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Quote:
Originally Posted by bobturismo
I installed netrippersv2 and setcpuspeed and the phone would freeze after a cal and the screen wouldn't turn back on after the proximity sensor turned it off.

I followed this post from Xda

Quote:
Originally Posted by Qzytor
Hey guys this is how overclocking is working on Blackstone, on ac or battery power, without having gps etc on. Stable at 672 MHz. and the phone is that much more snappier.

Install NetRippers Msm7kCpuSpeed App.
Install SetCpuSpeed v1.0d on SD card.
Take SD card out and soft reset the phone.
Open registry.
Go to HKLM\Software\Msm7kCpuSpeed.
Edit the values as below:

BootTime = 90000 (This is important. This value gives enough time for the
phone to fully boot up. The phone has to fully boot up
before the OC kicks in)
CheckTime = 20 (Stable at 20, otherwise yoyos between base and OCed
cpu speed)
Command = 0
PerfomanceLevel = 35 (This speed is stable for me without SOD)
ScreenOffPerfomanceLevel = 28
SettlingTime = 10

Close Registry editor, insert SD card in the phone and soft reset the phone.
Once the phone has fully boot up, give it a minute before opening NetRippers Msm7kCpuSpeed and you should see your OCed cpu speed.
If your OC cpu speed isnt stable then take your SD card out,soft reset the phone and registry edit PerfomanceLevel to a lower value.

SKTools Benchmark at 672 MHz:
Intiger = 416.5933 Moves/25 usec.(At stock speed Intiger = 332.6351)
Floating point = 9.56 MWIPS. (At stock speed Floating point = 7.47 MWIPS)

I haven't tested it but this should also work on SEX1 and Touch Diamond.
In response to that this was posted

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Originally Posted by frizzlefey View Post
I am trying this on my Touch Pro. It seems to work. the trick must be in the check time in order to stop the yoyoing between default speed and the set oc speed.
After soft reset and speed verified via msm7k
710 MHZ Integer 441.6989 moves/usec
710 MHZ Floating Point 10.226 mwips
After soft reset with sd card pulled
528 MHZ Integer 326.6096 moves/usec
528 MHZ Floating Point 7.603 mwips

I went back into setcpuspeed and all the settings were lower (I assume that you are mauanlly changing the setting with these registry edits??)

Bumped them back up and now the phone doesn't lock up during/after a call.

I did have it on the higest setting, but it gave the "error, program has to quit" or whatever it says, so I bumped it back to 729 I think. 604 and 200.

I have no idea what I'm doing, btw, so maybe this will help someone?

EDIT: if I let it sleep, it says Error calculting the CPU frequency, exiting on Msm7kcpuspeed.
set cpu speed does not throttle during calls. try the oc auto script method
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