Overclocking - Asus Transformer TF700

Does anyone know what the infinity can be overclocked to?
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As far as I know, it cannot currently be overclocked at all... Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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tummytom10 said:
Does anyone know what the infinity can be overclocked to?
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As jtrotsky said, currently it cannot be overclocked.
With time though, I expect the tegra 3 to be able to push 2.2 ghz and the GPU to 650mhz.
Just what I think.
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If you flash Zeus' ROM and install SetCPU or similar, you can OC to 1700Mhz (normally will only go to 1600Mhz on quad core but stock kernel knows how to do 1700).
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Well if the Nexus 7 can hit 2 gig I don't know why the Infinity is stuck at 1.6 or 1.7 ...

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Question for you overclockers.

I am currently running at 1680Mhz on my Transformer, and according to SetCPU I'm also running a 950mV core voltage.. Does that seem like a low voltage for that overclock?
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Asus Prime Roms

Just purchased my Asus transformer pad today and I LOVE it. Question is I'm most likely going to root it and I'm wondering if transformer prime roms will work? Not going to do anything till I know its okay.
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no they will definetly brick it haha
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Although the hardware it similar I would say no.
And because we still have a locked bootloader there is no chance.
You'd end up bricking your device!

Whats the difference in modes!?

What's the difference between the modes? Power saver,balanced, n performance
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So power saver saves power, performance give best performance and balanced. . . you get the idea. . .
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Wanted a bit more info ya know like if performances all cores clocked out stuff like that.
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Power save clocks the processors at about 700MHz.
Balanced clocks them at 1GHz
Performance clocks then a 1.2GHz
Least I think thats how it is
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i think i read somewhere that power save mode only uses 2 cores aswell (but i might be wrong there)
Thanks 4 the reply, post a link if u run into the post, or put up the link.

TF700T standart kernel with 1700mHz

Good morning xda friends!
First days with the TF700T... without root... and with latest asus jellybean rom. Custom rom comes next time
My question:
I only read the TF700T have 1600mhz... my baby jump on 1700mhz and i dont know why ... perfomance mode? Or anythink like that?
Iam right now a TF700T noob and i wanna change this status ;p
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simplytheone said:
Good morning xda friends!
First days with the TF700T... without root... and with latest asus jellybean rom. Custom rom comes next time
My question:
I only read the TF700T have 1600mhz... my baby jump on 1700mhz and i dont know why ... perfomance mode? Or anythink like that?
Iam right now a TF700T noob and i wanna change this status ;p
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I believe that the stock TF700 *will* use 1700 when in 'single-core' mode, but is limited to 1600 when in multi-core mode.
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jtrosky said:
I believe that the stock TF700 *will* use 1700 when in 'single-core' mode, but is limited to 1600 when in multi-core mode.
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I think this too but info tools show all 4 cores online
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simplytheone said:
I think this too but info tools show all 4 cores online
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If you can provide a screen shot with 4 core running at 1700, then I believe you, like the previous user stated, single core can hit up to 1700, but not all core can run at 1700 at the same time.

4 on demand

Read 100's of thread about using this on rooted tablets, or should i say, not using. Has anyone foound the answer yet? Even rootkeeper does not allow it.
I'm using chromi-x at the moment
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