hi here is a program how you can underclock an htc diamond.
download this program:
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueClockControl.aspx
then install it and set the frequency!!
I hope you like it. i use it and it works wel!!
//nick
nickislauw said:
hi here is a program how you can underclock an htc diamond.
download this program:
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueClockControl.aspx
then install it and set the frequency!!
I hope you like it. i use it and it works wel!!
//nick
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good ideea, but you can burn the microprocessor of phone.
DjMaryuslive said:
good ideea, but you can burn the microprocessor of phone.
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no you absolutely cant.. you dont OVERCLOCK your device.. ur UNDERclocking it. its good. im using it now and underclocked it and there are no problems.
//Nick
nickislauw said:
no you absolutely cant.. you dont OVERCLOCK your device.. ur UNDERclocking it. its good. im using it now and underclocked it and there are no problems.
//Nick
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I do not understand what is " UNDERclocking "
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I do not understand what is " UNDERclocking "
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ok look. the diamonds processor is 525mhz eh. with this tool you can underclock it. you can do it to like 300mhz or 256mhz. the device runs some slower but the battery life will be better you understand it now?
//Nick
The simple explanation is:
Underclocking: Makes the processor run at a speed lower than it is designed/certified for.
Overclocking: Makes the processor run at a speed higher than it is designed/certified for.
Edit: forgot to say the reason you may want to underclock is to save battery power. You would overclock to improve performance.
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ok look. the diamonds processor is 525mhz eh. with this tool you can underclock it. you can do it to like 300mhz or 256mhz. the device runs some slower but the battery life will be better you understand it now?
//Nick
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is wonderful.... but along with reducing CPU speed and run applications on your phone, you overloading CPU and i think it might ruin cellphone
DjMaryuslive said:
is wonderful.... but i think it might ruin cellphone,who knows.
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lol no it wont ruin. underclock is just safe but you got to watch out for overclocking.
//Nick
nickislauw said:
lol no it wont ruin. underclock is just safe but you got to watch out for overclocking.
//Nick
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is wonderful.... but along with reducing CPU speed and run applications on your phone, you overloading CPU and i think it might ruin cellphone
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EDIT:
is wonderful.... but along with reducing CPU speed and run applications on your phone, you overloading CPU and i think it might ruin cellphone
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i don't think so..i've underclocked my phone and all is working well but slow...but i've overclocked the phone to 660mhz when using android and still no damages
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is wonderful.... but along with reducing CPU speed and run applications on your phone, you overloading CPU and i think it might ruin cellphone
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no it wont ruin because its not that slow.. its just a LITTLE slower. fast enough to run everythung smooth. believe me
//Nick
HELICOPTER88 said:
i don't think so..i've underclocked my phone and all is working well but slow...but i've overclocked the phone to 660mhz when using android and still no damages
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not overburden it is a tip from me to you / nu i-l suprasolicita este un sfat din partea mea pentru tine
underclocked
Underclocking your phone will do no damage to it at all
You can run Photoshop on a PC with a 1Ghz CPU and on a PC with a 3Ghz CPU
No damage done to the slower CPU, just not as fast
Keep in mind that this has close to NO effect at all when the phone is sleeping.
So, unless you're constantly using your phone - and you don't need the speed - there's no need for this!
im trying to code an app that will dynamically adjust clock speed depending on cpu load. so far i got it to take the cpu to 200mhz if cpu usage is under 50%.
i need more work to code in more clock states and tune the clock triggering thresholds.
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Is it possible, and how?
yes how to overclock more than that, it seems stuck on 1267mhz
yansen78 said:
yes how to overclock more than that, it seems stuck on 1267mhz
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Is it possible, and how?
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seriously.. kids you don't want to do that, Overclocking makes heat, heat makes phone melt!
Phone arent cooling geniuses
doable yes
advisable no
ab i think you need to add vales int he kernel then add the values to the setcpu.txt
just add
, 1300000 to the end of setcpu.txt and whatever u want above that
it has to be enabled in the kernel for it to work in setcpu or anything, it has been tested by Richardtrip and unfortunately it didn't work out -- don't think there is any point just yet anyway.
StrongOneX said:
seriously.. kids you don't want to do that, Overclocking makes heat, heat makes phone melt!
Phone arent cooling geniuses
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maybe he live on nort pole,& have extrime cooling
yes how to overclock more than that, it seems stuck on 1267mhz
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Is it possible, and how?
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seriously.. kids you don't want to do that, Overclocking makes heat, heat makes phone melt!
Phone arent cooling geniuses
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CPU seems to stay cool enough. Its the battery that causes the most heat on the desire. Just push the voltage a little bit more then try to hit 1.4ghz. Yes its going to be a massive drian on the battery, but it would be fun for people that wants to beat everyone's benchmarking scores I don't recommend useing the overvolt for too long tho.
