[Q] Best CPU value - HTC Wildfire S

which values are best for optimum useage Wildfire S?
I set CPU Min:9 Mhz and Max:600 Mhz but my phone freeze some times about 15-30 second at lock screen...

9 MHz way to low my friend, i would have minimum no lower than 122MHz i have mine at 245 minium i get no lag and big improvement in battery life.
Also my max is 806MHz and feels super fast.
Must be rooted and using custom kernel for overclock.

I'm Using the Alquez OC Kernel ported by Jikantaru along with Kickass and V6, on the Jikantaru XE rom, and Ive maxed out my quadrant score at 1775 for real.
this phone is snappier than my buudies Iphone 4!

intel007 said:
9 MHz way to low my friend, i would have minimum no lower than 122MHz i have mine at 245 minium i get no lag and big improvement in battery life.
Also my max is 806MHz and feels super fast.
Must be rooted and using custom kernel for overclock.
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witch kernel do you use?
jermzii said:
I'm Using the Alquez OC Kernel ported by Jikantaru along with Kickass and V6, on the Jikantaru XE rom, and Ive maxed out my quadrant score at 1775 for real.
this phone is snappier than my buudies Iphone 4!
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you've got 1,7 GHz?!

No, the Processor is OC'd to 806 mhz.
Quadrant is a benchmarking app that gives you a score based on a culmination of tests
Cpu, Memory, I/O, 2d and 3d graphics. and then compares your score to several other devices. just look in the development section for the rom, kernel, and Kickass kernalizer V6 supercharger tutorial, I only obtained this score by doing a clean wipe and flash of the XE rom, then flashed the kernel, finally ran the tweek scripts. Dont forget to sync your contacts, and Titanium backup all of your apps and Data.

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No BS or terminal hacks, this score is straight up, it would have been a little higher but I was using screenshot

Here's a good one
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intel007 said:
9 MHz way to low my friend, i would have minimum no lower than 122MHz i have mine at 245 minium i get no lag and big improvement in battery life.
Also my max is 806MHz and feels super fast.
Must be rooted and using custom kernel for overclock.
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thanx my friends, i set up min 9Mhz to 245 Mhz... If phone freeze some times @ min 245Mhz, max 600Mhz i clean Wipe cache and its works for my phone ...

When I set CPU value to 806mhz my phone hangs and restarts, I am using oc kernel and jikantaru xe Rom.
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Probably it's to much overlock for you device,try to lower cpu overclock to ~780mhz or something lower with setcpu program to see your max value
Not all phones can get to 800+mhz

aigaming said:
Probably it's to much overlock for you device,try to lower cpu overclock to ~780mhz or something lower with setcpu program to see your max value
Not all phones can get to 800+mhz
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After this value, what abot the battery life?

I've set mine to 122/768 .. I think its enough

Related

What is overclocking?is it harmful or ADVANTEGOUS?WHAT is its basic use?

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Overclocking is setting the processor speed higher than it is meant to go, if overclocked too far, it can be dangerous, but usually it improves the overall speed of the phone.
691MHz/710MHz are probably the best and safest Max speeds to go with, on my kernel I have 633MHz as default Max, but it can be overclocked higher to a very unstable 800MHz.
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How can i overclock my htc wildfire? please help..
If u r having cyanogenmod7 then goto settings,cyanogenmod settings,performance,CPU and there u can overclock it
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Over clocking is good!
Over clocking can be harmful in the sense that it can make your device unstable if you over clock at a high speed, although there are benefits to over clocking such as increasing the speed on your android device to attempt to reduce things such as lag on low end devices such as the HTC Wildfire (Buzz).
Use Rom Toolbox (its downloadable from android market for free or donate)
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i have also underclocked my processor as well as overclocking it so that when the phone is idle, it uses less batteryto keep things going.
one bit of advise, dont just max things out. start low and increase the OC slightly, test for a day or day, if everything seems fine, raise the bar until things become unstable, like the launcher jumping or sceen transitions becoming glitchy then reduce by one stage and this will be your optimum OC speed.
My phone can OC to about 791MHz but i'm only set at 652MHz. And the stock UC was about 400MHz and i have reduced to 264MHz

[Q] How to safe overclock my XPERIA Play?

