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WOW, very, very noticeable and a big improvement so far with the few apps I have tried (a few games load a huge amount faster). Seems very stable so far, I tried to go up to 826.X and it locked up, so 806.4 is the max... Wonder if this helps with TomTom lag and also wondering the hit on battery life in the real world... I have to go for a ride later, I'll edit this post on my results with TomTom... Edit: No difference with Tomtom, still about 2-3 seconds lag. Even if I was using a slow MicroSD(that I am not), its' a TomTom issue, as I have it showing my speed, even when I come to a complete stop, it still takes 2-4 seconds for it to reflect my speed as 0.
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I believe the 2000ms interval is better for OCT and battery life, as the program isn't checking the cpu as often. (Once every two seconds). **EDIT** Yea you would think when setting the load max/min to 100/0 the interval wouldn't matter. But when I set the interval to 0, I get hang ups. even with the rest of my settings the same. :/ Last edited by slinkydoo1982; 09-16-2010 at 05:19 PM. Reason: Clarification |
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Yesterday I thought for a moment that I could oc to 806 but turns out it's too unstable but I am able to run at 787.2 now which seems to be working ok. I changed the interval to 970ms to slow stepping slightly so it will stay at each speed a little longer. All my other settings are the same.
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tried horndoctors settings as well, and works great at 729. Didnt even try a higher clock rate, figured stability rather than ultimate speed. Use my phone for work and should not even try to OC, but hey, it works great!
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To my understanding, Load Max/Min means that reach load max/min percentage the clock will be stepped to max/min speed. Jump max/min means the clock will jump to max/min when reach the cpu usage percentage. Set to jump max/min at 35 will just bypass the load min, either go max clock when sampled result is above 35% or go min clock when is below 35%. BTW, the min speed will increase when I increase the max clock speed. I saw sb. posted to set min clock at 30MHz, but don't know how. Edit: OK, I figured that out, by setting the steps you can get min clock to be lower. Now I set at 729.6Mhz, steps 15 load 3|10-45|50%and the min clock went to 45.6Mhz. BTW, I don't see it give me any benefit, feel slower. Might help on battery life. But I won't recommend setting up too many steps, might just make system more unstable because it tries to change the clock speed too frequently?(through all the steps) Last edited by ctiger; 09-17-2010 at 01:43 PM. |
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Hi, I was wondering if there was any harm bringing the frequency clock to such high level. I mean, 806 MHz reprensent around 50% increase. It must be stressing the CPU like hell, making it run warmer. It surely reduce the life expextancy of the chip, am I right?
I would really like to get into this overclocking stuff but I just got this phone and I plan on keeping it a little while. I don't want it to brake in less than a year. |
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Still having issues getting the settings to stick after a soft reset.
Could someone baby-step walk me through the steps on how to make the settings stick? I tried to set and then turn the overclocking on/off, on/off, on/off using the GUI interface, but the settings won't stick. Thanks in advance |
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