beautiful interface, just a btw)... well my overall performance improved n battery life surprisingly good... its been 7 hrs now and i still got juice...
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What did u use to o/c tegrak? And its to blurry, can't make out the score
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most recent score 1211
What exactly do I have to do to OC it? I tried it when I had my Captivate but I thought that I needed a different kernel? SetCPU wouldn't let me go over 1ghz... But I do have the bali kernel flashed right now.
EDIT: Nevermind, I saw the other post right after I made this. Sorry to interrupt!
I started a thread about this a while back and I wanted to share the info that was shared to me. Just FYI
joedeveloper said:
Quadrant Advanced provides the breakdown for each individual area (multi-colored).
http://slideme.org/application/quadrant-advanced
The thing about quadrant however, is it's not optimized or suited for the processor in our phones (Hummingbird). It was designed for snapdragon processors.
Additionally, Quadrant is sub par in my opinion on benchmark test apps (even though it's well known) because it does operations that aren't typical. If you get advanced you'll see that it does like 60% all IO operations, however thats a really strange test because it would be like you running a full on database on your phone.
So the scenarios and tests it runs are not representative of the scenarios you are going to use your phone to perform.
I like SmartBench better because it gives you an index for Gaming and Productivity.
Samsung Galaxy S 4G's will slightly outperform the snapdragon/adreno combo that you see in the MT4G etc. Very slight advantage. In regard to productivity it does well too.
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U won't notice anything earth shattering from an extra 200 MHz. However for games and flash and videos it does help. Also improves app loading times and things like that so even though it doesn't seem to do much it does help alot when the phone is pushed to the 1ghz area
icy56 said:
I know this is a stupid question but other than improve quadrant scores, what else does it really improve? Im running the overclock at 1.2ghz right now and I dont notice any difference
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I started a thread about this a while back and I wanted to share the info that was shared to me. Just FYI
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i did use smartbench too.... n in terms of gaming it was rite up there with optimus but likely lower in productivity
Scored 1263 Running deodexed KD1, with Bali kernel and spb shell (which is kind of a resource hog)
I know it doesn't truly give a benchmark for our processor, but just like getting your car dyno'd before you build it... it's good for a baseline number. And I was just under 900 stock.
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shotchacokov said:
Scored 1263 Running deodexed KD1, with Bali kernel and spb shell (which is kind of a resource hog)
I know it doesn't truly give a benchmark for our processor, but just like getting your car dyno'd before you build it... it's good for a baseline number. And I was just under 900 stock.
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Where'd you get that battery?
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At 1.3ghz
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@1.3ghz ... this i wud say is an average cuz i've gotten better
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well i'm also deodexed kd1, bali kernel so i dunno n also runnin the touchwiz 4.0(beautiful interface, just a btw)... well my overall performance improved n battery life surprisingly good... its been 7 hrs now and i still got juice...
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Woah, where did you get touchwiz 4 for our phone ? Ive been looking for it all day on google and I can only find the original galaxy s and the epic 4g's
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Woah, where did you get touchwiz 4 for our phone ? Ive been looking for it all day on google and I can only find the original galaxy s and the epic 4g's
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074410
a thanks would be much appreciated
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Where'd you get that battery?
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Look for the status bar mod....under themes
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Is 1.0ghz what your phones comes with?
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Is 1.0ghz what your phones comes with?
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yes that wud be correct
I read somewhere that overclocking with setcpu on newer devices causes overheating. Has anyone experienced overheating due to overclock? What was the frequency?
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I read somewhere that overclocking with setcpu on newer devices causes overheating. Has anyone experienced overheating due to overclock? What was the frequency?
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I've read this question three times now in three different threads in this forum...(and answered it once).....spamming the forum like this will simply alienate people and won't get you the response your require.
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We need a mod for DesireS :/
Why you are asking the exact same question in THREE posts?
We have a MOD in here... Also it's NOT the SetCPU causing anything, SetCPU only enables the kernel to run the CPU faster/with different governor....
