Overclock/voltage tables - HTC Vivid, Raider, Velocity

Does anyone have any decent overclock and voltage tables for this device? I'm using ones for the sensation ands it not too bad but seems like it might be undervolted too much. Running at 2.2ghz and temp is steady under 31c
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uau! with an 1.5gz overclock (real clock ) my vivid reach 40~45 Celsius. but i'm brazil, where the normal temperature is +- 19~25 Celsius

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Share your best cpu setting!

As the title says it would be Nice to see everybodys cpu settings and mostly what im looking for is to save as much battery as i possibly can!
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Android revolution hd 3.0.1
XS kernel 2.2,
245-1200 MHz lionhert screen on and 245-368 MHz conservative screen off using the andrev daemon
Good balance of perfomance AMD battery life so far, with -75mv UV
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Well I don't oc and uv. Just not good at it :/
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jb codename vivo rom
192Mhz - 1.03Ghz, smartassv2, 100mv UV
Sabsa prime rom + g11 kernel
Setcpu
1.5-1.8ghz smartass v2
0.1-0.7ghz conservative (screen off)
Blazing fast and my battery will easily last a day with normal use.
7.30am start today, now 10pm and it's 28%
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I find the most stable one to be:
Stock.
For Sense ROM's I like 1.4GHz/368MHz SmartassV2 governor, noop scheduler. For AOSP ROM's I like 1.3 GHz/240MHz SmartassV2 and noop scheduler. Never failed me
Running project X v4.1 with redux kennel v0.6
126Mhz - 348Mhz conservative screen off
126MHz - 1200Mhz smartassv2 screen on
Smooth and good battery life
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MIUI 2.4.20 with Enki's kernel.
Lazy Governor.
245 - 1612 MHz max screen on
368 - 368 MHz max screen off
Works for me. Battery life will last about 24hrs with low use. Phone's always fast and responsive. Winner.
can anyone post a link of cpu manager app? i can't use playstore at all
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cyrus_the_great96 said:
can anyone post a link of cpu manager app? i can't use playstore at all
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Pretty sure you can get it for free via the developer at this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
still testing.... but now using this setting....
1am to 6am : 245-245 conservative
screen on / in call : 1024-245 smartassv2
screen off : 368-245 conservative
any comment ?
2uk3y said:
still testing.... but now using this setting....
1am to 6am : 245-245 conservative
screen on / in call : 1024-245 smartassv2
screen off : 368-245 conservative
any comment ?
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You need not have screen off separate when u have smartassv2.. it automatically drops to lowest u set when screen is off..
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milan.gadakari said:
You need not have screen off separate when u have smartassv2.. it automatically drops to lowest u set when screen is off..
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ok note that, thanks :good: ... so now i use this setting
game apps : 1200-245 interactive sio
screen on / in call : 1024-245 smartassv2 sio
actually very hard to find which the best governor, hope will find the suitable one
Running ViperVivo 1.1.0
I/o noop
Govener brazilianwax
Max - 1401600
Min - 245760
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For game apps 1.2 - 1.5 ghz
Gov-ondemand
Screen unlocked- .422 -1.0 ghz
Gov- conservative
screen off- .268 - 729
Gov- conservative
Running AOKP Rom Ice Cold Sandwich 8.3 Rossi.
Cm7 nightlies 146
Tiamat kernel
Governor smartassv2 Max 1651 min 268
Governor lag free Screen off 192/268 (incase smartassv2 doesn't)
Uv all values - 15
Runs like a kenyan
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itsbeertimenow said:
Cm7 nightlies 146
Tiamat kernel
Governor smartassv2 Max 1651 min 268
Governor lag free Screen off 192/268 (incase smartassv2 doesn't)
Uv all values - 15
Runs like a kenyan
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Lolol, good one
I'm one of the only ones that are still at 1024 MHz?
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markj338 said:
Lolol, good one
I'm one of the only ones that are still at 1024 MHz?
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You should really consider clocking up to at least 1400 you'll notice a huge difference as long as your rom/kernel is stable at higher speeds. If your scared of overheating you can set a profile to change your clock settings once it reaches a certain temp.
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You should really consider clocking up to at least 1400 you'll notice a huge difference as long as your rom/kernel is stable at higher speeds. If your scared of overheating you can set a profile to change your clock settings once it reaches a certain temp.
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But... It's smooth as it is just a question, why do you overclock? For games, or for smoothness in the os? Because I have a Nexus 7 for games and everything, I don't need a super powered phone. Even my N7 is usually underclocked
Another reason I don't overclock is because my phone is unstable at higher frequencies with my voltage settings. If I raise the voltages it will use more battery :/
But they said, I am setting my phone to 1.2GHz now to try
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What is Overclock

