[Q]How much max Ghz can be on X10? Overclock - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I mean is this possible to overclock and undervolt stable our X10 with Snapdragon QSD8250 to....maybe 1.5Ghz? With Custom Kernel, or after fully unlock/crack bootloader? Please answer.

to 1.5ghz.....noway, its unstable as it is at 1.2ghz, so far the highest stable frequency is 1152 and mayb 1190.4ghz. the chipset we have cant really be highly overclockd without being really unstable and can damage the phone, i dnt think ny dev will even attempt to do this, even the desire which has same chipset isnt overclockd too much

Thx for answer dude, but one more - Desire have unlocked bootloader if I good hear, how much freq have Desires users?
BTW: I read long time ago that someone do 1.7 (??!!) Ghz for our X10, but it was very unstable, and thread disappear after ~20minutes. You know something more about it?

tobibravo said:
Thx for answer dude, but one more - Desire have unlocked bootloader if I good hear, how much freq have Desires users?
BTW: I read long time ago that someone do 1.7 (??!!) Ghz for our X10, but it was very unstable, and thread disappear after ~20minutes. You know something more about it?
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it doesnt matter if its got a unlocked bootloader or not the chipset itself is not highly clockable it is a hardware limitation, ive jus seen most of them in desire development page dnt go above 1.2ghz, no i didnt hear abt the 1.7ghz and it probably didnt happen, the phone probably wud be dead in 5 minutes

tobibravo said:
Thx for answer dude, but one more - Desire have unlocked bootloader if I good hear, how much freq have Desires users?
BTW: I read long time ago that someone do 1.7 (??!!) Ghz for our X10, but it was very unstable, and thread disappear after ~20minutes. You know something more about it?
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It disappeared because it was wrong.
It was due to an incorrect multiplier and was actually only running at 1152mhz
1228 is the highest anyone can reach without reboots. At this frequency there is a huge possibility of burning out your chip if you leave it there for long periods

supports the x10 Overclok and undevolt to (1113Mhz or 1228Mhz) spends the useful life of the cell
It is best to use stock kernel :S

to date non of the rom is actually stable.. with either OC or UV..

NipponGo said:
to date non of the rom is actually stable.. with either OC or UV..
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Lol what? Z's cm7 with doomlords kernel is as stable as you can get...
There have been tons of other stable combos
Just because you don't know what you're doing doesn't make it unstable

NipponGo said:
to date non of the rom is actually stable.. with either OC or UV..
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i disagree with that comment, i ran 2.1custom stock with a custom kernel running at 1.152Ghz undervolted for almost 3 months with no problems whatsoever

Thx guys, now I know everything I wanted ^^.

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[Q] Is it worth to overclock right now?

Right now the jump between 1ghz to 1.1ghz shows no real world benefit. I have a couple of questions:
1. Does overclocking to 1.1ghz effect the battery enought to see a difference?
2. Does undervolting save battery enough to see a difference?
3. If i have a custom kernal but still running at 1ghz, will the battery be the same/worse/better then runnning 1ghz on stock kernel
4. Does undervolting have any negative effects on performance
Thanks in Advance!! XDA RULES!!
The best type of experience, is 1st hand.
Why not try it out and make this thread a log of your results?
1username4thisforum said:
The best type of experience, is 1st hand.
Why not try it out and make this thread a log of your results?
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Not trying to be rude, but does not answer my question. Why go through the procedure when someone who has already done it or has experience with it is kind enough to post answers.
primeboss said:
Right now the jump between 1ghz to 1.1ghz shows no real world benefit. I have a couple of questions:
1. Does overclocking to 1.1ghz effect the battery enought to see a difference?
2. Does undervolting save battery enough to see a difference?
3. If i have a custom kernal but still running at 1ghz, will the battery be the same/worse/better then runnning 1ghz on stock kernel
4. Does undervolting have any negative effects on performance
Thanks in Advance!! XDA RULES!!
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1 Yes it does, but the phone only uses that frequency when pushed to limits, so not much.
2 Yes, i believe it does.
3 I found faux kernel to drink my battery like water even oj stock clock. Edgan's didnt have that problem.
4 it may cause random reboots if ur UV lvls are beyond the phone's capabilities.
Ps1: hes got a point, all impressions are too personal, they dont translate to universal experience.
Ps2: the greatest use of OC on the atrix right now is the webtop, that really pushes all possible processing power.
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Viamonte said:
1 Yes it does, but the phone only uses that frequency when pushed to limits, so not much.
2 Yes, i believe it does.
3 I found faux kernel to drink my battery like water even oj stock clock. Edgan's didnt have that problem.
4 it may cause random reboots if ur UV lvls are beyond the phone's capabilities.
Ps1: hes got a point, all impressions are too personal, they dont translate to universal experience.
Ps2: the greatest use of OC on the atrix right now is the webtop, that really pushes all possible processing power.
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Thank You!

