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Guest Carljo
Posted (edited)

Hello,

I've bought the "Tegrak Overclock Ultimate" application, which can overclock a CPU and control the CPU's Voltage.

I'm currently using LiquidNext 1.7.2 on my Liquid.

My question is : What is the best Voltage/Frequency can be set with this app ? Because With CyanogenMod settings, i can't control the CPU's voltage, and when i set higher value than 998Mhz, phone is unstable (maybe because of the voltage, the CPU is 1GHz normally, Acer under-clocked it)

Thanks

EDIT : This app cannot OverClock Acer Liquid --'

I demand my money back... shitty app...

(Well this app can overclock the CPU but cannot modify Voltage)

Edited by Carljo
Guest siggey
Posted

In liquid next you have cyanogen settings. Here, in performance, you can choose your CPU frequency. Be careful.

Guest MCAlex
Posted

Hello,

I've bought the "Tegrak Overclock Ultimate" application, which can overclock a CPU and control the CPU's Voltage.

I'm currently using LiquidNext 1.7.2 on my Liquid.

My question is : What is the best Voltage/Frequency can be set with this app ? Because With CyanogenMod settings, i can't control the CPU's voltage, and when i set higher value than 998Mhz, phone is unstable (maybe because of the voltage, the CPU is 1GHz normally, Acer under-clocked it)

Thanks

EDIT : This app cannot OverClock Acer Liquid --'

I demand my money back... shitty app...

(Well this app can overclock the CPU but cannot modify Voltage)

There are a lot of apps that really can OC the Liquid, why did you buy an app called Tegrak? .___.

Oh, man.

Guest mmick
Posted

Atention:

Acer Liquid´s SoC is made to run @1Ghz *if* Acer bought the standard quality SoCs (the ones that passed the test @1Ghz) and *if* Acer had done a good quality, stable, energy circuit. Almost all Acer Liquid S100 / E cannot reach (stable) speeds above 998Mhz and that is why you should suspect that Acer Liquid is cheap also because they bought the lower quality SoC (which run fine at 768Mhz) and poorly made energy circuits.

Mine (and some Portuguese I know of that also bought Acer Liquid S100) handles up to 998Mhz *BUT* it starts to "choke" (laggy performance) because many IPC are lost due errors. IMHO expect stable speeds, at any workload, up to 912Mhz

My Acer Liquid costed me brand new 240€ (shippment included) 1 year ago, with a Snapdragon + good quality 800x480 + good quality camera (if you use Metal app), so you can´t ask exactly the same parts as the ones that costed (at that time) 400€!

Today I was on a Belgium city, visiting, and the guy next to me had an iPhone 4 and my Acer Liquid at 883Mhz + LiquidNext 1.7.2 wasn´t ashamed by his iPhone 4 and he looked very carefully how my "ACER" was silk smooth and even with some widgets :) This compared to a 3x more expensive phone :) iPhone 4 is overall better of course, no doubts there, but it costs... 3 Acer Liquid! :)

Posted

I'm the lucky guy, I run 998 MHz without any problems. But I tend to limit CPU freq, because new market and g+ are spinning CPU in full speed for lot of time overheating it. So now I run 568MHz (or what was the number?) most of the time.

Guest Carljo
Posted

I've overclocked my CPU @998MHz (not really an overclock.. :P) I tried to make the phone stable @1036MHz+ but it won't work, i think it's really the CPU Voltage and the circuits in the phone.

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