I have been reading a few things about the Hd CPU and i know that it can handle this speeds, atleast just for the sake of a few benchmarks. As somebody would see in Z/G2 section there is alot of kernel work @ 1.8,
So the 1 million dollars question is:
Why isn't there such a kernel for our beloved Desire Hd?
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A device this expensive! I personally wouldn't run the risk of killing my processor
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So how come Z is handling up to almost 2Ghz? I know that the voltage would be high, but ad high as frying the cpu? Even using failsafe from setcpu? How much above 1.51 should the voltage be increased to handle it?
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A device this expensive! I personally wouldn't run the risk of killing my processor
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The voltage has to be ramped up quite a bit. Usually when processors near their limits of frequency, voltage has to be pushed much to get little more frequency.
There are such kernels, but not released to public.
I wouldnt mind testing one on CM7 though .
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There are such kernels, but not released to public.
I wouldnt mind testing one on CM7 though .
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i wouldnt mined to aslong as there is a proven stable kernel at 1.8Ghz ;-)
Where? I might give it a try, as i said just for the sake of benchmarks. It is sad to se a cheaper device such as Z/G2 to best the crap out of HD in linpack.
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There are such kernels, but not released to public.
I wouldnt mind testing one on CM7 though .
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Where? I might give it a try, as i said just for the sake of benchmarks. It is sad to se a cheaper device such as Z/G2 to best the crap out of HD in linpack.
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Dont know why its sad to see. At similar clock speeds, both the Z/G2 and Desire HD are gonna score in basically the same range. They have the same gpu and basically the same cpu (cpu in the G2 is an underclocked version of the Desire HD/MT4G cpu).
It is not the same desire z is msm 7230 if im not mistaken and desire hd has an msm 8255. The GPU yes is the same. So the real score diff will be based of the cpu.
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Τελικά όλοι οι έλληνες είμαστε τρελοί και γουστάρουμε!
Yeah,I too pray for such a kernel!Plus,if someone uses it,they aren't obliged to clock their CPUs @ 1.8 all the time.Lower frequencies are still there you know!
@jkoljo
Seems we aren't the only ones that are interested after all!
Να ειμαστε. Και εφοσον μπορει τοτε γιατι οχι. Τσαμπα τα 600 ευρουδακια.
Sorry guys just a bit of humor among Greeks!
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Τελικά όλοι οι έλληνες είμαστε τρελοί και γουστάρουμε!
Yeah,I too pray for such a kernel!Plus,if someone uses it,they aren't obliged to clock their CPUs @ 1.8 all the time.Lower frequencies are still there you know!
@jkoljo
Seems we aren't the only ones that are interested after all!
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Να ειμαστε. Και εφοσον μπορει τοτε γιατι οχι. Τσαμπα τα 600 ευρουδακια.
Sorry guys just a bit of humor among Greeks!
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WTF did this thing just do?
Anyway,managed to read it and I've been thinking the same!Plus,isn't that feeling that it's fast awesome?Something like having a 50cc motorbike and making it 90cc!
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It is not the same desire z is msm 7230 if im not mistaken and desire hd has an msm 8255. The GPU yes is the same. So the real score diff will be based of the cpu.
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Thats why I said basically similar. The only main difference is one comes out of the box at 1ghz and the other at 800mhz. You clock the G2 to 1ghz Im pretty sure it will score in the same range as the Desire HD. I still think the msm 8255 is an overclocked version of the ms 7230 and they will score similar at the same clock speed. Desire HD might and I say might have a bit of advantage cause of the extra RAM.
Heres a link from the manufacturer page, notice the differences:
http://www.qualcomm.com/products_services/chipsets/snapdragon.html
Even if they are the same with no diff at all, that is ine more reason to say that it is sad that we do not have a very high performance kernel of our own.
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Even if they are the same with no diff at all, that is ine more reason to say that it is sad that we do not have a very high performance kernel of our own.
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+1
It's really a shame!
Bump!
Nothing yet?
