Data2Ext - G2 and Desire Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone know details on this?
"Data2Ext Makes Quadrant Its Prison Friend"
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I posted a thread about this uunder Q&A go check it out and keep it active. See if any devs wants to bite.
HTC Vision S-OFF CM6.1 Stable Oc'd to 1.5ghz on Pershoots Kernel

From What I heard, there is no real practical use for it for Vision users. It helped Galaxy S users with a lagfix because of their Weird-ass file system and all it did for the Desire was mess with the quadrant score. CM said that he will not be supporting it in his roms and based on the general view of the interwebz at this point, there is no point.

Durkbeef said:
From What I heard, there is no real practical use for it for Vision users. It helped Galaxy S users with a lagfix because of their Weird-ass file system and all it did for the Desire was mess with the quadrant score. CM said that he will not be supporting it in his roms and based on the general view of the interwebz at this point, there is no point.
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This so hard.
have you used a vibrant and then used a g2?
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Durkbeef said:
From What I heard, there is no real practical use for it for Vision users. It helped Galaxy S users with a lagfix because of their Weird-ass file system and all it did for the Desire was mess with the quadrant score. CM said that he will not be supporting it in his roms and based on the general view of the interwebz at this point, there is no point.
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If you check out the original nexus port thread you will read that their is practical use for it. It makes read/write speeds faster if you have a good sd card which will optimize performance. Idc about the quadrant scores. Go to my Q&A thread and you will see.
HTC Vision S-OFF CM6.1 Stable Oc'd to 1.5ghz on Pershoots Kernel

Come on! Someone should be able to get this too work Feeyo has got it working for the hero and it has doubled the benchmark score (350 to 700)

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faster

this is from a stock rotted evo, i would like to know is it possible to go faster with less lag? my friend has a galaxy s from tmobile and his overclocks at 2100 no bull****
the first one is mine the second is a friend of mine
Root it, flash a custom kernel like netarchys and OC it..
I'm calling BS on overclocking to 2100mhz... I have serious doubts that the hummingbird processor can handle a 110% OC
063_XOBX said:
I'm calling BS on overclocking to 2100mhz... I have serious doubts that the hummingbird processor can handle a 110% OC
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Pretty sure he meant that his score 2100+ on quadrant. Not sure.
look at the pic what does it say i cant fake the ****
i am rooted but as of right now im debating on what rom/kernel combo i want to use im leaning towards fresh and king
jjarn said:
look at the pic what does it say i cant fake the ****
i am rooted but as of right now im debating on what rom/kernel combo i want to use im leaning towards fresh and king
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Its called Cyanogen Mod. Add the snap 7.6 turbo kernel. I was getting closer to 3000 on quadrant on it. Best was 2910. Its a beast. I just love sense too much, soooo much prettier and more functional. Go enjoy some CNMOD
When u get those are there things that don't work like WiFi or 4g or something
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jjarn said:
When u get those are there things that don't work like WiFi or 4g or something
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With CM6 4G isnt working but wifi works fine. With most the roms now everything works. If something doesnt work its it will be in the OP of that rom thread.
Also I read over at the CM forum what they are doing with the Epic is a some sorta lag switch turn off. Its has nothing to do with over clocking the phone yet. I have seen those numbers before with the Epic.

