Simply question guys, is it wise/safe to use faux123 ultimate (cpu overclock) kernel. Not disrespecting the build quality its just the HTC one x heats up like crazy so reverted back to faux normal kernel. I love this phone but just wanna get the most out of it? Any opinions on this are very welcome
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Rignog said:
Simply question guys, is it wise/safe to use faux123 ultimate (cpu overclock) kernel. Not disrespecting the build quality its just the HTC one x heats up like crazy so reverted back to faux normal kernel. I love this phone but just wanna get the most out of it? Any opinions on this are very welcome
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You said it yourself. If it's to hot for you don't use it?
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I use it! overclock and undervolt as faux123 suggested. So far the CPU temp is around 40-48c in not use state and 50-60c in mild use, 60-83c if playing heavy game. Before UV my HOX reached 92c, but after UV never been that state.
Battery life, no complain at all:good:
I used faux123 006u kernel, OC until 1700 MHz.
kisokod said:
I use it! overclock and undervolt as faux123 suggested. So far the CPU temp is around 40-48c in not use state and 50-60c in mild use, 60-83c if playing heavy game. Before UV my HOX reached 92c, but after UV never been that state.
Battery life, no complain at all:good:
I used faux123 006u kernel, OC until 1700 MHz.
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If it's reaching those temps in celcius, you are driving your phone to an early grave.
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Monsterkater said:
I wouldn't, by all means, overclock the phone if I got those temperatures. In fact, my HOX shuts down the moment it reaches 55 °C. 83 °C and more really IS some scary stuff ...
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You guys are getting CPU and battery temps confused..... 83 on the CPU is fine.... 55 on the battery is too hot...
edge3uk said:
You guys are getting CPU and battery temps confused..... 83 on the CPU is fine.... 55 on the battery is too hot...
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Yeah, you're right ofc. I'm sorry for confusing that, I didn't read properly.
Iv oc @ 1.6 and uc @ 1137 and its cooler than ever and battery life improved but every phone is different
Like faux says no 2 chips are the same
I would recommend trying it and if it gets to hot try 06m
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What's the best way to uv the overclock? Tempted to.have a mess around with it.
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I use system tuner does everything I need and if you uv to much the phone will freeze and reboot so don't worry if it crashes just don't save as default I have to change the values every time I reboot
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Well took the plunge and overclocked and under voltaged the CPU and so far so good took the prev advice and running at 1.6ghz temp seems high when under heavy load but researched and well under guidelines and not much hotter than stock this mobile just gets better and better
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This will tell you everything about oc and uv
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1815466
These are my stats
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Try this /etc/init.d script (google how to make these scripts work, basically change permissions.
(This is a text file), name it like 99ondemand_balancing or whatever. HOPEFULLY code is self explanatory.
Code:
echo "ondemand" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
chmod 664 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/online
echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/online
echo "ondemand" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_governor
chmod 664 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu2/online
echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu2/online
echo "ondemand" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu2/cpufreq/scaling_governor
chmod 664 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu3/online
echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu3/online
echo "ondemand" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu3/cpufreq/scaling_governor
echo "30000" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/sampling_rate
echo "80" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/up_threshold
echo "20" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/sampling_down_factor
echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/tegra_grhost/enable_3d_scaling
echo "noop" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
# UnderVolt 1137 1112 1100 1075 1050 1025 1000 975 950 925 900 875 812 800 775 750 725 700
echo "1137 1112 1100 1075 1050 1025 1000 975 950 925 900 875 812 800 775 750 725 700 " > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/UV_mV_table
Forgive me I no about rooting flashing roms kernels fastboot commands but when it comes to scripts Im a noob is it a simple process thanks
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Hmmmm think I may be doing something wrong, faux 006u is installed on mine at 1.7ghz overclock and I have just used system tuner to reduce max CPU load to 1.6 how do u set the kernel at max of of 1.6? My handsets holding out fine the way I've done it but just incase would like to set max at 1.6.
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I don't really get that how did u overclock to 1.7 I fort faux max was 1.6
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Lol not sure just installed the kernel the normal way and says 1.7.
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Wow can u find out your chip variant for me u can find this in sys/kernel/debug/t3-variant I will see what you can do with your chip like the most stable uv n oc
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Lol not sure just installed the kernel the normal way and says 1.7.
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Check with CpuSpy if the highest frequencies are being used please.
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Does this mean that I overclocked to 1.6 and its not even being used
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I was wondering what's the difference for me havs is a bit laggy but what should be the differences
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Static and adaptive voltages but if you either search on google or in the kernel threads you would find the same and more.
Which is better????
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There is no such thing as better. Otherwise they would not make both. Havs is usally undervolted, so if your phone is using the cpu, it uses less power. But not all phones like havs. Bottomline, try havs and if you don't like it go for svs.
Thanks I flashed the latest havs kernel and it seems fine what voltage should I go for 875 or 925 ???
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Thanks I flashed the latest havs kernel and it seems fine what voltage should I go for 875 or 925 ???
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Depends which one your phone's happy with..... if it's fine running at 875 mV then that's good. If it crashes a lot at 875 mV then go for the 925 mV (which will give it more stability...)
Thanks 875 is fine will click thanks button when I go on my computer
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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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Alright question for some devs or some peeps that understand architecture better then I do..
