Problem with overclock to 2GHz - HTC Incredible S

I have a problem that is >
when I overclock my incredible s to 2ghz it will hang and it will reboot or in some times I had remove battery .
I test it with all the roms and kernals that support 2ghz and not only 2ghz
also 1920 ghz will become hang too
does anybody have the same problem?
what can I do for it ?

I have a suggestion, if it hangs and rebooted at 2ghz... don't overclock that high.
Maximum recommended overclock is 1.5ghz

I know that but I wanna know that it is my phone problem or not?
Because if the others have the same problem the devs didn't set 2ghz to their kernal
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sif2010 said:
I know that but I wanna know that it is my phone problem or not?
Because if the others have the same problem the devs didn't set 2ghz to their kernal
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no, it's not only your phone problem, but I higly recommend you to stop killing it, 1.5GHz would be enough at this moment.

It is possible to oc that high however stability is low. I believe the only rom that let me do it was discontinued a while ago it was developed by newtoroot and I could effectively clock to 2.1 using tiamat 1.12. It was quite unnecessary as higher benchmarks were achieved with lower settings.
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Processors aren't exactly the same. Some can reach 2ghz, some can't. However, there is no obvious reason to do so. Yours is perfectly fine, just keep it under 1.5 ghz

thank you guys for your suggestion and helping .

you are killing your Incs... 2GHz!!!
1.5GHz would be enough for your using and running all the app.

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[Q] Is This Temperature Normal?

I just wanna ask if this is normal?
When I hold the screen for a while it can burn out my fingers.
Its freaky hot.
The temperature is 59 degrees celsius.
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Nope, its too high. Normal should be 32-36 and some times the temp may go a little high during charging. But never this high.
The obvious reason is ur Overclocking. Some phones are not built for it. STOP Ocing to 1.6. Try a reasonable 1.3 or the best 1.2GHz
You're gonna burn your battery and your phone into the ground if you don't scale that back.
It is usually best to try and keep your phone under 40c whevever possible, and never above 45c for too long.
Can the phone still run - yes
Is it wise for long periods of time - absolutely not!...
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DonVito2020 said:
The obvious reason is ur Overclocking. Some phones are not built for it. STOP Ocing to 1.6. Try a reasonable 1.3 or the best 1.2GHz
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Or simply use the 1GHz standard CPU frequency for which the device was designed.
Overclocking without really knowing what problems this may cause....
Thank You guys.
I will try to keep the temperature in normal levels.
Thanks for the support.

Benchmark

Did the test and got 1720~
A friend of mine with nexus s got 3000~
What??
BTW my rom is the new niki
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why is this in the dev section?
please close and try the general section.
On cm 7.1 I get around 2400 generally.
Agreed move this and stop opening these threads in the development section when they are clearly not
I got stardroid 1.0.1 with tiamat 1.1.4 kernel
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I got a benchmark of 2757 using TriNity sensation rom.
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Mine...
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I got a benchmark of 2757 using TriNity sensation rom.
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What benchmark?
I get 2400 on quadrant Standard at stock 1ghz..
By far the fastest rom, cm 7.1...
Mines just too damn impressive. Was done with the rom in my signature (currently not in use) ovrrclocked at 2.1 but CPU never reached that speed...
your going to get a high benchmark ofcourse if you overclock to high freq. but doesn't say anything about stability. i can OC to 1.9GHZ get the benchmark and it will show high

Cpu scaling

I cnt change the cpu scaling setting to anything but the default perfrmance i want to switch it to on demand but it doesn't have the option or allow me to switch it.... what's going on? Tried 2 dif kernels.
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eraldo said:
I cnt change the cpu scaling setting to anything but the default perfrmance i want to switch it to on demand but it doesn't have the option or allow me to switch it.... what's going on? Tried 2 dif kernels.
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It is useless. Our kernels only have performance and powersave, and accordingto big kernel specialists there is no visible difference between those two. In CM7 kernel scaling support was even dropped if I'm correct.
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It is useless. Our kernels only have performance and powersave, and accordingto big kernel specialists there is no visible difference between those two. In CM7 kernel scaling support was even dropped if I'm correct.
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yes you are correct
our tegra devices uses the tegra 2 build in governor at least on this kernel
you can put in as much governors as you want it will still be using its own governor
the settings doesn't do anything on our devices so just ignore it
Hmm i wasn't aware of that, ok cheers guys.
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Before and after root performance

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BEFORE
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So was it better at least battery wise before root?
Just simply rooting doesn't do jack squat. Any change in performance or battery life is just a coincidence/fluke.
Galaxy Nexus GSM
I'm rooting tomorrow .....I just wanted to show a base line test .... I drained the battery when I got it.. ..and then charged to 100 percent. ...this is a record of my first full battery cycle and benchmark results
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before I fully charged, quadrant reported my device running At 1300 now I can't get past 1200 but it does read a Max CPU of 1300 I thought this was a 1200 device. ... we'll see what the devs can do. if any ANY of the guys from the epic4g touch come to this thread I have super high hopes .
And yes you are correct rooting alone doesn't do anything for performance. ...now custom kernels one the other hand...
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Just simply rooting doesn't do jack squat. Any change in performance or battery life is just a coincidence/fluke.
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This. It does nothing by itself. It adds two files that don't do anything unless called upon by another app.

Are only 4 cores working?

Ok so i did some benchmark tests and a few hours run time and i found that I am only getting 1.5 ghz. Nowere do i see 2.1 ghz. Maybe my other 4 cores are not even kicking in. I am going to install faux clock or something to keep an eye on this. Please ley me know any finding you guys might have.
Ok I confirmed the 8 cores are working with trickstermod however they will not go past 1.5ghz. Not happy about this. Might have to return it. Any thoughts.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3080833 ok I went here to see peoples cpu spy screenshoys and to my surprise I found that no one else has cpu state past 1.5ghz. What is going on here? Am i missing something?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3080833 ok I went here to see peoples cpu spy screenshoys and to my surprise I found that no one else has cpu state past 1.5ghz. What is going on here? Am i missing something?
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I'm guessing no one has proper support to read this new hardware properly
That's strange. My first 32 gb s6 showed the 2.1 step being used. My new 64 GB does not in 124 hours of continuous use
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I'm guessing no one has proper support to read this new hardware properly
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The exynos octa core has been around for years since the galaxy s4. If it is a suport issue, you would think all the apps would catch on in 2 years.
Mine is confirmed to read 1.5 also. Even though my AnTuTu score was 65k
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I have the same problem on my rooted s6 edge. Very odd

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