Installed the JokaWild v3 ROM on my Play and flashed the DooMKerneL v14 ,now i wanna know how to do a safe OC.
I'm using No-frills CPU ,can you tell me the best settings for good and safe OC to XPERIA Play?
Thank you
I dont generally OC my phone beyond 1.2 but you can use this app to run a sereies of tests to determine which OC speed is best for your phone as all phones are different.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1656052
I don't overclock mine past 1.4. My play actually reboots if I go 1.6 or more.
I Overclocked my phone to 1.5 and it worked fine. Then tried overclock to 1.6 ,and it's really working good! no bugs ,very fast and the battery stays cool.
I'll stay with my 1.6Ghz overclock ,I think it's enough
What governor / IO scheduler are you guys using? i'm in the same position (jokawild / doomkernel v14 and just installed nofrills cpu) and have read the FAQ, but the version i have seems to have considerably more governors than what has been listed
EDIT: list explaining the governors is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
kymochi said:
What governor / IO scheduler are you guys using? i'm in the same position (jokawild / doomkernel v14 and just installed nofrills cpu) and have read the FAQ, but the version i have seems to have considerably more governors than what has been listed
EDIT: list explaining the governors is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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I'm on SmartassV2.
I once asked this same question ot DoomLord, maker of DoomKernel about which governor and IO to use for best gaming and all around performance.
His recommendation (whihc I have been using since and saw a noticable difference) was to use
Governor: Performance
I/O: BFQ
and I overclock mine to 1.2ghz. My first android phone i oc'd too much, heard a popping noise and BAM.....bu-bye. So I dont go too far..
I generally step up the speed one step at a time until I hit errors that cannot be explained or I get force quits because the phone is running too fast. I suggest going slowly and testing things out but using the governor Performance while the phone is changing. Right now I'm doing okay with smartass v2 at .60/ 1.5 ghz. I might try bumping it up to 1.6 ghz and see how that works tomorrow.
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jgregoryj1 said:
I once asked this same question ot DoomLord, maker of DoomKernel about which governor and IO to use for best gaming and all around performance.
His recommendation (whihc I have been using since and saw a noticable difference) was to use
Governor: Performance
I/O: BFQ
and I overclock mine to 1.2ghz. My first android phone i oc'd too much, heard a popping noise and BAM.....bu-bye. So I dont go too far..
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Hows the battery life with this governor?
elnacho said:
Hows the battery life with this governor?
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Epic It is like the phone has no battery cuz on this governor, the phone runs at max frequency.
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I know I'm mad late, but I was wondering why my phone kept rebooting. I uninstalled all overclocking apps so I thought my profiles would return to normal. Turns out I must have accidentally set the profile to 2ghz max and 2ghz min somehow. My phone was super lagging and thank God it didn't burn out, smh...
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davidbar93 said:
Installed the JokaWild v3 ROM on my Play and flashed the DooMKerneL v14 ,now i wanna know how to do a safe OC.
I'm using No-frills CPU ,can you tell me the best settings for good and safe OC to XPERIA Play?
Thank you
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I currently have my Play overclocked to 1.6 using the interactive governor. Battery life is great and it runs steady at 60fps in FPSE. Also Mupen64 runs much better. I haven't had any issues with it so far!
tempest918 said:
I currently have my Play overclocked to 1.6 using the interactive governor. Battery life is great and it runs steady at 60fps in FPSE. Also Mupen64 runs much better. I haven't had any issues with it so far!
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What scheduler are you using??
Mine is running fine on 1.4Ghz with SIO scheduler and InteractiveX governor, the bbatery life seems fine as well...
SmartAss always causing lag on me, dunno why...
LUPUS_GB
i use lupus kernel for gb v2 with i/o setting SIO and governor superbad..
and my phone runs well...no lag..
Hey guys ive already overclocked my phone using the lubus gb kernelv12 and i gota say having the extra internal memory (EXTRA 400MB!!!) and the ability to overclock to 1.6ghz is nice, however there are some things i wana ask. Im running at a min 249 and a max of 1613 mhz using no frills cpu with smartassv2 as my governer and noob as be scheduler, it runs miracles in speed, everything i can run at high resolutions and play and top speeds. However i leave my phone like this all the time ( 249mhz 1613 mhz). The smartassv2 governer is ment to only use high cpus when needed, so that in theory means that i wont always be at 1.6ghz. Ive read on other forums keeping your phone overclocked all the time is bad and dangerous but is it really if the max cpu is only being used when needed? In otherwords should i leave it how it is or is it dangerous? My device is an xperia plat btw. :victory:
Mushtaqs said:
Hey guys ive already overclocked my phone using the lubus gb kernelv12 and i gota say having the extra internal memory (EXTRA 400MB!!!) and the ability to overclock to 1.6ghz is nice, however there are some things i wana ask. Im running at a min 249 and a max of 1613 mhz using no frills cpu with smartassv2 as my governer and noob as be scheduler, it runs miracles in speed, everything i can run at high resolutions and play and top speeds. However i leave my phone like this all the time ( 249mhz 1613 mhz). The smartassv2 governer is ment to only use high cpus when needed, so that in theory means that i wont always be at 1.6ghz. Ive read on other forums keeping your phone overclocked all the time is bad and dangerous but is it really if the max cpu is only being used when needed? In otherwords should i leave it how it is or is it dangerous? My device is an xperia plat btw. :victory:
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AFAIK only the Performance gov keeps the phone at the max allowed clock speed (1.6GHz in your case), so it's just fine as it is. You could, however, use an app (the only one I know that does this is SetCPU, there might be others) to make profiles so it'll only be overclocked when playing games/running benchmarks et cetera. This might save you some battery life.
CPU master by antutu allows you to set profiles but you need to buy the pro to do it
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ridder215215 said:
AFAIK only the Performance gov keeps the phone at the max allowed clock speed (1.6GHz in your case), so it's just fine as it is. You could, however, use an app (the only one I know that does this is SetCPU, there might be others) to make profiles so it'll only be overclocked when playing games/running benchmarks et cetera. This might save you some battery life.
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Much appriciated for your reply, and thanks button got a smack to.

