It was very annoying to wait opening programs or files, even device was empty, before pocket hack master . You can test speeds than choose . It is very fast and you can change the speed whenever you want . If you dont happy with your BA's speed try it .
I downloaded a trial of it, and can't say i noticed any real difference- what settings do you use? Thanks for any help
Fin
Findus try these : cpu : 531, ram : 133 ,pxbus : 265 , sı : 234 with turbo 1.0x sdram this is the last configration at the speed configuration
Will do!
Cheers,
Fin
It is a very nice tool, been using it for a while now.
Not only can it speed up aplications that need extra power like games or video capturing (increases captured FPS by quite a lot), but it can also downclock your device when the power is not needed to save power.
I've been able to overclock my CPU well over 800Mhz with this tool, yet with lower memory and 'FSB' speed.
But be carefull when trying to push your device to the limit. If you push it too far it can crash and result in a hard reset. The standard listed settings are probably all save, but the real speed is in the manual added configurations.
I found that L:40, M:4, N:1 to be the fastest config. Anything over L:40 will be unstable. This results in 589Mhz CPU speed, 294Mhz PXBus and 147Mhz memory speed. (Default 400, 200 and 100)
I use 3 speed steps.
L:40, M:1, N1 (147mhz CPU) when CPU load is under 15%)
L:40, M:2, N1 (294Mhz CPU) when CPU load is over 15%) (Almost as fast as the default 400Mhz settings because of higher PXBus and memory speed)
L:40, M:4, N1 (589Mhz CPU) when CPU load is over 95%)
AVGN time set to 2sec so it reacts to CPU usage chance nice and fast. If you set it to 1sec it'll switch speed config too often since there are often short peaks over 15%
(all woth turbo enabled altough that doesn't change performance since 'N' is set to 1)
I noticed that if you start increasing the "N" factor the SI (system (performance) index) decreases.
For instance:
L:40, M:4, N1 (589Mhz CPU) = SI 446 on my device
L:40, M:4, N1.5 (885Mhz CPU) = SI 329 on my device
of course i'm not sure how that SI represents real life performance.
The default BA speed gives me a SI of 298.
This tool works better then XCPUscalar because it allows higher overclocks and also reacts to 'CPU usage change' better. Often XCPUscalar would leave the CPU underclocked while it really should have increased the speed.
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Findus try these : cpu : 531, ram : 133 ,pxbus : 265 , sı : 234 with turbo 1.0x sdram this is the last configration at the speed configuration
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uhm, on default speeds i get a SI of 298, have you compared default speed SI to the overclocked speed SI?
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Not sure why this is in 'Blue Angel upgrading etc.'
No not yet , i was trying to find best configration for fastest and stabil device and these settings fine for me .
Because of this topic in Blueangel Upgrade : Tool is upgrading the speed
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Because of this topic in Blueangel Upgrade : Tool is upgrading the speed
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Whaha nice!
Oke those settings ore probably nice and stable, but like i said, are they faster then default, that would be nice to know.
BetaPlayer can also do a benchmark test. I'll compare the next to seetings:
L:40, M:4, N1 (589Mhz CPU) = SI 446 on my device
L:40, M:4, N1.5 (885Mhz CPU) = SI 329 on my device
and see if the 589Mhz settings is still faster then the 885Mhz setting to see if that SI can be trusted.
hhmm, when at 589Mhz BetaPlayer sees my system as 592Mhz, yet at 885Mhz BetaPlayer sees it as 564Mhz and the benchmark result is also slower. So i guess the SI is a good indication.
Looks like that 'N' multiplier doesn't work on the BA.
I compared L:40, M:4, N1 (589Mhz CPU) with L:40, M:2, N2 (589Mhz CPU)
Only difference is the PXBus is half the speed with the second setting.
L:40, M:4, N1 (589Mhz CPU) = SI: 446
L:40, M:2, N2 (589Mhz CPU) = SI: 361
Yet at both settings BetaPlayer sees it as 592Mhz, so the 'N=2' multiplier does work.
Related
overclocking our Diamonds (MSM72XXX) to 768 MHz
Read this:
"Touch Pro running at 800MHZ???