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We have a MOD in here... Also it's NOT the SetCPU causing anything, SetCPU only enables the kernel to run the CPU faster/with different governor....
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We do have a mod, but in this very inactive forum, very little is done, many requests are made for sticky and none actioned
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maybe we should request another mod for the ds forum
edit: nvm just saw dont know already did that
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I've read this question three times now in three different threads in this forum...(and answered it once).....spamming the forum like this will simply alienate people and won't get you the response your require.
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OK, i'm sorry. The only thing is i'm really concerned as this is my first phone and i don't wanna ruin it...............
This is for people to lazy to start their own thread so please post here.
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I use Tegrak OC Pro with these settings.
Press optimization and enter these values.
level 0= 1200 - 1325 - 1100
level 1= 800 - 1075 - 1050
level 2= 400 - 1000 - 1000
level 3= 200 -900 - 980
level 4= 100 - 850 - 950
Make sure scaling is set to ondemand and set on boot is selected.
Then press Tweaks and make sure Io scheduler is set to deadline and
tweaks on boot is selected.
I got these settings from the thread linked below. (THANKS)
I have been using these settings for a few months with adrenaline shot on many different ROMS and I get at least 2 days battery life with regular use and my quad scores are 3000+. Phone never reboots, freezes, or gets hot.
I cant guarantee you will all have the same results but it mite be worth a try.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1214314
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Just a quick note, be sure you test these settings out before you select set on boot or you may have some issues. Every phone is slightly different in its own way and these undervolt settings may be too low and cause instability. I've personally had to increase these voltages slightly (in the past) for stability reasons.
If you guys want to save some time and effort download my attachment, unzip it, then place it inside tegrak/overclock on your SD. Itll be loaded then into your profiles on tegrak, just select it from the list and whamo, 1.2ghz oc with undervolt settings.
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Just a quick note, be sure you test these settings out before you select set on boot or you may have some issues. Every phone is slightly different in its own way and these undervolt settings may be too low and cause instability. I've personally had to increase these voltages slightly (in the past) for stability reasons.
If you guys want to save some time and effort download my attachment, unzip it, then place it inside tegrak/overclock on your SD. Itll be loaded then into your profiles on tegrak, just select it from the list and whamo, 1.2ghz oc with undervolt settings.
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Uhh are the settings different in your attachment?
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Uhh are the settings different in your attachment?
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Very slightly, its a 1.2GHz oc,.and I had to up the voltages a little for stability... Nothing too too major
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Very slightly, its a 1.2GHz oc,.and I had to up the voltages a little for stability... Nothing too too major
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Dont up the voltages and post some attachment like its the same thing when its not. I'v been using these setting for 3 or 4 months thats why I posted them. If you like yours better post your own thread.
Jeez you mad or something? Lol
its based on the same thing and I only upped them for stability. I've also been using them for like 3 months. I don't see your problem here.
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Dont up the voltages and post some attachment like its the same thing when its not. I'v been using these setting for 3 or 4 months thats why I posted them. If you like yours better post your own thread.
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Lol wtf? He never claimed them to be the same. He clearly stated it was the settings for 1.2ghz. He wasn't doing anything wrong here, you wanted to share your settings and he wanted to share his. What's wrong with this forum.
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And yet he even states he got those values from another poster.
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ok my bad let's make it a post your tegrak settings thread. So please everyone post your Tegrak settings thanks.
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This is for people to lazy to start their own thread so please post here.
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we dont need a bunch of different threads for settings, quit acting self righteous
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ok my bad let's make it a post your tegrak settings thread. So please everyone post your Tegrak settings thanks.
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Temper tantrum much? Sheesh man I was just helping you out...
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undervolted 1.4 anyone? i could use an extra .1 ghz hehe
I use dsexton702's suggestions found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1294815
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rvolted 1.4 anyone? i could use an extra .1 ghz hehe
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Here's what I've been using for awhile now
Somairotevoli said:
Here's what I've been using for awhile now
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what rom are you using?
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what rom are you using?
