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Old 01-22-2008, 03:29 PM
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I mentioned long ago in both Xcpu & PHM my findings on the 6700, to disable autoscaling & also increasing the "Bus" speed as being more effective than just CPU speed. :P

For those of you who want the best performance on a 6700:


Turn on "VJLumosII" (to disable auto-scale)
Open Pocket Hack Master.
Set speed to either:
520Mhz,260B,130m,65lcd
546Mhz,273b,137m,68lcd
572Mhz,286b,143m,72lcd
Goto settings/system/backlight.
Lower brightness.
Goto PHM & exit application.
Open "CPU-ID".
Verify unit still running overclocked without PHM.
Open "acbPowermeter" to verify unit using less Ma draw.
Open TCPMP player & open a video.
In TCPMP select file/benchmark and verify HUGE increase in performance.

There you have it...
Your unit will revert to normal when you turn off.
I forgot to state in my post that the "LumosII" proggy would benefit either overclockers to draw less MA since they can be disabled & you will still Be overclocked untill shutdown or sleep.
The sole reason for me choosing PHM is that it enables me to choose a specific setting wich on the 6700 works best.
The settings I posted from PHM all work better than stock 624Mhz of Xcpuscalar...

The HTC overclock proggy is not making any verifiable difference that i could prove.. but when left on it actually did affect my speed configuration tests in PHM (no good to have more than one overclock proggy on!)

CopyCounsler it will be a benefit 2 us 2 post whatever you have for automation of the LumosII. The PHM has a setting for itself in edit/settings...

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