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Any ideas to mess with the HTC Touches software to overclock it to 299mHz instead of 201mHz
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Any ideas to mess with the HTC Touches software to overclock it to 299mHz instead of 201mHz
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it uses an omap850 processor so you could use omapclock to overclock (read the readme's before using!!).
However, 299 MHz isn't regarded stable on a omap850, I wouldn't recommend overclocking over 260 MHz.
Any higher step should be carefully tested.
But there are people who have higher clockspeeds without any problems, and others who have problems with 260 MHz, its really up to the processor, just like with PC processors, not every processor can be clocked to the same speed.
Add to the above, 247 Mhz seems safe for most OMAP 850 I've played with and I've heard nothing bad from other people neither. 247 Mhz should be just enough for 100%+ playback with qvga videos in tcpmp.
but it's bound to give a batt time hit
Im new to the ppc world and i was wondering, where can i find this overclocking program? its just amazing how much you can do with these devices!!
http://www.google.dk/search?source=ig&hl=da&q=omapclock&btnG=Google-søgning&meta=lr=lang_da|lang_en
Which application name use for Touchflo in order to overclock?
The APLAUNCHER.exe?
APLAUNCHER
most likely mean application launcher
so unless that application launcher launch
the application called OmapClock.exe
prob not
it should all be made clear in many of the hits the google link i posted
I have been using Battery Status Ext 1.04 to overclock my Touch.
I overclocked it to 247 and with a speed burst to 260 and it rests at 143. Works great and I haven't ran into any issues. Battery obviously gets eaten a little faster but I keep the screen brightness low...
Hi guys... Im a newbies to the ppc world too... recently ive brought a htc touch. the os wm6 pro but was in chinese version, do anyone has the english version ROM.. Thanks in advance...
yes go look in the elf section of the forum
cid unlock the flash the english rom from there
Just done small comparison between 2.1 and 2.2 using linpack. On 2.1 it comes out with an average os 2.2 Mflops while on 2.2 it comes out with about 3.7 Mflops. What's everyone else getting?
I got the same scores
i heard the linpack doesnt give accurate results...i may be wrong.
have you all been able to use the Neocore(Qualcomm benchmark app) or Open GL benchmark with this new ext2 builds? all of those wrked perfectly on the older system sqsh. now i cant get them to run on this new builds with ext2. also alot of live wallpapers from b4 not wrking. anyone with any insight into this? ill do a linpack on mine device, which is basically overclocked to the max, to post what scores i get.
Just a general question. Fresh, dc, stock, or baked with even overclock highest mflops i got were 9 mflops. So I added Frozen Eclair JIT to Fresh and was able to get 21 mflops @ 1125mhz. I have balanced my phone now for battery life and performance. I am at 537mhz which is giving me 10mflops and 55 fps on netarchy kernel 3.7.1. My question, Is my phone faster @ 537mhz with jit than stock @ 998mhz? I believe that the higher the mflop the faster the phone right?
mflops, is millions of floating point operations. therefore more is better.
This is a VERY interesting question. I kind of doubt that it will receive a good answer, though. I don't know what the answer is.
I would assume that processor speed is king. But if a lower processor speed gets you higher Mflops than, say, my phone than I guess that Mflops are king. I don't know why that would be that way, though.
SWEET I'll take 10mflops @ 537mhz because everything runs flawlessly internet, streaming video, and phone. When I need to game I can turn up the processor to 998 or 1125 and get 17 to 21 mflops. Thanks. My daily driver for now will be 537mhz. More battery life and more power than 2.1 android.
pongoface said:
SWEET I'll take 10mflops @ 537mhz because everything runs flawlessly internet, streaming video, and phone. When I need to game I can turn up the processor to 998 or 1125 and get 17 to 21 mflops. Thanks. My daily driver for now will be 537mhz. More battery life and more power than 2.1 android.
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**EDIT**Nevermind............i need to get rid of Sense ui
I had a hard time to getting rid of my raining animations too lol
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HI, I just used the Linpack benchmarking app and my MFLOPS score ranges from 6.8 to 7.5, This seems very low compared to other devices, Can you guys comfirm waht you are getting?
