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Old 08-01-2010, 12:10 PM
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Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?

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This appears to be running smoothly on my TP2 but I do have a few questions if anyone knows;

When I open the app it usually shows CPU speed at 528mhz but when I check the regestry performance level is set to 730mhz. A soft reset will bring the app back to 730mhz but it is back down after a bit. I don't know what to use to benchmark, what speed would it be running, 528 the app shows or 730 the reg shows?

Also is anyone experiencing memery leaks? I have been watching clostly and it seems that after some time I loose a few mb but again I don't know how to accurately test...
Are you using the OC_Auto script or my cab?

The registry value tells you nothing about the actual processor speed at any given time, only Netripper's app will.

If you're using my cab check your task manager (view processes, not applications) and let me know if SetCpuSpeed.exe is still listed when your CPU no longer runs at the higher speed as reported by Msm7kCpuSpeed. If you're using the script check for MortScript.exe (assuming you don't have more than one persistent MortScript running all the time).

If you suspect that there is a memory leak in SetCpuSpeed.exe you can check for this in the same place. Look at it in the task manager and note the amount of memory it is using when your device boots, then check it later when you notice a decrease in memory and compare the two numbers.
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Old 08-02-2010, 09:09 AM
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Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?

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Are you using the OC_Auto script or my cab?

The registry value tells you nothing about the actual processor speed at any given time, only Netripper's app will.

If you're using my cab check your task manager (view processes, not applications) and let me know if SetCpuSpeed.exe is still listed when your CPU no longer runs at the higher speed as reported by Msm7kCpuSpeed. If you're using the script check for MortScript.exe (assuming you don't have more than one persistent MortScript running all the time).

If you suspect that there is a memory leak in SetCpuSpeed.exe you can check for this in the same place. Look at it in the task manager and note the amount of memory it is using when your device boots, then check it later when you notice a decrease in memory and compare the two numbers.

I sent you a PM on this, I updated to your 1.0d cab and it runs in overclock but will SOD everytime on the first sleep. I have changed the settings in running and sleep and polling every way possible, no setting will prevent it from SOD.
I am running a stripped Titanium ROM so no Sense or S2U2 or anything that could cause issues with the app...
If I can provide more info let me know, until its better I can't use.
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