Overclock problem in Cyanogen.

Hi, I'm Spanish, so my English is very poor. I have an HTC Wildfire, and when I installed one rom of Cyanogen, the stable version 7.1, Android 2.3.7 and tried to overclock with the options "Performance", 518mhz of minimum and 768mhz of maximum, the system freezes after a few minutes. I tried several times and with the stable version 7.2, and it is always so. I wonder if you can help me.
Thanks.
Don't clock it to max.
Your phone can't handle it.
Try 528-710 for example.
My phone don't suport 728mhz? Only to 710mhz?
BuzzWildfire said:
My phone don't suport 728mhz? Only to 710mhz?
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The point I was trying to make is to try a lower frequency. Doesn't necessarily have to be 710MHz
BuzzWildfire said:
Hi, I'm Spanish, so my English is very poor. I have an HTC Wildfire, and when I installed one rom of Cyanogen, the stable version 7.1, Android 2.3.7 and tried to overclock with the options "Performance", 518mhz of minimum and 768mhz of maximum, the system freezes after a few minutes. I tried several times and with the stable version 7.2, and it is always so. I wonder if you can help me.
Thanks.
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I can't overclock my WF to the maximum too so i clocked it to 729mHz and it runs fast aswell. I don't think you notice the 30mHz difference.
BuzzWildfire said:
My phone don't suport 728mhz? Only to 710mhz?
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The hardware may vary (slightly or even significantly) in both directions (some people may overclock to more than 768MHz while others even can't up to 710). Varies also with different kernels - but freezes generally are a sign that you've gone over max - independant from your kernel).
From my experience it doesn't really make a big difference if I set 710 or 768 (besides the battery drains faster and my Willy is getting freakin' hot at times) - overclocking is a bit overestimated anyway
After running my wildfire for months at 768 i decided there wasn't much point in going above 633 for the things i did on it. Also the speed margin was minimal.
I'm now on a dual core 1.2ghz s2 running at 1ghz on a single core and its almost doubled my battery life, the 2nd core is hardly used unless its needed so i turned it off, i see no difference in speed but high gains in battery life.....
Sometimes a high Oc isn't what's needed to make a phone faster........
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@ scratch and event
but try getting people to believe these facts!
groundhog days lol......
Forum fishing.... Who's biting!
I tried to 748mhz and the Wildfire are ok. Thanks.
everyone has "different" wildfire. For example you get freezes at 768 Mhz but I don't get it and my willy is getting well with it. Anyway, the biggest difference you can see when you overclock willy to 729 Mhz. Higher is not important because you cannot see any difference in performance. You will only drain your battery life
drewniany92 said:
everyone has "different" wildfire. For example you get freezes at 768 Mhz but I don't get it and my willy is getting well with it. Anyway, the biggest difference you can see when you overclock willy to 729 Mhz. Higher is not important because you cannot see any difference in performance. You will only drain your battery life
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Thanks. I choose the configuration in 518mhz-729mhz in performance. I'm testing this configuration since eleven hours.
IMO bes configuration is from 264 or 176 to 729 and smartass v2 governor. Low values because when ur phone is in sleep mode it drain ur battery less than on 518 mhz (; give a try (;
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drewniany92 said:
IMO bes configuration is from 264 or 176 to 729 and smartass v2 governor. Low values because when ur phone is in sleep mode it drain ur battery less than on 518 mhz (; give a try (;
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That's the best configuration for YOU.
Not everyone has the same taste as you
Yes (; for me it is the best so i wrote IMO m8. But i think that this conf. would be much better for battery than yours but urs would be faster of course (;
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HTC ONE V performance after OC

