It doesnt run a stress test lol. It tests for like 10 seconds, by no means is that stressing the cpu.
If you want to find out how stable you will run at a certain speed/voltage you'll just have to set it and see what happens after a day or two
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It doesnt run a stress test lol. It tests for like 10 seconds, by no means is that stressing the cpu.
If you want to find out how stable you will run at a certain speed/voltage you'll just have to set it and see what happens after a day or two
I never knew quickclock had this kind of capability!
I plan on digging into that and seeing if I can improve on my current profiles![]()
Droid X superuser
Mine tests for at least 3 minutes, watch it, it goes from 0 to 100 at every voltage checking for lags. I have the advanced version though.... 10 seconds, something is definately wrong with your quickclock. check the link. The link is from the developer of quickclock, and he talks about how it stresses until it crahses... Why are we arguing about this?? We all love overclocking, we all have our ways, I have quickclock and jrummys app, I export the quickclock settings into the jrummy app because jrummys app has the interactive, ondemand, and conservative governor settings built into it, quickclock does not, but i dont have time to enter in voltages and speeds and pray, hence.....Quickclock. I still love you guys, lets not fight anymore, for the kids.
http://www.droidtips.info/apps-and-g...lp-thread.html
Last edited by trook; 03-13-2011 at 12:53 PM.
Hello my name is Terry and I'm a Flash Addict
Oc'd @ 1391 mhz
added my my profiles DB file in OP.
this file is universal.
anyone can use it
NOT the presets file.
presets file is there for instructional purposes only
Loving ICS on my 4G Droid4
It uses a buffer for the vsels of 15%. It finds the minimum stable vsel for 300mhz and then creates a "buffer" by increasing the vsel by 15% from the base minimum vsel. It seems to use a predetermined algorithm for the 3 other clock speeds and voltage slots.
You can adjust the buffer percentage to anything you want. You can also adjust the maximum clock speed, but only up to whag the program has found to be stable. It seems to prefer setting the max clock speed aroun d 75mhz lower than the highest stable speed it finds.
It starts out at 1100mhz and runs a 10 second test and counts the number of "lags" out of 100 "operations." It will increase by increments of 1000mhz and test until it finds too many lags. Seems to be around 7 or more lags per 100 is the limit. When I hits the limit, it backs down by 50mhz, then increases by 10, etc.....until it finds the highest stable mhz. Then it sets the max mhz about 75mhz lower than the max.
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