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Guest Nsanity
Posted

Hey ! :)

I want to see if its safe to OC my Deivce , so i want to ask you which settings you are using and for how long?

Is it safe? , Worth the risk ?

Wanted to try SuperBoot Overclocked @920Mhz (using phhusson kernel with NETFILTER KERNEL ENABLED + ramzswap + TS fix + SVS)

Thanks for the help!

Guest liquid_it
Posted
Wanted to try SuperBoot Overclocked @920Mhz (using phhusson kernel with NETFILTER KERNEL ENABLED + ramzswap + TS fix + SVS)

that is the one I'm using right now: works fine, just a little battery hungry, when overclocked.

I use setcpu to keep it @768, to save battery, you can eventually set profiles to use full overclock as you like.

Guest Riekr
Posted

my liquid starts to be unstable at 880mhz so i keep using it at 768 but with custom kernels :)

Guest Nsanity
Posted
my liquid starts to be unstable at 880mhz so i keep using it at 768 but with custom kernels :D

How do you notice if its unstable?

Restart? , Freeze etc?

Because i dont want to flash then the phone wont start :)

Guest eumate
Posted

Custom kernels on my devices are draining too much power, isn't related to the overclock itself but seems to be a network related bug.

I don't know if it the same on other networks (h3g ita here).

Guest pigra
Posted

I used the kernel-update-998-lcr1.7.zip kernel.

It's working perfectly! no freezing, no related issue...

I started to use it on the lastest acer bin leak + lcr 1.7 10 days ago.

And when latest Acer official rom was delivered I migrated and applied the kernel again.

I have some battery fast consuming but it was already the case before applying the kernel.

Guest pigra
Posted

I use the kernel-update-998-lcr1.7.zip kernel.

It's working perfectly! no freezing, no related issue...

I started to use it on the lastest acer bin leak + lcr 1.7 10 days ago.

And when latest Acer official rom was delivered I migrated and applied the kernel again.

I have some battery fast consuming but it was already the case before applying the kernel.

Guest Charlton22
Posted

All devices behaves different under different frequencies...

I ran the 998Mhz Over clocked superboot without a single crash in 1 week...

I managed to get 40.702Mflops using Phhroyo... (Still on top :) ) Linpack Top devices

It eats a bit the battery but I recharge my device every night..

Interested in trying the 1.2Mhz but i'm afraid I could damage me device...

Should I try it?

Guest eumate
Posted

It shouldn't eat the battery, look what component is draining power on the device status.

Guest Charlton22
Posted

Has any one successfully booted the 1.2Mhz superboot?

If yes.. is it stable?

Guest Nsanity
Posted

I just flashed the 920 VERSION but when i run SETCPU it says first 920 then after some sec it changes to 528 and says could not grant something with setcpu config file

WHAT SHALL I DO!

Guest HustlinDaily
Posted

Can you change the profile in SetCPU?

Get the program OSMonitor from the market, go to Misc and see the range.

Guest Nsanity
Posted (edited)

I got the 2.00 got it from the web because it costs

Will get osmonitor now

EDIT :

Yeah it runs 921600

But i want to stress the CPU using setCPU

But maybe its because old version?

Can anyone upload the new one?

PLEASE

Edited by Nsanity
Guest Charlton22
Posted (edited)
I got the 2.00 got it from the web because it costs

Will get osmonitor now

EDIT :

Yeah it runs 921600

But i want to stress the CPU using setCPU

But maybe its because old version?

Can anyone upload the new one?

PLEASE

SetCpu Link

Edited by Charlton22
Guest Delnar_Ersike
Posted
I just flashed the 920 VERSION but when i run SETCPU it says first 920 then after some sec it changes to 528 and says could not grant something with setcpu config file

WHAT SHALL I DO!

SetCPU works by detecting your device and then preloading your device's factory clock speeds. So basically even though your ROM lets you scale up to 880, 920, or 998 Mhz, SetCPU still forces it down to the factory settings, which is 768 Mhz. Although the developer said the problem is fixed in newer versions of SetCPU, I still encountered it with 2.0.1c, the current version as of today.

You have to create a setcpu.txt file on your SD Card, then write all the frequencies you want to have access to in kHz in your setcpu.txt file, with each one separated by a comma. For example, since I'm running Piter's modded ROM @ 998 Mhz (only problem I've encountered with it is that there is a chance of a kernel panic during boot, otherwise it's very stable), my setcpu.txt contents are:

245760,384000,528000,768000,883200,921600,960000,998400

If you're using a version that only goes to 960 Mhz, you'd want to remove the 998400 entry. Likewise, if you're using a 920 Mhz or 880 Mhz ROM, you have to remove all the entries after the highest frequency your ROM allows.

Afterwords, you have to go into your SetCPU device settings, select Show More Frequencies, then scroll to the bottom and select Custom Frequencies.

Guest rafyvitto
Posted

Worst case scenario...nothing if the cpu gets OC to an unstable clock it simple doesn't boot or it restarts, simple as that...contrary to most people belive mobile cpu's are very different from desktops cpu's and shouldn't by any terms be compare as similar and or equal.

Guest Riekr
Posted

i think many people use setcpu to limit the maximum cpu frequency and let the overclock happen only under some circumstances.

Guest p_stman
Posted
i think many people use setcpu to limit the maximum cpu frequency and let the overclock happen only under some circumstances.

The phone is doing that "out of the box" to..i've noticed that the phone only goes to 880 mhz when it needs to, as soon as you do do nothing it goes down to 245 mhz..

Guest MrVanes
Posted
The phone is doing that "out of the box" to..i've noticed that the phone only goes to 880 mhz when it needs to, as soon as you do do nothing it goes down to 245 mhz..

You're confusing the ondemand scheduler and profiles... setCPU is used to create profiles (certain conditions) to set CPU to a scheduler (mostly ondemand) with a certain frequency as max.

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