CM7 Quadr

Hello,
I've had the phone rooted and the new cm7 (bad***), it all runs great I just wonder how some people are getting 5k Quad score while I am at the same 3.2 as it was on stock. I do have the same Kernel and everything when rooting and flashing went so smooth. Is there something I am missing.......
Thanks in advance.
MyyH said:
Hello,
I've had the phone rooted and the new cm7 (bad***), it all runs great I just wonder how some people are getting 5k Quad score while I am at the same 3.2 as it was on stock. I do have the same Kernel and everything when rooting and flashing went so smooth. Is there something I am missing.......
Thanks in advance.
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You can overclock it to 1.6 ghz in the CM settings.
flucks said:
You can overclock it to 1.6 ghz in the CM settings.
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I did, than quadrant freezes while I'm running it. As in when I click submit score, it automatically goes back to the 1st 2d test and than force closes.
"sorry I left that out" :/
call me ignorant but do people STILL think that quadrant scores mean soemthing? why are people still comparing them???
Some people just want to stroke their epeen on the net.
And as to overclocking - not everyone will be able to overclock. There's a reason the device is only sold as 1.2 GHz - that's all it was tested to. Some might hit 1.4, some might hit 1.6, some might be right at the edge and only be able to do 1.2.
its not the quadrant score that matters. Its the idea of why it is different. All the devices have the same cpu have the same kernel and are rooted/flashed as stated in the forum (the same way). So why is mine doing so when clocked and running. I don't care what the score is. even 1200 score is enough for a phone. I didn't want to stroke anything. Its the matter of where the problem/case/scenario is coming from. As in, will it cause other problems and is it a problem at all. having had 5 android rooted/flashed devices I've never experienced it........... Why do people have to be ignorant and troll a forum is an issue I cant understand?
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Cm7 rooted love it
MyyH said:
its not the quadrant score that matters. Its the idea of why it is different.
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if you're asking why your quad score differs from other ppl's phone with the same setup, then you need to research more.
Not all phones are built the same. Just because they all have the same hardware and software, doesnt mean they'll all operate the same.

[Q] OC

So, I've rooted my phone a couple weeks ago and I've been messing around with different roms and kernels and I thought the reason my phone was crashing at above 748mhz was because of the kernel or rom I had. I've been reading around though and I read that some phones simply can't OC stably like others. Does this mean if my phone crashes a ton at 806mhz and quite a bit at 768mhz that my phone simply can't OC that high? Are there methods to improve my phones OC stability?
Yes that means your phone can't handle that high clocked speeds. Just keep trying to find a stable clock speed. You will probably not find a big difference between 748 or 806.
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There are no methods to improve OC stability (AFAIK ). Don't try to OC more than what ur phone can handle.
You can always try other tips from our forum to make ur phone more responsive
alright thanks for the input guess my phones processor was made in Ethiopia
Kryptonite1371 said:
alright thanks for the input guess my phones processor was made in Ethiopia
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try 729/480
should work without crashing

[Q] Set CPU - How to overclock my SGA?

