Hi
I have a note N7000. The score on antutu best i had is 3200. In their chart the note has amlost 2 times the score. Is it something wrong with my phone?
Cpu spy says the phone never used 1400Mhz frequency. (the max freq was 1200)
any ideas?
Try to install setCPU to see if you are set to 1200Mhz max. I run CPU spy and it said my note use 1400mhz for 33%
no limit detected. i am also using juice defender.
after forcing to stay on 1400 i did a test and got 5536 ... which is closer to the real tests
so i am assuming that it stays on low power
gabyteodor said:
after forcing to stay on 1400 i did a test and got 5536 ... which is closer to the real tests
so i am assuming that it stays on low power
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Next time.. Use cpu spy or voltage control... Set your governor to performance and then check antutu and benchmarks.. Thats how most of them does it... The note obvoiusly wont keep staying on 1400mhz, or u will lose battery.. Afterchecking your score,you an change back to your desired governor..
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gabyteodor said:
Hi
I have a note N7000. The score on antutu best i had is 3200. In their chart the note has amlost 2 times the score. Is it something wrong with my phone?
Cpu spy says the phone never used 1400Mhz frequency. (the max freq was 1200)
any ideas?
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You are using Power Saving mode .. Go to settings >power settings and then uncheck all the options
How long i can hold my samsung overclocked on 1ghz when i play games like gta 3.
and which is the normal temperature of processor
james_007 said:
How long i can hold my samsung overclocked on 1ghz when i play games like gta 3.
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if you play straight more or less 4 to 5hrs..
james_007 said:
and which is the normal temperature of processor
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typically its ranging to 28C - 35C
maybe it still depends on the weather and region you live in
What is a good gaming kernel for CM 10.1 ?
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I'm using iodak v7. It gives great performance, smoothness and CPU throttle doesn't kick in until high temps like 80-85 are reached. Most games reached around 80 max in my case and cores were still running at 1.5GHz. I really love this because it doesn't cause lags! Try it. Btw, while gaming, I OC CPU to 1.7GHz and GPU to 600Mhz which gives additional performance.
scarfaceq said:
I'm using iodak v7. It gives great performance, smoothness and CPU throttle doesn't kick in until high temps like 80-85 are reached. Most games reached around 80 max in my case and cores were still running at 1.5GHz. I really love this because it doesn't cause lags! Try it. Btw, while gaming, I OC CPU to 1.7GHz and GPU to 600Mhz which gives additional performance.
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Are there any bugs and how is battery life ?
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battery life is what you would expect, around 3-4 hours on screen time
So, I overclocked my CPU frequency to 1836MHz and my GPU frequency to 450MHz and after playing a game for like 10mins, my phone gets really hot. I know its normal but I would like to ask, did I overclocked my phone too much that it can destroy my phone? And what is the overheat temperature for my phone(HTC One)? So I can monitor it.
Thank you
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qwertyuiop404 said:
So, I overclocked my CPU frequency to 1836MHz and my GPU frequency to 450MHz and after playing a game for like 10mins, my phone gets really hot. I know its normal but I would like to ask, did I overclocked my phone too much that it can destroy my phone? And what is the overheat temperature for my phone(HTC One)? So I can monitor it.
Thank you
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Yes its possible to permanently damage your phone if your overclock is too much aggressive or your phone get to hot. Every chip is slightly different so you'll have to test your phone for each frequency steps you do. Like a computer, you should start overclocking in small increments till you reach a maximum stable config and then reduce it a bit for safety. And always monitor temperature, over-temping is your worst enemy when overclocking.
For the max temp question I don't really know, you might want to check qualcomm site for max safe cpu temps. Don't forget some other components doesn't like high temperature. Semi-conductors components life are reduced in high temp conditions and generally, lithium-ion battery doesn't like high temperatures...
alray said:
Yes its possible to permanently damage your phone if your overclock is too much aggressive or your phone get to hot. Every chip is slightly different so you'll have to test your phone for each frequency steps you do. Like a computer, you should start overclocking in small increments till you reach a maximum stable config and then reduce it a bit for safety. And always monitor temperature, over-temping is your worst enemy when overclocking.
For the max temp question I don't really know, you might want to check qualcomm site for max safe cpu temps. Don't forget some other components doesn't like high temperature. Semi-conductors components life are reduced in high temp conditions and generally, lithium-ion battery doesn't like high temperatures...
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So basically, overclocking can really destroy my phone? So, i guess ill just switch back to the stock one. Thank you
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So basically, overclocking can really destroy my phone? So, i guess ill just switch back to the stock one. Thank you
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That overclock is not going to hurt your phone but the temperature can if it gets too high which can happen at stock clocking. I keep my phone's cpu at 1.134 Ghz and games run great with minimal heat.
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Found the information about the temp here
So, I went on a "boredom rampage" and I've read an article about a guy overclocking his 865 GPU to 865 MHz and reaching Adreno 660-levels of performance and I decided to give it a try and it was awesome.
