[Q] Evo Kernels on Incredible - Droid Incredible Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have an Incredible (rooted and running MIUI). I overclock to 1.15 ghz but want to go higher, is it possible to use EVO kernels that overclock to 1.26 ghz. Also, why is it that the EVO can overclock higher even though it has the same processor as the Incredible.
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dmrnhs said:
I have an Incredible (rooted and running MIUI). I overclock to 1.15 ghz but want to go higher, is it possible to use EVO kernels that overclock to 1.26 ghz. Also, why is it that the EVO can overclock higher even though it has the same processor as the Incredible.
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1. This should be in Q&A section.
2. No.
3. Because they are different phones.
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Evo processor speed

So I know the phone has a 1ghz processor but is that what it actually runs at? I ask because I have one of the newer ones which meant I had to use the alternate root method which doesn't allow me to use custom kernels without breaking the camera. Would I gain anything from installing setcpu on stock kernel and setting it to max 1 ghz or would that be pointless? I remember that by default my hero ran below it's 512 mhz. Any help would be much appreciated.
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amoosavi said:
So I know the phone has a 1ghz processor but is that what it actually runs at? I ask because I have one of the newer ones which meant I had to use the alternate root method which doesn't allow me to use custom kernels without breaking the camera. Would I gain anything from installing setcpu on stock kernel and setting it to max 1 ghz or would that be pointless? I remember that by default my hero ran below it's 512 mhz. Any help would be much appreciated.
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I believe 998 MHz.. running at 1 ghz doesn't work with most kernels
A drop of Chuck Norris's semen was placed on the IPhone. We now have the Htc Evo.
yup 998 and overclocking isnt that cool

Overclocking

I would like to overclock my Dinc, I'm currently running skyraider 4.0 and have the stock kernel running right now. I wouldn't mind upgrading to a new kernel.. but all the ones I see give you about a 100Mhz overclock. This would be fine.. however I'm wondering if I could overclock to a potentially more unstable speed for a minimal amount of time.. are there any kernels that allow this? Also, what kernel would you recommend?
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xirftwx
xirftwx said:
I would like to overclock my Dinc, I'm currently running skyraider 4.0 and have the stock kernel running right now. I wouldn't mind upgrading to a new kernel.. but all the ones I see give you about a 100Mhz overclock. This would be fine.. however I'm wondering if I could overclock to a potentially more unstable speed for a minimal amount of time.. are there any kernels that allow this? Also, what kernel would you recommend?
Thanks,
xirftwx
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No kenel that i've seen on the inc have surpassed the clock speed of 1.2 ghz so no.
Alright thanks.
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[Q] Overclock g2 1.9mhz

How do you get kernal to overclock g2 to 1.9mhz
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I thought at those it blows up!!!
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You need flippys g2 fast kernel, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=839687
Why do you want to OC to 1.9?
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For me the 1.9 ghz kernel is a bit unstable for every day use . But oc at 1.5cm kernel works much better and 100% sable and battery friendly if you use profile in setcpu.
stian230 said:
For me the 1.9 ghz kernel is a bit unstable for every day use . But oc at 1.5cm kernel works much better and 100% sable and battery friendly if you use profile in setcpu.
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Unfortunately, that varies by phone. Mine becomes unstable and 1.5GHZ
liltay53 said:
How do you get kernal to overclock g2 to 1.9mhz
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I have to say. If you gotta ask dont do it! Make sure you setup good profiles for heat or you run a serious risk of frying your phone! Good luck some people got lucky and have no problems running 1.9. My phone has no problem with that speed until for some reason i have yet to discover somthing makes it heat up at random times. After that happened a few times i decided 1.5 is plenty.
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I thinks it's underclocked @ 1.9Mhz
Root the phone
Install ROM Manager from the Android Market
In ROM Manager, flash Clockworkmod Recovery
Also in ROM Manager, backup ROM ("nandroid" backup)
Download the kernel and put it on the SD card.
Flash kernel from Recovery
Get SetCPU or CPU Tuner to set the CPU clock
As already mentioned, if you want to OC that high, SetCPU profiles with temp failsafes, etc. are a must. You might want to start with lower CPU clock speeds.
If you need more guides on how to get this done:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=916431
The Wiki guide is considered the safest way to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Vision#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD
kernel manager has it.
Yeah, it does. Unfortunately for me, it's stable for less than five blazingly-fast minutes Guess I'll stay at 1.5!
I think for a phone that was clocked at 800, 1.9 is far too risky. I have no factual basis to say that, just seems like common sense.
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^I agree^ That doesn't seem logical....
I can't see OC our phones to 1.9 being good on any level. Seems like were trying to push the hardware a bit too far.
Is that how people are able to get Quadrant scores in the 2000+? I can't seem to get that high at all. I have been using pershoot's kernel with CM7...but now on nightly #91- using stock kernel now. I have been cautious on trying out this one...
liltay53 said:
How do you get kernal to overclock g2 to 1.9mhz
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Why would you want to clock it down to 1.9 MHz when the stock speed is 800 MHz? Even an XT-8086 ran at 5-10 MHz. An 8080 (the year was 1974) ran at 2.0 MHz.....
dhkr234 said:
Why would you want to clock it down to 1.9 MHz when the stock speed is 800 MHz? Even an XT-8086 ran at 5-10 MHz. An 8080 (the year was 1974) ran at 2.0 MHz.....
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I really think they meant GHz...at least I hope so...
dhkr234 said:
Why would you want to clock it down to 1.9 MHz when the stock speed is 800 MHz? Even an XT-8086 ran at 5-10 MHz. An 8080 (the year was 1974) ran at 2.0 MHz.....
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Lol, i think he meant GHz, typo =P..
As for quadrant, my DZ easily hits an average of 2100+ when OCed to 1.3GHz using Virtuous G-Lite 1.0.2. I really don't trust those benchmarks though, as long as the battery lasts and the UI is smooth, I can't really complain.
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Well...ok, I was just trying to make sure I wasn't missing a step. I am happy with my phone's performance, so I will not be concerned about that anymore.
Tommebaas said:
I thinks it's underclocked @ 1.9Mhz
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Bravo! I can't believe nobody else caught that.
1.9Ghz will sometimes cause my phone to either overheat or crash. I have it set to 1.516Ghz on Pershoot's kernel.
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Epic Touch 1ghz dual core or 1.5?

