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wingnut987 02-13-2008 05:27 PM

Just read the last post.
Maybe the over-clocking would help against the amazing LAG the PPC HTC 6800 is having under my control?
I just dont know why or what is slowing this thing down to a crawl, I have noticed that active sync seems to want to come on at random and that seems to be when things slow way down. ANY thoughts?
Thanks again for the help!
-J

Raging Idiot 02-14-2008 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wingnut987 (Post 185729)
Just read the last post.
Maybe the over-clocking would help against the amazing LAG the PPC HTC 6800 is having under my control?
I just dont know why or what is slowing this thing down to a crawl, I have noticed that active sync seems to want to come on at random and that seems to be when things slow way down. ANY thoughts?
Thanks again for the help!
-J

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=18435

wingnut987 02-14-2008 05:54 AM

WELL not quite although it did help with net browzing!
Its my overall system it seems to just behind on tasks and when i try to assess my phone sometimes it takes 15 to 20 seconds to impliment?

I have some mods loaded but they are HTC CUBE and touch flow, not sure if this would be the problem or not? AGAIN i really appreciate the help its awesome!
-J

Raging Idiot 02-14-2008 09:57 AM

The easiest way to make your ppc go faster is to reboot...or just don't put a lot of crap on it that steals resources. Keep an eye on your available program memory. The more the merrier.

PolloLoco 02-21-2008 08:21 AM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CopyCounsler (Post 185711)
As a final note to this discussion and the findings that I've gone through, It is not battery efficient to overclock the 6700. Pocket Hack Master produces the best and fastest results. XCPU is second. HTC did not produce any benchmarks faster than the stock speed.

Battery consumption DOUBLED using any speed adjustment. It is not worth it unless you have a usb cable plugged in 24/7. (and you want a portable egg cooker)

I've uninstalled all hackery on the processor and my battery life has doubled. I am back to two days between "having to charge" on normal use. before using all the applied tricks (and I tried them *ALL*) I would go one day and have to charge each night or face a dead phone.

I haven't had to face a dead phone in a while and I don't miss it -- even though when I opened up the flip to text someone it would never miss a character. I am fine waiting that extra second before I start typing to save my battery life - and overall the life of the phone.

Copy

Copy, in spite of your feedback - I believe you confirmed that when NOT actively using the phone with XCPUScalar, battery loss is identical to stock? You did the multimeter test, then fumbled the explanation when you posted (I believe).

If this is correct, you trade battery life vs. overclocking efficiency when you compare XCPU to Pocket Hack Master.

Again, I've used XCPU for the last year and a half, at 624 100% of the time - and I at most have to charge every 2 days with a 2600 mah extended battery. This does wonders for portable gaming, and any videos I have loaded.

robertbohen 02-22-2008 03:31 AM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
THAT was really deep...and a huge contribution...

chasedinero 03-30-2008 01:53 AM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
has any one had problem running @ 624 on htc touch

RobNyc 03-30-2008 06:50 AM

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I'm running this ROM of GhettoFreeRyders doesnt have HTC Performance Tweak and it doesnt seem to need it.. Sometimes the HTC perform tweaker works sometimes it doesnt

Catman51 03-30-2008 04:02 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
I was using the HTC Performance that came in Rob's Rom, never noticed much of a difference.
Just put back XCPUScalar, after not using it for a really long time, set it at 624, and bam, noticed the difference in video and games right away.

Unknown Zone 03-30-2008 05:45 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
I could never set xcpuscalar to 624 cause weird things start and the 67 begins to act up, I had to settle for 520 for the 67 to be happy.

aloneinshadow 03-31-2008 12:45 AM

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You know, I never noticed a difference in overclocking with the box checked and the higher speed set, until I went into the registry and found a setting for allowing overclocking. I changed the value from 0 to 1 and it started running much faster than normal. I wonder if the program doesn't change the registry setting to allow the actual overclocking to occur.

Gervy 03-31-2008 04:01 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by aloneinshadow (Post 235565)
You know, I never noticed a difference in overclocking with the box checked and the higher speed set, until I went into the registry and found a setting for allowing overclocking. I changed the value from 0 to 1 and it started running much faster than normal. I wonder if the program doesn't change the registry setting to allow the actual overclocking to occur.

Can you post the registry location for that item?

gregpilot 03-31-2008 06:02 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gervy (Post 236231)
Can you post the registry location for that item?

HLKM\Software\HTC\HTC_Misc.

Two Values: (1) Enable monitoring = 0x0000001(1) is set as 1 (as opposed to 0) when the HTC performance app selected to "enable dynamic frequency changing)

and (2) EnableOverclocking = 0x0000000(0) when the 520 MHz speed is selected, it is set to (1) when 624 MHz is selected.


gm

datguy810 04-04-2008 06:38 AM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dmitt25 (Post 120449)
I've been running it on 624 for about a week... haven't noticed any difference in battery usage. Have noticed a significant increase in program switching speed. Can't comment on the resetting every two days thing yet as I've cooked my rom about 8 times in the last 4 days! :)

WoW 8 times

MogulMongler 05-05-2008 12:51 AM

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Hello Everybody...

My first post..and it's all with great news.

Coming from having owned 2 Q's & a Q9c, now the Mogul...well I couldn't be happier. The mogul knocks the socks of the Q, hands down, in my opinion.

I got the Q9c and it lasted less then a week and froze at the Mobile screen at boot up. Exchanging the Q was a bit of hassle due to Sprint's great customer service:violent2: I must have spoken to 6 reps before getting the right answer regarding the procedure to return a phone which is still under 30 daze guareenteee...

Mogul internet is blazing compared to Moto Q....after the hacks it's amazin!!!! I'm so happy with this phone.

As for this app well I just did the reg edit above and am testing as we speak. I want to test internet speed too. Will post once done.

