|
||||
Quote:
xcpuscaler 520mhz: Whetstones MFlop 3816ms Whetstones MOPS 882ms Whetstones MWIPS 7899ms Those are the results you would expect - 25% faster. xcpuscaler seems unstable under WM6 but it clearly speeds things up. |
|
||||
after using it a short while, it definitly does speed things up, not as much as xcpu, but I like it, I can finaly get rid of autostep...
|
|
||||
What's odd is that I 'think' my phone (6700) runs faster @ 520 than @ 624.
Could be just my head messing with me. Other than that, I've been running HTC Performance since the WM6 kitchen came out, and it's been stable for me. No issues. (well, check that, 1 weird graphic lockup, but that could be due to dropping my phone a few times). Gervy
__________________
Gervy
-------------- Verizon Droid Eris |
|
||||
Ok, more testing....
I have no idea what its doing. using pocket hack master to view low level settings: HTC Perf. off: - cpu 312 bus 208 mem104 lcd 104/sticky engine HTC Perf. on, either speed:- cpu 312 bus 208 mem104 lcd 104/sticky engine So no change - but for some reason, it sure feels snappier with it on. Apparently this utility came from Helmi_c. |
|
||||
Chances are it just raises the bar on how fast the cpu can work. so you would only see it in a high-use time. can someone try streaming a video and then use one of the programs to clock the cpu?
|
|
||||
Well, the spb perf tests are running CPU at 100% - and they're not running any faster with any of the HTC Performance settings.
So I don't think that's it. I'm thinking maybe (just maybe!) the overclocking isn't working. But, what might be working is the min speed of 300ish mhz is higher then then default setting... so in general use it would feel snappier. Clearly, it never does actually overclock beyond 416mhz. |
|
||||
I know Zlog... it's really weirding me out too. None of the benchmarks show a speed improvement, but it sure feels snappier with "overclocking" on. I've decided to not worry about it, and leave it on. It just makes me happy even if it does nothing at all
|
|
|
|