I am playing with undervolting,
so I set my max and min cpu speed to say1400, then I can successfully lower the voltage to something crazy like 800 mV (which i know should never work) but it does.. until the cpu tries to switch to a different level.
If i turn the screen off and back on, it works just fine, but if i turn it on long enough to hit deep sleep it wont turn back on.
Now is this because the voltage has not infact been changed until the cpu switches off that frequency and back onto it, or is this because there is more strain on the cpu when it first switches?
i can successfully boot into 1400 mhz at 850 mv. but im assuming again that set on boot isnt occuring till after the processor is already in 1400 mhz at the default mv and it wont switch till it gets off that freq and back on..?
Thanks for some input guys
I'm not a dev but i wrote up my undervolting successes on the note 2 here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1997838
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lmike6453 said:
I'm not a dev but i wrote up my undervolting successes on the note 2 here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1997838
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Good thread..thank you
its almost like you didnt read my post.
I am not asking how to undervolt.. If you read what I posted youd be shocked to see it work too. but more then likely it cant dynamically change the voltage and just needs to switch off it and back on to try the new voltage.
I did however ask HOW to undervolt the gpu
gundal said:
its almost like you didnt read my post.
I am not asking how to undervolt.. If you read what I posted youd be shocked to see it work too. but more then likely it cant dynamically change the voltage and just needs to switch off it and back on to try the new voltage.
I did however ask HOW to undervolt the gpu
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You stated that you were having issues with the phone not waking from deep sleep at 800mv.
Even though I couldn't answer your question in full, the link I posted will show you that multiple users could only get a stable undervolt of 813mv...
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800 mv at 1400 MHZ
and i stated that I KNEW it should not work. but then again running at that clockspeed/voltage at all should be impossible..
all i wanted to confirm was that it does r doesnt alter the voltage while the processor is fixed on that clockspeed.
go try it, set your min and max to 1400 then drop the voltage to 800mv. it will keep wrking FINE, if u did one cpu jump it would restart.
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oh and btw. I am running 750 mv at 200 and 775mv at 300 and its 100% stable, got 26 hours of battery life with 4 hours of talk time on that, and over 3 hours was spent at 200 mhz
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Hey guys,
I actually rooted my One v and also began using a custom Rom - KangBang v3 with hellboy kernel. I found the overclocking and voltag-controll in the menu. What is the maximum you wold overclock and at wich voltage?
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I personally don't use and prefer OCing above 1.5ghz.at 1.9ghz,phone reboots every time an app is opened,freezes sometimes...
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i never overcloked my Phone for me he is fast i think there is also a risk when you overclock
1.5 is pretty stable, any higher than that is a gamble. I got pretty good scores in antutu at 1.5, but not high enough to warrant constant over clock. Heck I usually run with 768 MHz on the high side for tiny bit better battery life and don't notice any slowdowns.
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I go 245 low and 1200 high and 1708 low and max for games, that's the max without reboot
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Ok, i overclocked it up to 1.5 GHz maximum. At this frequenzy gta III runs smooth xD.
But for daily use, this drains the battery too fast -.-
But I think 1ghz is enough for normal use without gaming
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Hey guys,
I am using Surprimo Rom v30
just wanted to ask if it has any such option of setting the processor setting
I haven't found any such settings during my usage.
So if it doesn't have such settings then what is the default setting set to?
I overclocked to 1,5 Ghz and use it daily with SmartassV2 governor. Battery lasts enough to load it back up overnight.
mihirengg19 said:
I personally don't use and prefer OCing above 1.5ghz.at 1.9ghz,phone reboots every time an app is opened,freezes sometimes...
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Your insane for trying 1.9 xD.
Don't exceed 1.4.
Overclocking a 1ghz kernel to 1.9 is dangerous.
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even at 2ghz,there is no damage done to ur phone.generally people feel that it will damage and fry their phone,but thats not true.it only may reboot and freeze just for some time.there is no serious damage as many feel.
Running at 1.2GHz max right now. I'm too paranoid to go any higher than that. It got rid of the minor lag issues I was having (occasionally seeing "loading" when going back to the Sense home screen from an app)
Hello!
I am playing arround with XM Kernel #235 and Black Pearl 5.0.1 ROM.
With stock values @ 1200MHZ AnTuTu scores arround 16000 but when i UV it - my phone gets uber slow (only on benchmark, not UI) and scores only 2500.
Even Subway Surfer seems to be strugling abit.
Another thing, I tried OverClocking to the limits.
This is what happened:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39069291&postcount=3693
Hello
I have some questions regarding #235.
I am using it on Black Pearl v5.0.1
I tried to overclock as much as possible
3D at 766mhz
2D at 620mhz
EMC at 900mhz
CPU at 1500mhz
yet I don't see any difference on any benchmark except my phone is hot as hell =)
Is it possible those values don't stack?
I am not getting any reboot or lag or anything. Stable as rock.
Thank you for your answers
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If anyone could help me, please do!
Thanks!
What is your CPU variant and how much did you UV?
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I have variant 2 using 1500MHz @ 1100mV.
Hm, what was the original value? I can't check right now...
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1237mV stock.
Try a milder UV.
Even -100mV is considered heavy UV so you should stick with values not much higher than that.
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