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yeah. it seems that there isn't any interest on making this beast fly.
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Bump!
Nothing yet?
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it's funny
I think there is no rational reason to make such a high speed kernel
You wanna be the man, would it be the only reason? I think a dev should do it for you and you can try it if it burns your processor
You just request and request, and ask if there is any interest.
You are adults, so go and look around how is it possible to change it, and burn your devices at 1800, 2500 or any MHz ; )
I'm just thinking what will you do with it, when you have it... because the device is smooth already, any game runs nice, with 1.72 based ROMs, there's no lag...
So I imagine, that you have the kernel, and you can make fantastic high linpack and quadrant scores, and you run around and show it to people "Look, what a high linpack score!" lmao
Exactly what I want to do. I will show every and each of my neighbours living on the same street who's their daddy.
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it's funny
I think there is no rational reason to make such a high speed kernel
You wanna be the man, would it be the only reason? I think a dev should do it for you and you can try it if it burns your processor
You just request and request, and ask if there is any interest.
You are adults, so go and look around how is it possible to change it, and burn your devices at 1800, 2500 or any MHz ; )
I'm just thinking what will you do with it, when you have it... because the device is smooth already, any game runs nice, with 1.72 based ROMs, there's no lag...
So I imagine, that you have the kernel, and you can make fantastic high linpack and quadrant scores, and you run around and show it to people "Look, what a high linpack score!" lmao
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Dude,did you see anyone around here being ironic or rude?Cause you are both!
So,to get this inside your narrow head:Not everyone is conservative on how they use their devices.Some,like me,mariosraptor and jkoljo,like seeing what's the limit of their devices.Not because we like seeing linpack go high,but because we like the feeling that it can do so much.Having a kernel that allows us to overclock as high as 2 GHz doesn't mean we'll be running it 24/7.We'll just run it once or twice,just for fun,and get back to what we were using.Some minutes on it can't do any damage now,can they?
No one will force you to flash it on your device.
And you could as well seize insulting people personally when you don't know what they want or represent.We just "said out loud" our opinion for everyone to hear.If there is demand by more people it might as well be done.Or it might not.I am no developer,but if I was I would have done it a long time now,believe me!
I think an apology is due here.Some people that showed interest in this are much more respected than you and me combined.
With kind regards,
Apostolis
PS:I'm no adult man,I'm 16!
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Hi guys!
I haven't yet rooted my Desire(I would have but I was fool enough to install the 2.2 OTA).The main reason for me to root would be the ability to overclock my device.All this time that I have been around here on the Desire and Nexus One forums I have been seeing that our devices are overclocked only up to 1113MHz and only in very rare cases 1267MHz.However,to my great surprise,I noticed on OpenDesire ROM's thread that the Desire can be overclocked @1344MHz(which of course made me think a big HELL YEAH!).Is that number ok for all of us or for some select few?I remember from my Hero days that only some few,lucky guys like myself could overclock up to 768MHz,although there were cases of people,rare,yet not unheard of,that could overclock @844MHz.Is this the case here or are things different with the Snapdragon?
Many many thanks guys!
C'mon guys,no one?
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I have been seeing that our devices are overclocked only up to 1113MHz and only in very rare cases 1267MHz.
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I don't think overclocking to 1267MHz happens in rare cases. I had no problems oc-ing to 1267 and it seems that a lot of forum member were able to do this too.
Why don't you downgrade your HBoot to 0.80, root your phone and try it out?
Just make sure your phone does not become too hot if you try 1344MHz.
I have to ask the question, but does it really matter?
IMHO, the Desire is plenty fast enough that overclocking it simply isn't necessary.
I can understand underclocking to eek out more battery life, but other than gaining a few points on some benchmarks, I really don't see the point in overclocking.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
I have to ask the question, but does it really matter?
IMHO, the Desire is plenty fast enough that overclocking it simply isn't necessary.
I can understand underclocking to eek out more battery life, but other than gaining a few points on some benchmarks, I really don't see the point in overclocking.
