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Old 10-17-2010, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Miami_Son
I've tried a handfull of different settings and still get SODs when ending a call. Can't live with that for the minimal amount of performance increase. According to the benchmarks in SKTools, not much difference.

Benchmarks |@528 |@710
Integer |327.6040 |379.9755
Floating point |7.578 |10.230
RAM |611 |629
D-bit |841 |1010
Main write |2349.52 |2289.12
Main read |5264.78 |5202.37
SD write |405.17 |530.75
SD read |8347.83 |7375.75
File Access |1949 |1768
File SD |1807 |1838
SK load |3228 |3228

The faster main memory read/write speeds and RAM access speeds are negligible and not worth the headache of having an SOD after a phone call. I did notice that the SODs seem to only happen on incoming calls and not outgoing ones. Something about the way the processor ramps back down may be causing this.
I've never had SOD after, before, or during calls. Maybe it's because I'm using 6.1
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