I read again titan's voltage profile and after 900Mhz, all the voltages (lv, ulv, xlv) have similar voltages (or am I reading it wrongly?) It's at his kernel website http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking#I...mental_kernels
Only the starving voltage profile is really under-volted. Have you tried that? your takes?
Speaking of this, I came across SmartReflex which is both on the QCPUfreq and CPUfrequi but everytime I click on it, the device instantly reboots, probably because I have to modify it in the terminal?
You know anything about the SR? Have you tried it?
Speaking of this, I came across SmartReflex which is both on the QCPUfreq and CPUfrequi but everytime I click on it, the device instantly reboots, probably because I have to modify it in the terminal?
You know anything about the SR? Have you tried it?
Why not investigate the governors and post your results in the relevant thread.
VDD2 isn't implemented so will not work, this might be the cause of the crash.
VDD1 will vary the voltage to the mpu (cpu/gpu) around the normal operating voltage.
They are off as default as they appear to be unstable.
Speaking of this, I came across SmartReflex which is both on the QCPUfreq and CPUfrequi but everytime I click on it, the device instantly reboots, probably because I have to modify it in the terminal?
You know anything about the SR? Have you tried it?
SR does not seem to work above 800mhz, I don't know the details, but it's unstable >800mhz.