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Root [HOW-TO] Overclock LTEVO [DIY Project]

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Wow, I just saw in the Meanies thread that you're OC'd to 1.9 GHz?

A before and after on CF-Bench would be most welcome - I've always seen nearly linear scaling of oc% change to CF% changes.

I'll get on that.

I tried out CM9 for a while today and all was going well until I just tried to speak with the girlfriend and she wasnt too happy when I couldn't talk. So I'm back on MEANrom where I was last night.

Waiting for everything to update and settle down after my nandroid now
 
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Been sitting @ 1.8GHZ/384MHz OnDemand gov for most of the afternoon w/ no issues, complete stability, and the responsiveness is unbelieveable!

6830 was the most recent benchmark score @ the given freq, though admittedly the score would've been higher had I not had additional tasks running while taking the test.

Combined w/ the latest V6 Supercharger script (U9_RC10_Test_7), #8, and sitting on a stock ROM, I now feel like this phone is performing the way that it was meant to. Very impressed!
 
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Quadrant for me is usually around 5k, AnTuTu ranges from 6800 to 7000 - and that's stock, no changes.

AnTuTu has usually tracked oc% to score% changes fairly well, Quadrant really never.

The OC app thread at XDA points out that if using that app, a third-party OC app is required but several are responding that as soon as you leave the app, clock actually drops back to 1.5 GHz.

I believe that the CPU freq is reporting high, but those benchmarks are suspiciously low.

Here's my stock CF-Bench:

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