http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gtg031s...2011-10-18.zip This is a link for a kernel I found posted in the JDkernel thread on rootzwiki. It is an AOSP kernel that is supposed to be a merger of JDkernel and Tiamat. The couple of people that had flashed it said they liked it and it was fast. This is the link to the tread the kernel was posted in, http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?3091-KERNEL-jdkernel-Vivow-Nightlies-(FOR-AOSP-ROMS-ONLY) This kernel is talked about on the the last couple of pages.
I flashed it & it seems stable.
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Yeah it's a great kernel, been running it on my dinc2 for a while now, I'm using the 9.19 beta release.
We are talking about a different kernal.
The kernel dev has just started a thread for this kernel on rootzwiki
http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?9002-KERNEL-aeroevan-vivow-kernels-(for-AOSP)
I just created an account here, and apparently I can't create a thread in the development forum yet
But basically it's a merge between tiamat and jdkernel, with voltages and call volume from tiamat and lots of backports from jdkernel (let me know if jdkernel voltages or volume is better, I haven't really used either extensively since I've only had a dinc2 for like 5 days).
The current v0.3 is here: *** but hopefully I will find a real place to host.
* well crap, apparently I can't even post a link to my kernel, but it's on the rootzwiki site...
Volume is better on Tiamat. Voltages on JDkernel and Tiamat both work for me, but I only overclock to 1.2. If you read the forums you will see that some people have problems with Tiamat voltages though(phone freezes).
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Volume is better on Tiamat. Voltages on JDkernel and Tiamat both work for me, but I only overclock to 1.2. If you read the forums you will see that some people have problems with Tiamat voltages though(phone freezes).
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Yeah, I've had to pull the battery after overclocking so I might go with the voltage table from jdkernel for the next release.
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Jd's have been really good on the voltqages for me. I usually bump it +25 when I go crazy on the overclocking. But at 1.2ghz, which I normall set as my max, the stock JD voltages is fine.
Glad to see another Kernel developer on board
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Yeah, I've had to pull the battery after overclocking so I might go with the voltage table from jdkernel for the next release.
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Same here. JDKernel voltage table is way more stable on my phone than tiamat.
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Same here. JDKernel voltage table is way more stable on my phone than tiamat.
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v0.4 just changes default voltage table to the one found in jdkernel. Also, built for speed instead of size, but no other major changes.
Going to give it a shot kind of torn between CM7 kernel and tiamat maybe this is what I'm looking for.
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No luck on DL think his luck ran out with hosting it to the world on an EDU site!!!
The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading.
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Going to give it a shot kind of torn between CM7 kernel and tiamat maybe this is what I'm looking for.
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The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading.
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Uploaded to min.us: http://min.us/lb0IdbUB4zSO4E
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Great kernel. Extremely stable and battery life is fantastic. Great work on this!
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Lovin' it thanks. Stable and great battery life so far.
I'll download and flash tonight.
Im gonna check it out Ill report back soon Im currently running Tiamat's 1.1.3 and MIUI latest version and is very smooth
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I just created an account here, and apparently I can't create a thread in the development forum yet
But basically it's a merge between tiamat and jdkernel, with voltages and call volume from tiamat and lots of backports from jdkernel (let me know if jdkernel voltages or volume is better, I haven't really used either extensively since I've only had a dinc2 for like 5 days).
The current v0.3 is here: *** but hopefully I will find a real place to host.
* well crap, apparently I can't even post a link to my kernel, but it's on the rootzwiki site...
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Thanks for the awesome work if you ever need somebody to test your kernels let me know
working very good for me battery is good too
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I have been looking all over for Koush V2 kernel. I was told that this particular kernel will improve battery like on the MIUI rom. Does someone have a link to the zip or is there another kernel that is recommended over the koush version 2?
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I have been looking all over for Koush V2 kernel. I was told that this particular kernel will improve battery like on the MIUI rom. Does someone have a link to the zip or is there another kernel that is recommended over the koush version 2?
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Koush Test 2
King's CFS #1 and BFS #1
Ziggy's Kernel (lots of people have trouble with this one)
These are the most popular choices for MIUI. There are others out there, I'm sure.
