Hmmm with the previous OC Kernels from last week my Linpack went from around 8.1-8.2 to 9.7-9.8 [literally the 20% increase in cpu speed]. The fact that yours didnt is suspect to me? Did you auto detect in SetCPU and slide the slider to 1200?before (with 0.2 voodoo lagfix already installed)
Linpack 8.128 MFLOPS
Quadrant 1646
after installing D01 1200LV:
Linpack 7.946 MFLOPS
Quadrant 1726
Hmmm with the previous OC Kernels from last week my Linpack went from around 8.1-8.2 to 9.7-9.8 [literally the 20% increase in cpu speed]. The fact that yours didnt is suspect to me? Did you auto detect in SetCPU and slide the slider to 1200?
For safety sake dont engage the set on boot check mark in SetCPU [its unchecked by default]. That does of course mean each and every re-boot you will have to auto detect and slide the sliders but thats a safety method. Because if you get crashing at 1200 you dont wanna be booting at 1200.yeah, initially when i started SetCPU it showed 800Mhz max 100Mhz min, then after a second or two it showed 1200 max and 100 min.....might reboot and try again
Hmmm, well maybe this new kernel boots at 1200 then. I know a lot of the OC Kernels from last week were booting at 800Mhz. 6.4 is more like an 800Mhz score anyway. For the hummingbird basically every 100Mhz should net you about 8mflops. So 800Mhz ~ 6.4Mflops. 1Ghz ~ 8mflops and 1.2Ghz ~ 9.6mflops. Sounds like you're at 800Mhz to me now. This could explain the Quadrant decrease as wellnow im getting 6.4's in Linpack......rebooted ran it, got 6.4, said meh, flaked out...ran again....6.4.....ran Quadrant, got 1481....
looks like the clockspeed isn't sticking.....
thats the thing about the auto-detect.....after rebooting, first thing i did was go into SetCPU, and it showed 1200max and 100min, no autodetect was required.....set on boot has never been checked...
That will be good time because by then Im sure all these Kernels will be worked out. You definitely should have a working and stable 1.2Ghz voodoo kernel if not a 1.4can't wait getting my Sf on wednesday
You could try running SetCPU in performance. That locks it at the maxspeed. Its also a good stability tester.here are screens showing even after running Linpack and Quadrant the cpu spent nearly no time at 1200Mhz
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12311939/snap20101010_214805.png
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12311939/snap20101010_214821.png
Yes . Less than 24 hours after jt got us voodoo. Dirrk gave us voodoo plus 1.2Ghz. As aforementioned it would not stun me if by the time you get your SF however, if the voodoo and/or the OC top speed is revised again.So this is voodoo and oc kernel rolled into one thing...correct?
No, no there's new kernels Dirrk put up an hour or so ago: [KERNEL] Dirrk v01 Voodoo lagfix OC/UV - xda-developersCorrect, except you have to install them separately.
Install voodoo 0.2 first, and then flash the kernel (I was being very general, there are very specific steps in between)
Yes . Less than 24 hours after jt got us voodoo. Dirrk gave us voodoo plus 1.2Ghz. As aforementioned it would not stun me if by the time you get your SF however, if the voodoo and/or the OC top speed is revised again.
This arena is literally changing by the hour. In fact last night it was voodoo .1 that came out only to be replaced an hour later by voodoo .2.
Im sticking to my guns and not flashing anything today. Call me a coat tail rider but after yesterday's fiasco Im letting others beta test for me for a change. [Although every ounce of my being believes in my heart that Dirrk 1.2 stock voltage is GTG]
Be very careful if you do that. I have asked Dirrk to share his exact voltage profile the way jt did but he's likely so busy making these kernels he hasnt yet.so the 1200sv is a bit better...it actually runs at 1200 sometimes...lol still want to try on demand scaling
Sorry SK I missed this early. No I think when I first messaged you it was because we had actual OC kernals without the voodoo. A few days later we got voodoo and now we have them both...although the initial impression seems to be mixed and I for once am not being a guinea pig on this oneIs this the Kernel you've been telling me about, Saps? How much space does its lagfix take up of your 2GB?
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