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I know I need a Kernel that supports overclocking before I use something like CPUBoost... which one can anyone recommend that is stable and would allow this.
Sorry this is my first time posting in this forum... was using the Eris up until yesterday.
Thanks in advance.
drtchocky said:
I know I need a Kernel that supports overclocking before I use something like CPUBoost... which one can anyone recommend that is stable and would allow this.
Sorry this is my first time posting in this forum... was using the Eris up until yesterday.
Thanks in advance.
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It's all preference, depends on if you are using an AOSP rom or Sense rom. Try them out for yourself and then decide, everyone gets different results.
I'm just throwing this out there we can only overclock our phones a wee bit and it for me at least destroys battery life.
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I am looking to underclock for the most part with screen off settings.... I want to get a full day out of this phone somehow.
drtchocky said:
I am looking to underclock for the most part with screen off settings.... I want to get a full day out of this phone somehow.
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honestly you could probably get away with just installing some of the AOSP kernels floating around the Dev threads...I LOVE invisibleks line of kernels, #28 is a champion for me...but I believe the new Tiamat line of kernels is concentrating on aggressive undervolting...I would give them a try
Might try that... it's weird, coming from an Eris, there's definitely a more professional way about this forum. BUT (big but).... the ROM's seems to be overall more incomplete and I am worried about losing somee functionality. So installing a Kernel would be my best bet I guess.... being I would retain all the functionality of the stock ROM.
Hope I make sense.
Oh the other thing is... when a kernel is AOSP compatible, that means stock ROM also right?
drtchocky said:
Oh the other thing is... when a kernel is AOSP compatible, that means stock ROM also right?
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Nope. Stock is sense.
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PonsAsinorem said:
Nope. Stock is sense.
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well I installed a Kernel that was AOSP compatible and it seems to be working.... weird?
with all the new gingersense stuff coming out is anyone working on a kernal that is OC's cause the kingdom rom kinda needs it
I'm sure people are working on it... as always when something comes out, the devs here grab it and do what they want with it.. seems like a pretty rhetorical question..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8903432&postcount=4
werdna87 said:
with all the new gingersense stuff coming out is anyone working on a kernal that is OC's cause the kingdom rom kinda needs it
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+1
sense 3.0 is very nice. just a little slow for me. id really just like the lockscreen from 3.0 on a 2.0 rom
sruel3216 said:
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sense 3.0 is very nice. just a little slow for me. id really just like the lockscreen from 3.0 on a 2.0 rom
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i totally agree but i have noticed even a little OC on some roms makes a ton of difference on their performance
You need source code to compile a custom kernel.
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wdfowty said:
You need source code to compile a custom kernel.
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couldn't we get that from the leak?
werdna87 said:
couldn't we get that from the leak?
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A leak doesn't come with ssource code lol.
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A leak doesn't come with ssource code lol.
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oh... i know nothing about this but how did we get the source code for the current kernels?
werdna87 said:
oh... i know nothing about this but how did we get the source code for the current kernels?
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HTC will release source after gingersense becomes an OTA, but its up to them when they want to post it really.
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HTC will release source after gingersense becomes an OTA, but its up to them when they want to post it really.
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so then we are going to be stuck with crappy battery life for a while then and slow sense 3.0 ports... NICE
werdna87 said:
so then we are going to be stuck with crappy battery life for a while then and slow sense 3.0 ports... NICE
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Just be grateful you even have a gingersense 3.0 port to play with. Download Juice Defender if you're really that worried.
I don't think 3.0 needs overclock works fine for me very snappy if u have the patience to let it fully load
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I'm not sure what a KERNAL is. Sounds similar to a kernel Kidding . But kernels will be released over time. You don't necessarily need the source for a kernel, because you can look back to the OG Droid's FroYo leaks had hacked together kernels without any source and it was being overclocked.
Matt4542 said:
I'm not sure what a KERNAL is. Sounds similar to a kernel Kidding . But kernels will be released over time. You don't necessarily need the source for a kernel, because you can look back to the OG Droid's FroYo leaks had hacked together kernels without any source and it was being overclocked.
