Is there any overclock for the kirin version of this device? I've heard it is a 1,5 GHz one.
Thank you.
no there is not.
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How safe is the thunderbolt for Overclocking?
I just installed and tried 2 different roms and there both clocked at 1.2-1.3.
Is that safe? Will it shorten the life of my phone?
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the processor is rated @ 1.4Ghz..mine runs up to 1.8 so far, tried ziggy's kernel at 2.03 and it froze immediately...I run at 1497/368 and love it.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/thunderbolt-verizon/tech-specs/
Chipset: Qualcomm® MSM8655, 1GHz
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http://www.qualcomm.com/snapdragon/specs
go down to the part that says World’s First Mobile Single Core at 1.4GHz and the MSM8655 is listed...
I've ran it at 1.8Ghz with no instability, but at a significant power cost. I currently run at ~1.4 with smartass on.
hi all, i was just wondering, will OCing my captivate to 1.6 Ghz damage the CPU?
thanks!
stewi21 said:
hi all, i was just wondering, will OCing my captivate to 1.6 Ghz damage the CPU?
thanks!
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Couple of things for you:
First, I doubt your device will run stable at 1.6 GHz. Most Galaxy S-type devices won't run stable above 1.4 GHz, and while some do, only a very lucky few can run at 1.6 GHz.
Second, yes, you can damage your CPU doing that. Higher clock speed = more heat generated & more time at higher voltages. That means more chance of doing physical hardware damage to your device.
That being said... you are *probably* not likely to do harm to your device if you overclock to 1.6 (and it manages to be stable) and you aren't running benchmarks 24/7.
I think the real question for you, is why would you want to run your device that fast? If you want high benchmark scores to impress your friends, just cheat Quadrant, way easier, and less chance of causing problems. If your device is so unresponsive at it's current speed, then find a different ROM/software setup.
1.6 GHz should never really be necessary.
oh okay, it hasnt actually arrived yet, i was thinking it would help running games meant for dual core procs.
thanks for the reply!
stewi21 said:
oh okay, it hasnt actually arrived yet, i was thinking it would help running games meant for dual core procs.
thanks for the reply!
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Take a look at Chainfire3d with the Nvidia module.
Long story short, all of the current "dual core" phones are running Tegra2. But Tegra2 GPU <= Hummingbird GPU.
Problem is, games optimized for the Tegra will have a harder time running on our PowerVR. Not because of graphics horsepower, but because of specific optimization done by the programmers.
Chainfire's driver deal should help with that, in fact there is a thread floating around here somewhere with all the files you need.
PS Don't worry about those dual cores phones beating up on your little Captivate. Once you get it rooted, loaded up with a custom ROM and kernel, and running Gingerbread, I think you'll find none of the competition comes close...
I tried 1.6 ghz once and it was like insta-freeze. I'm very stable at 1.4 though.
Samsung Captivate running Paragon RC6 with 1.4ghz kernel.
Sent from XDA android app.
Maybe some other 701 users can verify.
I was under the assumption that the Tegra 3 in the 701 was supposed to be 1.3ghz. At least all the specs say so.
Just got mine yesterday, and SystemTunerPro and SetCpu show it to be 1.4ghz.
Did I miss something in all the marketing specs??? Or did Acer pull a "fast one"?
MD
I've seen conflicting specs on the 701. Some sites say 1.3, some say 1.4. Will be interesting to see what the other 701 owners confirm mate :good:
Tegra 3 can go one point up in hard conditions.
It is still 1.3 ghz
A Tegra 3 running at 1.2 ghz can go up to 1.3
The 1.6 ghz of the Infinity can go up to 1.7 ghz
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Tegra 3 can go one point up in hard conditions.
It is still 1.3 ghz
A Tegra 3 running at 1.2 ghz can go up to 1.3
The 1.6 ghz of the Infinity can go up to 1.7 ghz
Etc...
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I can understand that in a sense. But was just surprised that the CPU is adjustable up to a set 1.4. Most devices that advertise a certain ghz, usually are set at that until you modify the kernel for OC/UV.
Thought the Infinity 700 3/4G was still slated to use the Qualcom S4 processor?
MD
I am running stable overclock at 1.7 Ghz at 1425 mv.
Anyone know the safe limits of this processor?
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I am running stable overclock at 1.7 Ghz at 1425 mv.
Anyone know the safe limits of this processor?
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Hello, i would like to know the maximum overclock frequency and voltage i can "safely" use. I'm doing digital painting with TVPaint and the processor is really struggling at 1.4 ghz... I notice a small improvement at 1.6 ghz but still not enough. What is the safe limit ?
Btw i'm using tegrak overclock.
Thank you.
Greetings, I'm Yank. I'm a young coder which loves to develop and play games.
Last christmas I got an Asus MemoPad HD7. It is a pretty good device for its price. Its chipset is a MTK8125, it has a Quad-core CPU running at 1.2Ghz (Cortex-A7), 1GB Ram and 8GB storage. So, I rooted it and installed the superdragonpt AOSP Rom.
Well, this last days I have been wondering if it is possible to overclock its GPU, PowerVR SGX544. I saw that overclocking Galaxy S4 GPU, PowerVR SGX544MP3, is possible so I thought that it could be possible on the SGX544 too since, the differences between them are the number of cores and its clock speed (At least what I think).
Also, I found that its clock is running at 286Mhz while it should be running at, at least 300Mhz.
So yeah, is it possible to overclock SGX544MP ?
Thanks for reading.
Oh, sorry for my mistake, I didn't knew about the MTK private kernel source thingy
Well, just came to say that ASUS released its kernel source code so yeah...