Quadrant scores

What's your highest quadrant scores? I posted a video of mine on youtube search Thebates060 with HTC Desire
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Mine is 2550 With Overclocked CPU 1190MHz on latest Starburst Rom 1.3.3.4 Data2ext
Without Overclocking at 1000MHz i get 2050
Have you seen my video I get a little more than that with the insertcoin Rom HD PORT
2659!
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After I install the fake score plus script, I get 4000
Btw, A2SD+ and 1850.
nagypapi said:
After I install the fake score plus script, I get 4000
Btw, A2SD+ and 1850.
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What is your real score? and which Rom are you using?
Psyco-Man said:
Mine is 2550 With Overclocked CPU 1190MHz on latest Starburst Rom 1.3.3.4 Data2ext
Without Overclocking at 1000MHz i get 2050
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Before the overclock i get a score of 2149 @ 998mhz
Real score is around 1850 with the ROM in my signature (A2SD+ version). With OC, I manage to get near 2000, but not really tested it I'm fine with it.
why are you people so concerned on the Quadrant score? it is impactless in real life usage
noobandroid said:
why are you people so concerned on the Quadrant score? it is impactless in real life usage
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Agreed....
Depends on what you use your phone for? Maybe it doesn't matter for texting, calling, alarms and small apps, but its more advanced programs such as PhotoShop or wireless hacking or programs that demand more speed. I want people to post different speeds of different ROMs for trying out and playing with and so people can discuss which speeds can be achieved by different roms and therefore compare easily
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Well, then don't rely on those D2Ext fake scores then
devNULL standard 1100 no idea about CPU etc
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Mine was 2497 with starburst ROM with 1190 of and class 4 4GB Micro SD card
What causes lighter ROM's such as DevNull to have lower scores than ROM's running Sense? Seems like Sense should be slower since it has more to process.
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What causes lighter ROM's such as DevNull to have lower scores than ROM's running Sense? Seems like Sense should be slower since it has more to process.
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I think the CPU is underclocked running alot slower
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Does make sense but I remember trying it on Oxygen RC7 with OC to 1100MHz or whatever was setCPU's max and all I could get out of it was around 1400...no idea how people get over 2000.
I am getting average of late 1700's with Insertcoin 2.0.0 APP2SD version on standard 998 clocks with smartass gov
About the same,~1100, I'm using leedroid 2.3d
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jordan.harris01 said:
Does make sense but I remember trying it on Oxygen RC7 with OC to 1100MHz or whatever was setCPU's max and all I could get out of it was around 1400...no idea how people get over 2000.
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To be honest I'm not too fussed. DevNULL is faster than any other rom I've tried and far faster than a sense rom. Not sure why the quadrant score doesn't reflect that.
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getting about 1200ish on gingervillian
ditched quadrant after that en switched to smartbench

