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Well I am now at 1.3Ghz at 1300000uV Have been lowering the voltage and testing stability

Pretty happy with this though, hardly any extra battery drain under load yet noticeable difference in speed
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Originally Posted by Arie View Post
It's your chip, nothing else.

I am in the same boat, but, I understand this so I don't go beyond 1100 mhz on stock voltage.

Don't blame the ui, blame your own behavior toward your chipset.

All the ui does is send the command too the kernel module, similar to doing it with a terminal. Nothing more.
I know what UI does , but how can you explain my phone is stable for more than 24 hours so far with 1350mhz and 1.3375 v and when I tried 1350mhz with 1.35v with opptimizer I got a reboot in ~10 seconds . It's weird .
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try 1.375ghz with 137500000, so stable here
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Donated.


I'm testing 1400MHz, voltage 1325000, SR on.

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Originally Posted by Dragoss91 View Post
I know what UI does , but how can you explain my phone is stable for more than 24 hours so far with 1350mhz and 1.3375 v and when I tried 1350mhz with 1.35v with opptimizer I got a reboot in ~10 seconds . It's weird .
Imagine your chipset is your model gf, she's hot but can only take so much abuse. You on the other hand expect to treat her like the random hook up you had last week, and she can't take that abuse because she doesn't like it rough, because she's a pretty girl that's finicky, I hope that analogy made sense.
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Imagine your chipset is your model gf, she's hot but can only take so much abuse. You on the other hand expect to treat her like the random hook up you had last week, and she can't take that abuse because she doesn't like it rough, because she's a pretty girl that's finicky, I hope that analogy made sense.
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Imagine your chipset is your model gf, she's hot but can only take so much abuse. You on the other hand expect to treat her like the random hook up you had last week, and she can't take that abuse because she doesn't like it rough, because she's a pretty girl that's finicky, I hope that analogy made sense.
yes it makes sense , and I have a little knowledge about overclocking (more at pc) but still can't figure why these two almost identical methods to set a frequency and voltage have such different results .
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yes it makes sense , and I have a little knowledge about overclocking (more at pc) but still can't figure why these two almost identical methods to set a frequency and voltage have such different results .
I went to a steak house last week, the steak was good. I went back to the same steak house a few days later, the steak was overcooked, the chipsets on the N9's are like this different days and different steaks, no 2 chips are exactly a like. I got an ok steak and I'm fine with that. Learn to accept that you won't get a perfect steak every time you go to the same steak house.
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mine never reach 1,4ghz, but i can live with that
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just wondering, is there any way to make the opptimizer apply the last freq setting after reboot or power off, too?
it's a bit awkward having to set the freq over again after each of aforementioned...
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