Overclocking/Underclocking Diamond - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

Is there any application, such as BatteryStatus that is there for OMAP processors, that can handle the Qualcomm 7201 processor?
1. It would be nice to underclock the phone, in cpu scale mode, so it saves the battery usage, i.e. in idle mode the speed drops to 300-400Mhz giving extra life from battery.
2. Overclocking to 600+Mhz would be nice when using applications such as iGo 8.
Hope you guys got the idea

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Just use the search feature.
TDO

i am waiting for it too in order to make underclocking and save bbattery

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Overclock VIVA occasionally. Can we ?

Subject says it all, 200MHZ sometimes doesn't cut in, if we need the speed, what is the best app out there ?
Thanks in advance
Found the solution...
Thanks for looking at the thread ... It was shinny isn't it.
Don't waste your time, PPC CPU can't be overclocked
No?!?! look this!
xhtc said:
Don't waste your time, PPC CPU can't be overclocked
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You really need to do some research my friend.
Alright, let me save your time. Just search for Omapclockkeep, you'll clear your old taboo.
Just for the information, i have happily cruised my VIVA's CPU at 250MHZ, battery life is ok, not much affected.
Battery lasts 2 days with occasional WIFI plus Bluetooth.
3 apps
I've seen 3 apps so far that promisses the posibility to OC ppc...
Omapclockkeep
(posted in this thread)
Speed Booster
_www .teksoftco. com/index.php?section=speedbooster_
Pocket Hack Master
_www .wizcode. com/products/view/pocket_hack_master_
and pocket hack master even says it can prolong battery life (they also have another app called Pocket Battery Analyzer that seems good)
Anyone tried the apps? do they really work?
su8044 said:
I've seen 3 apps so far that promisses the posibility to OC ppc...
Omapclockkeep
(posted in this thread)
Speed Booster
_www .teksoftco. com/index.php?section=speedbooster_
Pocket Hack Master
_www .wizcode. com/products/view/pocket_hack_master_
and pocket hack master even says it can prolong battery life (they also have another app called Pocket Battery Analyzer that seems good)
Anyone tried the apps? do they really work?
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I am using Omap keep cause you can keep the default speed at ideal and as soon as you start using it, you can set the speed like 250 and gain the extra performance through overclocking...
I'm using Homescreen++, which has a great overclock utility called CPU Scaler. It dynamically overclocks the CPU when the phone actually requires it, therefore saving lots of battery life. It also reduces the speed when it's idle to save even more. You just give it a min, max and boost value(when apps are really demanding) and it does the rest. It also monitors power consumption(maH, mW) and CPU temp. Good stuff.
zuperxtreme said:
I'm using Homescreen++, which has a great overclock utility called CPU Scaler. It dynamically overclocks the CPU when the phone actually requires it, therefore saving lots of battery life. It also reduces the speed when it's idle to save even more. You just give it a min, max and boost value(when apps are really demanding) and it does the rest. It also monitors power consumption(maH, mW) and CPU temp. Good stuff.
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I have used it and my personal experience of using PPC for last 5 years says anything that monitors eat battery...
haha, yeah obviously, but every bit counts, no?

System Information

I'm looking at the sys info on quadrant and it shows my current freq: 800mhz.
any one know why it would be showing 800mhz and not 1ghz?
Yep, because it fluctuates.
ahhh... saver modes then... thanks for the info..
now if there's a way to make it static at 1ghz
Why do you want it to run at full power constantly? Why do you want it to suck more power then it needs to?
Believe it or not, your computer CPU does the same thing. It's frequency fluctuates depending on the task at hand. Take this for example: my Core 2 Duo isn't going to always run at it's 2.5Ghz. Intel has something called CPU stepping in it's instruction set and it's meant to decrease power usage, wear and tear, and energy drain when at idle or near idle. Same thing with your phone.

CPU usage

Hi.
I have used CPU Info and CPU gauge to monitor the CPU usage of.my phone. Both these apps display my processor as having a speed of 681.57 MHz. I hope that is not true. Any idea why they say so ?
Ps: which is the best app to monitor my CPU ?
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That sounds right. Even though the phone has a 1Ghz CPU, by default, it doesn't run at 1Ghz all the time. This is to save battery charge as the CPU throttles the speed depending on load. If you put it under full load it will go to 1Ghz for sure. I think when device is in standby it runs at around 200MHz.
You can change that of course, as in what the minimum and maximum values are with a program called SetCPU, but the phone must be rooted.
Hope this helps