I swear it’s working, really, see screen shot attached… Short story – I knew that the number of clocks on MSM devices are limited (Actually, that’s a pretty relative term – the MSM has a LOT of clocks for a single chip), the main problem is that there isn’t that much resolution with the clocks, and that there aren’t that many high clocks to choose from – in fact if you look at the clocks available on MSM devices, we have:
TCXO: 19.2 MHz (for CDMA clock)
GlobalPLL: 800MHz
BackPLL0: ? MHz
BackPLL1: 1.056GHz
PLLTest: ? MHz
USB: 48MHz
Sleep: ? MHz
So the standard frequencies for the MSM are obtained by BackPLL1 / 2= 528MHz or GlobalPLL / 2 = 400 (384) MHz.
But just a few minutes ago, a lightbulb lit up in my head, why not just TRY setting GlobalPLL / 1 for the applications ARM? … And to my surprise, the device didn’t freeze.. it worked just fine actually. And there is a noticeable improvement in speed ( ~ 330 integer @ 528 MHz , ~456 integer @ 768 MHz).
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I guess this’ll be finalized into a tool for some sort. Guess overclocking this thing was possible =p.
Note: Before I get a bunch of stuff about 1.056 GHz, no, it didn’t work on my Touch Pro, it locked up!"
see the comparison
Integrer:
Toshiba TG01: 744.4334 @ 1000MHz
HTC Touch Pro: 456.41 @ 768 MHz
Samsung Omnia: 304.6265 @ 624 MHz
source: http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/09/06/Touch-Pro-running-at-800MHZ.aspx
has anyone tried this on their Diamond yet? How badly does it effect battery consumption??
a beta version of the tool is out, I can't test it since my diamond is in service.
Judging by the comments on the original page, it works for some users, although not 100% reliable yet.
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/09/07/nueOverClockTest.aspx
i can´t overclock my diamond - i can set max 528 MHz, of course i can go on lower values....
Just tested on my Diamond and it just restarted. Mine can't handle clock speed of 768mhz.
overclocking is probably due to the use of co-processor that has the function of modem. So, that overclocking is only possible with phone off.
MSM7201a (ARM11) + "ARM9 coprocessor, Embedded QDSP4000 and QDSP5000 DSP (GSM, GPRS/EGPRS Multislot Class 12, EDGE, UMTS/WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, MBMS baseband), Embedded gpsOne GPS module, Qcamera, Qtv, Qcamcorder, Qvideophone"
source http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a7201a&c=qualcomm_msm7201a
In FPSECE forum , we can see that some users have achieved good results. if you are testing, do not forget to turn off the phone process
marcolero said:
overclocking is probably due to the use of co-processor that has the function of modem. So, that overclocking is only possible with phone off.
MSM7201a (ARM11) + "ARM9 coprocessor, Embedded QDSP4000 and QDSP5000 DSP (GSM, GPRS/EGPRS Multislot Class 12, EDGE, UMTS/WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, MBMS baseband), Embedded gpsOne GPS module, Qcamera, Qtv, Qcamcorder, Qvideophone"
source http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a7201a&c=qualcomm_msm7201a
In FPSECE forum , we can see that some users have achieved good results. if you are testing, do not forget to turn off the phone process
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killed the phone process and this time it jost froze. no restart.
i was wondering though if someone could edit the program so it overclocks to say 628mhz??
Overclock working just wonderfully over here Nice speed up.
2 Days on battery now...
Very interesting, but is it safe do this?And is it possible downgrade back to riginal.
dreamdx said:
Overclock working just wonderfully over here Nice speed up.
2 Days on battery now...
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@ what ROM are you?
Cause any ROM i try, just reboots the device and nothing changed..
very interesting !
hy...how did u do that "why not just TRY setting GlobalPLL / 1 for the applications ARM? "
I did not hope that this overclocking will work- and was proved wrong.
HTC Touch Diamond, happily running at 768 MHz. Opera significantly snappier, iGo8 also faster. The device does not seem to be any warmer.
I would love to know if this overclocking increases the top speed at which the processor will run or shifts up all its frequencies i.e. idle and low load ones?
Not working all on Diamond with ROM KIMERA_v4.4_REVOLUTION_WWE after many attempts, including after deactivating all communication.
It always freeze immediately.
Can anyone tell me the best configuration and settings for more free ram and more battery life ?
I have put question mark ? for the settings I am not sure about.
Cyanogenmod settings
-Performance
--cpu
---governer ?
--max cpu frequency ?
--max screen off cpu frequency ?
