Sorry for my bad english!
I heard about the very overclock kernel for HTC Wildfire, which may overclock more than 1 GHz, and I need it:
I know that the CPU can overheat, but this doesn't happen with setcpu
Sorry for my bad english!
i also heard about this, i'm not too sure where it was, think it might of been on Modaco? but it was an overclock kernel in Beta with overclock in excess of 1ghz
Really? I would love to read a bit on this. Please provide a link if you have one, because I have never heard of this kernel.
my friend from 4pda.ru saw a man from xda, which have a wildfire with 1.2 ghz overclock, but my stupid friend didn't save the link
If it's stable enough to be usable for more then 5 mins I give it 30 mins before it gets too hot to hold.
nejc121 said:
If it's stable enough to be usable for more then 5 mins I give it 30 mins before it gets too hot to hold.
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Perhaps the battery wont hold it long enough to experience overheating? ;-)
Erwin
for me 700 GHz or less is good for a wildfire
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Perhaps the battery wont hold it long enough to experience overheating? ;-)
Erwin
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Lol...... true, running at 768 and I can watch my battery gauge go down at least 25% per hour now imagine running at nearly double that speed, I'd have to take the battery out of my car and get the soldering iron out!
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gailani said:
for me 700 GHz or less is good for a wildfire
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I wouldn't mind 700 GHz either
wolfway said:
I wouldn't mind 700 GHz either
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how than i want 800 mhz of 1 ghz
I was making fun of his typo. 700 GIGAHz is impossible on a wildfire
The rule for CPU's, in normal condiction, is to increase the clock max from 20 to 30%, Wildfire have one of 528 MHz and overclocking to 1GHz is too much, need a freezer.
I am running the stock 2.2 Froyo ROM and my phone is rooted.
What kernel should I use to be able to overclock my phone. I just reverted back to the stock ROM from CM7, which was giving me all sorts fof trouble, and want to be able to overclock the phone.
Thanks in advance!
nFinity 2.6.35 its the standard one in cm7 should work on stock rom
Isn't that rumour for Wildfire S..?
Would Be cool
That would be cool if you really get Wildire processor in 1GHZ . Please if somebody know something about it, Please tell. It Would Be So COOOL!
Help me please!!!
Hi,I am new to XDA developers...I have rooted HTC Wildfire S (Marvel) and CM10.1 installad.Can you please tell me how i can overclock my Wildfire S CPU to 1ghz or more?i have installad the Atutu CPU Controller and it only overclocks to 800 mhz.I saw a video in which Wildfire S is overclocked to 1200 mhz.Please help me out there...
You are posting in the wrong section
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Hi,I am new to XDA developers...I have rooted HTC Wildfire S (Marvel) and CM10.1 installad.Can you please tell me how i can overclock my Wildfire S CPU to 1ghz or more?i have installad the Atutu CPU Controller and it only overclocks to 800 mhz.I saw a video in which Wildfire S is overclocked to 1200 mhz.Please help me out there...
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well this is wildfire buzz section and you are asking in the wrong section and here goes your link which i can find somewhere Remember don't use too high frequencies, it will lead to high battery drain and may explode
here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1618595
Its possible he could of replaced the processor
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Qaisrani07 said:
Hi,I am new to XDA developers...I have rooted HTC Wildfire S (Marvel) and CM10.1 installad.Can you please tell me how i can overclock my Wildfire S CPU to 1ghz or more?i have installad the Atutu CPU Controller and it only overclocks to 800 mhz.I saw a video in which Wildfire S is overclocked to 1200 mhz.Please help me out there...
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Oh I got confused thought you're on about buzz, Lol my bad... wrong section btw go to HTC Wildfire S main page
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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.
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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.
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Unfortunately, that varies by phone. Mine becomes unstable and 1.5GHZ
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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...
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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.....
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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.....
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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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the htc one v , although an amazing phone has only a 1 ghz processor speed can i overclock this device without deeestroying it?
if yes then how?
thank you
Yes, you could overclock up to 2Ghz
You could overclock processor on One V up to 2Ghz but not ot the stock kernel.
You should unlock Bootloader and Root your phone first and then you could flash kernel with overclocking support.
See more info in HTC One V sub-forum
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You could overclock processor on One V up to 2Ghz but not ot the stock kernel.
You should unlock Bootloader and Root your phone first and then you could flash kernel with overclocking support.
See more info in HTC One V sub-forum
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2GHz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
whoa!!!
but seriously, would not that COMPLETELY drain the battery in like 2 hours??
and also i dont know where to searck because i am a Noob...
I don't know about the battery, i dont use overclocking, 1Ghz is enought for me
So read related thread. I gave you links in my previous post
I can't understand a word in the Titanium kernel page... a video tut would have been so much better...
flash the boot.img via fastboot boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
and ur ready to go
try the new version with 1.5ghz
it has no bugs
2.ghz had some
dont just say thanks hit thanks if i helped
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As I said you should unlock bootloader first. This will cause to warranty void.
Have you done this?
Then you'll be able to flash the kernel.
WOW!!!
ocked using titanium 9 kernel...(build 3 the 1.5 ghz one)
thanks adipat
thedeeestroyer said:
WOW!!!
ocked using titanium 9 kernel...(build 3 the 1.5 ghz one)
thanks adipat
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My HTC ONE V is kind of slow to respond so I was wondering IF your phone responding more quickly after over clocking to 1.5Hhz?
izbushka said:
You could overclock processor on One V up to 2Ghz but not ot the stock kernel.
You should unlock Bootloader and Root your phone first and then you could flash kernel with overclocking support.
