Hi everyone ! Recently I had a doubt about if it's possible to unlock the 2 locked remaining cores in the Galaxy Note N7000? Because I realize that the Note only uses 2 of the 4 GPU cores... It's there a possibility to do this? How?
Good stuff. Then the GPU accelerated browser would have more power.
PS. You made this thread for mali 400 mp i hope.
neier24 said:
Good stuff. Then the GPU accelerated browser would have more power.
PS. You made this thread for mali 400 mp i hope.
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Yes, i made this thread for the Mali 400MP, which is used in the Galaxy Note N7000.
Do you know about some procedure to make it possible? Use the entirely Mali 400 with all the 4 cores?
MarianoQT said:
Yes, i made this thread for the Mali 400MP, which is used in the Galaxy Note N7000.
Do you know about some procedure to make it possible? Use the entirely Mali 400 with all the 4 cores?
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How would i know, i haven't see this procedure around. Thumbs up for the idea!
+1 for this , hope someone can make 4cores gpu enable kernels
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It is possible ????
look on this forum !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895825
it is tegra device !
GPU now overclocked to 425000
Hmm, seems interesting ...looking forward
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i hope that somebody will come with better knowledge than we
cmon guys! i wanna see a results
rulezzzor said:
i hope that somebody will come with better knowledge than we
cmon guys! i wanna see a results
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+1 that would be nice
"Yesterday" we have single-core phones, now we have dual cores with lot of power and we talk about OC?
I know what to touch for overclocking the GPU in Tegra...but I think it's a bit useless and battery wasting...
Why would you want to OC your GPU? Are there ANY games out there that lag?
However another intersting thing to do would be to lower the memory the GPU reserves e.g. only 64mb instead of 128. That way you could have more free RAM for the OS.
as if in a PC
IMO OCing gpu will not give any significant change though
The xoom is 333mhz GPU ,LG 2X is 300mhz, may be it‘d up to 333mhz to impact the 3D game performance .
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kingzero666 said:
Why would you want to OC your GPU? Are there ANY games out there that lag?
However another intersting thing to do would be to lower the memory the GPU reserves e.g. only 64mb instead of 128. That way you could have more free RAM for the OS.
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Bwah, I'm the type of guy that would do it for the benchmarks alone xD
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Bwah, I'm the type of guy that would do it for the benchmarks alone xD
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same here
yeah i wanna see also gpu benchmarks on 425 mhz xD . power? i dont care really
and it could be very nice if will be possible set a VIDEO ram for GPU.
i would like to see a difference between 128mb vs 64mb
is it possible to set the video ram when it need? so no need reserve the fix ram for video
rulezzzor said:
and it could be very nice if will be possible set a VIDEO ram for GPU.
i would like to see a difference between 128mb vs 64mb
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video ram is hardware related. you cant change this
get a galaxy II if you want benchmarks, that thing beats the crap out of everything in benchmarks.
why ? sgs2 is not faster....than tegra
I prefer oc gpu than cpu )
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b15love said:
video ram is hardware related. you cant change this
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Its not hardware related. Its a boot paramater, so yes you can change it. Thought i dont know how.
For certain tasks GPU speed would probably be preferable over CPU. Also, is there any voltage control for the GPU? Slight OC + UV or just UV would be pro, combined with the same on the CPU.
rulezzzor said:
why ? sgs2 is not faster....than tegra
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LOL face the facts. according to the gpu benchmarks it is. glbenchmark is the most rigorous gpu benchmark available to smartphones. just see for yourself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVKAz-N1iyY
This is a stupid request anyway, tegra, etc all can handle anything thats available for these phones. someone should move this to general, there is no development in this thread
There are many devices that have been created with gpu overclock kernels
think could be done for the galaxy s plus???
Any developer interested ???
i have mentioned it before.
gpu on the sgs+ aka adreno 205 can't be oc'ed via a kernel.
lol sak i have said it before and saying it again can you please ask doomlord to look into this matter we all know he is a pro in snapdragons, please
nail16 said:
lol sak i have said it before and saying it again can you please ask doomlord to look into this matter we all know he is a pro in snapdragons, please
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+1
nail16 said:
lol sak i have said it before and saying it again can you please ask doomlord to look into this matter we all know he is a pro in snapdragons, please
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no use.........many have already tried but failed........
and doomlord has not oc'ed adreno gpu's for that matter
what's the reason why we can't overclock adreno 205?
