I am overclocking my Galaxy S2 to an average score of 4500 on quadrant using Tegrak Overclock Ultimate.
I am just messing with the configs to see what I get but will not push it to far in fear of burning up my CPU.
Current config for testing Benchmark is
1500Ghz
1275mV core
1120mV internal
I am having no glitches with this and things appear stable to the untrained eye/brain. Anybody else using this and what setting you use for what results? I am unsure about the internal mV settings and have taken a bit of a punt with it. Judging by Naphtaline's comments I have a gold CPU (and dont want to destroy it
)
Quote from Naphtaline on xda dev.
School of performance
You want really noticeable better performance than stock and don't want your phone to overheat.
In my opinion, 1500Mhz is the point.
So, method is the same. Put 1500Mhz and try at 1350mV first. If it's okay after a day, try to lower the voltage 1325, 1300 (if your device is ok at less than 1300mV@1500Mhz, you got a gold CPU^^)
When you got a crash, go back to last voltage until it never crash anymore.
I am just messing with the configs to see what I get but will not push it to far in fear of burning up my CPU.
Current config for testing Benchmark is
1500Ghz
1275mV core
1120mV internal
I am having no glitches with this and things appear stable to the untrained eye/brain. Anybody else using this and what setting you use for what results? I am unsure about the internal mV settings and have taken a bit of a punt with it. Judging by Naphtaline's comments I have a gold CPU (and dont want to destroy it
)Quote from Naphtaline on xda dev.
School of performance
You want really noticeable better performance than stock and don't want your phone to overheat.
In my opinion, 1500Mhz is the point.
So, method is the same. Put 1500Mhz and try at 1350mV first. If it's okay after a day, try to lower the voltage 1325, 1300 (if your device is ok at less than 1300mV@1500Mhz, you got a gold CPU^^)
When you got a crash, go back to last voltage until it never crash anymore.