Thanks all for the interest and information. You all rock!!!!:headbang:

firebrain 05-05-2008 12:55 AM

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any thing for the mogulites?

MogulMongler 05-11-2008 01:12 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
I also wanted to contest that the 'slower' CPu setting kicks in faster when it comes to load and moving around the OS.:mrgreen:

weedahoe 05-14-2008 11:41 AM

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Just so everyone knows, I think the newest version of Pocket Hack Master (v4.33) will work on the 6800. Ive been using the 6700 at 624 for a long time and never had any issues with it.

DarkLord 05-15-2008 09:15 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gregpilot (Post 236387)
HLKM\Software\HTC\HTC_Misc.

Two Values: (1) Enable monitoring = 0x0000001(1) is set as 1 (as opposed to 0) when the HTC performance app selected to "enable dynamic frequency changing)

and (2) EnableOverclocking = 0x0000000(0) when the 520 MHz speed is selected, it is set to (1) when 624 MHz is selected.


gm

i don't have these entries in my registry????\

weedahoe 05-15-2008 09:17 PM

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Thats bc you dont have the HTC as your device.

DarkLord 05-16-2008 03:44 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by weedahoe (Post 284555)
Thats bc you dont have the HTC as your device.


I have an HTC Vogue (Sprint Touch). Isn't that an HTC device?

Edit. I just realized I've posted in the wrong area. Perhaps since i have a different phone it's not working properly?

rainner55 06-03-2008 05:00 PM

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:headbang:Hi there I successful install this HTC Performance on to my imate 9502. Look like it do improve on it responding .

Cross finger hoping it dont kill my imate as i set it to 624

:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:

mattdahack 06-29-2008 10:22 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
someone post a cab installer for this

whoispetty 06-29-2008 11:34 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
look on page 2 of the thread for the .cab installer.

thanks

jk8732 08-08-2008 11:18 AM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
Anyone know if this overclocking cab will work safely on a HTC Hermes (aka AT&T 8525)?

thanks.

PDAPhoneJunkie 08-08-2008 02:54 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jk8732 (Post 376138)
Anyone know if this overclocking cab will work safely on a HTC Hermes (aka AT&T 8525)?

thanks.

That is an HTC Device. But I'm not posiave it will. Try it out. You can't really ruin much. Worse case is that you would have to hard reset. Make a backup using SPB Backup in case that happens.

birdy 08-17-2008 01:07 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
Got a question for anyone still subscribed to this thread.

I just recently installed it on my 6800 with winmo 6.1 and it feels peppier with the 520. My question is if whomever is running the 624, how long, and what problems? I don't have the balls to do it yet :p

psiphi 08-19-2008 05:39 PM

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Been running it at 624 for months without issue...

birdy 08-23-2008 01:40 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
I'm still skeptical but hmm...

I may try it out. What's your average memory usage and what apps do you run?

weedahoe 08-23-2008 05:43 PM

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I ran my 67 at 624 for forever and a day also and never had any issues. Go for it.

PDAPhoneJunkie 08-23-2008 05:56 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by weedahoe (Post 392164)
I ran my 67 at 624 for forever and a day also and never had any issues. Go for it.

Same. Here it works great.

birdy 08-23-2008 07:59 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
Good enough for me. I'll let ya'll know if it crashes out on me :p

mjcole2003 09-12-2008 05:28 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
its in settings under system

sparks.calvin 09-12-2008 07:02 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
So I installed the cab on my 6700 but when I go to setting and click on it nothing happens. Does it only work with 6.0 and up cuz im still on 5.0?

PDAPhoneJunkie 09-12-2008 07:55 PM

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It works on 5. Try a soft reset. Although overclocking 5 might result in horrible battery life, although you can't get much worse on WM5 IMO.

Maxx134 09-17-2008 07:16 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
run acbPower proggy and see if U hav a power drain. if not then this program is not working 4 U except placebo and at most delaying the procesor from scaling down so U get a peppier feel. :p
I 4get which page I posted maximum results attainable on a 6700 with Pocket Hack Master 2 kick-start overclock and LumosII to disable autoscaling and continue overclock after PHM closed.
I assume same principle can B utelized on other units where the camera disables autoscaling.
As stated B4 the "HTC" program was taken from a specific unit so the processor type and Operating system will B the reason you either get results, get nothing, OR get an automatic hard reset!
:p

y0himba 11-08-2008 08:28 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
This thread is HUGE. Has anyone tried this at 624 on an AT&T Tilt? Does it cause locks, crashes, white screen, PDA to catch fire? Does it impregnate my neighbor's cat?

I have it at 520 now, and it seems snappier. Anyone ever figure out what this actually does?

weedahoe 11-08-2008 10:16 PM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by y0himba (Post 506474)
This thread is HUGE. Has anyone tried this at 624 on an AT&T Tilt? Does it cause locks, crashes, white screen, PDA to catch fire? Does it impregnate my neighbor's cat?

You havent seen a huge thread yet if you think this one is big

Quote:

Originally Posted by y0himba (Post 506474)
I have it at 520 now, and it seems snappier. Anyone ever figure out what this actually does?

Its called Over Clocking.......... :sarcasm:

y0himba 11-09-2008 10:43 AM

Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM
 
I read about 8 pages and there is some discussion as to whether this is a placebo or if it actually does anything. From what I read here, it does not overclock the CPU, and no has figured out what it does.

Thanks for your completely worthless post. If you have any information that is relevant to my questions, please feel free to post it?

MobileMsSeana 11-09-2008 11:19 AM

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What it does, at least as far as I can see, is make your Pocket PC run a little faster and allows for more programs which would swallow RAM to be a little less greedy.

I am about to test it on my Samsung. I'll let you know how that turns out.


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