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  1. #2741
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    Domanda forse ot in merito all'opzione di far lampeggiare i bnl quando si hanno notifiche.
    Come sono i consumi rispetto a un'app come noled? No riesco a fare il test perchè non arrivo a 3 cicli prima di un flash

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    Ciao Illuminato, attualmente uso il Dori 7.4.2, ma volevo provare il Syiah 5.0.1, ho sempre usato il syiah con tutte le rom, ora monto la Miui JB e volevo vedere come andava a livello di consumi con la Miui...che mi consigli?? ( naturalmente con qualche settaggio giusto....)


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    VERSIONE : 14.0.23.7.31.DEV
    ROM : XIAOMI.EU
    KERNEL : Stock
    REC : TWRP

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    Quote Originariamente inviato da danielinho09 Visualizza il messaggio
    Domanda forse ot in merito all'opzione di far lampeggiare i bnl quando si hanno notifiche.
    Come sono i consumi rispetto a un'app come noled? No riesco a fare il test perchè non arrivo a 3 cicli prima di un flash
    E'risaputo che noled consuma di più.

    Inviato con il mio S2 CM10

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    Quote Originariamente inviato da davidetri Visualizza il messaggio
    Ciao Illuminato, attualmente uso il Dori 7.4.2, ma volevo provare il Syiah 5.0.1, ho sempre usato il syiah con tutte le rom, ora monto la Miui JB e volevo vedere come andava a livello di consumi con la Miui...che mi consigli?? ( naturalmente con qualche settaggio giusto....)
    Questo 5.0.1 si sta comportando davvero bene.
    Sui settaggi ci sto lavorando.
    Ancora un paio di giorni.

    Inviato con il mio S2 CM10

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    Un po di crossposting e dopo vado a letto.. Ma è per una buona causa
    http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1992476
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    Quote Originariamente inviato da illuminato67 Visualizza il messaggio
    Questo 5.0.1 si sta comportando davvero bene.
    Sui settaggi ci sto lavorando.
    Ancora un paio di giorni.

    Inviato con il mio S2 CM10
    come prestazioni devo dire che va benissimo, ottima fluidità, e riesce a reggere tranquillamente l'undervolting -50mV senza nessun FC,
    finalmente sono riuscito a finire un ciclo, provando con dei settaggi abbastanza bassi
    UV: -50mv - 54@800 - 66@800 - 108@850 - 160@900 - 200@950

    anche se ha retto tranquillamente, mi aspettavo che durava un pelino di più


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    Molto interessante e per la gioia di Rox77
    Sì parla di UV e OV di CPU/GPU.... Il tutto esposto da chi ci ha lavorato su, a livello hardware e software, da 14 anni....
    Quote Originariamente inviato da dorimanx Visualizza il messaggio
    This is long INFO post from real chip designer that help to create CPU/GPU and other chips for the living for 14 years now, so respect

    He sent me PM, for now he cant post that by him self.

    Vikas is monitoring our thread and want to say his professional stand about UV/OV and why it's works for some and why not for others.

    ==================
    I am calling Vikas(vikas.mishra) to the speech stand


    Hello people.

    Let me introduce myself - my name is Vikas Mishra and I am a chip designer by profession. .
    I have worked on critical parts of design of TI OMAP4, OMAP5, Nvidia Tegra 3 etc and have been doing this for the last 14 years.
    Of late - I have seen a lot of folks posting BUGS about undervolting of the GPU/CPU.
    I think I can explain what are the possible issues with undervolting/overclocking in a laymans language.

    It is a little long winded but I think the length is needed for providing the appropriate context.

    * What is inside your Cellphone

    Your cellphone is an amazing device. It is a full fledged computer
    that fits into your pocket. They have all the standard components
    that a computer has - except that they are all usually soldered on
    the motherboard directly and are not meant to be user-servicable.

    The chief components inside your cellphone are
    1. Application Processor (AP)- this is the heart of a modern
    cellphone. These are manufactured by many companies - the main
    ones are Qualcomm, Nvidia, Samsung and Apple. The other not so
    well known ones are made by Texas Instruments, ST Ericsson,
    Marvell and Broadcom.

    A modern AP has logic to control the camera and process the image
    that it generates, to do video encoding (video recording) and
    video decoding (movie watching), Audio processor etc. in addition
    to the well known CPU and GPU.

    2. Power Management Controller - This is the chip that is
    responsible for generating and regulating the voltages that are
    used by all the components on the board.

    3. DRAM - not very different from the DRAM found on a PC (except
    that it is lower voltage)

    4. Flash - for storage

    5. Touchscreen controller

    6. Logic for microphone, speaker

    7. Battery

    One of the most complex piece of circuitry on the phone is the AP
    and the power management controller.


    * Circuit Basics

    A modern AP has millions of circuit units called (Flip
    Flops). These flip flops have two parameters associated with them
    called Setup time and Hold time. More details on what a flip flop
    can be found on the wikipedia at
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flop_(electronics) . This is a
    nice bit of bedside reading if you are interested.