--Compache ram use ?
--use JIT ?
--Enanble surface dithering ?
--use 16bit transparency ?
--scrolling cache ?
--vm heap size ?
Best Swap size ?
Best launcher with folder support in app drawer ?
Best VSEL values ?
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I am using -
- CM 7.2.4c for motorola milestone
- FAT32, ext4 (1.5GB), linux swap (256MB)
- Using built in swap added in 7.2.4c - 128 MB
- Latest OR by FuFu
But I can't see more than 40MB free ram
Thanks in advance... :good:
ManyaBond said:
Can anyone tell me the best configuration and settings for more free ram and more battery life ?
I have put question mark ? for the settings I am not sure about.
Cyanogenmod settings
-Performance
--cpu
---governer ?
--max cpu frequency ?
--max screen off cpu frequency ?
--Compache ram use ?
--use JIT ?
--Enanble surface dithering ?
--use 16bit transparency ?
--scrolling cache ?
--vm heap size ?
Best Swap size ?
Best launcher with folder support in app drawer ?
Best VSEL values ?
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I am using -
- CM 7.2.4c for motorola milestone
- FAT32, ext4 (1.5GB), linux swap (256MB)
- Using built in swap added in 7.2.4c - 128 MB
- Latest OR by FuFu
But I can't see more than 40MB free ram
Thanks in advance... :good:
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So let's see
Governor:
Kinda hard to explain that but you can read everything here: http://androidforums.com/xperia-mini-all-things-root/513426-android-cpu-governors-explained.html
Max CPU: it really depends on you, some says it's enough to have it on 800 MHz, I prefer 1GHz both are usually good to go, obviously 800 MHz won't drain your battery that much
Max Screen Off: I usually use the almost lowest option
Compache RAM: If you use Swap, don't turn this fuction on, it may cause some problems or make your phone laggier
Use JIT: JIT is for Just in Time compiler. As I know it gives you better visual performance for example: in games, and makes them work faster. I usually turn this off, I rarely play on Milestone.
Surface Dithering: it goes for the image quality but it takes more performance. If you turn this off, the phone could be faster but you won't really realize that, imo.
16 bit transparency: I keep it turned on, makes your phone feel smoother, as I know.
Scrolling Cache: I use default disble, not really sure what is this about.
VM heap size: it's the virtual memory size. I RARELY play with bigger games which takes up more RAM. When I do this, I choose a bigger VM heap size but I'm usually on 24. The less you use, the more free RAM you have.
I never really change the VSEL, I trust Kabaldan and his settings with it, I wouldn't reccomend you to change that, unless you know how you would like to do it.
The best swap setting is 32 MB imo, 256 MB is way too much and useless, since it's a slower memory, basically depending on your memory card's reading/writing speed.
If it comes to Launcher, I love to use HOLO Launcher. It looks nice, it has everything that I need!
I hope it helps you a little bit
LongLiveMotorolaMilestone !
Thanks a lot for all the information.
Finally, I managed to get more than 70 MB free ram with following settings.
Cyanogenmod settings
-Performance
--cpu
---governer ? => Interactive
--max cpu frequency ? => 1000MHz
--max screen off cpu frequency ? => 1000 MHz
--Compache ram use ? => 28%
--use JIT ? => YES
--Enanble surface dithering ? => NO
--use 16bit transparency ? => YES
--scrolling cache ? => Force disable
--vm heap size ? => 28 MB
--Lock home in memory => NO
--Lock messages in memory => YES
Best Swap size ? => 32 MB dedicated LINUX SWAP partition
Best launcher with folder support in app drawer ? => 360 launcher
Best VSEL values ? => Default values. Not changed.
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I am using -
- CM 7.2.4e for motorola milestone
- FAT32, ext4 (1.5GB), linux swap (32MB)
- Using built in swap configuration settings added in 7.2.4e - 32 MB
- Latest OR by FuFu
- I have installed around 80+ apps including angry birds, whatsup messanger etc...
- Not using FACEBOOK app
Here are screenshots for above settings.
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Also, I used RomToolbox Lite feature Auto start manager to disable most of the receiver.
Here is a screenshot showing free ram.
Sent from my Milestone using xda app-developers app
Hello,
After some playing around with my Xperia Z i realized that it's getting really Hot in some situations. Up to 45°C are normal.
