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Originally Posted by mangal_sk8erboy View Post
hmmm..any ideas on how to get vsync in the scene?is it due to lack of hardware or is it just the software thats missing?
n alright guys i know im a lil off topic but i have a problem that does not seem to be solved. see, the phone feels great once i over clock it.but after a day, it gets depressingly laggy and freezes randomly when there are sudden processes running. but after a reboot, it runs fine again. do you guys reboot your phones every two days??and secondly, overclocking seems to work for a day, but then gets back to its laggy self later..u noe SUDDEN LAG spikes and freezes..btw, on conky, my "Mem:" is at a constant red.(its right below cpu usage on the right)
does that have to do with anything?i really wish i didnt have to reboot my phone once in a while cuz it is quite battery consuming.
help!

mine has been up for a week at the same clock with no stability issues, or no variation in 'snappiness'. When running conky, look for any offending processes - processes using large amounts of cpu cycles/memory. If you haven't adjusted your cache/io pressure, I'd suggest you do that, as it makes a huge difference with longevity.

On another note, the lack of vsync lies only in software - the drivers for our PowerVR chipset. The iPhone 3GS has virtually the same chipset, but has vsync functionality. So, it isn't a limitation of hardware, just an oversight on the agreements with PowerVR. It may come eventually, but it'll be fixed in MeeGo, which we will undoubtedly get - whether or not is supported officially (who cares!)
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