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Anyone is able to do a kernel ( possible based on cyanogenmod) with overclock support?
If is possible, add the maximum overclock on snapdragon 820...
This will get us more performance and higher benchmark

gersdvges said:
Anyone is able to do a kernel ( possible based on cyanogenmod) with overclock support?
If is possible, add the maximum overclock on snapdragon 820...
This will get us more performance and higher benchmark
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But why is that needed?

Cobalt Cresent said:
But why is that needed?
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U can overclock with elementalX.
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matze19999 said:
U can overclock with elementalX.
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I already knew that? I'm not the OP. I were simply just asking why a OC is needed. That's all

I mean @gersdvges

Because oc improve games and apps loading

matze19999 said:
u can overclock with elementalx.
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but elementar x only can overclock to 2.2 ghz
i know that snapdragon 820 can be oc over 2.2 ghz

>2016
>SoC's are as powerful as older PC's
>someone stiil needs OVER90000 GHZ OC COZ ANTUTU GOES FASTA

CraZY_BoY^ said:
>2016
>SoC's are as powerful as older PC's
>someone stiil needs OVER90000 GHZ OC COZ ANTUTU GOES FASTA
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This +1000

This phone/CPU/GPU handles almost all content the Play Store can throw at it with ease. You may have slight FPS drops with the odd game, but you are not going to rewrite history gaining 4fps from a marginal over clock and even then you'd be better over clocking the GPU not the CPU anyway.
I agree with others. This obsession with Antutu scores is utterly pointless. And overclocks are a monumental waste of battery in the form of heat.
This obsession is almost as annoying as the folk that don't use any apps and wake their screen every now and then too increase screen on time, to then boast that they managed 12hours SOT.
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gersdvges said:
Because oc improve games and apps loading
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That is false... The storage solution is what makes things Load quicker and what governor/io scheduler youre using. Over clocking is useless and trust me I know, I've over clocked every phone of mine until I realized all it does is cause instability, less battery life and more heating. The only viable over clocking is the GPU.

gersdvges said:
Anyone is able to do a kernel ( possible based on cyanogenmod) with overclock support?
If is possible, add the maximum overclock on snapdragon 820...
This will get us more performance and higher benchmark
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Are you retarded? The phone's already super fast. But no, MUH MAXIMUM POWER FOR ANTUTU!

gersdvges said:
Anyone is able to do a kernel ( possible based on cyanogenmod) with overclock support?
If is possible, add the maximum overclock on snapdragon 820...
This will get us more performance and higher benchmark
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I agree

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[Q] Does the OC really make any effectiveness on Galaxy mini?