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Is there any possibility of a GPU overclock for the Rhodium? Just wondering out of sheer curiosity, it seems like it would give the phone a performance bump.
A search would have led you to not one, but two programs available to overclock the Rhodium CPU. I don't think you can OC the GPU separate from the CPU. The thread can be found in the Apps subforum.
I don't mean to interject inappropriately, but I think he said he wants to overclock the GPU not the CPU.
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I don't mean to interject inappropriately, but I think he said he wants to overclock the GPU not the CPU.
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Yeah, I edited my post.
Alright thanks. Does that mean that the GPU gets overclocked at the same time as the CPU when you use one of the OC programs?
pickles319 said:
Alright thanks. Does that mean that the GPU gets overclocked at the same time as the CPU when you use one of the OC programs?
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I believe that is correct.
pickles319 said:
Alright thanks. Does that mean that the GPU gets overclocked at the same time as the CPU when you use one of the OC programs?
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The display benchmark is higher when OC, but I'm not sure that means the 2nd processor is OC. The TP2 has a dedicated graphics processor.
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The display benchmark is higher when OC, but I'm not sure that means the 2nd processor is OC. The TP2 has a dedicated graphics processor.
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The benchmark is higher during OC because the CPU "picks up the slack," so to speak, as it compensates for the now slower GPU on graphics intensive programs.
To answer the original question, though, no, there is no way (currently) to overclock the GPU. You should certainly look into OC on the CPU, though as is speeds up everything, including animations and the like.
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You should certainly look into OC on the CPU, though as is speeds up everything, including animations and the like.
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Hahaha I already do OC my phone to 787MHz. Wanted to know because I am a bit of a performance junkie.
If it helps, I tried clock_7x00.gpu=0xa99 for ****s and giggles in my startup.txt. 17.6fps in Neocore before, and 17.6 in Neocore after. doesn't look like you can do it.
Any of the devs want to chime in?
thanks thanks thanks
I've OC 1,8 GHz... I know that when playing games, phone's temperature raises, but when I'm playing NFS HP it almost burns me. What can I do with that? Does custom ROM may reduce the overheating?
And which ROM is the best?
reduce your overclock to 1.4ghz...really no need to go above 1.4ghz currently
yeah, but with 1,8 GHz is the best score in Antutu...
So in the end its just about benchmark score..
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yeah, but with 1,8 GHz is the best score in Antutu...
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Antutu means nothing......im not understanding this recent fad in basing your phone on Antutu etc etc maybe im just old school i dunno.....you asked about overheating and i gave you an answer......benchmark scores mean nothing at the end of the day....
Ok... and what about the best ROM?
search for it and install which u find its best for you
dont just say thanks hit thanks if i helped
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Ok... and what about the best ROM?
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there is no "best" rom, rom's are down to personal preference. try them all see which you like.
Overhaeting at 1.8ghz while you are playin a game that stresses the RAM? Are you serious??? that is your phone's way of telling you that it cant take it, reduce the OC before it blows up...!
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Overhaeting at 1.8ghz while you are playin a game that stresses the RAM? Are you serious??? that is your phone's way of telling you that it cant take it, reduce the OC before it blows up...!
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it wont blow up, but it does reduce the life of the CPU ALOT
Ehm... I'm searching for ROM with good battery and RAM tweaks, smooth and fast
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it wont blow up, but it does reduce the life of the CPU ALOT
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well metaphorically... ;-p
sorry i should be straight forward and not scare people like that...
I'm running the Titanium Kernel build#4 and occasionally take it up to 1.7GHz; the handset does get extremely hot (battery temps were somewhere in the range of 50C-60C, I think) so I never OC that high anymore. It probably cant be very good for it
As for "best" ROMs, it really does depend on what you prefer, but flashing the Titanium Kernel and running the Lionheart governor seems to give the best performance and battery life at a 1.4GHz OC, for me anyways.
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I'm running the Titanium Kernel build#4 and occasionally take it up to 1.7GHz; the handset does get extremely hot (battery temps were somewhere in the range of 50C-60C, I think) so I never OC that high anymore. It probably cant be very good for it
As for "best" ROMs, it really does depend on what you prefer, but flashing the Titanium Kernel and running the Lionheart governor seems to give the best performance and battery life at a 1.4GHz OC, for me anyways.
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For me no heating on 1.7 ghz but when I was on 1.9 ghz then it was heating....
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it wont blow up, but it does reduce the life of the CPU ALOT
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That is true. The CPU can withstand ~100°C but not your hand. Standard phones has plastick fascia, so you are not sensing the heat that much as in our aluminium V. The phone can withstand that much, the question is how long...
As for me, I use the phone at stock 1Ghz, and for me it is more than enough.
