I saw some place online that said our phones have a 1.5 GHz processor in it buts it under clocked to 1.2 to save on battery and so it does not over heat. Does anyone else know if this is true.
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whiteintegsg316 said:
I saw some place online that said our phones have a 1.5 GHz processor in it buts it under clocked to 1.2 to save on battery and so it does not over heat. Does anyone else know if this is true.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMAP#OMAP_4
Omap 4460 is what we've got.
So yes, the manufacturer intended it to be clocked at 1.5ghz.
Whether it can run in a stable manner at 1.5ghz is up to your individual phone (silicon).
Using a custom kernel it reboots on mine after a while
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Texas Instruments recommends the highest clock speed to be 1.5ghz... that's probably what you read.
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OK thanks for the info.
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I have my phone over clocked, as much as I know, and I'm getting a score of about 3300-3400 each test. I'm running the latest CM9 RC2 with Franco Milestone 4 kernel. How can I make it better? Any ideas?
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does the phone feel smooth? if so, dont rely on quadrant. it has been proven many times the score doesnt matter.
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I have my phone over clocked, as much as I know, and I'm getting a score of about 3300-3400 each test. I'm running the latest CM9 RC2 with Franco Milestone 4 kernel. How can I make it better? Any ideas?
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Why?
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Yeah is smooth. My co worker has a two year old android phone with half the specs and the galaxy nexus and that phones getting 2200 a score.
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Something doesn't seem right. Haha
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let me clue you in with benchmarks...
they dont matter. you can write a kernel that fully goes after what quadrant looks at and score like 14,000.
Alright. Thanks!
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Running android 3.5.0 with cna and Franco nightly 250. Shorty after flashing while navigating my screen, it became fuzzy and pixelated. It comes for a split second and goes. Any reason as to why and a fix? I'll drop a screen shot in a sec.
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Like this
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Are you using the 512 GpU version? If yes, your phone cannot handle the gpu OC. Try the 384 mhz version instead
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I sure am. So go back to the franco site and get the other one then
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Maybe that's not exactly the right title.. but can someone point me to a program to change the GPU speed and which kernels allow this? I have seen this on cm9/10.
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As far as I know, the leankernel has such function
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qtwrk said:
As far as I know, the leankernel has such function
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Thanks appreciate it.
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There was a thread here on XDA a couple of weeks back where someone benchmarked performance at each GPU clock speed- stock was best.
Just passing along info.
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jimmyco2008 said:
There was a thread here on XDA a couple of weeks back where someone benchmarked performance at each GPU clock speed- stock was best.
Just passing along info.
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Its only for emulators. They do run fine but at 512* it runs nearly 60fps constantly.
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Faux123 actually has a on demand governor for the GPU allowing load based scaling.
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Huh.. interesting. So it'll switch over GPU speeds depending on my activity if needed?
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withbloodskies said:
Huh.. interesting. So it'll switch over GPU speeds depending on my activity if needed?
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Yeah, I believe that's the idea.
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Gonna go on a limb and ask why the need?
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Because I like pudhing my device hard.
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Yep got my octa s4 to 2.5ghz and customised kernel so all 8 cores running at once. Quadrant benchmark = 38000+ points
Thats the internstional Gs4 right?
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Isnt the international version only 1.6 ghz?
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Greg1964 said:
Isnt the international version only 1.6 ghz?
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Yep then i set it to 2.5ghz. My first s4 was 2.8ghz but it exploded in my hand, now i only have one hand left
Lol
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SPBoss said:
Yep got my octa s4 to 2.5ghz and customised kernel so all 8 cores running at once. Quadrant benchmark = 38000+ points
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SPBoss said:
Yep then i set it to 2.5ghz. My first s4 was 2.8ghz but it exploded in my hand, now i only have one hand left
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Bwahahaha - me loves me some sarcazm spelled with z
Is the GPU on the galaxy nexus a single core or dual core? I've researched the specs and got nothing on that aspect :/
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AaronEmoBoi said:
Is the GPU on the galaxy nexus a single core or dual core? I've researched the specs and got nothing on that aspect :/
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AFAIK, GPU is builtin to SoC. (SGX540 + Cortex-A9 (dual))