Hi Guys.
What is overclock and how to get it.
Wats the use of it.
I am using project X
Overclock is the process of changing the frequency of the processor to a higher value. The use of it is to make the phone faster (nof sure of this). And of course if you overclock, your phone's battery will die faster. There's undervolting too.
You can get it by using apps like SetCPU from the play store. You also need a kernel with OC support e.g. Redux kernel, xs-ics.
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Spot on zukri
On a basic level, if dome right it should make the phone more responsive, faster, smoother. It will raise the voltage which raises heat and more voltage is drawn from the battery though
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markj338 said:
Spot on zukri
On a basic level, if dome right it should make the phone more responsive, faster, smoother. It will raise the voltage which raises heat and more voltage is drawn from the battery though
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Geez. This kind of questions are easy to answer. If there is an exam for this, I will get a straight A
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underclocked o4x

my battery is so horrible it lasts 5 houers. i tried underclocking by using the app SET CPU. i clocked it down to 1ghz, and doesent see mutch inprovment. and the phone is just as smoth at 1ghz as it is on 1,5 ghz. is it any danger in having it underclocked at 1ghz?and ehen clocking it with set cpu, does it only underclock 2 of 4 prossesors? i read that it onlu clocks 2 of the 4 prosessors, and why? thank u!
Well i underclocked mine to 720 u even can go lower then that. But then it starts to get buggy. And it seems like something must be keeping ur phone awake. That's bad battery if u don't use it. If u used it 5 hours straight then that isnt to shabby.
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Overclocking the GPU [Poll]

Hello!
Since there are some kernels that support GPU overclocking:
1. What GPU clock do you use?
2. Is your GPU undervolted?
3. Do you see any performance boost with overclock? (eg. benchmark or gaming)
4. Is your battery life the same as before? (or better/worse)
Another thing, does anyone know if you overclock our Nexus 7 GPU - does it stay there or it has no effect?
Have fun!
My example:
1. I OCed my GPU to 520mhz
2. mV values at 520mhz is 1175
3. My benchmarks are the same - I think I can see some performance improvement while gaming (might be placebo)
4. Can't really tell
i overclocked my gpu to 500mhz
with an undervolt of -50mv
You should also list what kernel you are using
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Running M-kernel a40 with GPU at 500 no under volt, I see slight improvement in graphics benchmarks but you won't get much because of the RAM bottleneck. My battery is only worse if I do a lot of gaming
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Triscuit said:
Running M-kernel a40 with GPU at 500 no under volt, I see slight improvement in graphics benchmarks but you won't get much because of the RAM bottleneck. My battery is only worse if I do a lot of gaming
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Don't use 500. Use 446, 484, 520, 600, 666, or 700. Complicated reason but trust me.
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Metallice said:
Don't use 500. Use 446, 484, 520, 600, 666, or 700. Complicated reason but trust me.
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Ha thank you sir, I almost forgot about the "proper" values. I know the basics of why it needs to be those values
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600mhz, 1300mv, testing and searching for the lowes and more stable voltage for this frecuency.
Oh, and Metallice, why we need to use 600, 666. 700 or the other values? And, how much voltage the cpu and gpu on this device can handle?
Edit: 520 mhz using faux kernel ultimate, I don't know the voltage on his kernel.