Dears,
can anyone share his experience with overclocked HTC ONE V? What is the best settings to keep the phone stable CPU and RAM? How about phone's life after oc? Is it shorter or doesn't matter?
Thanks for and advices.
Graveler said:
Dears,
can anyone share his experience with overclocked HTC ONE V? What is the best settings to keep the phone stable CPU and RAM? How about phone's life after oc? Is it shorter or doesn't matter?
Thanks for and advices.
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Well some users over clock up to 1.7 and run deadline and noop. The Ram isn't the best on this phone which is why some games run sluggish. Overclocking does reduce the phones and battery's life but it'll last you a long time.
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About the ram, Flash turbo boost
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Graveler said:
Dears,
can anyone share his experience with overclocked HTC ONE V? What is the best settings to keep the phone stable CPU and RAM? How about phone's life after oc? Is it shorter or doesn't matter?
Thanks for and advices.
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I hope that you're rooted...
If so, install OnePowerGuard: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1947559 and you'll be able to OC without problems or whatever... Generally, OC to 1200000 is good for battery save and daily use, 1497600 will be for music and games, but battery drain a bit more, 1708800 will be for heavy games, battery drain very quick...
Tray... :fingers-crossed:
bratusm said:
I hope that you're rooted...
If so, install OnePowerGuard: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1947559 and you'll be able to OC without problems or whatever... Generally, OC to 1200000 is good for battery save and daily use, 1497600 will be for music and games, but battery drain a bit more, 1708800 will be for heavy games, battery drain very quick...
Tray... :fingers-crossed:
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must say, that msm 8255 is 1.4Ghz in factory default (up to) but mainly is used on 1ghz. My phone's capable of 2ghz OC without problem, but the battery is literraly sucked down when used like that. I agree with bratusm with the setting, for sceduler I recommend LionHeart or Smartass V2 (or H3 or SMARTMAX) whatever is in your kernel, for IO deadline or CFQ for battey life, LionHeart or ondemand and BFQ for heavy useage.
Well, great for the answers. I'll try to test all options mentioned here. As far the best optimum seems to be 1.4 for normal daily use.
And can u share you results in antutu benchmarking? I got 5520 as far as the highest keeping phone working without issues With battery leasting for one day...
Graveler said:
Well, great for the answers. I'll try to test all options mentioned here. As far the best optimum seems to be 1.4 for normal daily use.
And can u share you results in antutu benchmarking? I got 5520 as far as the highest keeping phone working without issues With battery leasting for one day...
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Dont trust the antutu, antutu scores and reallife performance is diffrent
Shent with shexy kitteh ushin Sensation XE and One V
i use titanium kiss oc kernel and stock rom (root and bloatware programs is deleted and cpu frequency is 1.497 mhz),i play max payne and asphalt 7 with no shutter but dead trigger dead is not playable high graphical setting.
Any oc will reduce battery life. Personally the best o/c is 1.5ghz...the phone is stable. 1.7-2ghz makes your phone hot and unstable.
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Usually i overclock my one v to 1.5GHz and UV to 1250mha!
it is very stable!
reV17 said:
Well some users over clock up to 1.7 and run deadline and noop. The Ram isn't the best on this phone which is why some games run sluggish. Overclocking does reduce the phones and battery's life but it'll last you a long time.
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What is noop?
green.apple said:
What is noop?
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What is noop?
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IO scheduler.
I'm running at 1.8ghz with shpongle rom....no lags at all.....
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wow
On my HtC one v with omega rom+1.5ghz overlock i get 9870 on antutu benchmark
Looks good vs stock 4500
I use Ignorance V5 OC max 1GHz min 245MHz
smartassv2
I/O: SIO
Bloatware frozen. SWAP 32MB
Kernel: Charm Kiss Advanced
Phone is stable, but sometimes laggy little. If i play epsxe like Diablo fps i max 60fps, sometimes drop to 25.
Any idea how i Can play psx game without lag? I want play psx . But on cyanogenmod 10 my battery percentage drop berg fast. I use cm only 4h and back to ignorance v5. Dont wanna kill my battery . One time on cm 10 . My battery charge to 0% and must replace new battery.
Phone dosent boot, on cm 10, dont turn on charger. Any idea how i Can speed up my htc one v?
Thanks for answer, and sorry for my English. This isn't my native laungage.
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[Q] [POLL-TYPE]Poll about overclock

