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#921
Originally Posted by wook_sf View Post
alive on frequencies up to 1350MHz but slow as hell
best performance on 950 - 1110 MHz
looking nice and working good
thanx creamy
lol you made an account here!
this is the guy that made the icon btw
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#922
hehehehe thanx Creamy, well, seems like i had account since oct. 2011 but didn't knew :P
btw, i have suggestion about voltage, why don't you add "calculator" code and make it as "suggested" voltage?
nice to see ya btw
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Yeah, but how to calculate is the problem. I think the only way is to have the app submit usage data and build up a huge database on my server, then analyze it. Maybe I will do that but it's quite a bit of work.
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#924
seems to me like it's proper as:
1100:1300000
1200:1400000
1000:1200000
logical conclusion is:
voltage = (int(freq) * 1000)+ 200000
btw, instead to mail you, i'll attach
however, 1100 and 1110 are very stable and since this error appeared...it's glitchy...
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#925
That's really weird, someone reported a similar issue but i thought the kernel module had corrupted something in the kernel memory. It's a good clue if Conky shows a wrong value but opptimizer ui is okay.
I am not sure about the voltage/frequency stuff, i don't want to suggest anything without a huge amount of data to help.
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How come the N900's processor can be overclocked at such a high percentage increase of the base frequency? Yet the N9 can't even be OC'd by +40%?
 
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Originally Posted by automagic68 View Post
How come the N900's processor can be overclocked at such a high percentage increase of the base frequency? Yet the N9 can't even be OC'd by +40%?
Because there's limits on the amount of heat and power leakage and the cpu is built on a smaller process that will cause the chip to approach these limits more quickly. It also starts closer to these limits in some ways (the default voltage is about the same but the leakage is more and higher clockspeed should both cause the default temperature to be higher).
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#928
well, as i saw, seems like conky was right and OptUI was wrong
(back was bit hotter and it was glitching - that's not happening on 1100 and not even on 1190 to me)
but since i wasn't able to measure clocks with anything else, i can't be sure.
what else i tested is that shhd response fine and seems to me all native modules, while QT based parts are making issues, and, i remember QT on symbian, it was making similar problems (without even overclocking it used to reboot and glitch and stuck phones)
 
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and what do you think, what is the best setting for someone who has 3G, and often uses Skype chat + Wazapp as long as possible to the battery does not need charging?

another question: how do I get the stick kernel if I want to undo everything?
 
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#930
i think that we need modification of power on kernel level.
but, i found issues to wake up device, so i think we need to find way to adjust lower clock speed too
 
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