Nexus 7 overclocked

I OC my n7 to 1.5 and 51mhz and when I play games like mc4 the CPU gets to 70 are higher is that bad or good please help me.
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Yes, it is really bad
As long as you don't push it behind 80°C you should be fine. But as always with silicon, the cooler the better longivity.
androo45 said:
Yes, it is really bad
As long as you don't push it behind 80°C you should be fine. But as always with silicon, the cooler the better longivity.
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It never hits 80 only 70-75 and are you sure this is bad? And what should I OC it to?
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kel29738 said:
It never hits 80 only 70-75 and are you sure this is bad? And what should I OC it to?
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put 200 like min, 100 waste more than 200, is true!
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persano said:
put 200 like min, 100 waste more than 200, is true!
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K I put it at 1.5 and 204mhz is it still bad ?
The effects of heat are cumulative. Same thing for temperature cycling on material work-effects (e.g. fracture mechanics)
That means that a lower temperature for an extremely long time can be worse than a high temperature for a short time. There is no magic "you are safe below this temperature" assurance that can be handed out.
If you use your device hard, you will wear it out sooner - on average. (What an individual device will experience can not be predicted in advance.)
Arrhenius sez ~ exp(-E/kT)
So what is the best Overclock settings for the motley kernel and what is the safe zone for my CPU while gaming or browsing or YouTube?
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Try it and find out.
What is this?? Read the kernel thread. Why would you install a kernel without knowing anything about it?
I read everything about it.... I just need some good oc settings so it won't hit 70 while gaming or is it normal to get that high while playing intensive games?
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There is nothing magical about 70C.
For long-duration loads (say gaming for several hours straight), the CPU temperature rise will be a certain temperature rise above ambient for that load condition - so somebody gaming outdoors in the tropics will experience a higher CPU temp than someone indoors in air conditioning.
My tablet (stock rooted) idles at about 38-40C with the screen on in a room at 20C (68F). Call that a 20C rise above ambient for an "idle, screen-on" condition.
I have coded a threaded native program meant to saturate each CPU core as well as the memory bus (& tweaked it for max temperature rise); when running it simultaneously with a long-lived graphics benchmark, I have seen peak cpu temps of 85C. This corresponds to a 65C rise over ambient. This is a ridiculous load, though.
As mentioned elsewhere, the stock kernel has thermal protection mechanisms: a rate throttle at 95C and an emergency shutdown at 100C. With that (above) ridiculous load, I couldn't get there with 4 cores @ 1.2 GHz. It is possible that by running the same load for many hours continuously (or inside a hot car) it might hit that limit though.
But I don't think that the existence of an emergency shut-off means that below that temperature means "your device won't experience long-term degradation" - more likely that emergency shutdown is there to prevent somebody's defective tablet from burning down a house. Asus/Google are much more concerned about tort lawyers and product liability lawsuits than they are about the longevity of somebody's stupid $200 tablet... that has an invalidated warranty.
If you are gaming for an hour or so at a time, 70 or 75C is probably not going to cause an immediate hardware failure.
Your tablet is made out of a bunch of materials that are subject to a variety of failure mechanisms. Every one of those mechanisms proceed at a faster rate at higher temperatures. (Remember the old rule of thumb "reaction rates double for every 10C rise in temperature"?)
So, enjoy your tablet for gaming. But don't leave the performance governor enabled all the time: your device will spend more time over the course of its life in an idle condition than actually doing anything for you - there is no point in you cooking it slowly to death while it does nothing useful for you.
cheers
You're right but I get 70c in a matter of minutes I think I'm just gonna retire from oc and stick with the stock kernel
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What if I make the nexus 7 run at 1.3 instead of 1.2?
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kel29738 said:
What if I make the nexus 7 run at 1.3 instead of 1.2?
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It will not serve a much...
Okay so just keep it at 1.2?
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it is better it in1.3 and min 200 (for battery saving) but 1.2 is well, why dont overclock gpu a bit, or use some tweaks or a new kernel
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How do I over clock the GPU ( I'm an noob) and which kernel to over clock the GPU and app?
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kel29738 said:
How do I over clock the GPU ( I'm an noob) and which kernel to over clock the GPU and app?
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You can do it with M-kernel and trickster mod
What do I oc the GPU too?
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I can't stress enough the importance of voltages to temps. On stock Trinity kernel I ran 1.6ghz at "default" voltages (can't remember how much, something like 1.2v) and hit temps of 95c.
I dropped it down to 1.125v and my temps went down to a max of 75c and usually much cooler.
Anyways, you'd be surprised just how much the voltage affects the temps.
Good luck guys!

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