I've just flashed emanoN v3, it has No-Frills CPU control app by default, I used this app to set my CPU like this: Max 710Mhz, Min 245Mhz, Governor performance, I/O scheduler deadline --> Apply on Boot.
But is it me or it doesn't make any work on my Galaxy mini? I still get lag on many games like when not overclocked!
should i use chain fire 3D?
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Try other governors and reset your phone after making changes.
Khanate said:
Try other governors and reset your phone after making changes.
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I did, but
should I use chainfire3d instead of NO-Frills ?
Chainfire 3D is graphics tool for better optimization of games and other 3D apps.
Did you check Apply on boot option?
as in my question: I checked Apply on boot option
If OC doesnt make any work on galaxymini, why did they add it in custom ROM 4 galaxymini?
Try other rom like CM 7.2 overclocking worked for me.
why doesn't the OC make any work on Noname ??!!
A tried over-clocking a couple of times but I really didn't feel the difference, except the battery drain, of course. Now-a-days, I don't even care to over-clock.
I am having my mini with cm7.1.0 music edition and overclocked it to 782 MHz and I find that in set CPU native benchmark I found that it took 900 micro second less when I clocked it to 782 MHz so I can say that Oct really works it also make my device run more smoothly its true that some games like angry birds lags yet after oc
boaxfux said:
A tried over-clocking a couple of times but I really didn't feel the difference, except the battery drain, of course. Now-a-days, I don't even care to over-clock.
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maybe ur device has power enough to play many games that requires high-end hw, maybe not
but I wanna push my galaxy mini to play the effing awesome games just like the other high-end devices
dhlalit11 said:
I am having my mini with cm7.1.0 music edition and overclocked it to 782 MHz and I find that in set CPU native benchmark I found that it took 900 micro second less when I clocked it to 782 MHz so I can say that Oct really works it also make my device run more smoothly its true that some games like angry birds lags yet after oc
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OC can improve device's performance, but that improvement was identified by ur own experiences or measurement software?
that's right, I've got lag in angry birds even after OC
my phone is OCed at 782mhz and it's lag free everything works flawlessly...
M1hai said:
my phone is OCed at 782mhz and it's lag free everything works flawlessly...
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ur phone is Galaxy mini ?!
I also OC my CM7.0.2 RC2 with 782 OC kernel. Got 1837 score on Antutu Benchmark. Love it.
fueart said:
I also OC my CM7.0.2 RC2 with 782 OC kernel. Got 1837 score on Antutu Benchmark. Love it.
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its really helps ur device improve its performance? did u check with some HD games?
kynam91 said:
its really helps ur device improve its performance? did u check with some HD games?
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Many games are tailored towards devices with 1Ghz processors and newer (including dualcore and advanced GPU's like the Tegra2 and Exynos chipsets). Don't expect the latest games to run reliably on a sub-800Mhz singlecore device.
Apps that require Chainfire3D are unlikely to work very well at all on the SGM as they're generally aimed at the higher-performance devices.
If you want to see the difference an overclock makes, then run an AnTuTu CPU benchmark before & after overclocking. If the figure doesn't change much (You should expect an increase roughly relative to the % of the overclock) then something isn't working correctly.
I can play Need For Speed Shift without any lag
fueart said:
I can play Need For Speed Shift without any lag
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lucky u! I wish I could
knightnz said:
Many games are tailored towards devices with 1Ghz processors and newer (including dualcore and advanced GPU's like the Tegra2 and Exynos chipsets). Don't expect the latest games to run reliably on a sub-800Mhz singlecore device.
Apps that require Chainfire3D are unlikely to work very well at all on the SGM as they're generally aimed at the higher-performance devices.
If you want to see the difference an overclock makes, then run an AnTuTu CPU benchmark before & after overclocking. If the figure doesn't change much (You should expect an increase roughly relative to the % of the overclock) then something isn't working correctly.
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yup! I just expect the Oc makes change that I can feel thru my own experiences! I dont want to see a good result on Antutu then THINK my device has better performance!!! U know what I mean?
btw, just looked ur signature, u r a serious guy, arent u? haha! It's a cooler way (that's what they thought) to write, why so serious
We are lucky because s5570 is equipted with gpu. Why dont you try using cm7.2 oc with 782 kernel. Plus a2sd and v6 supercharger.
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Overclocking the ULP in the Tegra 2 SoC?

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
HerrKuk said:
old VorkKernel could do that... but it broke the camera
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Anything that would do the trick on a stock rom?
almighty15 said:
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
Scougar said:
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!
Scougar said:
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!
almighty15 said:
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..

[Q] CPU step on Semaphore?

Hi guys, some times ago I flashed Semaphore, but it haven't any CPU step higher than 1000 MHz. Can I have more CPU steps,like Devil, in Semaphore? (100-1400 MHz)
(Sorry for my bad english)
Download Semaphore Manager from the market. You can overclock using that app. Mind you, semaphore kernel can get glitchy at ~114% OC and up, so you might want to go with 110 and build gradually until you find a sweet spot...
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Hr Kristian said:
Download Semaphore Manager from the market. You can overclock using that app. Mind you, semaphore kernel can get glitchy at ~114% OC and up, so you might want to go with 110 and build gradually until you find a sweet spot...
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Yeah, I know that, but with Live oc my limit is... 106 % :crying: I have tried every thing but I don't know why the CPU is so limited...
Heh, mine caps at 108%. It would be nice to "normally" oc to 1200mHz on semaphore. I could get 1296mHz with 108% like on Devil.
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Yeah, I know that, but with Live oc my limit is... 106 % :crying: I have tried every thing but I don't know why the CPU is so limited...
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the "live oc" has better performance of "simple oc" (at equal overclocking), because "live oc" overclock all frequencies and not only the higher frequency.
But with "live oc" you can raise less the frequencies
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the "live oc" has better performance of "simple oc" (at equal overclocking), because "live oc" overclock all frequencies and not only the higher frequency.
But with "live oc" you can raise less the frequencies
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Ok... So, is there a method to raise the limit?
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Ok... So, is there a method to raise the limit?
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The only limit is your device. If your CPU/GPU doesn't like OC - you have to live with it (or buy another I9000 :cyclops: )
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The only limit is your device. If your CPU/GPU doesn't like OC - you have to live with it (or buy another I9000 :cyclops: )
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Ummh, ok...
But the SGS don't support GPU Overclock, right?
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Ummh, ok...
But the SGS don't support GPU Overclock, right?
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Theoretically yes, but if you overclock BUS, your CPU, GPU, and RAM are OC'ed. On stock BUS is clocked at 200mHz. If you use LiveOC 110%, you overclock everything by 10% - GPU goes from 200mHz -> 220mHz, CPU from 1000mHz -> 1100mHz. That's why it's more unstable than normal OC.
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Theoretically yes, but if you overclock BUS, your CPU, GPU, and RAM are OC'ed. On stock BUS is clocked at 200mHz. If you use LiveOC 110%, you overclock everything by 10% - GPU goes from 200mHz -> 220mHz, CPU from 1000mHz -> 1100mHz. That's why it's more unstable than normal OC.
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Ah, that's new for me
You might be able to get a higher stable overclock with voltage increase; available in later versions of semaphore, but that's something you'd need some guidance doing, and of course there are the general risks of that.
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Hr Kristian said:
You might be able to get a higher stable overclock with voltage increase; available in later versions of semaphore, but that's something you'd need some guidance doing, and of course there are the general risks of that.
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I don't want to destroy my battery... It drops too much like this, with overvolting it will die in five minutes