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Mine, simplysimple
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Mine, simplysimple
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Sweet settings. How stable has the phone been and how's the battery life as well? Thx
Stable as stock. Battery life
excellent.
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Somairotevoli said:
Here's what I've been using for awhile now
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Thanks!! Been searching forever haha
Somairotevoli said:
Here's what I've been using for awhile now
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nice man! If you have it in a profile you can copy it from tegrak/overclock and post it like I did for other users to simply copy it to the same location, if you wanted ;P
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Hey guys.. So I've seen 2 kernels that claim overclock.. One is for 800MHz, and the other is for 1.3GHz(or something)...
But some people have been reffering to these as fake..
So, my question is :
1) How were these achieved(if real)??
2) How were these faked(if not real)??
Is it something like editing a 'build.prop' file to show a different version of android??
I've found some references relating to overclocking in the ICS/JB 2.xx kernel source..
So I'd like to know how the 2 already available overclocks were done/faked... :good:
take a look at this , you have to add oc clock frequencies and enable oc ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26929519&postcount=24
1.3Ghz...seriously...yeah i saw it in youtube too but if its real then he will have to buy a new phone as his cpu will be a barbecue toast soon.
besides the life of cpu also depends on binning , fabrication etc..so few cpu's can handle OC but few cannot
Yeah sure man over clocking is possible with kernel modification but there is only considerable change in our phone performance but some people made a video on YouTube like playing high HD games in their phone after over clocking but these games are running under normal CPU speed itself those videos alone fake.
Really they archived not a fake one..
But over clocking surely spoil our device because the heat sink system designed for working under that temperature only ,
over heating will spoil our devices soon.
I hope u got , why all saying it will spoil our device..
I hope the above information will help u...
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vasanth3008 said:
Yeah sure man over clocking is possible with kernel modification but there is only considerable change in our phone performance but some people made a video on YouTube like playing high HD games in their phone after over clocking but these games are running under normal CPU speed itself those videos alone fake.
Really they archived not a fake one..
But over clocking surely spoil our device because the heat sink system designed for working under that temperature only ,
over heating will spoil our devices soon.
I hope u got , why all saying it will spoil our device..
I hope the above information will help u...
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Explained nicely... Thanks.. I dnt wanna overclock.. Just wanna know how they were done.. Cleared things up..
use set cpu app ....and try it ur urself ...im warning u it is harmful for ur device ...
Underclock
Hai here one more information for u..
Overclock is not recommended but UnderClock will increase Ur batter life man under on deman CPU governance. Set ur CPU minimum overclock to as possible as low..
vasanth3008 said:
Hai here one more information for u..
Overclock is not recommended but UnderClock will increase Ur batter life man under on deman CPU governance. Set ur CPU minimum overclock to as possible as low..
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Yes that i do... i run my phone most of the time at 480 max...
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Yes that i do... i run my phone most of the time at 480 max...
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Setting the max speed to 480 will reduce Ur phones performance.Setting minimum speed at 122Hz will make u phone to run at 122Hz when ever u are not in need of that much CPU processing but i will automatically adjust the speed as Ur process need..
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Setting the max speed to 480 will reduce Ur phones performance.Setting minimum speed at 122Hz will make u phone to run at 122Hz when ever u are not in need of that much CPU processing but i will automatically adjust the speed as Ur process need..
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What i meant was, i use ondemand governor between 122 & 480 mhz.. and its not laggy bcoz i use my phone only for texts and xda...
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What i meant was, i use ondemand governor between 122 & 480 mhz.. and its not laggy bcoz i use my phone only for texts and xda...
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Sure man for ur usage its not laggy really.
cool....
hi every one could u please provide on how to overclock processor speed ? i have installed the kernel for it but after overclocking to 1300 the device frozen a bit it became slower than before please help
John michell said:
hi every one could u please provide on how to overclock processor speed ? i have installed the kernel for it but after overclocking to 1300 the device frozen a bit it became slower than before please help
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i think your question shouldn't be, "how to overclock", cause apparently you have already overclocked =="
your question should be "overclocking problems"
about your problem, i prefer you to set the performance down to 1.2 again, overclocking actually harms your hardware and is usually dangerous.