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Koush Test 2
King's CFS #1 and BFS #1
Ziggy's Kernel (lots of people have trouble with this one)
These are the most popular choices for MIUI. There are others out there, I'm sure.
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I'm guessing ziggys kernel isn't working for MIUI because it isn't designed for AOSP ROMs. Ziggy said that himself if the 14 page thread I just read.
I've been using test2 on CM6 nightlies for a while now with decent results. Just installed KKs latest kernel so we'll see how that works.
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I'm guessing ziggys kernel isn't working for MIUI because it isn't designed for AOSP ROMs. Ziggy said that himself if the 14 page thread I just read.
I've been using test2 on CM6 nightlies for a while now with decent results. Just installed KKs latest kernel so we'll see how that works.
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I haven't used Ziggy's kernel but somebody in the MIUI thread said they had it working.
I've also used Koush's test2 on both CM and MIUI and I like it. I just switched to King's CFS #1 and I like it a lot so far. I keep it at 998 because I was getting reboots when overcclocked.
I have no idea what I did differently from others (almost everybody else has had issues) but I do have the 1026 revision of ziggy's aosp incredible kernel working perfectly. It's very fast and good on battery life too. I installed kernels before ziggy's and would do a dalvik wipe each time.
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I just researched into it a bit more and realized I was way off. Apparently he does have a AOSP kernel. Sorry Hrmm... Khanam did you try his 127? It was updated a few days ago.
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I just researched into it a bit more and realized I was way off. Apparently he does have a AOSP kernel. Sorry Hrmm... Khanam did you try his 127? It was updated a few days ago.
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127 is the number of times its been downloaded - it is actually called the 1026 aosp kernel. That is the one I used. I did have problems with the 1023 one on another AOSP Rom though...
http://www.ziggy471.com/downloads/Ziggy471Kernel-INC-AOSP-update_signed-10262010-0508.zip
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Thank you for this! I searched all over for the koush v2 kernel last night and finally just gave up. Installing now!
I flashed CM 7 a while back and love it, but as always I feel as though I'm not getting the best battery life. With moderate use I'm lucky not to have to plug it in halfway through the day.
Any good kernel recommendations for good battery life? I'm testing SavagedZen's kernel and using it's governor currently. I find it to have excellent life while the phones asleep, but it's a battery hog when I'm using the phone.
GoDm0dE has done wonders for my battery life! Your mileage may vary as all EVO's seem to be slightly different.
Im having a great exp with SZ 2.1.0. Try using the BFS version of the latest savagezen; As to me it seems the savagezen governor works best with their rom versus cm7(if that's what ur using). I personally run conservative or ondemand with a max of 1113 and 245 min. You could also try the new toast godmode kernel! Here's some general info I think you might find helpful.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894880
I've tried a million different kernals and personally I think CM7 just still has some battery issues to work out.
What has become a frustration of mine is that I continually get different results with the same items. In other words. Some days I'll be using the same kernal and ROM release and even the same programs and my battery will disolve right before my eyes while sudden then I'll get great battery life for a day or two.
Personaly I think it has something to do with 3g and wifi issues, because I seem to have random issues with those as well . . . but I don't know enough about all this to back that up with anything more than anecdotal observation.
CM7 + Timat Kernel = EPIC WIN.
If you flash, only use version 3.3.7 or 3.3.8 as 4.0.0 is breaking some cameras.
Toastcfh's GoDm0dE Kernel gets my vote, and that's coming from Tiamat 3.3.8 with the -100mv script from Viperboy. The Godmode kernel is by FAR much smoother and has gotten me better battery life. Toastcfh works on Cyanogenmod so you know it'll run well with CM7
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CM7 + Timat Kernel = EPIC WIN.
If you flash, only use version 3.3.7 or 3.3.8 as 4.0.0 is breaking some cameras.
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I'm getting the best battery life from this combo, using 3.3.8
I just started using CM7 last week and also love it.
