Guest redeyes717 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 (edited) Hi folks, there are some attempts goin' on among xda N1 users to push the N1 snapdragon frequency above 1GHz. this is the reported result from Mhaedo: "... Attempted 1267mhz @ 1.3v. Immediate crash. Attempted 1190mhz @ 1.3v. Extremely unstable, crashes within minutes. Didn't bother with 1152mhz @ 1.3v. Imho even if it is stable it's not worth risking pushing the processor the extra .25v for a lousy 39mhz, since I'm running stable at 1113mhz @ 1.275v. ..." link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread...0081&page=6 Red. Edited February 13, 2010 by redeyes717
Guest Formel-LMS Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 Hm, I saw in the web, that they have the Motorola Droid at 1,3 Ghz... http://alldroid.org/viewtopic.php?f=312&t=1637
Guest redeyes717 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 (edited) Sure Formel. but this is the Nexus One section.. I'm wondering whether someone clever than me here could eventually upload the modified kernel image to get those reported frequencies. By means of SetCPU we could easily manage the operating freqs. Hm, I saw in the web, that they have the Motorola Droid at 1,3 Ghz... http://alldroid.org/viewtopic.php?f=312&t=1637 Edited February 13, 2010 by redeyes717
Guest teknologist Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 Don't you guys think NexusOne is already very fast ? I don't understand this whole thing about overclocking... What are you trying to achieve ? worst battery life and excessive heat for just a few Mhz ! My N1 is already flying fast !
Guest redeyes717 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 say.. kind of philosophy... :D the same that allows you to handle a 1GHz processor phone today instead of a Nokia 80's one... Cheers. Red. Don't you guys think NexusOne is already very fast ? I don't understand this whole thing about overclocking... What are you trying to achieve ? worst battery life and excessive heat for just a few Mhz ! My N1 is already flying fast !
Guest teknologist Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 say.. kind of philosophy... :D the same that allows you to handle a 1GHz processor phone today instead of a Nokia 80's one... Cheers. Red. So next thing you are going to try is some water cooling and heatpipes and push it to 1.5Ghz ??? LOL ! ;-)
Guest redeyes717 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 So next thing you are going to try is some water cooling and heatpipes and push it to 1.5Ghz ??? LOL ! ;-) :D :D :lol: :lol: :D B)
Guest Formel-LMS Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 No, teknologist. You're absolutely right. 1 ghz on Nexus is far enough. All others is playing . Nothing more. But it's impressive, that some guys took so much power out of this nice small prozessors. The droid with more then double of its Ghz. I think they did it 10 Seconds or so.... ^^ My Nexus stays at 998 Mhz. Whats with a nice teknologist kernel? ;-)
Guest teknologist Posted February 14, 2010 Report Posted February 14, 2010 No, teknologist. You're absolutely right. 1 ghz on Nexus is far enough. All others is playing . Nothing more. But it's impressive, that some guys took so much power out of this nice small prozessors. The droid with more then double of its Ghz. I think they did it 10 Seconds or so.... ^^ My Nexus stays at 998 Mhz. Whats with a nice teknologist kernel? ;-) Well I don't think they'll be any teknologist kernel Cyanogen's 2.6.29.6 is absolutely brilliant and has absolutely everything I need so until I find something to improve (and I doubt I'll find anything), don't see why I would release ! I did compile my own version for my NexusOne from his sources though... ;-) It has a slightly different config options (one being the conservative CPU governor activated to use with setCPU). I sent it to Paul if he wants to include it in kitchen. But again it is Cyanogen's sources, with just some different config options...
Guest redeyes717 Posted February 14, 2010 Report Posted February 14, 2010 hi teknologist, would it be possible for you to prepare the custom boot.img for the additional OC frequencies/valtages ? this is for testing purpose only, and of course under my full responsibility. many thanks. Red. Well I don't think they'll be any teknologist kernel Cyanogen's 2.6.29.6 is absolutely brilliant and has absolutely everything I need so until I find something to improve (and I doubt I'll find anything), don't see why I would release ! I did compile my own version for my NexusOne from his sources though... ;-) It has a slightly different config options (one being the conservative CPU governor activated to use with setCPU). I sent it to Paul if he wants to include it in kitchen. But again it is Cyanogen's sources, with just some different config options...
Guest teknologist Posted February 14, 2010 Report Posted February 14, 2010 (edited) hi teknologist, would it be possible for you to prepare the custom boot.img for the additional OC frequencies/valtages ? this is for testing purpose only, and of course under my full responsibility. many thanks. Red. I don't know how to patch the kernel to unlock those. Can you point to a link on this ? Thx. [EDIT] well seems everything is available on XDA. Why don't you check out CM kernel sources and do it on your own mate ? Don't have that much time to spend on this. sorry. Again I find it completely pointless. Edited February 14, 2010 by teknologist
Guest redeyes717 Posted February 14, 2010 Report Posted February 14, 2010 (edited) yeah it seems everything it's in the first post from me pointing to XDA thread. but I'm not so clever, didn't do it before. as they write it seems a 5 minutes 'job', I don't like to waste anybody's time. nevermind. thanks the same. I don't know how to patch the kernel to unlock those. Can you point to a link on this ? Thx. [EDIT] well seems everything is available on XDA. Why don't you check out CM kernel sources and do it on your own mate ? Don't have that much time to spend on this. sorry. Again I find it completely pointless. Edited February 14, 2010 by redeyes717
Guest redeyes717 Posted February 15, 2010 Report Posted February 15, 2010 it has been done: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633238 Red.
Guest ascito Posted February 15, 2010 Report Posted February 15, 2010 (edited) How to revert back to normal CPU speed? Edited February 15, 2010 by ascito
Guest xkonni Posted February 15, 2010 Report Posted February 15, 2010 How to revert back to normal CPU speed? reflash the boot.img that was included with your current rom. unzip it and flash via fastboot.
Guest ascito Posted February 15, 2010 Report Posted February 15, 2010 (edited) reflash the boot.img that was included with your current rom. unzip it and flash via fastboot. THX mate! One more thing: the command is: fastboot flash [where?] THX! Edited February 15, 2010 by ascito
Guest xkonni Posted February 15, 2010 Report Posted February 15, 2010 THX mate! One more thing: the command is: fastboot flash [where?] THX! cd folder/to/unzipped/boot.img fastboot flash boot boot.img you could as well limit the speed to 998mhz in setcpu... but i'd rather revert it too... for next time: one time boot a custom kernel: fastboot boot my-custom-zImage reboot and all is undone :D
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