See more info in HTC One V sub-forum
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2 GHZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, that's cool!! And i dont suppose it does any damage to the device, right??
soham_sss said:
2 GHZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, that's cool!! And i dont suppose it does any damage to the device, right??
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To be realistic here
I havent heard of a One V that can do at 2GHz stable for a longer time
1.5GHz ist stable for nearly every One V as it seems
OC can of course do damage to your CPU in the worst case
regards
max
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utsc said:
My HTC ONE V is kind of slow to respond so I was wondering IF your phone responding more quickly after over clocking to 1.5Hhz?
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Sure it will. But this is also depending on the govener you use sine
it is reponsible how fast your CPU clock will raise on load.
Regards
max
I thought about overclocking before I got the phone, but now that I have it I wouldn't really know what the point would be. There's really not much that could go any faster. There's nothing that takes more than a second to load. Booting may require a few seconds loading time. It's wouldn't be worth the battery drain and the risk for now. but it's good to know that I have this option for the future.
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I thought about overclocking before I got the phone, but now that I have it I wouldn't really know what the point would be. There's really not much that could go any faster. There's nothing that takes more than a second to load. Booting may require a few seconds loading time. It's wouldn't be worth the battery drain and the risk for now. but it's good to know that I have this option for the future.
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Crashed at 2.0GHz,
Retesting 1.9GHz : )!!!
1.7 is the highest I can go. But on most ROMs it gets too hot.
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Hi does anybody know of a kernal that will enable me to overclock my wildfire to about 800mhz, my wildfire runs smooth at 768 no problem. But i have seen people with wildfires overclocked more than 800mhz. Depending on what rom it may work on i would be more than happy to move to another one. I was using CM9 unofficial but got bored after a while tbh ever since it came out i had it so.... anyways it would be of great help if you could leave a link for download for the kernal(s)
I don't think they're are any atm, and the amount of people that can oc to 800mhz without a problem I think you can count on one hand.
I was like you able to run at 768 on both my wildfires but when I pushed it to 800mhz it was too much. 788mhz was fine but 800mhz and it just froze then rebooted. Also the battery drain was worse at 788 and they're really is no noticeable difference in speed.
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Okay thx, was just curious
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CaseyS said:
Hi does anybody know of a kernal that will enable me to overclock my wildfire to about 800mhz, my wildfire runs smooth at 768 no problem. But i have seen people with wildfires overclocked more than 800mhz. Depending on what rom it may work on i would be more than happy to move to another one. I was using CM9 unofficial but got bored after a while tbh ever since it came out i had it so.... anyways it would be of great help if you could leave a link for download for the kernal(s)
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overclocking up to 800mhz could be possible for wildfire but i advice you not to do that it's very dangerouse for your CPU and Battery and GPU
arsalan11 said:
overclocking up to 800mhz could be possible for wildfire but i advice you not to do that it's very dangerouse for your CPU and Battery and GPU
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Just a little correction: I might be wrong but our Willy has no GPU at all Everything else would be my suggestion, too, but I think OC in general should put up a warning sign - everytime - at least the lifetime of your CPU will be cut even if you try to do it responsible lol
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Just a little correction: I might be wrong but our Willy has no GPU at all Everything else would be my suggestion, too, but I think OC in general should put up a warning sign - everytime - at least the lifetime of your CPU will be cut even if you try to do it responsible lol
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)) yes you are right i confused my phone i thought it's like my brother's EVO 3D:fingers-crossed:
The one v has a 1 ghz single core processor so my question is is it possible that the processor from our one V behave like a dual core processor ? Ist it possible
Sry for my bad english xd
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I'll assume when you mean behave like a dual core you mean the processing power of a dual core.
Most likely not however users are reporting (assuming you flashed a kernel that allows overclocking) that you can do 1.5Ghz stable (which I am currently doing), however Titanium allows up to 2.0Ghz.
Not dual core, but it's as good as can be.
I have the kiss kernel up to 1,5 ghz on 2ghz my phone frezzes how can this be fixed?
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I have the kiss kernel up to 1,5 ghz on 2ghz my phone frezzes how can this be fixed?
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Then just try higher frequency above 1.5 and below 2.0
So you can find your best frequency clock..:good:
Because it's depends on what kind of activities that peoples doing in their phone.
I'm running at 1.7ghz on my primoc with no issues so far
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My phone withstands the 2ghz constantly, but I don't think it's necessary. Every phone has different CPU, and so withstands different freq.
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My phone runs fine till 1.7 ghz.
It depends from phone to phone. However even after overclock you will not find a lot of difference in performance.
I've tried it but it frezzes only up to 1,5 ghz is able to work for my phone
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Then use 1.5 ghz.
imo anything above 806 mhz feels the same if not playing games. When you play games then 1.4ghz is good enough.
Lil bit an off topic question here. What is the best governor for playing games. I'm currently OC'd at 1.2GHz?
JalmiNyondong1933 said:
Lil bit an off topic question here. What is the best governor for playing games. I'm currently OC'd at 1.2GHz?
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many people will suggest smartass v2 or ondemand...
you can read the details, here :good:
So is it possible? When i mean extreme overclocking i mean something like 1ghz or more. Please reply only if you know something about this.
Thanks
Huinamah said:
So is it possible? When i mean extreme overclocking i mean something like 1ghz or more. Please reply only if you know something about this.
Thanks
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the overclocking is based on kernals... bt 1ghz is not possible with our phone... even the max 824mhz is not recommended cuz you may get freezing and random restart problems...
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So is it possible? When i mean extreme overclocking i mean something like 1ghz or more. Please reply only if you know something about this.
Thanks
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If you wanna melt your phone, go ahead.
The overclocking depends on custom kernels. If our phone came with a 800MHz processor out of the box, then maybe we could go to 1GHz. But not with this.
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