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Guest tkelly0727
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my zte blade is at 748mhz and performing well. now shut down or nothing. as far sa i been using it.

custom rom: GSF b26

android version: 2.3.4

kernel version: 2.6.35.7-perf+ste-kernel@Zdroid-SMT

Posted (edited)

Great accomplishment. Congratulations mate. :)

Edited by asim18
Guest unrandomsam
Posted

my zte blade is at 748mhz and performing well. now shut down or nothing. as far sa i been using it.

custom rom: GSF b26

android version: 2.3.4

kernel version: 2.6.35.7-perf+ste-kernel@Zdroid-SMT

How are you testing it ?

(Force GPS to stay on)

Performance governor

and little script to loop copy over usb.

If you are not careful it can get progressively hotter and start crashing over some hours.

Posted

I agree with unrandomsam on this one....

Try playing angry birds on it and see if the battery gets quite hot and will experience crashing....

729Mhz seems the stable frequency for me :)

Guest swisstourist
Posted (edited)

mine beat yours a 768, because i give him kellogs corn flakes...

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Guest targetbsp
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I actually disagree. When over-overclocked my phone oddly seems more likely to hang doing trivial things than stress testing. I played a game for 4 hours on my phone and the the next day it hung calculating a sum in the calc app. The previous time I'd played with overclocking, all the stress tests and benchmarks were fine and then market cause it to hang.

After a bit of stress testing just using it normally is the best test for mine. And then when it hangs, remember why rather than blaming the rom. :D

Guest Kamikaze.
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Anybody at 807? I heard it's possible ...

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Guest jackal-sk
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Possible but useless. In fact OC in general is useless performance wise.

Guest targetbsp
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Possible but useless. In fact OC in general is useless performance wise.

That's simply not true. Think about you've just said. You've just stated that a faster CPU is no faster than a slower one. That's such an illogical argument I don't even know where to begin countering it. :D

Though whether you will experience any benefit depends on how demanding the software is and whether its performance is bottle necked by whatever component you are overclocking.

Edited by targetbsp

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