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Re: [ROM] Project: Teya 1.0.0 Released 03-Dec-2010

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Originally Posted by sonami View Post
i did this method after re-flashing to try and pin point some errors i was getting, worked great for about 12 hours, then anytime i set the clock higher that 528mhz (stock) it would not allow my screen to turn on after putting my phone in lock mode (would just stay blank no matter what i did). i un-installed OC_Autov4.21 and installed SetCpuSpeed-1.0d.cab (attached below) which does pretty much the same thing. this fixed the problem i was having, i am now running at 633mhz and stepping up slowly, will probably stop at 710mhz as thats what i was at before and seemed to be stable and fast enough for me. although, im not quit sure what the Msm7KCpuSpeed program is there for except to check the clock speed, because im not using it to increase or decrease the clock speed, SetCpuSpeed-1.0d does that, is it just to check the clock speed as i have been using it for? or does it hold some other purpose behind the scenes?
Really all Msm7KCpuSpeed is good for is checking your clock speed. It can also adjust your cpu clock speed by adjusting the slider, but as soon as your phone goes to sleep, it will lock up and require a reset. Msm7KCpuSpeed won't clock the phone down to 604Mhz when it goes to sleep so it freezes. SetCpuSpeed and OC_Auto both sense when the phone goes in out and of sleep and automatically down clocks and overclocks the proc accordingly to avoid "most" of the lockups.
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