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what's the reason why we can't overclock adreno 205?
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Adreno GPUs are like intel GMA line of GPUs, they are integrated into the snapdragon SOC which means the Adreno GPU cannot be overclocked without affecting the whole SOC.
Other GPUs like Mali 400 and PowerVR SGX 5xx are desecrate graphics card so it can be simply overclocked without affecting the whole Exynos, TI OMAP or Hummingbird SOC to overclock the GPU
hello guys..i heard that galaxy note and other samsung device are using an outdated GPU (Mali-400MP GPU)...so is it a little "fail" for our note to have an outdated GPU?plss give ur opinion.. thanks guys
..u can read the review about the GPU--> Here
It's so much faster than the sgx540 in the nexus it's ridiculous and since my choice was between those two I'm very happy with it.
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Check out the real world performances. Mali 400 outclasses Adreno 220 easily.
The weakpoint of Mali is geometry performance, but it does not matter much with mobiles until now as mobile games are not geometry heavy.
On the other hand, the OpenGL ES 2.x performance and real world performance of Mali is excellent.
With the clock speed of exynos in Note which actually gives much better real world performance with Mali 400 than even SGS2, it runs circles around Adreno 220 powered devices like sensation and even SGX540 powered devices.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4686/samsung-galaxy-s-2-international-review-the-best-redefined/17
The above review is of SGS2. And mind you the performance of note is much better than SGS2. It is one of the most balanced GPUs on market with great gaming as well as multimedia performance (which actually matters more to someone like me.)
Funkym0nkey said:
Check out the real world performances. Mali 400 outclasses Adreno 220 easily.
The weakpoint of Mali is geometry performance, but it does not matter much with mobiles until now as mobile games are not geometry heavy.
On the other hand, the OpenGL ES 2.x performance and real world performance of Mali is excellent.
With the clock speed of exynos in Note which actually gives much better real world performance with Mali 400 than even SGS2, it runs circles around Adreno 220 powered devices like sensation and even SGX540 powered devices.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4686/samsung-galaxy-s-2-international-review-the-best-redefined/17
The above review is of SGS2. And mind you the performance of note is much better than SGS2. It is one of the most balanced GPUs on market with great gaming as well as multimedia performance (which actually matters more to someone like me.)
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thanks for this info sir
although mali has been here for a very long time, it was well ahead of its time. and it still is i guess
anjath said:
although mali has been here for a very long time, it was well ahead of its time. and it still is i guess
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Yeah well Scott Adams is wayyyyyyy past his heyday (heck, even being relevant).... haven't read him since 2007 or so, when he started dabbling in intelligent design woo and sexist claptrap...
for being a heavy mobile gamer
i can assure you that the mali 400 on the note does very well with the latest games (asphalt7, dead trigger to name a few) despite having to compute for a much higher resolution display than other phones...
and with a little overclocking (tegrak app or gl notecore kernel) gpu performance can get sky high.
best phone i ever got :victory:
GAME ON said:
hello guys..i heard that galaxy note and other samsung device are using an outdated GPU (Mali-400MP GPU)...so is it a little "fail" for our note to have an outdated GPU?plss give ur opinion.. thanks guys
..u can read the review about the GPU--> Here
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The note was released ten months ago but still its gpu is better than all the others except sgs3 and and maybe one x..
Btw do you even own a note?? Did you every notice any lag in any game??
Whiskeyjack4855 said:
The note was released ten months ago but still its gpu is better than all the others except sgs3 and and maybe one x..
Btw do you even own a note?? Did you every notice any lag in any game??
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The NOTE's and SGS3's GPU are the same.
However, the S3 is built on a smaller 32nm die-size, so it means it uses less space and less power for same performance. Samsung uses this advantage to clock the frequency much higher than the NOTE (which is built on a 45nm die).
