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its asks me if I want to "overwrite the overclock.ko" once I paste in step 15. Do I want to do that?
Wow... such random quadrant benchmarks... just did one and got 1334. Rebooted about 2 hours ago.
echo 44 > /proc/overclock/max_vsel
echo 1122000 > /proc/overclock/max_rate
echo 1 400000000 23 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
echo 2 700000000 28 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
echo 3 900000000 33 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
echo 4 1122000000 44 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
echo 0 1122000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table
echo 1 900000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table
echo 2 700000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table
echo 3 400000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table
Editings setscaling.sh in Root Explorer:
1. Open Root Explorer
2. Navigate to /system/bin
3. Mount R/W
3. Long press on setscaling.sh
4. Scroll to the bottom of the list and "Open in Text Editor"
5. Edit as needed.
6. Hit the Menu Button
7. Select Save
Quadrant is pretty random... I've had back to back runs go from just under 1200 to just over 1350...
Did you ever get everything working right? What you need to do is edit your setscaling.sh with settings that work for you. Here is what it looks like in my setscaling.sh:
Code:echo 44 > /proc/overclock/max_vsel echo 1122000 > /proc/overclock/max_rate echo 1 400000000 23 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps echo 2 700000000 28 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps echo 3 900000000 33 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps echo 4 1122000000 44 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps echo 0 1122000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table echo 1 900000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table echo 2 700000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table echo 3 400000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table
Code:Editings setscaling.sh in Root Explorer: 1. Open Root Explorer 2. Navigate to /system/bin 3. Mount R/W 3. Long press on setscaling.sh 4. Scroll to the bottom of the list and "Open in Text Editor" 5. Edit as needed. 6. Hit the Menu Button 7. Select Save
Now, if you did everything else in the RE Guide from the OP, your setscaling.sh should run at boot with the settings you edited in.
So if i noticed that my droid likes a little more voltage. Could i edit ur file with a few volts higher. And if i edit that file it will change the overclock once i reboot, correct?
So if i noticed that my droid likes a little more voltage. Could i edit ur file with a few volts higher. And if i edit that file it will change the overclock once i reboot, correct?
Figured it out. Had to set my overclock again. Then i went in and changed the setscaling file to the correct voltages and frequencies that i just set the max overclock to. Sitting at 1355 on the quadrents now. Also had to open setcpu.api and set it to max once i rebooted. Weird.
this all sounds like a lot of work for .1 difference. I'm probably going to wait until the process becomes much more simple with a custom/more stable kernel. I'm hoping we can OC this thing to 1.3 or 1.4 like with the hummingbird processor of the Galaxy S series.
yeah, for people who are new to command line and adb this would be good practice. I'm pretty familiar with it so thats why I'm holding off. Getting a custom kernel is really where this road is headed if you really want to push this thing anyway.
echo 60 > /proc/overclock/max_vsel
echo 1100000 > /proc/overclock/max_rate
echo 1 400000000 45 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
echo 2 600000000 50 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
echo 3 900000000 55 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
echo 4 1100000000 60 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
echo 0 1100000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table
echo 1 900000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table
echo 2 600000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table
echo 3 400000 > /proc/overclock/freq_table
I posted this in the other "overclock" thread but figured it should be here also. Here is what the stock scaling is:
10000000 66
8000000 57
6000000 44
3000000 32
I could use some help with this. I was successful overclocking with the given example and ran well for a day with heavy use. I did step 2 (and all the rest), and after a reboot its back to the original settings. Do I just start all over from step one?
Thanks for this. Where'd you find it?
No you should still have the overclock.sh and .ko files there so just try doing the survive the reboot portion again
Thanks, I must be missing something simple. No errors, reboots (knock on wood), but its maintaining the default settings. Are there any commands or anyway to make sure everything is set up right?
reboot and see if its still there