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I think you made a little error with the cores. Shouldn't one be for the big cores?
link bro
patoberli said:
I think you made a little error with the cores. Shouldn't one be for the big cores?
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andri7399 said:
link bro
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U can find in xda :')
I mean this part:
ValKyre said:
And set this value:
Max small cores: 1.5ghz
Max small cores: 1.6ghz
Max gpu: 700mhz.
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You wrote here two times "max small cores".
patoberli said:
I mean this part:
You wrote here two times "max small cores".
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? sorry about that....
My mean
Small core and big core
OK No worries!
If you have time, you can also edit and correct your first post.
How about installing latest firmware?
thanks for this amazing setting for my mi5s, no more overheat, and good permoance too.
im playing pubg with no lag and no over heat, even while im charging my phone.
btw sry for my english.
What's your battery stats with this settings
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is it true that over-clocking can damage my phone??
I like it when it's fast enough to play any games but i'm a little worried that OC might damage my phone..
do you have any suggestion about the right minimum and maximum frequency??(sorry 4 my english)
deosantos said:
is it true that over-clocking can damage my phone??
I like it when it's fast enough to play any games but i'm a little worried that OC might damage my phone..
do you have any suggestion about the right minimum and maximum frequency??(sorry 4 my english)
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it really depends, im using CM10 on 134-1024 Mhz. Most the games are smooth. Its safe to OC up to 1.4 GHz imo. 1.6 GHz and 1.8 GHz might damage over time and a lot of usage at max frequency
OC is always bad and dangerous, no matter what clocks you use.
Besides, OC doesn't give any major performance boost, you can barely see it.
Someguyfromhell said:
OC is always bad and dangerous, no matter what clocks you use.
Besides, OC doesn't give any major performance boost, you can barely see it.
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To add on, constant OC = spoiling your phones.
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TheHaso said:
it really depends, im using CM10 on 134-1024 Mhz. Most the games are smooth. Its safe to OC up to 1.4 GHz imo. 1.6 GHz and 1.8 GHz might damage over time and a lot of usage at max frequency
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so it's 100% safe if i OC it up to 1.4?
Someguyfromhell said:
OC is always bad and dangerous, no matter what clocks you use.
Besides, OC doesn't give any major performance boost, you can barely see it.
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oh,so u mean OC is not that useful at all?should I just stay ay 1024 then?
Why bother overclocking something that is outdated specification wise? And with an single core, the performance boost is non-existant because the core will be driven hard and generate heat and voila.. RIP!
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deosantos said:
oh,so u mean OC is not that useful at all?should I just stay ay 1024 then?
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Just stick with device default, don't have to set CPU frequency
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deosantos said:
oh,so u mean OC is not that useful at all?should I just stay ay 1024 then?
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use memory setting app from playstore without overclock cpu
well thanks for the reply,i'm new here so I don't know how to quote your replies yet..
one last question,,have you ever heard of somone who broke his/her phone because of overclocking???
deosantos said:
well thanks for the reply,i'm new here so I don't know how to quote your replies yet..
one last question,,have you ever heard of somone who broke his/her phone because of overclocking???
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oh yes, because phone cpu have bad support to overclock. Desktop pc more better, but this it's other story...
deosantos said:
well thanks for the reply,i'm new here so I don't know how to quote your replies yet..
one last question,,have you ever heard of somone who broke his/her phone because of overclocking???
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It's not a matter of hearing it from someone. It will definitely happen if you overclock your phone since increasing the maximum frequency from the design limit will fry your phone.
popthosegaskets said:
It's not a matter of hearing it from someone. It will definitely happen if you overclock your phone since increasing the maximum frequency from the design limit will fry your phone.
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oh,ok..well i guess i shouldn't bother altering the frequency..thanks for the help.!!:laugh:
Its safe to run Galaxy Gio on 902 MHz
I run AOSP Gingerbread 2.3.7 with the kernel 2.6.35.14
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Its safe to run Galaxy Gio on 902 MHz
I run AOSP Gingerbread 2.3.7 with the kernel 2.6.35.14
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Try the StabilityTest app on the Google Play Store. It will see if your CPU calculates stuff wrong or right. A common issue while OC is that the CPU calculates stuff wrong, and that is NOT good. Put it on scaling test for 3 hours. If the app haven't reported any errors, then your's good to go! :laugh:
BTW: I can run mine at 960 MHz stable.
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Try the StabilityTest app on the Google Play Store. It will see if your CPU calculates stuff wrong or right. A common issue while OC is that the CPU calculates stuff wrong, and that is NOT good. Put it on scaling test for 3 hours. If the app haven't reported any errors, then your's good to go! :laugh:
BTW: I can run mine at 960 MHz stable.
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Thanks a lot man. I gonna try just now. :good:
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Thanks a lot man. I gonna try just now. :good:
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Have the charger plugged in, you don't want the phone to be "dead" when you check it after 3 hours. It takes a lot of electricity to have the CPU running at 100 %.
