is there any way to add freq 1 mhz by 1 mhz
Why would you ever wana do that? It would have pretty much 0 effect on performance...
I thought the kernel had to support the frequency sets.
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because i want to find bottleneck of cpu
No
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what do u mean by no??
You can only choose frequencies defined in the kernel. So no, you won't be able to do this on any currently released kernel.
Sounds to me like its a risk for no gain at all.
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I'm overclocked with CM 6.1.1, and get around 30MFLOPS in 2ish sec. I've seen less MHz with much higher MFOPS. How do I get higher scores?
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im assuming you're using setcpu..?
perhaps you have profiles set to be running at lower speeds. Even if your main screen max is at 1.5, the profiles will overrule.
Could be a program using up resources while your running the test.
I'm surprised you're even able to run linpack on it when its running at 1.5 MHz
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Yeah wouldn't expect anything to run at 1.5Mhz I think you mean 1.5Ghz
What rom are you using?
CM 6.1.1 for rom
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Hi everyone
What is the maximum frequency desire can be overclocked to?
And where can i get the kernel?
Thank you in advance
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Max stable OC is 1190MHz and can be found here. Scroll down to the kernels and see whats what.
One caveat: 1190 is not universally stable. Some desires can handle it, but many have found that the phone freezes requiring a battery pull. Overclocking to 1152 seems stable for everyone afaik.
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I stand corrected
Can anyone help me to use setcpu?
It always return to the default frequency 998mhz!
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Hi.
I tried many kernels and many oc profiles with setcpu and now I'm back on stock frequencies 998 mhz, because with that it is stable, batterydrain is "normal" and the quadrant score isn't a score for me...
Greetz sweet
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my one V can max. run 1,5 ghz but i want play games that required more performance,,, so when i overclock up to 2 ghz it freeze and must reboot ... i know my phone (GSM) is not capable up to 2 ghz ... can i do something to run it at this freq.. ?
thanks
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Hi
Seems you are desperate to kill your phone
2GHz is high above any spec of the CPU
You can try to increase voltage or put it into the freezer
Regards
max
Unfortunately, you can't do anything, only increase the voltage and hope for the best. Not recommended at any circumstances.
okeey thanks i dont want to increase the voltage so i stay at 1,5 ghz
haha xD
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The one v has a 1 ghz single core processor so my question is is it possible that the processor from our one V behave like a dual core processor ? Ist it possible
Sry for my bad english xd
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I'll assume when you mean behave like a dual core you mean the processing power of a dual core.
Most likely not however users are reporting (assuming you flashed a kernel that allows overclocking) that you can do 1.5Ghz stable (which I am currently doing), however Titanium allows up to 2.0Ghz.
Not dual core, but it's as good as can be.
I have the kiss kernel up to 1,5 ghz on 2ghz my phone frezzes how can this be fixed?
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dontbelive said:
I have the kiss kernel up to 1,5 ghz on 2ghz my phone frezzes how can this be fixed?
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Then just try higher frequency above 1.5 and below 2.0
So you can find your best frequency clock..:good:
Because it's depends on what kind of activities that peoples doing in their phone.
I'm running at 1.7ghz on my primoc with no issues so far
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My phone withstands the 2ghz constantly, but I don't think it's necessary. Every phone has different CPU, and so withstands different freq.
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My phone runs fine till 1.7 ghz.
It depends from phone to phone. However even after overclock you will not find a lot of difference in performance.
I've tried it but it frezzes only up to 1,5 ghz is able to work for my phone
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Then use 1.5 ghz.
imo anything above 806 mhz feels the same if not playing games. When you play games then 1.4ghz is good enough.
Lil bit an off topic question here. What is the best governor for playing games. I'm currently OC'd at 1.2GHz?
JalmiNyondong1933 said:
Lil bit an off topic question here. What is the best governor for playing games. I'm currently OC'd at 1.2GHz?
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many people will suggest smartass v2 or ondemand...
you can read the details, here :good:
I am bored with my gio because most of high-end games has lag
Does anyone know how to create a governor or a new kernel for better gameplay performance for gio?
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Msilviu said:
I am bored with my gio because most of high-end games has lag
Does anyone know how to create a governor or a new kernel for better gameplay performance for gio?
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OH MY FUC*IN GOD, man, try using performance governor, it set frequency to the max values all time, if game lag, use a new phone
I dont want to change my phone just i want a little bit more from my gio
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So, set governor to performance when gaming. It's a stupid governor, like minnax, minmax set the min and the max at your min values, performanche the opposite: example --> performance governor ,Min 245 ,max 800, the frequency will be 800 at all time
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you can also set the min value higher
min : 787
max: your highest overclock value
governor: performance
Sorry for maybe off topic but what frequency can fry up my cpu.so i can avoid
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batman38102 said:
Sorry for maybe off topic but what frequency can fry up my cpu.so i can avoid
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921+ can fry up the device's cpu.
muzaffarhassan64 said:
921+ can fry up the device's cpu.
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once more.
every hardware is different. some can OC to 960 Mhz without reboot problems, some can only get to 860 Mhz. you just need to find out how high you can scale.
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Governors:
for good gaming : peformance
for super smooth gaming and 3d games : buy a better phone .
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Thanks for your opinions
minmax gov
max overclock 921 mhz
miin overclcok 787 mhz
Minmax set frequency always to min value setted, so always 787, isn't better performance with 800-883?
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Minmax set frequency always to min value setted, so always 787, isn't better performance with 800-883?
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The same performance with 800-883
Frankin96 said:
Minmax set frequency always to min value setted, so always 787, isn't better performance with 800-883?
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The same performance with 800-883