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Dave
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so this, its really not needed at all. a decent fast rom and 1ghz is more than enought for things to be super speedy. any decent kernal will provide more than enough speed.
overclocking(and lots of other things these days!) reminds me of that bit in jurassic park where they are all sat around the table and geoff goldblum says:
"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should".
herein lies the lesson, just because you can do it doesnt mean you should do it.
Well,I have my reasons wanting to overclock...First off,I will check if I can see any difference in speed or smoothness.If there isn't,I will just revert the clock back to normal after some benchmarks.
I just am the kind of guy that wants to get the most out of his phone!
I think ALL Desires can overclock to 1267Mhz. It's not that rare and I've not seen anyone having a problem with it.
It does make things a bit snappier as well.
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I think ALL Desires can overclock to 1267Mhz. It's not that rare and I've not seen anyone having a problem with it.
It does make things a bit snappier as well.
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That's what I'm talkin' about man!
And now that I think of it,it's not that much.I mean,the Hero could overclock @768,which is 45% overclocking.The Desire's 1267 is about 27% and 1344 is about 34,5%.Nothing too much!So why not?
Every CPU is different. The Qualcomm Snapdragon is a very different beast compared to the Qualcomm MSM 7200A.
We are just starting to learn what we can do with the Snapdragon without damaging it.
Kinma said:
Every CPU is different. The Qualcomm Snapdragon is a very different beast compared to the Qualcomm MSM 7200A.
We are just starting to learn what we can do with the Snapdragon without damaging it.
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Well my man,in this case the MSM7200A is no beast but rather a pooch that barks to no avail!Good pet however!
Joking aside,the Snapdragon is a beast for a mobile phone,but even beasts get beaten.Now,if I can somehow reach or even get close to the performance of the Galaxy S or the Droid X I'll be happy.Software wise I believe that HTC is far superior ,but it's hardware is a little out of date.Let's see what their new devices will do for us!
Btw,does anyone know if the so anticipated HTC Ace will be anything better than what we already have or if it will be the Evo for GSM users?
Thanks!
The desire is plenty fast as it is and I don't see the point of overclocking it. I've had it to 1267 in the past and it made no difference at all for usability. I'm also the type that overclocks all his computers...
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Personal preferences dude...What everyone does with their phone is their own business.I wish I could resist overclocking too!
However,I was watching a thread over at the N1 forums in which a dude named Storm9999(genius dude,not just a random one) stated that an overclock @1,3GHz could fry our phones.Is that so?I mean,I know overclocking reduces the CPU's lifetime,but is it THAT MUCH dangerous?
I think overclocking can kill your phone.. I use to overclock my own o2 orbit and it died after a year..
Friend of mine just burned his old HTC by overclocking it and as a consequence is going to buy a desire.
I had my phone overclocked at 1345Mhz for a moment, just to test it, and it made no real difference to when it was overclocked at around 1.2Ghz, which in turn has very very little difference to stock 1Ghz.
I think the only case where you see some small impact is in games.
I've tested HD recording at 1.345 Ghz and stock speed and there was no difference.
If anything, it's going to kill your battery and shorten its life for sure, going so high. If ever I will OC again I won't go over 1.1 and only if I find some tangible improvements.
As said, this phone is always fast, there is no real need to OC, other than for 'fun'.
The fun is what I want...Well,most probably I will have my phone overclocked at the maximum speed it can get for about a week or two and then go back to 1 or 1,1GHz...
Btw,your signature kicks ass andycted!
1-Guess
Most of us have tried HD roms on our Desires,right?No 720p video yet however.Just in case our devs haven't noticed,the HD and Z record video only at H.264 format.The standard Desire could only achieve 720p while recording in MPEG-4.Seeing as H.264 encoding is "tougher",could it be that the Desire is just incapable of recording H.264 720p?What if we tried to make it record in MPEG-4 even with HD roms?Just a guess...I'm not saying someone is wrong,in fact I don't even know what is going on!