The question now is WHEN does it get hot and Throttle down, how much? And how much Performance do we loose because of that.
Qualcomm Trepn Profiler
Lucky Qualcomm provided us a really usefull app called "Trepn Profiler"
Allowing us to meassuer CPU/GPU clock & load and display this in an overlay. And save it as a .db or .csv File.
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How much Performance do we lose because of throttling ?
I've made a Antutu Run right after playing Arcane Legends... the CPU meter showed 1ghz clock!
Normal should be 19'000
so:
What Apps / Games do you know that makes your phone really Hot ?
Arcane Legend After 5 minutes of Playtime
Watching 20 min Animes via Stock browser (nonflash)
Arcane Legends:
Playstore Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsInN0cy5hbCJd
When you start it works fine with 2 Cores at 1500mhz and 2 at 1130mhz but after a while it goes down to 4 cores at 1130mhz and then to 4cores at 1000mhz! (note.. 4th core is nearly always unused.)
I've created an .csv File of the Log made with Trepn Profile (save as .db! Then you can open it with Trepn Profiler again.... .csv doesn't work.)
System Statistics:
Sensor Id,Name,Type,Average
1012,CPU Load,CPU Load [%],48.45130066545674
1000,CPU0 - Frequency,Frequency [kHz],1134571.3422007256
1001,CPU1 - Frequency,Frequency [kHz],1046223.688155922
1002,CPU2 - Frequency,Frequency [kHz],405618.3970856102
1003,CPU3 - Frequency,Frequency [kHz],55602.49581494445
401,GPU3D - Usage,GPU Usage [%],73.70568510897729
400,GPU3D - Frequency,Frequency [kHz],399943.1559799909
1013,Normalized CPU Load,CPU Load [%],32.81517655897821
Here is a Video of the Temperature of the Backside meassured with a Lazer Thermometer:
And here is a short Ingame szene, as you can see the Phone is lying on a cold stone table! so absolutly no heat problems. Maximum 35°C!
Using Chrome to watch a Video (not in flash)
Strange thing is.... it's getting Hot... you can see the Clocks going down... but whenever you open de timeline or longpress for Powermenue to make a Screenshot i can see the clocks going up or the other cores reactivating!
at start:
at 5 Minutes:
at 10 Minutes:
at 20 Minutes:
Sadly Trepn Profiler stopped logging after 20 minutes without any warning so no Log here.
Haldi4803 said:
Hello,
After some playing around with my Xperia Z i realized that it's getting really Hot in some situations. Up to 45°C are normal.
The question now is WHEN does it get hot and Throttle down, how much? And how much Performance do we loose because of that.
Qualcomm Trepn Profiler
Lucky Qualcomm provided us a really usefull app called "Trepn Profiler"
Allowing us to meassuer CPU/GPU clock & load and display this in an overlay. And save it as a .db or .csv File.
How much Performance do we lose because of throttling ?
I've made a Antutu Run right after playing Arcane Legends... the CPU meter showed 1ghz clock!
Normal should be 19'000
so:
What Apps / Games do you know that makes your phone really Hot ?
Arcane Legend After 5 minutes of Playtime
Watching 20 min Animes via Stock browser (nonflash)
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it s normal for quad cores phones to become little hot, even for dual cores.
i had this experience with S II, xS, S III
45°C is a little hot?....
Haldi4803 said:
45°C is a little hot?....
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.into.stability&hl=sv
test this instead if you want to see if it throttles or not.
Run the classic stability test, no root required.
I then recommend you too let it cool it down a bit and run the CPU+GPU test since im curious to see if the GPU throttles.
I would have done it myself but sadly the shop i ordered from will deliver it in 3-4 weeks
I ran the stability test after over 15 minutes my battery average 39°C and the ram test ran over 500 successful runs and each core past 20 runs. Man it was hot to the touch. Call P4U tomorrow to see if the replacement will be the same mine was the White XZ
Heard that they managed to get the HTC one to 44°C Battery Temp! so High end CPU = High end Temperature, nothing to change about that.
yeah but after 20 minutes surfing the top of half of the phone hot to the touch like a hot kettle. I see how it is tomorrow when I am on my commute it only gets hot when I am on 3G don't get probs on wifi.
Haldi4803 said:
Hello,
After some playing around with my Xperia Z i realized that it's getting really Hot in some situations. Up to 45°C are normal.