Image give God mode a shot n see how that works out....if not ill go back to tiamat until they fix the issue's wit the 4.0
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Im having a great exp with SZ 2.1.0. Try using the BFS version of the latest savagezen; As to me it seems the savagezen governor works best with their rom versus cm7(if that's what ur using). I personally run conservative or ondemand with a max of 1113 and 245 min. You could also try the new toast godmode kernel! Here's some general info I think you might find helpful.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894880
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Cool link bro
cm7 -gOdMoDe-245/1113
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Tiamat 3.3.7sbc w viperboy...what kind of battery do you have?
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Not sure if this helps anyone, but running godmode at 245/1113 vs tiamat at 245/1267, performance governor on both, I benchmark much better on godmode. I know there's a lot more to consider than that but with a lower clock it surprised me how well godmode did. IIRC I got 1333 on quadrant.
Can anyone point me in the direction where I can find the original CM7 kernel to have on hand to switch back to should I so desire? I want to play with some other kernels, but I always like to have the original sitting by just in case, ya know? Currently running CM nightlys with 2.6.37.6-cyanogenmod-01504-gdc28eac [email protected] #1
Any input would be welcomed (ok, any constructive input hah)
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Can anyone point me in the direction where I can find the original CM7 kernel to have on hand to switch back to should I so desire? I want to play with some other kernels, but I always like to have the original sitting by just in case, ya know? Currently running CM nightlys with 2.6.37.6-cyanogenmod-01504-gdc28eac [email protected] #1
Any input would be welcomed (ok, any constructive input hah)
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Tiamat has a nice kernel with the sbc added to it. I get around 16-20hrs on moderate use with it.
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I tried kernel manager, but whenever I try to DL a kernel it pauses then drops me back at the kernel selection screen. All I really want is the current CM / CM nightly kernel(s) so that I can try Tiamat or some of the others but still have a fail safe to drop back to without flashing a whole ROM...sighs
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I tried kernel manager, but whenever I try to DL a kernel it pauses then drops me back at the kernel selection screen. All I really want is the current CM / CM nightly kernel(s) so that I can try Tiamat or some of the others but still have a fail safe to drop back to without flashing a whole ROM...sighs
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Then go to tiamat website
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Then go to tiamat website
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Yeah, I have the tiamat kernel...what I cannot seem to find anywhere, XDA, CM forums, way too much google digging, is the CM kernel to fall back to if I do not like the results I get with tiamat.
To sum it up...
What I have:
Tiamat, Savage, godmode, and every other custom kernel...but CM
What I am seeking:
CM kernel in flashable form, and if kernel manager is the magical answer, can someone PM me and you can email it to me since the manager fails to work for me?
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Yeah, I have the tiamat kernel...what I cannot seem to find anywhere, XDA, CM forums, way too much google digging, is the CM kernel to fall back to if I do not like the results I get with tiamat.
To sum it up...
What I have:
Tiamat, Savage, godmode, and every other custom kernel...but CM
What I am seeking:
CM kernel in flashable form, and if kernel manager is the magical answer, can someone PM me and you can email it to me since the manager fails to work for me?
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Just reflash the rom.
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AOSP Kernels for HTC's 8x50, 7x30, and 8x60 Devices
Also available for the Motorola Xoom
Tiamat kernels are designed for use on all ROMs that are built from the AOSP source code. This includes ROMs built from MIUI, CyanogenMod, and others.
Tiamat receives no support for use with ROMs based on HTC's Sense - use at your own risk.
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Tiamat Kernels
You can find full details about Tiamat Kernels at our website. The site is up and running and serves as a more centralized location to get updates, downloads, and changelogs for all Tiamat Kernels. There is no forum or Registration, it’s just a more convenient way to keep things organized as we work to add support for more devices.
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Join the Tiamat Kernel developers on IRC at irc.freenode.net, #tiamat. Support and questions are generally handled faster there than the forums. You can easily join via webchat here.
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toastcfh, slayher and the CyanogenMod team for the base kernels and everything else they do for the Android community
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TeamWin for also generally being awesome
netarchy, chad0989, cuviper, and invisiblek for some great code
intersectRaven and redstar3894 for the Mjolnir compiler
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New kernels are awesome!