2-Question
How hard would it be to change the cpu frequency values prior to flashing a rom,or even better after flashing it?
Most roms have a max overclock frequency of 1190MHz or 1152MHz,however we've seen that the HD2 with android can go all the way up to 1500MHz and it is practically the same device as our Desire.And for those who say "Why would you need to run @1,5GHz?The Desire is pretty damn fast as it is,it doesn't need any overclock(or just a slight one).",well,I am one crazy dude and a speed freak and want to see it reaching its limits,which I know are something beyond the 1190MHz available kernels allow for(and maybe even more than the 1382MHz OpenDesire allowed for).
So...Would I need to recompile the whole kernel to do it?
Thanks!And a happy new year!Let's hope 2011 goes kinda nice on us,or at least use a condom if it ****s us like 2010!
1) Some of us love AOSP ROMs so I can't comment on this, but maybe you should suggest this to some of the SenseHD developers?
2) 1190MHz is pretty much the absolute maximum for the Desire without resorting to overvolting. To change the maximum clock rate, you'd have to compile a kernel with a changed frequency table. This isn't hard, and with overvolting can yield some nice results (1.3GHz for example), but the Desire gets hot really fast and the performance gain does not justify the increase in VCORE that is required.
(And happy New Year to everyone reading this )
i think the HD recording issue on the HD roms is a radio issue, not a codec, remember we needed a desire froyo radio before our desires would do 720p, the htc framework and camera app, prob need a desire HD radio,
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1) Some of us love AOSP ROMs so I can't comment on this, but maybe you should suggest this to some of the SenseHD developers?
2) 1190MHz is pretty much the absolute maximum for the Desire without resorting to overvolting. To change the maximum clock rate, you'd have to compile a kernel with a changed frequency table. This isn't hard, and with overvolting can yield some nice results (1.3GHz for example), but the Desire gets hot really fast and the performance gain does not justify the increase in VCORE that is required.
(And happy New Year to everyone reading this )
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Happy new year to you too!
1)I think I said most of us have tried hd roms,not all...If I said all,well,my bad!
2)I know what happens and I don't intend to use my phone everyday clocked at the maximum.I just want to see what our bad boy can do,nothing more.Btw,do you know of any guide or instructions to comping a kernel and what voltage/frequency values I should use?
Thanks for your reply!
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i think the HD recording issue on the HD roms is a radio issue, not a codec, remember we needed a desire froyo radio before our desires would do 720p, the htc framework and camera app, prob need a desire HD radio,
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Well,one cannot be sure.If someone tries contacting the devs about it we might see some progress...Or we might see nothing from what I've said!
I would contact some devs myself,but I'm busy with my DHD( ) and with family celebrations/traveling,so it's kinda hard these days.Sorry!
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The hd2 can go up to 1.5ghz I know so why can't the desire, you may ask 'why does it need to get faster its fast anyway ' well that's because I want to see how far it can go. ages ago our kernels were going up to 1.3ghz and surprisingly it was stable for me. Any answers
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DHD has a different processor
What? He is not even mentioning Desire HD, only HD2, which has an identical chip.
My fault, swear it said DHD!
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My fault, swear it said DHD!
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lol shouldve went to specsavers
Lol yeah , but seriously any idea
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No cpu is the same, even if its the same model, one person may be able to oc theres to 1.5 ghz. where as another may be only able to oc theres to 1.1 ghz. someone on another forum oc'd there droid x to 2.5ghz lol
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No cpu is the same, even if its the same model, one person may be able to oc theres to 1.5 ghz. where as another may be only able to oc theres to 1.1 ghz. someone on another forum oc'd there droid x to 2.5ghz lol
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This is very true not only that there is the stresses that your ROM and apps are taking on the CPU some will be OC'd to be extremely fast but never actually use that amount of CPU speed so will always be stable however some users will take theirs to the limit and will only remain stable at much less CPU speed.