    A setup time roughly indicates what frequency you can run a design
    or an AP at before it becomes unstable.

    A hold time roughly indicates the maximum voltage till which a
    design is stable.

    A fully technical analysis of what is involved in these timing
    parameters requires a degree in electrical engineering but in broad
    terms the problem is described below.

    Chip designers diligently ensure that all of the millions of the
    flip flops in a chip meet the setup and hold time across a broad
    range of voltages and silicon parameters. They do a pessimistic
    analysis to ensure that a chip will run reliably across a wide
    range of voltage/frequency combinations.

    However, contrary to the popular belief, chips vary widely in their
    silicon parameters. Even chips on a the same wafer and different
    flip-flops within the same chip can have widely different silicon
    parameters. This is why what works on one particular chip will not
    work on the other chip.

    Your silicon manufacturer provides a range of voltages and
    frequencies across which the device can work reliably. The phone
    manufacturer will further narrow down the range depending on the
    other components they choose within the phone board.

    * How does voltage affect the design

    Reducing voltage makes the design slower and increasing voltage
    makes the design faster.

    So can I keep on increasing the voltage for ever and make the
    circuit faster and faster. The answer is no - a point will come when
    the circuit will become unreliable. This becomes unreliable because
    the "hold time" of one or more of the flops will start
    violating.

    As you reduce the voltage of the design, the circuit will start
    becoming slower. However typically it will continue to work till at
    apoint it starts failing - this failure occurs due to violation of
    "setup time" of one or more flops in the design.

    So what happens when the setup time or the hold time of a design
    fails - the answer is that it is unpredictable. Meaning suddenly if
    you ask the processor what is the value of 2+2, the answer it will
    provide could be unreliable - in some cases it could be 3, in some
    cases it could be 4 in some cases it could be -2349783297 (a random number).

    I am of course oversimplifying but I hope you get the picture.

    * How does undervolting affect your phone processor

    The reason undervolting is so appealing to people because they
    thing that undervolting will save power and improve battery
    life. While this is true in theory, in practice there is a caveat.

    It will reduce the power of the chip, but the power consumed by the
    phone as a whole will not improve. In some cases in fact it can
    deteriorate. Let me explain.

    The most power hungry part in the phone is not the AP - it is the
    LCD screen. All of these screens consume a ton of power. So even
    though your AP is now consuming lesser power, the overall impact to
    the phone as a whole is not that much.

    If you accompany undervolting with a frequency reduction (which you
    should), the total time taken for doing a web page rendering (for
    example) would increase. During this time the screen is on and it
    has more than compensated for the power that you saved in the
    AP.

    You could of course come up with examples where this wouldn't
    happen - but on a whole, IMHO, you should leave the voltage of the
    AP/GPU/CPU to the guys who know the system best - the guys who
    designed the chip and people who manufactured it.

    * How does overvolting/overclocking affect your phone processor

    If you want that last drop of performance from your phone and you
    over clock it, at a point some of the design flops will start
    violating the hold time and the design will stop working reliably.

    Again, in some anecdotal cases this would work - but this is not a
    reliable means/mode of working. Just because your friend's or your
    first cousin's girlfriend's phone works - doesn't mean yours will
    work as well.

    * What are the user observable impacts of undervolting/overclocking?

    It is hard to say - simply because there are so many of flops in
    the design.

    In some cases - you wouldn't see anything wrong with the phone
    until one day you do. In some cases it will result in a SOD
    immediately. In some cases it will result in your phone not waking
    up reliably.

    IMHO the risks of issues with undervolting/overclocking far
    outweighthe potential gains you may get out of it. Usually there
    is no lasting damage to the phone/AP if you overlock/undervolt but
    it is possible to do it. For example, You run the phone at such a
    high frequency that the chip temperature becomes more than what it
    was designed for and the Silicon just fails.

    So "Just say No" . Don't overclock or undervolt your phone -
    leave it to the guys who really understand what they are doing.

    Thanks,
    Vikas


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    Ragazzi salve io ho una rom frankie blue v5 basata su rom stock 4.0.4 con siyah 4.1.5 con i settaggi del mitico illuminato vorrei passare alla 5.0.1 me lo consigliate????


    Inviato dal mio GT-I9100 usando Androidiani App

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    Buongiorno a tutti!!!! come mai nonostante su stweaks nelle impostazioni BNL abbia tolto la spunta da led on touch, dopo alcuni secondo che tocco lo schermo mi si accendono i softkeys???

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    Quote Originariamente inviato da LEO2589 Visualizza il messaggio
    Molto interessante e per la gioia di Rox77
    Sì parla di UV e OV di CPU/GPU.... Il tutto esposto da chi ci ha lavorato su, a livello hardware e software, da 14 anni....




    Sent from Tapatalked JB GT~i9100
    GRANDE SuperLeo

    Inviato con il mio S2 CM10

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