Overclock

Can u overclock the dinc and if u can how do u do it. Thanks in advance
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There are a couple of ways to overclock the dInc, but it depends on which kernel you use and what ROM you have. For froyo, Ziggy's are probably the best. Tiamat is very nice for AOSP gingerbread. An app called SetCPU can be found for free to XDA members on here. Just Google it. There's also a couple free apps on the market. If you're still using froyo, I suggest only Ziggy's because his will allow you to use scripts to change the speed and the voltage at every step and he lays it all out very nicely, including samples that you can just edit and mix together. The benefit of the script is it doesn't use system resources like an app would.
Pushing it to 1.153 should be hard with most kernels so long as they aren't undervolted. Some devices are stable at 1.19 and some even higher. Few will exceed 1.19 though. Overclocking and tweaking kernels can be an interesting thing. Most kernels with a sysfs or ramdisk will allow some kind of scripting. Definitely check out Chad's IncrediControl.
Another good kernel for ASOP Roms (both gingerbread and Froyo) is Incredikernel. Always check and see if the Rom you want to overclockable and if it doesn't say in the OP ask the creator of the Rom, they'd be happy to help you out. Also, make sure you know the correct way to flash a kernel. It's the same way you flash a Rom, so it shouldn't give you any trouble. Happy Flashing and Overclocking!
Thank-you guys. I'm using kingdom rewind 3d so ill ask joelz if it overclockable and if not...so be it. Once again thanks for the replies
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evilstewie23 said:
Thank-you guys. I'm using kingdom rewind 3d so ill ask joelz if it overclockable and if not...so be it. Once again thanks for the replies
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No prob! Always happy to help!
evilstewie23 said:
Thank-you guys. I'm using kingdom rewind 3d so ill ask joelz if it overclockable and if not...so be it. Once again thanks for the replies
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None of the gingersense ROM's will be overclockable until HTC releases the kernel source. Which will happen sometime after we get the OTA. So it's either Froyo Sense or AOSP Gingerbread if you have to overclock.
BrettApple said:
None of the gingersense ROM's will be overclockable until HTC releases the kernel source. Which will happen sometime after we get the OTA. So it's either Froyo Sense or AOSP Gingerbread if you have to overclock.
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I thought about that, but I wasn't for sure. Thanks for the info.
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BrettApple said:
None of the gingersense ROM's will be overclockable until HTC releases the kernel source. Which will happen sometime after we get the OTA. So it's either Froyo Sense or AOSP Gingerbread if you have to overclock.
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ALRIGHT thanks for the info guess ill just have to wait cause I love sense 3.0.
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BrettApple said:
None of the gingersense ROM's will be overclockable until HTC releases the kernel source. Which will happen sometime after we get the OTA. So it's either Froyo Sense or AOSP Gingerbread if you have to overclock.
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Not sure that's true. I'm overclocking the kernel on this Tbolt and there's no source released for it either.
loonatik78 said:
Not sure that's true. I'm overclocking the kernel on this Tbolt and there's no source released for it either.
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could you post a link to the thread of your rom? please
tribbey said:
could you post a link to the thread of your rom? please
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http://www.themikmik.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=278&t=2063
It's not available on XDA anymore. I'm actually running Ziggy's kernel on it now. I'm gonna change my sig in a second.
I have found if the ROM is developed well enough, overclocking is not needed. You wont see too many benefits.
vince47 said:
I have found if the ROM is developed well enough, overclocking is not needed. You wont see too many benefits.
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On 3G, not really. On fast WiFi or LTE, yes. That's when you're looking at situations where the device isn't waiting for data. That's where you'll see the bigger benefits of overclocking.
loonatik78 said:
On 3G, not really. On fast WiFi or LTE, yes. That's when you're looking at situations where the device isn't waiting for data. That's where you'll see the bigger benefits of overclocking.
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Notion seconded
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Kind of off topic, but what benchmarks (apps) are you guys using to determine the effectiveness of your overclock?
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Kind of off topic, but what benchmarks (apps) are you guys using to determine the effectiveness of your overclock?
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Doesn't really matter. Quadrant, linpack... you're comparing same setup to same setup. An overclock on one isn't going to yield comparatively different results when compared to any other... at least it SHOULDN'T.
This may be a stupid question...I am having trouble with all the kernels and ROMs determining what is a safe OC for my DInc. I am flashing CM7.0.3 now and I read that it's got OC built-in. I just wanted to OC to whatever is definitely safe. Is that 1.113 GHz or 1.153 GHz as indicated earlier in the thread?
Or is it something I'm going to have test on my device to see if it exhibits a specific symptom?
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This may be a stupid question...I am having trouble with all the kernels and ROMs determining what is a safe OC for my DInc. I am flashing CM7.0.3 now and I read that it's got OC built-in. I just wanted to OC to whatever is definitely safe. Is that 1.113 GHz or 1.153 GHz as indicated earlier in the thread?
Or is it something I'm going to have test on my device to see if it exhibits a specific symptom?
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Your milage may vary, but usually when things become unstable you can't really naviagte to anything and you get a bunch of reboots, or so it has been in my case, but again YMMV.
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piperp said:
This may be a stupid question...I am having trouble with all the kernels and ROMs determining what is a safe OC for my DInc. I am flashing CM7.0.3 now and I read that it's got OC built-in. I just wanted to OC to whatever is definitely safe. Is that 1.113 GHz or 1.153 GHz as indicated earlier in the thread?
Or is it something I'm going to have test on my device to see if it exhibits a specific symptom?
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Every kernel dev has his own choices for kernel voltage and that's usually the single biggest variable in what stable will be. 1.113 should be stable for most devices though.
Thanks for the responses. I tried 1.113 on CM7 (7.0.3) on my Incredible and I started getting constant reboots. I put it back to 998. Maybe I'll try another setting later.