Hey everyone,
Was just wondering, what is your Maximum overclock on your Note II. At what voltage?
1.8GHz for daily usage at 1250mv
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Latest antutu 22570.
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Don't actually overclock, don't really need it so far
Overclocking Benefits
Wow, 1.86 GHz. Great. Nice low voltage too!
I run at 1.92 GHz, 1350 mV (Sometimes I can get 1325 mV, but I overclocked the GPU. It seems if the GPU is faster the processor needs more voltage?)
Latest Antutu Score: 25545, beating the stock S IV
Hitman7987 said:
Wow, 1.86 GHz. Great. Nice low voltage too!
I run at 1.92 GHz, 1350 mV (Sometimes I can get 1325 mV, but I overclocked the GPU. It seems if the GPU is faster the processor needs more voltage?)
Latest Antutu Score: 25545, beating the stock S IV
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Don't you undervolt all CPU clocks from 200Mhz to 1900Mhz?
nukeman239 said:
Don't you undervolt all CPU clocks from 200Mhz to 1900Mhz?
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Yep! All clocks are undervolted, each step decrease 25 mV from previous. I found this to give best benchmark and stability!
If you know of any clocks I can decrease further, please share.
Also, does anybody know if 2000 MHz is possible? I heard overclocking should be between 10-20% increase otherwise the CPU could malfunction (device freeze, SOD, ect) Now, 1600 MHz + 20% = 1920 MHz so I don't think any higher is possible.... But anything is possible on XDA/Android!
Tried your setting hitman but best antutu I could get was 23049.
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Tried your setting hitman but best antutu I could get was 23049.
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Ok. What ROM are you using? I'm running CM 10.2
Also, governor to Pegasusq. I customised that to give best performance I can get.
And, what kernel are you using? I'm using Devil Kernel 0.35 or something (the latest devil kernel)
Use TricksterMod to overlook GPU to 800 MHz, you'll need extra volts.
Download all in one toolbox from Play, or Clean Master. Run this before running Antutu
Using TricksterMod, make sure CPU temp is below 30 Degrees Celsius.

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