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Old 07-27-2007, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Maxx134
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Originally Posted by PolloLoco
I doubt we'll ever see an overclocking program that will burn LESS battery power.

No program can disable our phone's scaling. The advantage that XCPUScalar has when OVERclocking - is that the program will hibernate when you're not actively using the phone. So it won't kill too much of your battery.

In short - unless a program proves that it can disable our scaling, only use an overclocking program if you need more speed.
The only times our unit disables autoscaling is when it is plugged into external power, or using camera mode, or when using VJLumosII (high brightness prog).
I used to set a overclock speed, turn on Lumos proggy, then close the either overclock program and Lumos will hold the overclocked speed untill turn off or sleep mode.

Hopefully this newer version will adresses the fact that all our units can handle a higher Bus speed(260) which makes as much or more difference that just the overclock speed, which alot of newer units cannot handle. older units were able to pass 620Mhz but now my newer unit will not reach this speed unless I manually adjust with Pocket Hack Master, which allows more tinkering but not as safe as Xcpuscalar .

I had mainly given up on overclocking now but sometimes can come in handy.
Underclocking 2 save battery on our units is like finding the holy grail. Dont expect 2 see it but then again you never know.
Is there an app that shows just the current CPU speed setting? I know Xpuscaler shows the speed it has the CPU set at. I'd like to see what range our built-in scalers are operating at to compare with the power usage of Xpuscalar.
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