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Root QuickClock and Overclock, who's in control?

rudybow

Well-Known Member
I've got both on my phone and have kind of used both. I'm trying to increase my battery time (since my extended battery seems dead now). Today I used the High Speed setting from QuickClock and kind of expected, I didn't get much battery time from it.

My question is, since I've used QuickClock and Overclock on my phone. How do I know which one is actually working on my phone at the moment.? If I want to try the QuickClock settings on my phone, should I delete Overclock for the time being and reload it after my QuickClock tests? Can you shut one off so you can see just what the other one is doing for your phone? Figured I would try balanced tomorrow but I'm not sure if Overclock is diluting my test results.
 
i would guess you could just force close the one you dont want to use. setting/applications/running click on quick clock and force close
 
I take the settings from QC and enter them in OC, but you can export them from QC and directly import into a QC profile as well.
 
I take the settings from QC and enter them in OC, but you can export them from QC and directly import into a QC profile as well.

I do that too......I used to use SetCPU and QuickClock, but I use OC exclusively now, it's more reliable with profiles than SetCPU is.
 
Is one overriding the other?

When I go to Overclock to put my QC settings in, I hit "Set Scaling Freq," my QC settings are 16 VSEL/ 300MHz, 1406 MHz Max, do I choose Ultra Low, Low, Medium, or High? I don't see any numbers that go up to 1406 and no place fr the 16 VSEL.
 
To generate that profile in QC, tap the menu button and read the help file.

quickclock_overclock.jpg


I open OC, go into advanced and edit an existing profile with numbers I've already generated in QC. (Or you can export them from QC and import into OC. :D)

overclock_profile_mar_3_2011.jpg
 
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