When I began exploring overclocking using the kernel modules on the stock kernel, I found talk of changing voltages using this module. The conclusion I found was that the voltage settings didn't do anything.
Now that I am perm rooted and running bacon bits 0.3 kernel, I was wondering if any voltage tweaks have been implemented. I see other custom kernels claiming undervolt capabilities/settings, but my understanding so far is that I would need to use a custom ROM with these kernels.
What options do I have for undervolting on the stock ROM running bacon bits kernel?
--MrAnt--
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Is there a stable Kernel for the stock 2.3.5 ROM? I want to overclock my Wildfire S but I want to be stable. Because before flashing 2.3.5 I tried to put custom Kernel for 2.3.3 from here but when I overclocked it, it freezes on screens and I need to pull out the battery. So is there stable custom Kernel for 2.3.5 stock ROM?
Maybe your CPU couldn't handle the overclock.
Each yield of processors are different some better than others especially when overclocking.
I had stock rom 2.3.3 with overclock kernel and I was running at 806mhz no problems.
Wait for a overclock kernel, theres none available yet, then try it.
hi all !
i just flashed cm 10.1 official and it is great so far except for the superuser issue
so i tried to flash a franco kernel as i always do , franco r325 and all my phone went dead force crashing everywhere , without panicking i formatted my phone and i downloaded the r345 kernel but it seems to be an img file something cwm can't flash so i decided to try trinity kernel but i am not sure which is made for 4.2 so i am not taking the risk of flashing a random one then it struck me ...why do i even need to flash kernels anyway? isn't stock kenel the same? so can someone enlightnen me?
Custom kernels allows you to overclock and undervolt the CPU and GPU.
Some custom kernels also add extra features that a stock kernel does not have; fast charge mod, kernel sound mod etc.
kernels control pretty much every aspect of your device. they connect your cpu to your os and hardware. custom kernels add functuality that isnt included with the stock kernel, as well as performance and battery enhancements. google the the word kernel or linux kernel for more info.
now about your issue.. cm made some modifications that made many custom kernels non bootable on cm. franco kernel in the img format isnt flashable via recovery but is flashable via fastboot or the franco kernel app. trinity kernels latest 4.2.1 kernel is alpha10, but the 4.1.2 kernels also run on 4.2.1.
Hi, i was wondering if the Eternity custom kernel will work on stock and custom roms. The kernel seems to have various improvements to the CPU and GPU including 1.7GHz overclock. Found here: http://www.eternityproject.eu/topic/48-eternityproject-kernel-34-for-htc-one-x-endeavoru/
Also has anyone used a custom kernel and thought it was better than stock?
Cheers
It will only work on ICS ROMs but an update to JB compatibility is in progress.
Thanks for the answer, i will be happy to wait Looks a good kernel.
Hi all, I come from Nexus 4, 5 and there was the abillity to change the MHz in the kernel settings.
So for example 750Mhz and you can underclock it or overclock it.
Where is that function now?
Which kernel or kernel-app I use... I can't find it?
There's lots of options for adjusting kernel settings. Most of them requires root.
A great free option is Kernel Adiutor. There's also kernel managers created by custom kernel creators, like EX Kernel Manager and Franco Manager, which can be used on both the stock and custom kernels.
Hi,
Is there any way of undervolting on stock rom / stock kernel? Or is there any stock kernel + undervolting support out there?
Thanks