Problem is, I'm too much of a thinkerer and I pushed the GPU as much as I could. I ended up on 2000 MHz with "TURBO" voltage profile and it's rock solid even on 2100 MHz with the same profile but KonaBess gives me an error if I try to edit the GPU tables after I booted at 2100 MHz.
I even edited the clock profiles to make it smoother, starting from 305 MHz to 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800 and 2000 with the right voltages.
Now, the battery and SoC temperatures are the same, the battery drain is basically the same, some other fellow modders with the same device (Mi 10T Pro 5G 8/256 with Pixel Experience Plus ROM) didn't manage to hit the same clocks, crashing even with 1000 or 1200 MHz, with my file from the KonaBess app.
So, have I been extremely lucky with the silicon lottery or it's just an illusion?
Please ask if you need ANY benchmark or proof. I've been monitoring the GPU clock with Franco Kernel Manager Live Monitoring and the clock is solid at 2000 MHz and the 3D performance has at first jumped and then slowly climbed, especially on 3DMark Wild Life Extreme. Wild Life Extreme Stress Test is stable the temperatures are fine.
Do you guys have any questions/suggestions/requests?
Edit: Here are some 3DMark runs, both Wild Life and Wild Life Extreme at stock and 2 GHz. I use Greenify, my storage is 94% full and all my processes in the background take up 4 GB of RAM and I didn't touch the bus for the various steppings for the clocks, so I believe that if heavily tuned, this could make a difference.
post before and after pictures of 3dmark.
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post before and after pictures of 3dmark.
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I have the history of all the bench on 3DMark, because I downloaded it just for this. Would that be ok?
it seems fishy, a 1ghz+ oc would increase your fps by more than that.
TOMPPIX said:
it seems fishy, a 1ghz+ oc would increase your fps by more than that.
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It doesn't have the biggest of bumps from 900 MHz to 1 GHz or 2 GHz, but still, is capable of doing it and rock solid too.
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It doesn't have the biggest of bumps from 900 MHz to 1 GHz or 2 GHz, but still, is capable of doing it and rock solid too.
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i don't think your gpu is actually running at 2ghz while you are running a benchmark. going from stock to 2ghz would at least have to give you an extra 20-30 fps in Wild Life.
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i don't think your gpu is actually running at 2ghz while you are running a benchmark. going from stock to 2ghz would at least have to give you an extra 20-30 fps in Wild Life.
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Not necessarily. The GPU IS running at 2 GHz but I think that the problem might be some diminishing returns where the clock doesn't mean anything after a certain point.
Are you try locking the freq on 2ghz in Kernel maneger ? Set min and max to 2gzhz with performance governor .
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Are you try locking the freq on 2ghz in Kernel maneger ? Set min and max to 2gzhz with performance governor .
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I've made various frequency steps. 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800 and 2000 MHz. But if I change the governor, after I reboot, it will be msm-adreno-tz again. Max frequency is still 2000 MHz and minimum 400 MHz.
Yes after reboot is resets like on every phone you have to check apply on boot and select min 2000GHZ and max 2000ghz GPu freq in tap in FKM and set gov to performance and do benchmark like 3dmark wild life . Like that. And in Smart pack Kernel manager free app is GPU throttle turn that off.
Check box apply on boot and after boot will be apply.
And that you can show improvements of OC
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I've made various frequency steps. 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800 and 2000 MHz. But if I change the governor, after I reboot, it will be msm-adreno-tz again. Max frequency is still 2000 MHz and minimum 400 MHz.
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Can you share your Konabess txt file to import. I"m buying it I and want overclock.
astronomy2021 said:
Can you share your Konabess txt file to import. I"m buying it I and want overclock.
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Thanks What is temperature ? Do you game with that or this just experiment ?
Temperatures are roughly the same. I do game with that. On normal games, frequency stays at 400 MHz, but on really heavy games like Genshin Impact, completely maxed out, depending on the scene, the GPU goes to 1.6 or 1.8 GHz and rarely at 2 GHz during some heavy cutscenes. 3DMark keeps it at 2 GHz all the time.
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Temperatures are roughly the same. I do game with that. On normal games, frequency stays at 400 MHz, but on really heavy games like Genshin Impact, completely maxed out, depending on the scene, the GPU goes to 1.6 or 1.8 GHz and rarely at 2 GHz during some heavy cutscenes. 3DMark keeps it at 2 GHz all the time.
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That super. What ROM do you use ?
Pixel Experience Plus
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Pixel Experience Plus
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Thianks
Hello, excuse my ignorance, but I want to learn what konabess is, it's an app or a magisk module, I also have the xiaomi mi 10t pro with DotOs rum android 11 and then I want to play more fluently, could you help me
konabess app is software you can overclock GPU and undervolt.
You need root and that it.
https://github.com/libxzr/KonaBess
Here tutorial but it old I need make new one because there isn't good one tutorial about it.
This doesn't make any sense. Why would Qualcomm leave so much on the table ?