Hey guys,
I have just installed OmegaRom by Team Cooper and what a Rom it is!!! Amazing is an understatement.
Okay so with there new Rom v2, it has an OC kernal built in and it does work...BUT I need to know how to OC the thing safely and squeezing as much performance as possible!
I have it at 825 and min 806 mhz, scaler is performance.
What settings would you pro's recommened?
Thanks!
Edit 1- I am using SetCPU to OC.
"overclock" and "safe" cannot be use in the same sentence, it just wrong.
theres no safe overclocking. moreover each and every device is unique even for the same model.
what is working with others doesnt guarantee it'll works with yours.
an0nym0us_ said:
"overclock" and "safe" cannot be use in the same sentence, it just wrong.
theres no safe overclocking. moreover each and every device is unique even for the same model.
what is working with others doesnt guarantee it'll works with yours.
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What I meant was a stable OC that may work with my phone... I OC computers too so I know the risk's involved. So what I was asking was what OC's worked with peoples phones so I could get a rough idea on how to govern my cpu and OC it without totally messing it up.
davalav said:
What I meant was a stable OC that may work with my phone... I OC computers too so I know the risk's involved. So what I was asking was what OC's worked with peoples phones so I could get a rough idea on how to govern my cpu and OC it without totally messing it up.
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i hope u are aware of the ill effects of OCing.....battery takes a real beating....well i have done it upto 886 mhz....many others have done it upto 1ghz mark...but i personally do not recommend...
CPU Tuner
I try CPU Tuner, is similar ti setCPU but is free whit THE END 3.0 custom ROM and use the 864-254 mhz for screen on and 480-122 for screen off whitout problems, previously I use 904 mhz, but sometime it freeze...
Bye Pistaaa
sreesh87 said:
i hope u are aware of the ill effects of OCing.....battery takes a real beating....well i have done it upto 886 mhz....many others have done it upto 1ghz mark...but i personally do not recommend...
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I have OCed it to 902 mhz..
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Thanks for the comments guys... Gives me a rough estimate on its limits.
So far I have been running 844mhz performance for a while, since I created this thread and the battery has remained at 82%!
I have benched using AnTuTu twice and have excellent read and write speeds, compared to other benchies I have seen, OmegaRom is the best Rom I have ever used!
Cheers,
i tried cpufrills and its the best for me
I don't Think U mustuse over clocking,even my setting was min245 max 902,the effect just draining more battery,and if using to much can damaging ur prosessor
I know you might think what I'm going to write is unnecessary and going to contradict with your believes here. but I'm going say it anyway.
If you are going to use your device for a long time then I would suggest not to overclock too much. You'll know when something will go wrong with your over-clocking. Your SGA would start rebooting randomly. Heating up would be excessively common once you start overclocking, using your SGA while it's charging. Over clocking will definitely reduce your processor life span. People who do can over clock their device to get the max out of their device and know they're going to change the device in sometime later anyway.
Rushyang said:
I know you might think what I'm going to write is unnecessary and going to contradict with your believes here. but I'm going say it anyway.
If you are going to use your device for a long time then I would suggest not to overclock too much. You'll know when something will go wrong with your over-clocking. Your SGA would start rebooting randomly. Heating up would be excessively common once you start overclocking, using your SGA while it's charging. Over clocking will definitely reduce your processor life span. People who do can over clock their device to get the max out of their device and know they're going to change the device in sometime later anyway.
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Don't worry! Like I said, I have experience O/C'ing processors etc and I know how bad the effects can be! I am not going for a massive overclock at all. Just a tiny bump in the speed. At the moment, I am running 825mhz and already the speed has improved dramatically. I may go a little further but 902mhz is a bit mental for my liking.
Pistaaa said:
I try CPU Tuner, is similar ti setCPU but is free whit THE END 3.0 custom ROM and use the 864-254 mhz for screen on and 480-122 for screen off whitout problems, previously I use 904 mhz, but sometime it freeze...
Bye Pistaaa
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SetCPU is free for XDA members and it's the best one ever...period
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
Pistaaa said:
I try CPU Tuner, is similar ti setCPU but is free whit THE END 3.0 custom ROM and use the 864-254 mhz for screen on and 480-122 for screen off whitout problems, previously I use 904 mhz, but sometime it freeze...
Bye Pistaaa
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setCPU is free to if you download it from the forum

