so ive been testing since i installed this new kernel...
first off, great job faux123, everything works GREAT.
here are my voltage tables that are working for me so far with no issues:
att 4.5.91
1100 -60 (was at -50)
1000 -60 (was at -50)
912 -40 (-50 reboots)
750 -50
608 -100
456 -100
216 -100
the last three settings i tried lower (-300) but as per the limitations noted by faux123 (max delta of 100mv) i turned it back to -100. 750 randomly reboots at -75mv. the higher ones (912-1100) seem to be at their limits too, any lower and i notice some random instabilities. at these settings i stay within 100mv of original voltage and no more than a 100mv voltage change between any 2 clock levels (1050-950-900-850-750-700-670). im keeping on these settings for a day or so and see if i notice any issues.
edit:
my stress test consists of wifi on, bluetooth on/paired with with wireless speakers streaming pandora, gps on with navigation running to random address, quadrant benchmark running in the background and setcpu cpu stress test running in the foreground, while plugged in/charging. if it can run all that w/o crashing its good enough for me.
first off, great job faux123, everything works GREAT.
here are my voltage tables that are working for me so far with no issues:
att 4.5.91
1100 -60 (was at -50)
1000 -60 (was at -50)
912 -40 (-50 reboots)
750 -50
608 -100
456 -100
216 -100
the last three settings i tried lower (-300) but as per the limitations noted by faux123 (max delta of 100mv) i turned it back to -100. 750 randomly reboots at -75mv. the higher ones (912-1100) seem to be at their limits too, any lower and i notice some random instabilities. at these settings i stay within 100mv of original voltage and no more than a 100mv voltage change between any 2 clock levels (1050-950-900-850-750-700-670). im keeping on these settings for a day or so and see if i notice any issues.
edit:
my stress test consists of wifi on, bluetooth on/paired with with wireless speakers streaming pandora, gps on with navigation running to random address, quadrant benchmark running in the background and setcpu cpu stress test running in the foreground, while plugged in/charging. if it can run all that w/o crashing its good enough for me.
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