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#51
Sweet. Bumped my CPU up to 1.1GHz with SmartReflex on. Anyone got a startup script that can apply this every boot?
 
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#52
does 1.1 GHz give a performance boost in usabilty ?
It's only 100MHz more i mean
 
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#53
Originally Posted by kingpin View Post
does 1.1 GHz give a performance boost in usabilty ?
It's only 100MHz more i mean
Yes, albeit not very much, as you expected.
If you go back and read through this thread it has been demonstrated already.
 
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#54
Originally Posted by pipould View Post
Well my script is a fail...

If someone wants a nice qml UI we could link to a live setting of freq/voltage I can do it... But i'm definitly missing of knowledge in meego harmattan scripts&user rights...
Well after a google search and a wee bit of tinkering, I've just figured out how to use opensh within a script, it's quite simple really.
I'll edit this post with a link to a “how to” thread once I've made it.
Here's a hint for now, you could use two scripts......

Here ya go - [How to] Use opensh within a script for root access

Last edited by HanzBlix; 2012-04-03 at 05:04.
 

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#55
Does anyone here have any doubt how change the overclock to 1,1 Ghz?
My doubt now is.. Can change to 1,2 Ghz? no problem?
Thank very much
 
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#56
disable smartreflex before trying 1.2ghz or it will probably restart and there is potential for data loss every time that happens

Originally Posted by HanzBlix View Post
Well after a google search and a wee bit of tinkering, I've just figured out how to use opensh within a script, it's quite simple really.
I'll edit this post with a link to a “how to” thread once I've made it.
Here's a hint for now, you could use two scripts......
I thought that might work, but remember I might change the interface so don't spend too long to make it perfect!

I didn't have time to work on this today, dentist appointment ruined my day
Last night I made a test where I tell smartreflex to recalibrate when we change the speed. I hoped it will raise the voltage lots automatically, but it seems stupid and only gives a little extra. I'll upload the new version because it should help with stability but don't expect 1.2ghz + smartreflex working, it fails for me. Btw safest is disable sr, change frequency, enable sr. calibration is not instant.
Anyone smart know why it reboots sometimes when switching to a lower frequency? I'm guessing I need to lock it to a lower frequency before changing the high one, or maybe there's some better idea?

Last edited by Creamy Goodness; 2012-04-03 at 05:02.
 
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[QUOTE=Creamy Goodness;1187437]disable smartreflex before trying 1.2ghz or it will probably restart and there is potential for data loss every time that happens

Hi Creamy Goodness
If I disable smartreflex the life of my battery will decrease?
How i can disable and enable the smartreflex in the N9?
 
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okay, i'll try to clean up the first post a bit, the info is there, just hard to see in the wrong font and without full examples.
 
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Originally Posted by Creamy Goodness View Post
okay, i'll try to clean up the first post a bit, the info is there, just hard to see in the wrong font and without full examples.
Creamy Goodness
Thank now all right

Last edited by RafaelVlmendes; 2012-04-03 at 05:49.
 
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#60
no prob. It might freeze when you enable smartreflex but if it doesn't then it's probably good battery life.

Last edited by Creamy Goodness; 2012-04-03 at 06:00.
 
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