X-zone said:
Try the StabilityTest app on the Google Play Store. It will see if your CPU calculates stuff wrong or right. A common issue while OC is that the CPU calculates stuff wrong, and that is NOT good. Put it on scaling test for 3 hours. If the app haven't reported any errors, then your's good to go! :laugh:
BTW: I can run mine at 960 MHz stable.
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When i ophen the application is so:
Classic Stability Test
CPU GPU Stabilty Test
Scaling Stability Test ROOT
Raw CPU MFLOPS per core
Raw CPU MFLOPS all cores
Which i gonna click man
PanDeGengibre said:
When i ophen the application is so:
Classic Stability Test
CPU GPU Stabilty Test
Scaling Stability Test ROOT
Raw CPU MFLOPS per core
Raw CPU MFLOPS all cores
Which i gonna click man
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Scaling Stability Test ROOT or Classic Stability Test. You're choice. I took the Scaling Stability Test.
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Scaling Stability Test ROOT or Classic Stability Test. You're choice. I took the Scaling Stability Test.
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I running this now an this is so
cpu 902mhz
system load 9.04
cores 1
battery temp 45 grades
elapsed 26 09 minutes
When then is finish man
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I running this now an this is so
cpu 902mhz
system load 9.04
cores 1
battery temp 45 grades
elapsed 26 09 minutes
When then is finish man
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As I said before, put it on test for 3 hours. If the app haven't reported any errors, then your's good to go! :good:
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As I said before, put it on test for 3 hours. If the app haven't reported any errors, then your's good to go! :good:
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I close the app my phones battery is 50 grades LoooooL
I think thats not normal
PanDeGengibre said:
I close the app my phones battery is 50 grades LoooooL
I think thats not normal
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It's normal that the phone gets hot under benchmarks/stability tests.
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It's normal that the phone gets hot under benchmarks/stability tests.
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So I can run with 902 MHz YES or NO
PanDeGengibre said:
So I can run with 902 MHz YES or NO
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Yeah
X-zone said:
It's normal that the phone gets hot under benchmarks/stability tests.
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With not warning and not any damage cpu?
hm
i used it one time and my phone was so hot that i smell plastic
Is Snapdragon 636 underclocked version of sd660 CPU specific in terms of architecture etc. As cpu-z app also show 636 as sd660 .
I am just curious to know that as i want to overclock it to sd660 clock speed .
If it is underclocked version then i guess there will be no risk of overclocking .
PS : please try to answer in simple language ?
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Is Snapdragon 636 underclocked version of sd660 CPU specific in terms of architecture etc. As cpu-z app also show 636 as sd660 .
I am just curious to know that as i want to overclock it to sd660 clock speed .
If it is underclocked version then i guess there will be no risk of overclocking .
PS : please try to answer in simple language
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I'm fairly sure GPU is hardware-locked so you won't be able to overclock it. The only thing you are able to overclock is the CPU but you would need a custom kernel.
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I'm fairly sure GPU is hardware-locked so you won't be able to overclock it. The only thing you are able to overclock is the CPU but you would need a custom kernel.
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Do you own a sd 636 device ?
dheerajthakursr said:
Do you own a sd 636 device ?
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Um. Yes. The Redmi Note 5 Pro!
jadamso said:
Um. Yes. The Redmi Note 5 Pro!
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Overclocked..?
dheerajthakursr said:
Overclocked..?
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No not yet. I've spent about a week going through this forum doing my research before I root the phone and start installing those delicious ROMs.
jadamso said:
No not yet. I've spent about a week going through this forum doing my research before I root the phone and start installing those delicious ROMs.
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I have done it
It doesn't heat nor consumes significant amount of battery just worried about cpu temp while playing pubgm
Overclocking is fine (CPU only tho), and rooting isn't hard aswell. I personally don't OC cause I don't need it, gpu oc would be cool. Gonna note that the original bettery lost 12% capacity in 1.5 months, replaced it myself. Maybe fast charging (15w)/ heavy usage hurt it don't know, but new battery is just fine, so factory battery is seems to be bad...
Hello
So, i dont know if this is only me or general but the 2 Mongoose cores are always at full throtle, at 2.5 Ghz in iddle.
Is this normal ?
Thanks
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Iknowthat25 said:
Hello
So, i dont know if this is only me or general but the 2 Mongoose cores are always at full throtle, at 2.5 Ghz in iddle.
Is this normal ?
Thanks
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Definitely not. Where did you get this info?
If you use an benchmark utility. You will see that the cpu is always at full throtle no matter what you doo. ??*
Is it advisable? Coz i could see the CPU and GPU speed hits high even when they are idle.
PKkeys said:
Is it advisable? Coz i could see the CPU and GPU speed hits high even when they are idle.
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Please,
May I suggest that you change the title of your topic to something shorter but more explicit than your question title?
Like : Root and Tweaks for a Nameless Custom Rom - AOSP
This will be more explicit than your question in the title.
Then ask your question here.
Thanks and have a good day
PKkeys said:
Is it advisable? Coz i could see the CPU and GPU speed hits high even when they are idle.
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Wtf?
TheKnux said:
Wtf?
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yeah
PKkeys said:
yeah
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What're you on about?