Best kernel and best scales

Hey I'm currently using cyanogenmod 7.1 on my g2 and I was wondering what was the best kernel and the cpu scales so I can have a great battery life and great performance
Please include link to the kernel
Thanks in advance!
Stewie just said that!
OMG!
Almost 100 views and no responses?
Shadow_Android said:
OMG!
Almost 100 views and no responses?
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OMG! Have you searched!?!
If you did, you'd know that the best kernel is the one that works best for *you* and how *you* use your device. So, hit the dev forum, look at the sticky for a list of kernels and give them a go; what one considers "normal" use is what another considers *massive* use so its up to the user to decide.
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Calkulin's Rom is Fast...

Anybody with questions about the speed of Calk's Rom, here it is. Not sure how this compares with other, more modern phones. Quadrant seems a bit out dated at the moment. This is at forced 1.6 ghz with the LoST kernel Exp build. I don't particularly trust the kernel that gets up to 1.8 ghz..
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Anybody with questions about the speed of Calk's Rom, here it is. Not sure how this compares with other, more modern phones. Quadrant seems a bit out dated at the moment. This is at forced 1.6 ghz with the LoST kernel Exp build. I don't particularly trust the kernel that gets up to 1.8 ghz..
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Try it with Renegade kernel.
It is extremely fast!
I'm loving it but I'm just wondering how to add TSMParts (such as multiple lockscreens like Starburst has or extended toggles). With those tweaks, this would be nearly perfect.
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New 1.5 ROM, LOL.
5400+
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My high is 5200 on stock......
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is this done on wifi or reg 3g? sorry for the noobish question
m_reyna_16 said:
is this done on wifi or reg 3g? sorry for the noobish question
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3g and wifi are internet speeds. Benchmarks are your cpu speeds. Neither wifi or 3g will affect the benchmarks.
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You realize that none of these "fast" roms are actually faster than stock?
All of them use various tricks to improve the sd card score without affecting the cpu/gpu scores. Quadrant is a flawed benchmark susceptible to cheating that way.
None of those "high" scores truly translate to real world performance improvements.
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You realize that none of these "fast" roms are actually faster than stock?
All of them use various tricks to improve the sd card score without affecting the cpu/gpu scores. Quadrant is a flawed benchmark susceptible to cheating that way.
None of those "high" scores truly translate to real world performance improvements.
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Exactly... But what kernel is the op talkig about that goes up to 1.8 ghz? Ive never seen that one :/
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iSaint said:
Exactly... But what kernel is the op talkig about that goes up to 1.8 ghz? Ive never seen that one :/
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Who gives a damn?
Kernels don't "go to" megahertz. Your hardware can either handle it or it can't.
Get any kernel which allows cpu voltage tinkering, and figure out your best speed.
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Who gives a damn?
Kernels don't "go to" megahertz. Your hardware can either handle it or it can't.
Get any kernel which allows cpu voltage tinkering, and figure out your best speed.
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I Just wanted to know wtf he was talking about ...
I don't overclock it makes no sense on this phone ... i underclock for battery
nabbed said:
Who gives a damn?
Kernels don't "go to" megahertz. Your hardware can either handle it or it can't.
Get any kernel which allows cpu voltage tinkering, and figure out your best speed.
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Geez, little angry?
This rom is awesome. Everything works as described to this point. I highly recommend.
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This rom is amazing. Its the fastest rom that I ever installed on my epic 5239 quadrant score
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uMad bro lol just joking quad. Scores mean nothing
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First off bench scores are about the same with any Rom depending on the Kernel and they really mean nothing other then posting them.
I have and i am still on this Rom right now but all i get are reboots and when i do reboot my phone loops and i have to flash all over again.
And yes i wipe all before i flash.
rdcrds said:
First off bench scores are about the same with any Rom depending on the Kernel and they really mean nothing other then posting them.
I have and i am still on this Rom right now but all i get are reboots and when i do reboot my phone loops and i have to flash all over again.
And yes i wipe all before i flash.
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Sucks bro my 1.5 setup works great, not a single issue.
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