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haha ik i kinda fail at spelling... and i am REALLY happy with the Gingersense 3.0 but i do kinda need battery life also and have found juice defender hasn't done that much
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I'm not sure what a KERNAL is. Sounds similar to a kernel Kidding . But kernels will be released over time. You don't necessarily need the source for a kernel, because you can look back to the OG Droid's FroYo leaks had hacked together kernels without any source and it was being overclocked.
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It's probably possible to overclock with a module, like what the Droid X/2 are using. I'm no kernel hacker though, just a lowly porter
There is a tradeoff, however. If you want OC, the battery life will suffer even more than stock.
Best bet is to use SetCPU to set some profiles.
Great conversation but this thread is in the way wrong category. I really wish I was a mod...
wildstang83 said:
Great conversation but this thread is in the way wrong category. I really wish I was a mod...
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woops... sorry about that im kinda new to XDA... i thought it might have to do with development cause it has to do with kernels? idk sorry
No harm intended. Your op just came of as a question which should be in the questions section. Like I said, great topic though.
yah but it was a development related questions so...
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yah but it was a development related questions so...
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But still a question. Read the link posted on the first page, and the stickies at the top of this forum.
Can u overclock the dinc and if u can how do u do it. Thanks in advance
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There are a couple of ways to overclock the dInc, but it depends on which kernel you use and what ROM you have. For froyo, Ziggy's are probably the best. Tiamat is very nice for AOSP gingerbread. An app called SetCPU can be found for free to XDA members on here. Just Google it. There's also a couple free apps on the market. If you're still using froyo, I suggest only Ziggy's because his will allow you to use scripts to change the speed and the voltage at every step and he lays it all out very nicely, including samples that you can just edit and mix together. The benefit of the script is it doesn't use system resources like an app would.
Pushing it to 1.153 should be hard with most kernels so long as they aren't undervolted. Some devices are stable at 1.19 and some even higher. Few will exceed 1.19 though. Overclocking and tweaking kernels can be an interesting thing. Most kernels with a sysfs or ramdisk will allow some kind of scripting. Definitely check out Chad's IncrediControl.
Another good kernel for ASOP Roms (both gingerbread and Froyo) is Incredikernel. Always check and see if the Rom you want to overclockable and if it doesn't say in the OP ask the creator of the Rom, they'd be happy to help you out. Also, make sure you know the correct way to flash a kernel. It's the same way you flash a Rom, so it shouldn't give you any trouble. Happy Flashing and Overclocking!
Thank-you guys. I'm using kingdom rewind 3d so ill ask joelz if it overclockable and if not...so be it. Once again thanks for the replies
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evilstewie23 said:
Thank-you guys. I'm using kingdom rewind 3d so ill ask joelz if it overclockable and if not...so be it. Once again thanks for the replies
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No prob! Always happy to help!
evilstewie23 said:
Thank-you guys. I'm using kingdom rewind 3d so ill ask joelz if it overclockable and if not...so be it. Once again thanks for the replies
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None of the gingersense ROM's will be overclockable until HTC releases the kernel source. Which will happen sometime after we get the OTA. So it's either Froyo Sense or AOSP Gingerbread if you have to overclock.
BrettApple said:
None of the gingersense ROM's will be overclockable until HTC releases the kernel source. Which will happen sometime after we get the OTA. So it's either Froyo Sense or AOSP Gingerbread if you have to overclock.
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I thought about that, but I wasn't for sure. Thanks for the info.
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BrettApple said:
None of the gingersense ROM's will be overclockable until HTC releases the kernel source. Which will happen sometime after we get the OTA. So it's either Froyo Sense or AOSP Gingerbread if you have to overclock.
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ALRIGHT thanks for the info guess ill just have to wait cause I love sense 3.0.
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BrettApple said:
None of the gingersense ROM's will be overclockable until HTC releases the kernel source. Which will happen sometime after we get the OTA. So it's either Froyo Sense or AOSP Gingerbread if you have to overclock.
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Not sure that's true. I'm overclocking the kernel on this Tbolt and there's no source released for it either.
loonatik78 said:
Not sure that's true. I'm overclocking the kernel on this Tbolt and there's no source released for it either.