[Q] dynamic overclocking

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I use setcpu to do this.
Look into the governors, choose one.
Then choose the appropriate thresholds (in the advanced menu) for what you do.
It doesn't allow you to tweak per app, but tells the cpu governor at what %of cpu to move to the next cpu speed (up or down).
I set mine very low, as i care more about battery than performance. So my up threshold is like 95% or something.
But my down threshold is a lot more agressive.
But you do the opposite.
MuF123 said:
Hello,
my question is regarding dynamic overclocking. I've used the ones that raise the speed when under a load - but my question is -
Is there a way to return to stock clocks after certain time?
Explanation:
situation1: I want to check new single mail or open new single IM or check university's website for some news, I want the device to be FAST as possible, nevermind the battery.
situation2: I want to use maps/navigation/IM/games/web browsing for longer period of time (hours?) with the screen on. I don't need all the power when I play solitaire, text on IM or browse not-so-important news websites.
I think when I've seen the realtime clock displayed on my phone it jumped to max clock right after I've clicked almost anything on the screen. I want the speed-up, but after certain period of time to stop doing this in favor of the battery life-time.
Any ideas how to do this? Thanks!
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Yes, just throttle the cpu to give you more power when you are sluggish. That could work for you.
Me? I have my droid do 110 when screen is off (works quite well!), and then I FORCE the unit to 1000 when plugged in. Besides that i throttle the cpu based on battery power: more cpu power with more battery life. Makes my droid last longer.
I might want to add a throttle up when sluggish and not in my personal battery red zone and a throttle down when the cpu gets too hot period.
Any cpu frequencies that you all would suggest?
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MuF123 said:
Thanks for the reply, but - think about this, I will start a 3D game, it will use 100% of the cpu so it would always stay at the highest possible frequency (+highest voltage). I don't want that.
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I dont get it?
You dont want max speed in game? Why do you overclock?
If the game requires 100%, the it will (and should) clock up.
As soon as the game doesnt, it will clock down (depends on your threshold).
The only other i could see, is to change the max clock rate in setcpu before you play the game. This will ensure it doesnt clock higher than your choice, but requires a manual step.
But seriously, if your cpu is pegged at 100, why would you not want it to step up the higher speed?
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MuF123 said:
exactly - I don't want minimum battery in game, that's why I don't want to overclock.
actually from the nature of 3d rendering I think every game will run at 100%, but the situation when the game hits the frame limiter (not likely on milestone).
I want snappy performance while doing few quick tasks:
e.g.: new IM comes, I want to unlock, load the application, get to the IM, reply, lock. (40seconds)
or
taking phone from cradle - I want the phone to load homescreen fast, rotate the screen, open phone app, to look at last missed call and call back (20seconds).
Battery life won't be affected by 40 or 20seconds of ~1100mhz, okay.
And then I start a game for a prolonged time. It will run smoothly even on 550MHz, the additional frames I see are just waste of battery = I don't want that.
So now I have two options - either run at max speed and it will be always fast and it will drain my battery when I decide to play for an hour.
OR
I can use default speeds for longer battery life for everything and I will wait an hour to rotate the screen in browser or IM app.
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You could compromise and find a max speed that you could undervolt to make it drain battery like stock. My 800mhz vsel is less than the default vsel @550. So the battery drain is less...
It requires some trial and error, but most "slight" overclocks (700,800; depends on the phone) can be configured to drain less than stock.
Of course, if you feel you need 1000 or 1100, this wont work as it requires increasing the vsel (or at least not decreasing it).
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Underclock CPU? [Snapdragon 660, MIUI 10]

Does any have experience with editing the available CPU frequencies? I want to go to a lower frequency than 1113 GHz. So, the opposite of overclocking. From what I understand, it requires either editing the kernel or getting an entirely different one - which I am not capable of doing myself.
As it bugs me (and probably you) how fast the battery drains on Mi 6x, I looked in the CPU settings.
As it looks:
CPU 0 to 3 run on a minimum frequency of 633 GHz each.
CPU 4 to 7 run on a minimum frequency of a whopping 1113 GHz each.
When I put the phone into standby, it continues to run on 1113 GHz on 4 cores. So, is it surprising that Mi 6x drains battery? No. (In addition to a massive screen that requires extra battery, in addition to a smaller battery... very smart engineering here) Imagine you'd put your laptop into standby and it would continue to work with half its processor speed. Not acceptable.
daokris said:
Does any have experience with editing the available CPU frequencies? I want to go to a lower frequency than 1113 GHz. So, the opposite of overclocking. From what I understand, it requires either editing the kernel or getting an entirely different one - which I am not capable of doing myself.
As it bugs me (and probably you) how fast the battery drains on Mi 6x, I looked in the CPU settings.
As it looks:
CPU 0 to 3 run on a minimum frequency of 633 GHz each.
CPU 4 to 7 run on a minimum frequency of a whopping 1113 GHz each.
When I put the phone into standby, it continues to run on 1113 GHz on 4 cores. So, is it surprising that Mi 6x drains battery? No. (In addition to a massive screen that requires extra battery, in addition to a smaller battery... very smart engineering here) Imagine you'd put your laptop into standby and it would continue to work with half its processor speed. Not acceptable.
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Hello. It is normal for the processor to operate at its normal frequency while the phone is idle. There are plenty of processes in the background. If you have root rights, then you can download an application like (l speed) through this application, I put my battery my processor and the data in the background that allows me a loss of only 1% over a period from 10 am
If I'm not mistaken, your processor cores should go into deep sleep state when you turn your screen off. If they stay on 633/1113 then something is probably keeping the phone awake and battery is going to suck.
Download Dev Check to see how long the cores stay on certain frequencies. If you leave your screen off for most of the time, then most of the graph should show "Deep Sleep" instead of any other frequency.

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