does anyone know how much more the OC ads to performance on the nexus 7? I OC'd my hp touchpad but over time it turns out that i fried the processor and it was much slower after the processor got fried. Does OC'ing at 1.5 ghz help the performance a lot of not really?
I noticed an improvement in some games like batman and spiderman 1.6ghz
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I noticed an improvement in games at 1.6ghz
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i'm using the motley build 109 for the gpu setting of 520.
gaming on my N7 a little while ago i had my setcpu at 1.5ghz. When i look at setcpu info tab "time in state" the cpu always reverts back to 1.3ghz while gaming. as i understand it the N7 has cpu protection from overheating even motley states this fact. so it doesn't matter where one has the cpu set because once the N7 warms up your dropped like a rock into 1.3ghz.
the only real positive to these kernels concerning gaming is the GPU overclocking. the 109 motley build with gpu oc 520 i was able to achieve a 62.4 on nenamark 2. cpu oc does make the system run faster as long as the cpu stays under temp.
is it worth it to flash the 109 build??? yes. but only for the GPU oc. graphic intensive games like spiderman, nova 3, dead trigger & modern combat 3 run smoother with the extra gpu juice. if your not playing the fancy & newest games your most likely not taxing the N7 enough to see a difference.
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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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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.
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
hey guys,
recently I discovered brilliant app ( Intel® Performance Viewer ) which can monitor cpu core usage and freqs in real-time. As I was always concerned about my Z4's underperforming 810 chip, I decided to test cpu in different apps. So heres one - M&B WARBAND which is emulated and requires a lot of horse power. I also spawned around 200 troops to harden the task. As you can see I got 5 FPS while Big Chip (A57) is literally sleeping. Naturally, A53 is struggling at getting playable framerate. Same thing happens in Antutu, GeekBench, PPSSPP, and in every power demanding apps( games, emulators and etc).
WTF is wrong with 810 CPU guys? or should I blame Sony for trash governors which can't figure out when they should activate all cores?
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Just hope they fix this in marshmallow.
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Can anyone test this again in MM? Would be greatly appreciated.
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Can anyone test this again in MM? Would be greatly appreciated.
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It's functioning much much better. There's another thread that shows benchmarks.
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big.Little on this device runs HMP
The most powerful use model of big.LITTLE architecture is heterogeneous multi-processing (HMP), which enables the use of all physical cores at the same time. Threads with high priority or computational intensity can in this case be allocated to the "big" cores while threads with less priority or less computational intensity, such as background tasks, can be performed by the "LITTLE" cores.[10][11] source from Wikipedia.
Unlike apple who are decreasing your mobile performance over time , oneplus is actually increasing it !!
After the recent oreo update i benchmarked my device : 6gb ram variant and the antutut score was 179539 which is higher than 8gb nougat variants score as well as s8 and u11 score as well .
s8 score :173035
u11 score : 175372 (source : google)
this is not the case in antutu , geekbench 4 score single core score for my device was 1995, where as multicore was 6800.
S8 score for single core was 2020 ,where as multicore was 6706. and U11 score for single core was 1889 , where as multicore was 6330.
what were your score on your rom and kernel ??
I’m still on Nougat, completely standard and I get 178031. 8Gb model.
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Is this relevant? ?
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here is mine
Mine. This is with the standard Oos ob3. No tunning at all.
Lol wtf oneplus were literally exposed for lying on benchmark test and yet you believe the benchmark scores. How gullible are you?
Real-life usage is definitely the way to go. Benchmarks aren't a good representative of actual performance. Antutu also causes stability issues on my OP5, such as random reboots.
Mi 9 6/128 Antutu results 343295 it is less then average results. Why?
Any phone now days is so smooth that benchmark scores dont even matter. If you really want the top score though the Extreme Kernel can get over 400k score.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79301707&postcount=79
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Any phone now days is so smooth that benchmark scores dont even matter. If you really want the top score though the Extreme Kernel can get over 400k score.
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Thanks for sharing my results ???
I got 372000. 6/64 version with global stable 10.2
Very high scores on CPU/GPU, as expected.
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Today after update antutu wont install anymore, not compatibe model ?????
Any AnTuTu score with CPU/GPU over 100K and MEM over 10K don't really matter anymore, they will feel the same in day to day task. Only during video encoding or over 60fps games (even the heavy titles) they will start differing. But it's useless if the phone's display refresh rate is capped at 60Hz. My best score with AnTuTu 8 is 498K by using Xiaomi.eu stable ROM, I'm now in global stable and I use LKT magisk module to drop the performance for better battery life and still getting 411K.