in my rooted room setcou and other tools shows the cpu as stock or base at 1.0ghz but will let me overclock it to 1.2 not 1.5 where it should be on stock rom it was stuck at one and on the sony ported one it will let me goto 1.6 but it get real hot and unstable at 1.5 whats the deal did we gt lied to on the cpu thats realy in the phone fior specs?
A stock Epic 4G Touch is 1.2 ghz.
It's 1.2 Dual core
thank you for some crazy reason i thought the factory specs was 1.5 but still dont explain why the os limits it to 1.0 if i didnt root it
T-Mo's is a 1.5 qualcomm, maybe that's what you were thinking of...
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Are you running any of caulks scripts.
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if ur running any custom rom with a battery saver script they most likely have it set to 1.0ghz sometimes even lower just regular usage i have it set to 800 and it runs smooth as silk ..if your not doing anything extreme you might never notice a difference by overclocking... actually im lying there is a deference the bugs that come with extreme overclocking not to mention the reduced life of your phone...but i think we're all guilty of overclocking just to do it.. and most of us just to brag about quadrant scores here's mine over clocked at 1.6 on performance with blendz rom but got really buggy
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Are you running any of caulks scripts.
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Very likely yes, although he may not know it.

Overclocking

Y can't the Droid incredible overclock past 1190
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The short answer is yes it can but it's not worth it as it's not stable
The long answer is the CPU in the phone isn't really well built to be overclocked from what I've read online. I can't get enough stability with the current voltage max (1375 - which is already 50mV higher than stock and 25mV higher than tiamat). I won't go higher than 1375 and I get nearly instant reboots at the next speed of 1.22ghz. A lot of what I read online suggested 1325 is the max voltage with 1.113 ghz. I have issues above 1.113 ghz myself so I doubt any higher than 1.19 is worth it.
So, if my phone can't run it (probably a lot of phones as well) then I'm not doing it.
Though if you REALLY want higher, Tiamat (AOSP kernel) supports up to about 1.26 ghz but only allows 1350mV max so if you want to try overclocking higher you are welcome to do that. I have a feeling you'd be disappointed though as I don't expect to see stability.
tiny4579 said:
The short answer is yes it can but it's not worth it as it's not stable
The long answer is the CPU in the phone isn't really well built to be overclocked from what I've read online. I can't get enough stability with the current voltage max (1375 - which is already 50mV higher than stock and 25mV higher than tiamat). I won't go higher than 1375 and I get nearly instant reboots at the next speed of 1.22ghz. A lot of what I read online suggested 1325 is the max voltage with 1.113 ghz. I have issues above 1.113 ghz myself so I doubt any higher than 1.19 is worth it.
So, if my phone can't run it (probably a lot of phones as well) then I'm not doing it.
Though if you REALLY want higher, Tiamat (AOSP kernel) supports up to about 1.26 ghz but only allows 1350mV max so if you want to try overclocking higher you are welcome to do that. I have a feeling you'd be disappointed though as I don't expect to see stability.
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Right wen I overclock to 1.2 I go into bootloops lol
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Alton (Halo 2) said:
Right wen I overclock to 1.2 I go into bootloops lol
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Don't set at boot lol...
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itsme said:
then why do you ask where to get tracelogview, if you mean to ask how to get the cellid?
I think you should pay a bit of attention to what the subject of the thread is. you have 3 different questions of which you mix up the answers in all threads. that makes it kind of difficult to answer.
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I don't It's just right wen i do it..
It's all over lol
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The dx I'm currently on can handle 1.45 undervolted.
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watt9493 said:
The dx I'm currently on can handle 1.45 undervolted.
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W...t...f...
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Alton (Halo 2) said:
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Different chipsets. Omap are always good for oc
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