Thank you! I'll try it out as soon as possible.
Nice to see you got this posted...
Might have to try this..
Already downloaded, will flash it tonight when I update my nightly build.
Flashed it. Seems quite stable. Noticed its not as overclocked as most and the smartass governor changes clock speed in smaller increments. I guess that is to conserve battery life.
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Awesome... great to see new kernel for MT4G. Thank you
Thanks for the kernel
Been running for 5.5 hours and at 78 percent. That is with an hour of talk time and normal apps running
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Battery life on this kernel is definitely improved over faux's kernel and the insanity v2 kernel... a little less smooth than insanity v2, but my battery isn't threatening to overheat, so we're good!
Liking this so far.
Great to see another kernel option. Thank you for this!
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Will there be a sense version of this kernel? Would love to try this out
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Will there be a sense version of this kernel? Would love to try this out
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I highly doubt it.. but maybe?
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Installed this with faux123 ASOP ROM then took a 4 hour trip to LA. Battery life and everything looked good but as soon as I started taking pictures the phone would start to lock up. Even got a error message saying could not connect to camera at one point. Flashed back to faux123 kernel and everything is working fine again. When I have more time I will try this again and get some logs for the dev.
Kernel's working great for me. Thanks for this.
I was using the 1.02 version and everything was quite fine, good battery life and excellent performance. The 1.03 version somehow tanked my battery life (even with the overclock completely removed) and caused a bit of instability with moderate OC, so I went to 1GHz clocks.
Really though the battery drain was concerning... I was losing 1% every five or so minutes while the phone was sleeping.
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I was using the 1.02 version and everything was quite fine, good battery life and excellent performance. The 1.03 version somehow tanked my battery life (even with the overclock completely removed) and caused a bit of instability with moderate OC, so I went to 1GHz clocks.
Really though the battery drain was concerning... I was losing 1% every five or so minutes while the phone was sleeping.
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What rom were you using? I'm trying this out on CM7 RC1 and so far so good.
For anyone still using Liquid,Its working good with the Liquid rom so far.
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Mcoddt said:
What rom were you using? I'm trying this out on CM7 RC1 and so far so good.
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UPDATE:
I spoke too soon, my battery has been draining like crazy on 1.0.3 on this rom, I just want back to 1.0.2 and it seems to be doing better.
The only time I've seen issues with quick battery drain is with FB or Twitter,but that isn't a kernels issues its the apps themselves using data.
Update:Worked fine no FC's,seemed a little bit laggy tho. Don't think its a kernel issue so much as a compatibility issue with Liquid Metal.
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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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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!
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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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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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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.
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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.
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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.
thank you very much for your guys help
Either CM7 with the latest Tiamat kernel/3.3.7 or Xplod with the latest Tiamat/3.3.7
+1 for Tiamat 3.3.7 sbc / non. Always yielded the best results for me.
viva la MIUI
teh roxxorz said:
Either CM7 with the latest Tiamat kernel/3.3.7 or Xplod with the latest Tiamat/3.3.7
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but isn't tiamat on 4.1.0, why use 3.3.7?
I think it has alot to do with your hardware and rom/kernel combo. I'm on hardware 004. Currently running Xplod 2.1.3 with SavagedZen 2.2.1 cfs havs+ sbc. Great battery life and the phone is incredibly snappy. Funny thing, when I run the Savagedzen aosp rom I have better results with tiamat... Go figure.
Best thing I could tell you for advice is try alot of different rom/kernel combos and see what works best for you and your hardware. Remember to always give a new combo a day or two to "settle in", as they always seem to level out.
Anyways thats my .02, hope I helped. Good luck to you and happy flashing!
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I think it has alot to do with your hardware and rom/kernel combo. I'm on hardware 004. Currently running Xplod 2.1.3 with SavagedZen 2.2.1 cfs havs+ sbc. Great battery life and the phone is incredibly snappy. Funny thing, when I run the Savagedzen aosp rom I have better results with tiamat... Go figure.