Results are
MFLOPS = 6.265
Time = 0.86
Norm Res 3.36
Precision : 2.22.446049250313E-16
it will be better with froyo
Well,with froyo it will reach 40+ MFlops,but when other devices get froyo they will get higher scores again...We just need to face it,our Snapdragons come second.However,the way I see it,if we exclude games,the differences are purely theoretical!The Desire is really damn fast as it is!
My results are as follows:
Mflops 6.87
time 0.79
norm res 3.36
precision 2.22044604925031E-16
But have seen it drop once to 5.28
It's normal with 2.1+Sense.
Hello Guys, I have searched along the internet and on XDA Forums and still have found no answer to my very specific question please try not to get frustrated with me as I have had no previous experience on Forums before and i know little about Android although I am an IT student and I do understand most technical terms and situations.
My Specs:
HTC Wildfire (Buzz)
Cyanogen MOD 7 Latest version (Stable, Not Nightly)
My Question:
I need to know what to do regarding my CPU speeds as I know that CM7 comes with the CPU Settings Functionality but I do not know what settings would be best for my Buzz for example my Buzz is quite slow and I want it to be faster for games and such and I know that I will need to increase the CPU speed to obtain this so what I would like to know is:
What "Available Governors" should I use (To speed up my phone)
What Min and Max frequency should I use?
Thank you for your help in advance and please try not to be too harsh on me :/
It can be anything your phone is stable at. For some, it is stable at 768, but, for others, the phone gets unstable at above 710/729, so, there are no "recommended" settings globally. Try from 672 and go one step higher till the phone is stable. For governors, you can use SmartassV2.
But remember though, OC'ing will only bring marginal performance games. Don't expect your games to start running smoothly after OC, because, it won't. It's not for the 528MHz default CPU speed, but it because of the lack of a GPU chip.
the best frequency for wildfire is 691 MHz, "no lags no bugs"©
Iam having overclocking about 633 MHz.....and if u r an IT student u should know increasing speed upto 700 MHz can be too dangerous....be in 600 MHz and try to not disturb governors as cm7 is a battery drainer and if u r willing to change governor then ur next thread will be battery draining lol....
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Ankurcul said:
Iam having overclocking about 633 MHz.....and if u r an IT student u should know increasing speed upto 700 MHz can be too dangerous....be in 600 MHz and try to not disturb governors as cm7 is a battery drainer and if u r willing to change governor then ur next thread will be battery draining
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True but disagreed, I can get 2 to 3 days on my current setup at 728 mhz running stable and fast, using the"interactive"governor...however go with 3xeno s above for now because every persons setup is different and will determine how far you can overclock.
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Some handset support and some dosen`t.....I think I had low quality HTC wildfire that's why I can't overclock it....good luck...
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Bwfclew07 said:
Hello Guys, I have searched along the internet and on XDA Forums and still have found no answer to my very specific question please try not to get frustrated with me as I have had no previous experience on Forums before and i know little about Android although I am an IT student and I do understand most technical terms and situations.
My Specs:
HTC Wildfire (Buzz)
Cyanogen MOD 7 Latest version (Stable, Not Nightly)
My Question:
I need to know what to do regarding my CPU speeds as I know that CM7 comes with the CPU Settings Functionality but I do not know what settings would be best for my Buzz for example my Buzz is quite slow and I want it to be faster for games and such and I know that I will need to increase the CPU speed to obtain this so what I would like to know is:
What "Available Governors" should I use (To speed up my phone)
What Min and Max frequency should I use?
Thank you for your help in advance and please try not to be too harsh on me :/
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I have overclocked buzz to 748 max n 672 min it runs perfectly smooth n lag free
howevr i hv tested a step at a time
current governererformance
battery:1.5 days(average use)
What minimum speed did you select? I've just lowered the default to 176 MHz (previously/default 264 MHz), but I've read that a minimum speed below 200 MHz could even be worse than keeping it at 200 MHz. But then, this has been told about the Samsung Galaxy S which clocks a lot higher than the 614 MHz I selected for my Wildfire.