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entwined82 04-16-2009 01:17 PM

Re: [4-15] nueClockControl - underclock your touch pro/diamond
 
I love this app. Im at 85% battery..been using it steadily since roughly 10:30 am or so. Nothing will top my Mogul with extended battery going 5 days on 1 charge but the sacrifice for power over battery with the TP seems a bit more balanced now. I don't feel like I need the Mugen 3000 right away :) Thanks no2chem, you're the man!

Running at 256, stock rom, sprint version.

toolz have you tried a new battery? or replacing your phone?

no2chem 04-16-2009 01:39 PM

Re: [4-15] nueClockControl - underclock your touch pro/diamond
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chronster (Post 852769)
OK, please correct me if I'm wrong, but underlocking the cpu can only draw less energy to a point. I mean, the difference between 19mhz and 200mhz would be the same because the device is still sending the same voltage to the cpu right? Unless the device automatically determines what the cpu needs to function correct (which I highly doubt) you'll need to tweak the voltage somehow also.

Think of it this way: I've got a cpu in a computer running at 4ghz at 1.5v. If I underclock the cpu to 2ghz, the vcore setting is still 1.5v so the same amount of energy is still being sent, just not being used, right?

As far as heat goes, it's the same. If you're pushing the limit at which a certain amount of voltage achieves a certain clock cycle, then there's going to be some resistance which causes slightly more heat than if you're simply over volting your cpu, but it doesn't matter if you're running 10mhz or 200mhz, the voltage is what's causing heat. Too much voltage causes heat, and too much resistance causes heat. Finding that sweet spot is the key.

well, i guess i didn't disclose this, but the tool changes the voltage registers as well as the frequency registers. I just have no idea what the voltage registers are being changed to, other than, well, a lower setting.

parkjam 04-16-2009 01:42 PM

Re: [4-15] nueClockControl - underclock your touch pro/diamond
 
I don't think underclocking the processor is going to help with heat generated from streaming data on your phone. The majority of that heat is coming from the radio itself. Try a different radio rom.

vernonlbrown 04-16-2009 01:48 PM

Re: [4-15] nueClockControl - underclock your touch pro/diamond
 
No2chem, great app. I have noticed a hugh difference in my phone. I usually have to charge up my phone every night and during the course of the day because I use everything single app on my phone ( well almost every app) I downloaded it last night and set it to 256 and left it off the charger and i just put it on the charger at 1:50pm because it said i had 40% battery left.

no2chem 04-16-2009 01:55 PM

Re: [4-15] nueClockControl - underclock your touch pro/diamond
 
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/pos...ckControl.aspx

it might give you some insight into why some of you aren't seeing battery savings =).

blackmagic352 04-16-2009 01:57 PM

Re: [4-15] nueClockControl - underclock your touch pro/diamond
 
it seems to have been a change so far. i will know more tonight when i get to work. i listen to music for approx. 6 hours straight at work. im going to try and make it without charging, hopefully i can atleast make it 4 hours

entwined82 04-16-2009 02:03 PM

Re: [4-15] nueClockControl - underclock your touch pro/diamond
 
Interesting explanation. No2chem, any idea which component would be responsible for text messaging? ARM9 or Radio Transceiver?

shaggylive 04-16-2009 02:06 PM

Re: [4-15] nueClockControl - underclock your touch pro/diamond
 
no2 4 prez :salute::bigsmurf:

no2chem 04-16-2009 02:23 PM

Re: [4-15] nueClockControl - underclock your touch pro/diamond
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwined82 (Post 853156)
Interesting explanation. No2chem, any idea which component would be responsible for text messaging? ARM9 or Radio Transceiver?

both. the arm9 to process the CDMA stuff, and the radio transceiver to talk to the tower.

t0mmyr 04-16-2009 03:14 PM

Re: [4-15] nueClockControl - underclock your touch pro/diamond
 
hmm, i wonder if i can underclock it enough to let it run wifi/bluetooth/gps/cell/navizon all day without overheating and no power interuption, as always good job n2c


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