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I'm running the Titanium Kernel build#4 and occasionally take it up to 1.7GHz; the handset does get extremely hot (battery temps were somewhere in the range of 50C-60C, I think) so I never OC that high anymore. It probably cant be very good for it
As for "best" ROMs, it really does depend on what you prefer, but flashing the Titanium Kernel and running the Lionheart governor seems to give the best performance and battery life at a 1.4GHz OC, for me anyways.
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If you're talking about governors, I want to ask you, which I/O scheduler is the best? Cause first time I'm seeing something like "I/O Scheduler"
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If you're talking about governors, I want to ask you, which I/O scheduler is the best? Cause first time I'm seeing something like "I/O Scheduler"
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For me sio is best....my friends xperia neo v heating more than my cell.....
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is it true that over-clocking can damage my phone??
I like it when it's fast enough to play any games but i'm a little worried that OC might damage my phone..
do you have any suggestion about the right minimum and maximum frequency??(sorry 4 my english)
deosantos said:
is it true that over-clocking can damage my phone??
I like it when it's fast enough to play any games but i'm a little worried that OC might damage my phone..
do you have any suggestion about the right minimum and maximum frequency??(sorry 4 my english)
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it really depends, im using CM10 on 134-1024 Mhz. Most the games are smooth. Its safe to OC up to 1.4 GHz imo. 1.6 GHz and 1.8 GHz might damage over time and a lot of usage at max frequency
OC is always bad and dangerous, no matter what clocks you use.
Besides, OC doesn't give any major performance boost, you can barely see it.
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OC is always bad and dangerous, no matter what clocks you use.
Besides, OC doesn't give any major performance boost, you can barely see it.
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To add on, constant OC = spoiling your phones.
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TheHaso said:
it really depends, im using CM10 on 134-1024 Mhz. Most the games are smooth. Its safe to OC up to 1.4 GHz imo. 1.6 GHz and 1.8 GHz might damage over time and a lot of usage at max frequency
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so it's 100% safe if i OC it up to 1.4?
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OC is always bad and dangerous, no matter what clocks you use.
Besides, OC doesn't give any major performance boost, you can barely see it.
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oh,so u mean OC is not that useful at all?should I just stay ay 1024 then?
Why bother overclocking something that is outdated specification wise? And with an single core, the performance boost is non-existant because the core will be driven hard and generate heat and voila.. RIP!
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deosantos said:
oh,so u mean OC is not that useful at all?should I just stay ay 1024 then?
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Just stick with device default, don't have to set CPU frequency
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deosantos said:
oh,so u mean OC is not that useful at all?should I just stay ay 1024 then?
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use memory setting app from playstore without overclock cpu
well thanks for the reply,i'm new here so I don't know how to quote your replies yet..
one last question,,have you ever heard of somone who broke his/her phone because of overclocking???
deosantos said:
well thanks for the reply,i'm new here so I don't know how to quote your replies yet..
one last question,,have you ever heard of somone who broke his/her phone because of overclocking???
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oh yes, because phone cpu have bad support to overclock. Desktop pc more better, but this it's other story...
deosantos said:
well thanks for the reply,i'm new here so I don't know how to quote your replies yet..
one last question,,have you ever heard of somone who broke his/her phone because of overclocking???
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It's not a matter of hearing it from someone. It will definitely happen if you overclock your phone since increasing the maximum frequency from the design limit will fry your phone.
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It's not a matter of hearing it from someone. It will definitely happen if you overclock your phone since increasing the maximum frequency from the design limit will fry your phone.
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oh,ok..well i guess i shouldn't bother altering the frequency..thanks for the help.!!:laugh:
Hi,
i'm really sure someone of you allready changed the clock rate. What frequenz can you suggest, if i want more akku and the device to be a bit more smooth. Especially the market is a bit laggy.
And what app do you use.
Thanks
HandyBesitzer said:
Hi,
i'm really sure someone of you allready changed the clock rate. What frequenz can you suggest, if i want more akku and the device to be a bit more smooth. Especially the market is a bit laggy.
And what app do you use.
Thanks
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I used to have 1113 Mhz. The thing is, clock speed is not the only thing that counts.
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I used to have 1113 Mhz. The thing is, clock speed is not the only thing that counts.
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And doesn't damage the Desire??
What about the akku?? did this shorten the runtime??
Did you use SetCPU here from XDA??
HandyBesitzer said:
And doesn't damage the Desire??
What about the akku?? did this shorten the runtime??
Did you use SetCPU here from XDA??
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1113 isn't much of a difference, but still makes some impression on JB ROMs and battery, of course.
Overclocking won't shorten the time, unless you think of your Desire as a demiurge.
And yes, we all use SetCPU for the job, basically because it's got profiles thing, which really influences battery life, give that you know what you're doing.