Best thing I could tell you for advice is try alot of different rom/kernel combos and see what works best for you and your hardware. Remember to always give a new combo a day or two to "settle in", as they always seem to level out.
Anyways thats my .02, hope I helped. Good luck to you and happy flashing!
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i actually haven't heard of xplod, do you find it better than cm7?
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+1 on that
And cm7 nightly 215 with SavavedZen 2.2.0+cfs+havs+SBC is working great for me, hw003
I wouldn't say better, just a nice refreshing change. Great eye candy, actually, I believe it was ported from a sony and based on cm's latest.
Also, it has wonderful support by from Team Nocturnal, wich is always nice to have the devs so fully involved. Check it out, it will be on the first page of development..
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Check out the thread below.
Savaged Zen has been around for a long time and I'm a big fan of their kernels though they've moved on now
Having trouble with AOSP? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1295702
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I wouldn't say better, just a nice refreshing change. Great eye candy, actually, I believe it was ported from a sony and based on cm's latest.
Also, it has wonderful support by from Team Nocturnal, wich is always nice to have the devs so fully involved. Check it out, it will be on the first page of development..
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i've been looking it up today and from what i've seen it still has many issues, so if i try it out, it'll probably be later on
teh roxxorz said:
Either CM7 with the latest Tiamat kernel/3.3.7 or Xplod with the latest Tiamat/3.3.7
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just wondering, which do you use cm7 or xplod
Nah honestly all the issue you see in the thread are from people that didn't flash correctly.
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jamieg71 said:
Nah honestly all the issue you see in the thread are from people that didn't flash correctly.
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oh ok, i'll try it out tomorrow then if i have time if not, i'll do it on tuesday, ty
I'm using CM7 and just switched to Savaged Zen. I also downloaded the apk to toggle the SBC feature off. I have to say that being able to toggle the SBC off made the Savaged Zen kernel my new #1 kernel. My launcher no longer redraws and my battery lasts longer than it ever has with any other kernel. Savaged Zen gets my vote.
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Concordium said:
I'm using CM7 and just switched to Savaged Zen. I also downloaded the apk to toggle the SBC feature off. I have to say that being able to toggle the SBC off made the Savaged Zen kernel my new #1 kernel. My launcher no longer redraws and my battery lasts longer than it ever has with any other kernel. Savaged Zen gets my vote.
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Well the thing about savaged Zen is that they aren't actually updating and I did try it but when you download the SBC toggle feature do u actually have a button where you just hit a check mark or do u do utterly some other way? also in the pic u have how did you get the battery and signal to look like that?
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Tiamat 4.1 SBC for me!
Green_Arrow said:
just wondering, which do you use cm7 or xplod
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I flip between the two, but on xplod currently.
teh roxxorz said:
I flip between the two, but on xplod currently.
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have you tested decks? if you have what do you think? and which gives better battery life?
borrecognize said:
Tiamat 4.1 SBC for me!
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i am atm using Tiamat 4.1 non-sbc but i've heard amazing things about Tiamat 3.3.7
Green_Arrow said:
Well the thing about savaged Zen is that they aren't actually updating and I did try it but when you download the SBC toggle feature do u actually have a button where you just hit a check mark or do u do utterly some other way?
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The SVZ Manager comes with a toggle switch so you can switch SBC on and off whenever you want. It also has an option to maintain your desired setting whenever the phone reboots. I just have SBC turned off all the time and dont have to worry about resetting my choice each time the phone reboots.
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also in the pic u have how did you get the battery and signal to look like that?
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I use UOT Kitchen to modify a number of different things within the ROM such as notification icons, notification bar style and color, overscroll, boot animation, etc. I've included the zip file I used to get my Evo to look exactly the way it does in the picture below. Just put zip file in root folder, boot into recovery, wipe cache and dalvik cache, flash uot zip file, boot into android and open up Theme Chooser, select UOT theme, click Apply, and enjoy. However, you can go to http://uot.dakra.lt/how_to/ to see how to customize one however you want. The possibilities are endless.
Remember, as with any flashable material you use the file at your own risk.
Here are some images of the other things my zip file below modifies.