It's pretty much the same with all processors but who really wants to fry their processor just checking how fast they can make it run. If 1.3Ghz is stable for you then that's all good bump it up yourself once your cpu burns out you know it can't go that fast
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This is very true not only that there is the stresses that your ROM and apps are taking on the CPU some will be OC'd to be extremely fast but never actually use that amount of CPU speed so will always be stable however some users will take theirs to the limit and will only remain stable at much less CPU speed.
It's pretty much the same with all processors but who really wants to fry their processor just checking how fast they can make it run. If 1.3Ghz is stable for you then that's all good bump it up yourself once your cpu burns out you know it can't go that fast
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+1 and if the op really wants to try it, why not throw a donation at a dev, get him to compile you a kernel that can be oc'd that much
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998Mhz does me just fine on my Desire. I used to run 1.51Ghz on my DHD but all I got from it was an awesome Quadrant score and a piss poor battery life. For day to day use I really don't notice the difference from 998Mhz to 1190Mhz with a HAVS/BFS kernel on my Desire.
my amoled went up to 1300 and my wife slcd wont go over 1030(i menan it will but any stronger activity will crash it)
2.5ghz overclocked with a droid x?
how good was the battery life on that?
I think 998 MHZ is enough for my Desire. 1.5 GHZ is nothing to me.
Looking for any Rom and "coding accessories" that can push my Desire past the 2ghz+ mark. Currently at 1.75 (give or take depending on coolant).
Moscow Desire said:
Looking for any Rom and "coding accessories" that can push my Desire past the 2ghz+ mark. Currently at 1.75 (give or take depending on coolant).
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How do u get to 1.75
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yes im curious too, never saw a cpu speed that high on a desire
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(give or take depending on coolant).
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I would like a clarification of the 'coolant' term?
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And people said we couldn't push the old "celery" chips past 1Ghz.
It's just a project. Coolant, would mean LN type. Basically imagine a small refrigerator...
Any of the old overclockers will remember this. Heat was always the achilles heel of any processor. That, and voltage. But it seems the newer processors, are tied in with the kernel.
Moscow Desire said:
And people said we couldn't push the old "celery" chips past 1Ghz.
It's just a project. Coolant, would mean LN type. Basically imagine a small refrigerator...
Any of the old overclockers will remember this. Heat was always the achilles heel of any processor. That, and voltage. But it seems the newer processors, are tied in with the kernel.
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A tutorial how to get that high 1.75ghz please
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whats the point in knowing how he got that high? it's clearly impractical and with liquid cooling you can pretty much achieve anything.
Moscow Desire said:
Looking for any Rom and "coding accessories" that can push my Desire past the 2ghz+ mark. Currently at 1.75 (give or take depending on coolant).
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I think dropping your phone in a soda would have a similar effect, no matter what coolant you use.
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Mineral oil FTW
I don't get why you would want to do that to your phone. You couldn't possibly get it to that and use it in the real world.
How about you simply compile a kernel with 2GHz support?
Though you'll probably fry the motherboard since the Desire's CPU requires monstruos voltages for anything higher than 1.13GHz.
I only can overclock it to 1.3 GHz
Meaple said:
Mineral oil FTW
I don't get why you would want to do that to your phone. You couldn't possibly get it to that and use it in the real world.
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+1 ... All coolants are a mixture of Mineral Oil and water... Oil based coolant and water based!! MUAHAHHA LOL
why is 1GHz not enough ?
Are you trying to fry it?
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droidzone said:
Are you trying to fry it?
Swyped with my Starburst based Desire. Please ignore any typos or grammos.
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Guys don't judge him . He may want to make pancakes with his phone
But seriously how did you achieve 2ghz and how did you water cool it?
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Meaple said:
Mineral oil FTW
I don't get why you would want to do that to your phone. You couldn't possibly get it to that and use it in the real world.
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I'm thinking pocket-feed catheter...
But, seriously, one must question the practicality of such a set up...
I got 1825 MHz on Quadrant after overclocking my Desire to 1190 MHz, but the next day I realized the phone was getting hotter than it ever did, so it definitely isn't a wise thing to do to overclock.