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could you post a link to the thread of your rom? please
tribbey said:
could you post a link to the thread of your rom? please
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http://www.themikmik.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=278&t=2063
It's not available on XDA anymore. I'm actually running Ziggy's kernel on it now. I'm gonna change my sig in a second.
I have found if the ROM is developed well enough, overclocking is not needed. You wont see too many benefits.
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I have found if the ROM is developed well enough, overclocking is not needed. You wont see too many benefits.
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On 3G, not really. On fast WiFi or LTE, yes. That's when you're looking at situations where the device isn't waiting for data. That's where you'll see the bigger benefits of overclocking.
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On 3G, not really. On fast WiFi or LTE, yes. That's when you're looking at situations where the device isn't waiting for data. That's where you'll see the bigger benefits of overclocking.
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Notion seconded
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Kind of off topic, but what benchmarks (apps) are you guys using to determine the effectiveness of your overclock?
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Kind of off topic, but what benchmarks (apps) are you guys using to determine the effectiveness of your overclock?
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Doesn't really matter. Quadrant, linpack... you're comparing same setup to same setup. An overclock on one isn't going to yield comparatively different results when compared to any other... at least it SHOULDN'T.
This may be a stupid question...I am having trouble with all the kernels and ROMs determining what is a safe OC for my DInc. I am flashing CM7.0.3 now and I read that it's got OC built-in. I just wanted to OC to whatever is definitely safe. Is that 1.113 GHz or 1.153 GHz as indicated earlier in the thread?
Or is it something I'm going to have test on my device to see if it exhibits a specific symptom?
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This may be a stupid question...I am having trouble with all the kernels and ROMs determining what is a safe OC for my DInc. I am flashing CM7.0.3 now and I read that it's got OC built-in. I just wanted to OC to whatever is definitely safe. Is that 1.113 GHz or 1.153 GHz as indicated earlier in the thread?
Or is it something I'm going to have test on my device to see if it exhibits a specific symptom?
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Your milage may vary, but usually when things become unstable you can't really naviagte to anything and you get a bunch of reboots, or so it has been in my case, but again YMMV.
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piperp said:
This may be a stupid question...I am having trouble with all the kernels and ROMs determining what is a safe OC for my DInc. I am flashing CM7.0.3 now and I read that it's got OC built-in. I just wanted to OC to whatever is definitely safe. Is that 1.113 GHz or 1.153 GHz as indicated earlier in the thread?
Or is it something I'm going to have test on my device to see if it exhibits a specific symptom?
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Every kernel dev has his own choices for kernel voltage and that's usually the single biggest variable in what stable will be. 1.113 should be stable for most devices though.
Thanks for the responses. I tried 1.113 on CM7 (7.0.3) on my Incredible and I started getting constant reboots. I put it back to 998. Maybe I'll try another setting later.
As you all may know, new all AOSP ROMs are switching to a new 3.4 kernel. But some S3's, including mine, are not playing nicely with this kernel. Why is this? Is still still being developed? Will there be a fix? Just looking for some info
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As you all may know, new all AOSP ROMs are switching to a new 3.4 kernel. But some S3's, including mine, are not playing nicely with this kernel. Why is this? Is still still being developed? Will there be a fix? Just looking for some info
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1.) Its a brand new kernel in its infant stages.
2.) Of coarse its still being developed. Its only been about a week or so since it was implemented.
3.) A fix? Not really sure what you are asking for here. The kernel is brand new and users need to be patient and wait for developers to work on it. Until then you should stick to ROMs with the older 3.0.x kernels if they work better for you.
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As you all may know, new all AOSP ROMs are switching to a new 3.4 kernel. But some S3's, including mine, are not playing nicely with this kernel. Why is this? Is still still being developed? Will there be a fix? Just looking for some info
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I have been playing around with some roms with 3.4 kernel and my only concern its that mms don't work (my carrier is Claro ) on them. Everything from clocking and performance are ok.
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As you all may know, new all AOSP ROMs are switching to a new 3.4 kernel. But some S3's, including mine, are not playing nicely with this kernel. Why is this? Is still still being developed? Will there be a fix? Just looking for some info
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3.4 kernel got a lot better in last two three days, everything is working fine on today's cm10.1 nightly.