Also, the S3 implements a new, updated driver for the gpu and squeezes more performance out. This was a same move Samsung made with the SGX540, which is also a very fast gpu. The original SGS was clocked real-low and had outdated drivers... after stealing the driver sources from the LG with OMAP 4440 SoC, the SGS (with 4.0.3) was performing in the same league as the 2011/2012 devices.
Kangal said:
The NOTE's and SGS3's GPU are the same.
However, the S3 is built on a smaller 32nm die-size, so it means it uses less space and less power for same performance. Samsung uses this advantage to clock the frequency much higher than the NOTE (which is built on a 45nm die).
Also, the S3 implements a new, updated driver for the gpu and squeezes more performance out. This was a same move Samsung made with the SGX540, which is also a very fast gpu. The original SGS was clocked real-low and had outdated drivers... after stealing the driver sources from the LG with OMAP 4440 SoC, the SGS (with 4.0.3) was performing in the same league as the 2011/2012 devices.
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I know that that both the note and sgs3 has same gpu.. But the one in sgs3 its more powerful cause you said it's overclocked and has better drivers..
Btw do you know why the mali in sgs3 gets so high benchmark scores even wih the 720p screen? I mean is it all due to oc and better drivers?
Whiskeyjack4855 said:
I know that that both the note and sgs3 has same gpu.. But the one in sgs3 its more powerful cause you said it's overclocked and has better drivers..
Btw do you know why the mali in sgs3 gets so high benchmark scores even wih the 720p screen? I mean is it all due to oc and better drivers?
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Better drivers + a little O'C makes the overwhelming difference.
I mean the NOTE comes with *only* 2 cores and *slow* gpu... after I customized it, its running toe-to-toe with the HTC One X (Tegra3).
An easier way to understand is to look at the new RIM PlayBook.
It's got the same processor as the Gnex (Galaxy Nexus) however its much much faster, especially in browsing. It decimates it. It even decimates the ASUS Transformer Prime Infinity (O'C Tegra3 + ICS).... or the Nexus7 (U'C Tegra3 + JBean).
You are only as fast as your slowest component. In the case of Android, its the high-level (slow) implemented software.
= Getting a faster soc with more cores and more ram doesn't really increase performance that much.
Some serious thread necromancy going on here!
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Dave
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Kangal said:
Better drivers + a little O'C makes the overwhelming difference.
I mean the NOTE comes with *only* 2 cores and *slow* gpu... after I customized it, its running toe-to-toe with the HTC One X (Tegra3).
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By toe to toe with the one x do you mean benchmarks or real life perfomance..
Hey one thing more..aren't you a engadget reader?
Whiskeyjack4855 said:
By toe to toe with the one x do you mean benchmarks or real life perfomance..
Hey one thing more..aren't you a engadget reader?
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Both.
But I don't live by the benchmarks. I mean have you tried some of the HD Apps from TegraZone. On stock TouchWizz, the NOTE really struggles. With a custom setup, I don't get much/any problems.
Yeah, I do frequent engadget... also on heaps of other sites.
Kangal said:
Both.
But I don't live by the benchmarks. I mean have you tried some of the HD Apps from TegraZone. On stock TouchWizz, the NOTE really struggles. With a custom setup, I don't get much/any problems.
Yeah, I do frequent engadget... also on heaps of other sites.
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Would you be kind enough to educate me about your setup?
Kangal said:
Better drivers + a little O'C makes the overwhelming difference.
I mean the NOTE comes with *only* 2 cores and *slow* gpu... after I customized it, its running toe-to-toe with the HTC One X (Tegra3).
An easier way to understand is to look at the new RIM PlayBook.
It's got the same processor as the Gnex (Galaxy Nexus) however its much much faster, especially in browsing. It decimates it. It even decimates the ASUS Transformer Prime Infinity (O'C Tegra3 + ICS).... or the Nexus7 (U'C Tegra3 + JBean).
You are only as fast as your slowest component. In the case of Android, its the high-level (slow) implemented software.
= Getting a faster soc with more cores and more ram doesn't really increase performance that much.
