Overclocking
This is a discussion on Overclocking within the Liberty ROM DX forums, part of the Droid X Roms category; Hey guys, I'm downloading Liberty right now for my Droid X.
Considering this is largely JRummy's ROM, I thought that we should make a threa ...
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Overclocking
Hey guys, I'm downloading Liberty right now for my Droid X.
Considering this is largely JRummy's ROM, I thought that we should make a threa for awesome OC settings. Right now I'm on 1.2GHz on ULV and I'm at 40% battery after 11 hours (6 hours of airplane mode though). Post your OC settings below with the battery life and the phone (DX or D2) so we can try to find the sweet spot in battery life/performance!
I know we have different mods and settings, but there should be awesome setting that'll work for us all.
BTW, I use JRummy's app to OC. It is simply fantastic if you haven't used it.
And I might as well through this out there; You are solely responsible for your actions and damage you do to your phone (unless you want to blame the locked bootloader; it's always to blame).
ROM: Liberty GB .6 for DX
Theme: Varies
OC: Basically whatever the hell QuickClock Advanced tells me. Usually around 1.1-1.2 GHZ with a low VSEL of 9.
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I too have the jrummy app set to 1.2 ulv and I'm at about 50% after six hours off charger with nearly constant use. This is relative for all based on apps and widget use, live wallpapers, etc. almost impossible to really gauge battery life for all. But I will say I am very stable at 1.2 and this rom with oc is fast as hell.
Droid X - Deodexed, Liguid Gingerbread 2.3, QuickClock Advanced balanced. Go Launcher and SwiftKey. Handcent SMS.
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I don't know what performance I'll see yet, but I know I was seeing 15 hours of HEAVY usage and 30+ hours of moderate usage with RubiX 1.9.5 on these settings:
300/18
600/33
800/42
1000/53
I call this "SULV" for "super ultra low voltage" 
The 1 GHz setting isn't too terribly low, but the phone sits at the lowest setting, or 300 MHz in this case more often than any other, so having 18 vsel at 300 MHz should equate to great battery life.
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im running a 1.1 low voltage and i am getting 24 hours+ easy with moderate use
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Originally Posted by
Inkarnit
I don't know what performance I'll see yet, but I know I was seeing 15 hours of HEAVY usage and 30+ hours of moderate usage with RubiX 1.9.5 on these settings:
300/18
600/33
800/42
1000/53
I call this "SULV" for "super ultra low voltage"
The 1 GHz setting isn't too terribly low, but the phone sits at the lowest setting, or 300 MHz in this case more often than any other, so having 18 vsel at 300 MHz should equate to great battery life.
I'm running similar numbers, I have 2 custom setups (I just keep lowering voltage on one of them and use the other as a restore setting) until I get a random reboot. Getting unbelievable battery life. Just gotta be sure not to set overclock on boot, I don't restart the phone enough to care about having to set the speed after booting.
Last edited by Slow88lx; 01-12-2011 at 11:12 PM.
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Will have to give these voltages a try. I easily get 15-17 hours of battery life, but always looking to improve!!
Sent from my DROID X.
Formally know as Duhstehn.
Liberty ROM Tester
Droid X / Droid 2
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Sporting something similar to Inkarnit :P
300/18
600/31
1000/55
1200/66
Coming up on 11 hours with 60% battery life. Moderate to above-moderate usage.
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Stability?
How stable are your phones at the "SULV" settings? I just set my settings to what you have, Slow88lx. Are you getting any random reboots?
ROM: Liberty GB .6 for DX
Theme: Varies
OC: Basically whatever the hell QuickClock Advanced tells me. Usually around 1.1-1.2 GHZ with a low VSEL of 9.
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Originally Posted by
Slow88lx

Originally Posted by
Inkarnit
I don't know what performance I'll see yet, but I know I was seeing 15 hours of HEAVY usage and 30+ hours of moderate usage with RubiX 1.9.5 on these settings:
300/18
600/33
800/42
1000/53
I call this "SULV" for "super ultra low voltage"
The 1 GHz setting isn't too terribly low, but the phone sits at the lowest setting, or 300 MHz in this case more often than any other, so having 18 vsel at 300 MHz should equate to great battery life.
I'm running similar numbers, I have 2 custom setups (I just keep lowering voltage on one of them and use the other as a restore setting) until I get a random reboot. Getting unbelievable battery life. Just gotta be sure not to set overclock on boot, I don't restart the phone enough to care about having to set the speed after booting.
I just changed my voltage to these settings, but my problem is that I have to be changing batteries once a day. So I might not be able to reboot if I decided to do these changes on reboot? So I guess I would have to do it manually after the battery change to be on the safe side I guess
Droid X rooted with z4root and running DarkSlide V4.2 underclocked ( to save battery)
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