I understand the basics of overclock and undervolt but i don't understand voltage..hopefully somebody can tell me changing the voltages does? Thanks
I.e. what would happen if i ran at 700MHz and change the voltage? What would higher and lower do? And how high or low would cause problems if any?
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voltages mean exactly that: voltages.
if you understand undervolt, you should be able to understand what voltages are. @1200mhz your cpu draws 1380mV. the principle of uv is to draw less voltage for the same cpu freq. when overclocking, you may need to rise voltage to run a particular cpu frequency stable.
srlsly, have you ever messed around with overclocking/uving before?
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So I used aospCM7-VM-20110516 and tried different swap/FS sizes.
The reason I did this is because I received a lot of hear-say about swap/fs sizes. I like numbers to do the talking; I'm a Computer Engineer in training so I love proof by numbers.
My hypothesis was swap size did matter, greater than 5% difference.
All Quadrant runs were in airplane mode on 768/768MHz cpu speed.
A good amount of the difference in averages represent less than a 1% difference, which is within the margin of error.
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Story of the numbers: swap doesn't matter!
Of course that's what everyone said, but I just hate to be told something be given no proof.
Experiments conclude that swap size's effect on benchmarking is negligible.
Your axis labels are swapped.
On my second day of GummyNex0.7.0+franco combination. Updated franco kernel to #16 yesterday. Battery life has been ok but not as hoped or as many people have posted.
However today at about 50% my phone shut down on its own, after rebooting the battery went directly to 40%. At first I thought it was UV problem so didn't pay much attention until the phone shut down again, to be rebooted at 30%. I didn't apply voltage setting after the first reboot so it was on stock voltage setting. That should probably rule out UV setting to be the problem.
What do you guys think? Battery calibration error? I'll try to give detail information to reproduce the situation but it has been stable until now.
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Hello, after updating to MIUI 9.6.3.0, I'm noticing Google app using alot of CPU and phone temperature rising in between 37°C to 39°C on moderate use, which didn't happen before, causing battery life to drain significantly. Any fix for this? Tried rebooting, force stop, clear cache.
CPU-Z app shows CPU 4 to 7 at 1113mhz, and does not fall below which used to drop to 633mhz before. CPU 0 to 3 still does.
Sometimes random pop up appear stating Google has stopped working.
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I can confirm that it's there on the P Semi-GSI as well
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Hi, I have a moto z2 force, I'm trying overclock my device to 2592 MHz or higher, I did it, but I have some questions.
the single core performance is really improved, but multicore performance seems not.
I use the pigz(level 11) and time command for test performance(all thermal throttles has removed), 2592 MHz single core faster than 2457 MHz or 2496 MHz about 2 - 3 seconds, but multi core(-p 2 or more), 2496 MHz and 2592 MHz seems slower than 2457 MHz.
what happened? I need some help.
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I recently installed stable xiaomi eu 12.5.14.0, and faced a problem, constant jumps in processor frequency, and
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consequently overheating of the phone. The frequency constantly jumps from 600 MHz to 1400-2300 MHz. And the phone heats up to 42-48 degrees. I used to use root, but I installed the firmware without it. What could it be, and how to fix it? The phone is noticeably warm, and heats up in normal use.
usually the root is the cause of such problems , i'm not sure but maybe full format will can help u