I'm having the same problem Buddy. My phone just seems to not like 3.4 kernels unless they are flashed with a ROM. Any time I try to flash a 3.4 third party kernel my phone just reboots till I restore a backup.
Its a bummer
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I'm having the same problem Buddy. My phone just seems to not like 3.4 kernels unless they are flashed with a ROM. Any time I try to flash a 3.4 third party kernel my phone just reboots till I restore a backup.
Its a bummer
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Newer, more developed versions seem to be working fine for me now. Randomly reboots sometimes though.
Can anyone make one? I remember when I was rocking my DNA @crpalmer was building his awesome kernel that really improved the phone. I have yet to see that here. His kernel worked for pretty much any CM/AOSP based rom.
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Can anyone make one? I remember when I was rocking my DNA @crpalmer was building his awesome kernel that really improved the phone. I have yet to see that here. His kernel worked for pretty much any CM/AOSP based rom.
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You can check the International HTC One forum. The CM/AOSP kernels there will be compatible.
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You can check the International HTC One forum. The CM/AOSP kernels there will be compatible.
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Thank you! I will.
Edit: Most of the kernels are either 4.4 or sense only, the one that is 4.3 compatible constantly hot reboots using slimbean.
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Thank you! I will.
Edit: Most of the kernels are either 4.4 or sense only, the one that is 4.3 compatible constantly hot reboots using slimbean.
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Going to make a CM10.2 and 11 version AOSP kernel soon.
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Thank you! I will.
Edit: Most of the kernels are either 4.4 or sense only, the one that is 4.3 compatible constantly hot reboots using slimbean.
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Just tried a 4.4 kernel from there and it worked fine with cm-11.
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You can check the International HTC One forum. The CM/AOSP kernels there will be compatible.
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Is this also the case for the sprint HTC One?
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Leraeniesh said:
Is this also the case for the sprint HTC One?
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No, the Sprint One uses different mount points.
If you flash one of those, your phone will not boot.
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Can anyone make one? I remember when I was rocking my DNA @crpalmer was building his awesome kernel that really improved the phone. I have yet to see that here. His kernel worked for pretty much any CM/AOSP based rom.
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Not sure if you're looking for a 4.3 or 4.4 kernel, but I use the Vanir Kernel on Illusion Rom which is 4.3 and it is amazing, battery life, performance, everything.
Where in sam hell is this International HTC One forum
Mind posting a link to this forum that has AOSP custom kernels...there are so many variations...it's a bit difficult to sort through it all...and YES I have used the search feature...
If anyone wants to test for me...I'm not much of an AOSP guy...and time is limited with the new baby...so constant flashing isn't viable at the moment. Here is 4.3.1 kernel with no changes (other than build modifications) to the cm10.2 source.
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If anyone wants to test for me...I'm not much of an AOSP guy...and time is limited with the new baby...so constant flashing isn't viable at the moment. Here is 4.3.1 kernel with no changes (other than build modifications) to the cm10.2 source.
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Cool I will flash it and let you know how it works.
edit: bootloops. Does not even boot the rom before rebooting
123421342 said:
Cool I will flash it and let you know how it works.
edit: bootloops. Does not even boot the rom before rebooting
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Awesome. I forked cyanogen's repo directly and it wouldn't build out of the box. So I changed the files necessary for it to build, and it won't boot...frustrating.
Thanks for the input. I will try to revert my changes and get it to build another way.
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Awesome. I forked cyanogen's repo directly and it wouldn't build out of the box. So I changed the files necessary for it to build, and it won't boot...frustrating.
Thanks for the input. I will try to revert my changes and get it to build another way.
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No worries brother. If you get it working definitely make a thread for it!
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Mind posting a link to this forum that has AOSP custom kernels...there are so many variations...it's a bit difficult to sort through it all...and YES I have used the search feature...
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I believe it's this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one
Not many work for vzw and even fewer for 4.3, the only base that gives me good battery life.
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Not many work for vzw and even fewer for 4.3, the only base that gives me good battery life.
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Hopefully going to get back on this today.
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