The question now is WHEN does it get hot and Throttle down, how much? And how much Performance do we loose because of that.
Qualcomm Trepn Profiler
Lucky Qualcomm provided us a really usefull app called "Trepn Profiler"
Allowing us to meassuer CPU/GPU clock & load and display this in an overlay. And save it as a .db or .csv File.
How much Performance do we lose because of throttling ?
I've made a Antutu Run right after playing Arcane Legends... the CPU meter showed 1ghz clock!
Normal should be 19'000
so:
What Apps / Games do you know that makes your phone really Hot ?
Arcane Legend After 5 minutes of Playtime
Watching 20 min Animes via Stock browser (nonflash)
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VIBER makes the phone blastingly hot!
Root booster is for those who needs more power to run applications smoothly without lags or for those who needs to improve poor battery life.
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There are many apps which save battery or incrase performance, however Root Booster uses the most proven settings to achive best results. You can easily apply these settings with preset modes which ensures speed boost, battery boost or stability boost. Theese modes are achived by applying appropriate settings to main phone components. Here are explanations what particullary Root Booster does to your CPU, RAM and Android OS system.
CPU (processor governor control)
A governor is a driver for the regulation of CPU frequency. Governor decides how fast and when will by achieved maximal or minimal CPU frequency. Setting apropriate governor makes your device more battery saving, fast or even stable. However deciding which governor is suitable is a little bit tricky. Root Booster can decide which governor you should use and automatically apply the most suitable governor for selected mode.
RAM (memory manager)
Each application uses VM heap for it 's data and work. The main reason to change VM heap size is stability improvement. Many big applications need's big amount of memory (VM heap) for it's work. If the VM heap size is smaller than requested memory causes application crash (Out of memory error). Setting heap size is hard task and there is no manual to set up for better performance. Better performance can be only achieved by testing. Root boster will test your RAM and sets up your VM heap size for better stability and performance.
System (Android OS optimizer)
Each Android application can have one or multiple services. They are running in background and usually performing some kind of task. Many people think's that when they kill application it completely stops draining your battery and computing power, but that's not true. Application still have servicies that are running after killing and still drains battery and comuting power. Root booster will scan your services and disables the most battery draining and performance demanding servicies to optimize your system.
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+ Works without root as well
+ Fixed all minor bugs
Great app
I happened to come acroos this app and i must say it has been agreat improvement to what i push my phone towards. RADICAL AWESOME!
prodojaye said:
I happened to come acroos this app and i must say it has been agreat improvement to what i push my phone towards. RADICAL AWESOME!
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Thanks !
On the stock Chinese ROM, I noticed that the GPU is locked to 305 MHz. Can we change some settings to increase this? For reference, the GPU's max speed is 650 MHz.
I'm 90% sure this works. Search for "manage my games" in the settings, and check your games. That will boost the GPU clock speed. With the stock rom you can use the time widget with cpu/cpu clock speeds, and if you open a game and then go back to the home screen you'll see the gpu/cpu at a higher clock speed.
Oh, there's also a bar at the top when you're playing a game and it shows cpu/gpu clock speeds, temp and fps. Even at the stock clock speeds I have great game performance.
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I already use Legion Assistant but did not see the GPU increase its speed. I guess the game isn't supported, or the increase in GPU speed won't help (the game relies on CPU power more than GPU)
seiferfury said:
I already use Legion Assistant but did not see the GPU increase its speed. I guess the game isn't supported, or the increase in GPU speed won't help (the game relies on CPU power more than GPU)
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the cpu and gpu increase in speed. Even if you choose beast mode you don't see a cpu increase?
The CPU changes its speed but the GPU is constant at 305MHz, even in beast mode. I guess the game doesn't need it. I haven't tried other games sine I only play one android game right now, and the tablet's other uses are for videos and manga reading.
seiferfury said:
The CPU changes its speed but the GPU is constant at 305MHz, even in beast mode. I guess the game doesn't need it. I haven't tried other games sine I only play one android game right now, and the tablet's other uses are for videos and manga reading.
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Ok, what if you turned on disable hw overlays in the developer options?
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Ok, what if you turned on disable hw overlays in the developer options?
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Didn't work. Anyway I've tried another game and the GPU Mhz increased.. So the game (Ragnarok Origin) really doesn't need the extra GPU power.
It goes up to 670 Mhz in CODM if I set it to beast mode...