[INFO] Android One Overclocking

Hi guys !
I've been trying to add overclocking to Android One, I'm able to add another frequency (both Overclock and Underclock) but I'm able to test it, the 1391 MHz was the stablest overclock frequency I could get. Decreasing frequency lower than 590 MHz makes booting slower (I don't know why).
Check the screenshot, I'll report more news once I get things finished.
I have attached the mt_cpufreq.c just in case anyone have a kernel source and want to try the overclock.
EDIT: It seems max frequency can't be changed since it's hardcoded to 1.3 GHz, it keeps jumping to 1.3 GHz when screen is turned off, but the frequency sticks when phone is rebooted, but not on screen off.
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EDIT2: It seems that mt_ptp also controls DVFS, which is interesting. This means we have to edit two files and disable restoring frequency to its default table.
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EDIT3: I found this in mt_cpufreq.c :
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static unsigned int g_max_freq_by_ptp = DVFS_F0;
Which is defined in the same file, the DVFS_F0 is :
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#define DVFS_F0 (1300000) // KHz
The DVFS_F0 is 1.3 GHz, this might explain why the max frequency keeps jumping to 1.3 GHz when screen off. But this is just an assumption.
I've added mt_ptp.c just in case anyone want to checkout and help the development.
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Interesting
I had given up all hopes of low level modifications such as over clocking /underclocking/under volting and kernel level wake gestures like double tap to wake etc... This gives me something to look at. Thank you
It seems that max freq can't be set to other than 1300 MHz / 1.3 GHz.
Can anyone here using CM12.1 confirm this bug ? Since it might be because of the ROM but I'm unsure here, it can be either ROM or my custom built kernel.
BTW, 470 MHz isn't fully implemented, the kernel refuses to use it. It might be because I haven't defined it in the volt switch function.
EDIT: Another possibility, it seems on mt_ptp, the clock are either hardcoded or defined in other file. So I have to say that overclocking might be still far away to be achieved.
Why not Overcloack the GPU ??? (NOOB HERE)
Saurabh K said:
Why not Overcloack the GPU ??? (NOOB HERE)
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GPU is another thing here, it's still too hard to OC CPU itself.
Does the Android One uses MT6582 or MT6582M?(Are there more differences between them other than GPU frequency? MT6582: [email protected]; MT6582M: [email protected])
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Does the Android One uses MT6582 or MT6582M?(Are there more differences between them other than GPU frequency? MT6582: [email protected]; MT6582M: [email protected])
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MT6582 I believe. I never checked but on kernel the chip folder (/arch/arm/mach-) is mt-6582
Can it be used on a 5" screen and MT6582M?
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hstinscdln said:
Can it be used on a 5" screen and MT6582M?
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Depends, does your phone kernel source exist ? If yes, then you're free to try. If not, then don't.
BTW, please don't think this is just a 'install the .c file and get overclock'. It needs many work, and such, I advise you to have at least some advanced knowledge of Linux Kernel.
F4uzan said:
It seems that max freq can't be set to other than 1300 MHz / 1.3 GHz.
Can anyone here using CM12.1 confirm this bug ? Since it might be because of the ROM but I'm unsure here, it can be either ROM or my custom built kernel.
BTW, 470 MHz isn't fully implemented, the kernel refuses to use it. It might be because I haven't defined it in the volt switch function.
EDIT: Another possibility, it seems on mt_ptp, the clock are either hardcoded or defined in other file. So I have to say that overclocking might be still far away to be achieved.
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i had overclocked sprout in almost every possible sorts i can do. you have not defined 470mhz freq table properly in the file , pm me if you want to know my experience. :good:
Wow, overclocks must drain battery though .........
Saurabh K said:
Wow, overclocks must drain battery though .........
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Not really, but yeah, it kinda drain battery more than normal 1.3 GHz frequency.
F4uzan said:
Not really, but yeah, it kinda drain battery more than normal 1.3 GHz frequency.
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How about the you underclock in order to save battery as 1.3 quad core is not that necessary for mild usage.
Saurabh K said:
How about the you underclock in order to save battery as 1.3 quad core is not that necessary for mild usage.
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200mhz is the lowest underclock i get in my experiments ,i tried 156 mhz but it didn't boots up ?
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200mhz is the lowest underclock i get in my experiments ,i tried 156 mhz but it didn't boots up
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does the device run smoothly on such low clocks ???
Saurabh K said:
does the device run smoothly on such low clocks ???
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low clock means less processing power so it lags if i set both minimum and max frequency to 200mhz else it is fine[emoji23]
roshan77ss said:
low clock means less processing power so it lags if i set both minimum and max frequency to 200mhz else it is fine[emoji23]
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OK, so the device will run smoothly on ~550 MHz without loosing too much on performance and save battery also, ?
Saurabh K said:
OK, so the device will run smoothly on ~550 MHz without loosing too much on performance and save battery also, ?
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yup 550mhz doesn't affect performance that much
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yup 550mhz doesn't affect performance that much
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So, tell me a safe way in which I can underclock my Sparkle V (Stock 5.1)...
Using trickster mod??

