[APP] Msm7kCpuSpeed - Overclock Raphael/Diamond/Topaz/Rhodium/Blackstone/Whitestone

Epsilion

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Oh yeah, sorry I should have mentioned that I suppose. It went to full-sleep as NetRipper described above and that is when it reset.

Oddly though I haven't SODed on this cab, but i did with the previous cab NetRipper posted in the Rhodium Overclock bounty thread.
 

XERO_Racer

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Excellent App!

Reporting with a Tilt 2 and i put it to 787mhz(because im crazy like that) and i can confirm it doesnt hang, even when i unplugged it, it doesnt hang at all :eek: i even turn the phone on stand by for a couple of seconds and its still sits at 787, now if i leave it on standby for a minute i get this "Unexpected Error"

Reporting in with a HTC Fuze, set it on 768 and it hangs LOL, but anything lower than 768 it runs stable when plugged in, but if i unplug it, it crashes!

but im glad to see the progress of this app, hopefully heat issue and the app running on permanent battery power will be almost done because this is an awesome app, im planning to review this app on youtube, if you dont mind! thanks again! :D
 
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XITruthiX

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Yup, same deal as Ive reported in the last thread haha.

Its def the sleep mode that fucks up the OC and scales it back to stock frequency. If you want to get it to SoD, OC to 710mhz, check speed, sleep for a minimum of 1 minute, wake up, check speed (mine runs at 530mhz on wake), RERUN the OC, check spd (usually unstable readings now), sleep for 1 minute, SoD.

When we used to softOC some of the older windows platforms (namely 2kpro), i vaguely remember the power profiles needing a good messing with, although I have no idea if sleeping/hibernating would have changed the OC clocking.

A good solve for this problem is to change the time/out to sleep to NOT sleep and just kill the back light, quick fix?
 

buru898

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Yup, same deal as Ive reported in the last thread haha.

Its def the sleep mode that fucks up the OC and scales it back to stock frequency. If you want to get it to SoD, OC to 710mhz, check speed, sleep for a minimum of 1 minute, wake up, check speed (mine runs at 530mhz on wake), RERUN the OC, check spd (usually unstable readings now), sleep for 1 minute, SoD.

When we used to softOC some of the older windows platforms (namely 2kpro), i vaguely remember the power profiles needing a good messing with, although I have no idea if sleeping/hibernating would have changed the OC clocking.

A good solve for this problem is to change the time/out to sleep to NOT sleep and just kill the back light, quick fix?
Hmm you know, that would be awesome and would work perfect for me if the overclocker was dynamic and also underclocked when the backlight went off so there would be no need for the phone to be put in sleep to save batter :).

Haha good temporary fix in my opinion.
 

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That might be the same issue as when on battery. When it comes out of standby, it will try to set the clock speed again, causing the device to lock up. If you go to standby and go out of it right away, the device doesn't actually go into full-standby yet (it takes at least a few seconds before it does).

You can test stability by using SPB benchmark or something similar that does lots of calculations. I.e. I can clock it at 750MHz, but when I run a benchmark tool, it will hang. At 710MHz I'm stable.
Well, I am happy that at 750Mhz I am passing all sorts of Benchmarks, high bit rate movies etc...so I guess when the issue with sleeping is discovered I will have a 750mhz monster! Joy joy :D
 
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Thanx for your dedication. But in my LG GM750 with qualcomm 7201 528 MHz, directly the program give me a error and don't let it even start, in the ac power and battery.

My phone resolution is 240 x 400 and it has windows mobile 6.5. I would be very thankful if you could give a solution in further updates.

Sorry my bad english. Thanx
 

DartLord

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it works perfect on my raph at 710 mhz and unplugged, if I try faster the phone crash

When it sleep the speed goes back to 528mhz

Great job! Keep working!

ps: sorry about my english
 

NetRipper

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Thanx for your dedication. But in my LG GM750 with qualcomm 7201 528 MHz, directly the program give me a error and don't let it even start, in the ac power and battery.

My phone resolution is 240 x 400 and it has windows mobile 6.5. I would be very thankful if you could give a solution in further updates.

Sorry my bad english. Thanx
This OC will probably only work for HTC devices based on MSM7k. The reason for that is that I'm assuming something that the SPL does for me. The SPL (bootloader) will be different on your LG. If I find out how to fix the OC on battery problem, I might also add some generic support to hopefully make it work with other devices with MSM7k that are non-HTC.
 

shaolin95

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Update on my status...I can run 768 which seems to be stable as long as it does not go to sleep of course. It will keep that speed as long as I am doing something with the phone...if I let it sit, even without going to sleep it will drop back to 528.
 

Alcibiade

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So far no lockup (ok only 25 min usage) at 787 Mhz... (I hope it actually works and not just showing a menaingless figure on my screen...)
I have an AT&T Hermes (I guess Hermes 300 ?) with the last of Valkyrie ROMs
It may not last but anyway a good sign I should be able to get 710 Mhz stable...
Two suggestions for futures developments (I am ready to pay for this...):
1. if possible it would be nice to have the options to scale automatically the clock up and down depending on the state of the phone or simply the power needed (like nuedynamic clock). This could spare battery life
2. A bit different function, but I would love to see a voltage control. It would be great to be able to control how much voltage we give to the CPU and potentially undervolt it. This would definitelly spare battery life (I was underclocking strongly my phne with nue's tool and it was efficient and working well
 

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Anotehr remark: it seems that soemtimes the phone goes back to its default speed (Dont ask me why or when, I just dont know....)

**** Edit: apperent;y it happens after the phone goes to sleep. If I keep the application opened instead of exiting it and let the phone go to sleep then I get an error message saying it cnat compute the clock frequency and exits. When I restart the application the clock is back to the default speed

Anyway this is going a very very good way. Anychance you add another increment of 20Mhz ? I wanna see if I can hit 800 Mhz eheheh :p
 
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T-Mobile Rhodium flashed to stock HTC OEM WWE 2.07 with Sense 2.5, using S2U2, running on battery.

Very stable (and fast) at 768. Sleep resets speed to default. No SoD, crash, freeze, restart, or heat issues. No clue on battery life yet. No problems re-running OC program after waking from sleep.
 
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Alcibiade

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T-Mobile Rhodium flashed, stock HTC OEM WWE 2.07 with Sense 2.5, using S2U2, running on battery.

Very stable (and fast) at 768. Sleep resets speed to default. No SoD, crash, freeze, restart, or heat issues. No clue on battery life yet. No problems re-running OC program after waking from sleep.
Try 787 Mhz... It doenst crash either for me (and no SOD either)
 
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mobius0

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Good stuff I ran some benchmarks in Coreplayer (QTV, high quality) with these results:

Video (800x464) Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC

@518MHZ
Average Speed: 79.62%
Bench Data Rate: 1.43 Mbit/s
Original Data Rate: 1.79Mbits/s

@604MHZ
Average Speed: 88.93%
Bench Data Rate: 1.59 Mbit/s
Original Data Rate: 1.78 Mbits/s

@710MHZ
Average Speed: 99.37%
Bench Data Rate: 1.78 Mbit/s
Original Data Rate: 1.79 Mbits/s

Just by watching the video its definitely much less choppy although not completely smooth still. Keep up the good work.
 
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ai6908

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Excellent work...710 it just cruises...but as other said, goes to 528 when waking up from sleep...

This is a awesome tool for sure...thanks for making this for our devices...:D
 
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