If you really want to overclock your phone, with 1.3GHZ, restore back to your stock kernel, and wipe cache, flash, wipe cache again, then reboot, i think this should help
1.2 is more than just fine for me on S2+.
Never had any lag or spike issue when multitasking.
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1.2 is more than just fine for me on S2+.
Never had any lag or spike issue when multitasking.
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sometimes the device freezes when overloaded with some operations but after overclocking it frozen more than before
I underclock it to 800mhz and it works fine, no lags. A typical daily usage for me: texts, whatsapp, emails (3 accounts synced), Neutron music player (which is said to require 1K mhz), browsing, instagram, occasional youtube, rss feeds.
But then again, I don't play games or watch videos/movies on it. Maybe this is what's causing lags and freezes for you?
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I underclock it to 800mhz and it works fine, no lags. A typical daily usage for me: texts, whatsapp, emails (3 accounts synced), Neutron music player (which is said to require 1K mhz), browsing, instagram, occasional youtube, rss feeds.
But then again, I don't play games or watch videos/movies on it. Maybe this is what's causing lags and freezes for you?
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actually I am using a mixture of all those u mentioned have u tried to overclock or just u tried under clocking ?
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actually I am using a mixture of all those u mentioned have u tried to overclock or just u tried under clocking ?
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I've tried for a day when I first flashed that kernel. Decided that the increased battery drain wasn't worth it.
What about apps, how many do you have? Also, widgets? Should check on them, could be the case of too many of them constantly running in the background.
Edit: Ah, just thought of this. What about the cpu governor and i/o scheduler that you're using
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I've tried for a day when I first flashed that kernel. Decided that the increased battery drain wasn't worth it.
What about apps, how many do you have? Also, widgets? Should check on them, could be the case of too many of them constantly running in the background.
Edit: Ah, just thought of this. What about the cpu governor and i/o scheduler that you're using
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Please man if u know how to overclock the processor speed and u tried that and found it totally safe please show me how to do it I installed the kernel for overclocking and the speed was raised to 1300 mhz i found the device is not normal it freezes just by slide touching the screen so please advise what do u mean by cpu governor ?
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Please man if u know how to overclock the processor speed and u tried that and found it totally safe please show me how to do it I installed the kernel for overclocking and the speed was raised to 1300 mhz i found the device is not normal it freezes just by slide touching the screen so please advise what do u mean by cpu governor ?
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I dont really comprehend you here. So you flashed the kernel and that's it? If so, now you need an app like "setcpu", "no frills cpu control", etc.
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I dont really comprehend you here. So you flashed the kernel and that's it? If so, now you need an app like "setcpu", "no frills cpu control", etc.
I installed it already whats next ?
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I use Viber, whatsapp, Email, facebook 24x7 and they keep running in thd back ground. Along with that I also play all the heavy big games like Real Racing 3, Fifa 12, Modern Combat 4 etc. I run all those games from my Ext SD card. Never faced any lag issue. I believe the specs of this phone are awesome and you don't really need to over clock or under clock it. Never freezes for me.
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I installed it already whats next ?
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Seriously mate? It's so simple. Just set your desired frequency with the app.
And choose the governor e.g smartassv2, ondemandx, interactivd, etc. But avoid powersave and conservative since you don't want lags and choppy performance. Here's a guide to cpu governors: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2017715
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Seriously mate? It's so simple. Just set your desired frequency with the app.
And choose the governor e.g smartassv2, ondemandx, interactivd, etc. But avoid powersave and conservative since you don't want lags and choppy performance. Here's a guide to cpu governors: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2017715
Thanks a lot brother may be i didn't explain it very well i have set the kernel and the frequency which is 1300 ondemand but apparently the device started to get slower than before overclocking that way i thought i might be ruining the phone by doing such a thing and it didn't get any better
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Do not overclock your device above 1,5 GHz!