Overclocking the Turbo?

Now that we have Root on the Turbo, is anyone able to bake overclocking capabilities into an image so we can really see what this baby can do?
Currently getting 20376 on 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited.
PittAussie said:
Now that we have Root on the Turbo, is anyone able to bake overclocking capabilities into an image so we can really see what this baby can do?
Currently getting 20376 on 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited.
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Not without being able to flash kernels.
How much faster do you need it to be? It's already fast and fairly hot.
adrynalyne said:
Not without being able to flash kernels.
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This.
dcallan said:
It's already fast and fairly hot.
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But also this.
However, if and when we have an unlocked bootloader, I would love to see someone toast their phone for science!
Why would one need overclock when this phone gets fairly hot. Overclocking will just speed up that up more.
The S6 is noticeably faster with the in-house octacore
My friends, there should never be a question of 'why' one desires an overclock. With cell phones especially, gains are not extreme (not like you're taking a 1.0 ghz proc to 3.0) when overclocking but .1 ghz improvement over what a phone gets shipped out with is still a win for your bleeding edge enthusiasts.^^
To OP: We have root.....sorta....still can't disable write protection or unlock the bootloader (or flash kernels as some have mentioned due to the write issue) so I would be surprised to see any breakthroughs in clock speed etc until....hopefully....we do get full root.
ATM the cpu governor is possible to change to: interactive, conservative, ondemand, powersave, and performance. CPU Tuner.
tbh, I would only want to oc for lulz on this device, It'd be like saying I want to oc a AMD FX8350 CPU which really runs plenty fast at 4 ghz/4.2 ghz boost. uc would benefit for greater battery life. I can't seem control the cpu frequencies though.
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The S6 is noticeably faster with the in-house octacore
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A newer phone is faster. Imagine that.
OldNut5 said:
ATM the cpu governor is possible to change to: interactive, conservative, ondemand, powersave, and performance. CPU Tuner.
tbh, I would only want to oc for lulz on this device, It'd be like saying I want to oc a AMD FX8350 CPU which really runs plenty fast at 4 ghz/4.2 ghz boost. uc would benefit for greater battery life. I can't seem control the cpu frequencies though.
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Actually, overclocking the 8350 would help it catch up with the Core i5

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