[Q] HELP! confused CPU

I resently had a huawei ascend p1 running ics, and it was atleast as fast as my galaxy s2 running jellybean. i have tried to overclock alittlebit with no big difference. and people say the phone might get hot and so on. The ascend p1 i had has original dualcore 1,5 ghz prossessor,and never went hot.Why cant the s2 run more 1,5 instead of 1,2 ghz without being hot or buggy? THANKS!
tonymb91 said:
I resently had a huawei ascend p1 running ics, and it was atleast as fast as my galaxy s2 running jellybean. i have tried to overclock alittlebit with no big difference. and people say the phone might get hot and so on. The ascend p1 i had has original dualcore 1,5 ghz prossessor,and never went hot.Why cant the s2 run more 1,5 instead of 1,2 ghz without being hot or buggy? THANKS!
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I read that some users oveclocked their SGS2 to 1,6 GHz.
But you need a kernel which supports such high oc and hope that your hardware is able to handle this CPU frquency too.
As I don't overclock my phone, you have to search a little bit on xda, SGS2 forum, original dev section for kernel and oc 1.6 GHz.
Good luck !
tonymb91 said:
I resently had a huawei ascend p1 running ics, and it was atleast as fast as my galaxy s2 running jellybean. i have tried to overclock alittlebit with no big difference. and people say the phone might get hot and so on. The ascend p1 i had has original dualcore 1,5 ghz prossessor,and never went hot.Why cant the s2 run more 1,5 instead of 1,2 ghz without being hot or buggy? THANKS!
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All devices are slightly different. Some might be able to be oc a lot, some can't be at all. All depends on the phone.
And why do you need to oc? 1.2 is enough to run smoothly for almost everything. Unless you are playing the newest games...
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kilometers4 said:
All devices are slightly different. Some might be able to be oc a lot, some can't be at all. All depends on the phone.
And why do you need to oc? 1.2 is enough to run smoothly for almost everything. Unless you are playing the newest games...
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Have been using it at 1500ghz for a few days now,and the phone works smootly.. ive been running many tests like benchmark,browsermark and so on, and my phone even gets better result than the s3 when running at 1500ghz( witch i realy dont rely to). the batterylife is still as ****ty as before,so no big defference there. u ask why i want to overclock. i was hoping to get a faster phone by doing so,and i have a faster phone now. was just hoping it would bee a bigger difference. im running thunderbolt jellybean rom and overclocked at 1500 ghz, and works good and stable. just wounder if anybody knows if i should turn up the volts too, as i read some place thath higher ghz u also need higher volt. tried to turn up the volt but the phone froze. so ill be using it at standard volts and 1500ghz for now. works good dont think ill be changing this phone for a while,it works as god as any other phone out there.
tonymb91 said:
Have been using it at 1500ghz for a few days now,and the phone works smootly.. ive been running many tests like benchmark,browsermark and so on, and my phone even gets better result than the s3 when running at 1500ghz( witch i realy dont rely to). the batterylife is still as ****ty as before,so no big defference there. u ask why i want to overclock. i was hoping to get a faster phone by doing so,and i have a faster phone now. was just hoping it would bee a bigger difference. im running thunderbolt jellybean rom and overclocked at 1500 ghz, and works good and stable. just wounder if anybody knows if i should turn up the volts too, as i read some place thath higher ghz u also need higher volt. tried to turn up the volt but the phone froze. so ill be using it at standard volts and 1500ghz for now. works good dont think ill be changing this phone for a while,it works as god as any other phone out there.
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I am pretty sure you can't get the SII processor overclocked to 1500 Ghz..
23732 said:
I am pretty sure you can't get the SII processor overclocked to 1500 Ghz..
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U can do so as long as the kernel supports OC(overclocking) or UV(undervolting) for sure
23732 said:
I am pretty sure you can't get the SII processor overclocked to 1500 Ghz..
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then u cant know to mutch i have clocked it as high as 1600ghz without heating or problems.. and if you cant do it then you will have to change your kernel. i use thunderbolt jellybean rom with dreamkernel and it works great. i have mine clocked at 1500ghz dayly use
tonymb91 said:
then u cant know to mutch i have clocked it as high as 1600ghz without heating or problems.. and if you cant do it then you will have to change your kernel. i use thunderbolt jellybean rom with dreamkernel and it works great. i have mine clocked at 1500ghz dayly use
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Umm, then whats the point of opening this thread for ma8
tonymb91 said:
then u cant know to mutch i have clocked it as high as 1600ghz without heating or problems.. and if you cant do it then you will have to change your kernel. i use thunderbolt jellybean rom with dreamkernel and it works great. i have mine clocked at 1500ghz dayly use
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I don't know much, but I do know enough to know that you can't have a stable overclock at 1600Ghz (Gigahertz)
But, I believe that 1600Mhz could be achieved as a stable overclock.
My cpu is running at 1500 mhz 1425-1500 mv and gpu at 520mhz 1300mv the heating issue acctually drops when at 1.5 ghz, my problem is there is no point of having my gpu so high when my cpu is not good enough

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