Wait for graphene-based processors, dude. Those will be 10x faster than current processors, and will produce almost no heat. Give or take 10yrs from now.
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I got 1825 MHz on Quadrant after overclocking my Desire to 1190 MHz, but the next day I realized the phone was getting hotter than it ever did, so it definitely isn't a wise thing to do to overclock.
Wait for graphene-based processors, dude. Those will be 10x faster than current processors, and will produce almost no heat. Give or take 10yrs from now.
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+1 on these graphene processors. I thought that quadrant doesn't give score in mhz
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Quadrant does not give MHz scores. That's just 1825 point, no MHz, nothing.
Yeah, read about those CPUs, will be nice to have them
BTW, I managed to overclock mine to 1304 MHz(I think) with a ROM/Kernel combo on tis site, but it got insanely hot after the 3D tests So rather staying at 1 GHz stock.
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A tutorial how to get that high 1.75ghz please
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Hail to that!!
hi guys i would like to overclock my desire to one of the maximums how can iget linpack scores at about 60. if you go in top devices in linpack people have 1804 mhz or 1600 hod do i overclock that much. what rom, what kernel.Are thosescores real.Thx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_mDTLphIVY
You can't overclock the desire anywhere near that. Why do you care about the scores anyway?
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yeah the score on linpack is important to me, because thats what the speed depends from.if you go in lipack top devices you may clearly see 1804 on the nr 1 score and 1600 on the last.but even if it cant go at high then which rom may go the highest. thats more what im asking for 1800 is just a example.
1190 on most kernels. Shouldn't be important as its not the same as real world speed. You have a lot to learn
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1190 on most kernels. Shouldn't be important as its not the same as real world speed. You have a lot to learn
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Actually he doesn't. Obviously he done his part on researching and he knows what he wants. Linpack is a tool every Desire owner should have on his device and run it as often as possible. After all we all buy the most expensive graphics cards to run 3D mark all day long, not to play games or to bother ourselves with our needs, size of our screens and resolution we intend to play on.
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actually i know that linpack isnt all the realness of speed but its one of the most truthfull things to check the cpu.i mean quadrant is **** and i know about that.Do you know any kernel 1190 for reduxv2??
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Actually he doesn't. Obviously he done his part on researching and he knows what he wants. Linpack is a tool every Desire owner should have on his device and run it as often as possible. After all we all buy the most expensive graphics cards to run 3D mark all day long, not to play games or to bother ourselves with our needs, size of our screens and resolution we intend to play on.
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These linpack and quadrant benchmarks are not exactly synonymous with SANDRA though. These don't give a realistic perspective on how well a phone will run. The only use is to compare your device with one setup against your device with another set up. Trying to beat the devices of others' is futile.
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actually i know that linpack isnt all the realness of speed but its one of the most truthfull things to check the cpu.i mean quadrant is **** and i know about that.Do you know any kernel 1190 for reduxv2??
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EVERY benchmark is ****. End of story.
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These linpack and quadrant benchmarks are not exactly synonymous with SANDRA though. These don't give a realistic perspective on how well a phone will run. The only use is to compare your device with one setup against your device with another set up. Trying to beat the devices of others' is futile.
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Wink wink
I'm doing the same thing as always, but this time I'm doing it in the gloves. Terepin here got it I see
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I shall put it down to being ill
guys your changing the subject.!
What subject? This thread was predestined to be doomed before you posted it.
bechmark scores doesn't show the real daily performance.
i guess a ordinary desire takes a score of 1300 from quadrant. (correct me if i am wrong)
miui x-part rom takes it to 2500-2600... does it effects daily use, absolutely not...
on the other hand overlocking is not necessary, in my pov. you make your device hotter, unstable etc. and more importantly you will drain your battery much faster. and we all know that desire's battery isn't great.
but who takes those score and why? i guess those kernels are specific for bechmarking and not for daily use. i clocked my desire 998mhz for normal use and even less when the screen is off...