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Exactly. Even though the Playbook has its many flaws (owned two both with screen/USB issues) it was a powerhouse. Multimedia was outstanding and web surfing was by far the fastest.
But the OS, QNX, is to thank for that. If the Playbook was running android it would be nothing out of the ordinary. As much as I love Android it really is not as efficiant as QNX
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Recently I had a doubt about if it's possible to unlock the 2 locked remaining cores in the Galaxy Note N7000? Because I realize that the Note only uses 2 of the 4 GPU cores... It's there a possibility to do this? How?
i think mali 400 is a good GPU because Note1 and Note2 using it. and really nice GPU for gaming
Just looking on Wiki on the Tegra 2 section and noticed that there's 4 models of the Tegra 2, with the OX2 running lowest clocked version.
Our ULP GPU is clocked at 300Mhz but other versions in the same family have theres at 400Mhz.
Is there a kernal that allows GPU overclocking? Would be nice to get a 1.2-1.4Ghz CPU with a 400Mhz GPU..
old VorkKernel could do that... but it broke the camera
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old VorkKernel could do that... but it broke the camera
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Anything that would do the trick on a stock rom?
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Anything that would do the trick on a stock rom?
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I would definately be interested in this myself as I already had a thread going asking about it. A total guess here, but I think the problem 'may' be in the voltage required to get it to 400mhz, rather than upping the mhz itself.
As I say I might be wrong! The Aandtech review of the O2X show's that it does in deed have 400Mhz memory, but only running @ 300Mhz. That just smacks of potential to me
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I would definately be interested in this myself as I already had a thread going asking about it. A total guess here, but I think the problem 'may' be in the voltage required to get it to 400mhz, rather than upping the mhz itself.
As I say I might be wrong! The Aandtech review of the O2X show's that it does in deed have 400Mhz memory, but only running @ 300Mhz. That just smacks of potential to me
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On my old Acer Liquid Metal the last kernal I had supported overclockg on the adreno 205 GPU and let's just say that coupled with the new drivers that Qualcomm released and an overclock it was killing the PowerVR SGX540 in a lot of benchmark.
That must have been one hell of an overclock to achieve that!
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That must have been one hell of an overclock to achieve that!
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Nah, the drivers alone added a 1.5-2x the performance gain!
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Anything that would do the trick on a stock rom?
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I dont think so
Ask your kernel dev if he can help you
on horsepower 2x we can set the gpu frequency up to 350Mhz, i think it works...
may b r may b not
almighty15 said:
Anything that would do the trick on a stock rom?
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OldVork kernal works on atrix 4g.. ? :s both have same SOC..
Sorry for this question, but I'm very confuse about gpu of I9070,some people said "s advance have single gpu" but on website official novathor u8500 said "multi core gpu process graphics 2d and 3d" So s advance have single or dual gpu ? Thanks http://developer.sonymobile.com/knowledge-base/technologies/novethor-u8500/
S Advance has a single core Mali 400 MP GPU. And as far as I know, the Galaxy S2 also has a Mali 400 MP GPU - but its dual core (instead of just one core). If you read about Mali-400 MP in ARM's website (link), this is what you'll see:
Scalable from 1 to 4 cores the Mali-400 MP enables a wide range of different use cases, from mobile user interfaces up to smartphones, tablets and DTVs, to be addressed with a single IP. One single driver stack for all multi-core configurations simplifies application porting, system integration and maintenance. Multicore scheduling and performance scaling is fully handled within the graphics system, with no special considerations required from the application developer
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So this shows that different phones can use the same GPU but with different number of cores.
PS: Anyone is free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Sami Kabir said:
S Advance has a single core Mali 400 MP GPU. And as far as I know, the Galaxy S2 also has a Mali 400 MP GPU - but its dual core (instead of just one core). If you read about Mali-400 MP in ARM's website (link), this is what you'll see:
So this shows that different phones can use the same GPU but with different number of cores.
PS: Anyone is free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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Thanks for answer. It's very stranger because my galaxy S advance runs n.o.v.a 3 smooth and fast (mali400), and I have one tablet based allwinner A13 (mali 400), sometimes I got hard lags ( yes I always optimize my mb ram).