Hey guys Just got my hands on a dinc2. I'm coming from the evo shift, its great to see 3.5 roms. Looks like the incredible 2 has a strong community, I will contribute as much as possible.
What are you guys have your kernel OC'd to? How much undervolted can she take? Does anyone use tv-out?
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Hey guys Just got my hands on a dinc2. I'm coming from the evo shift, its great to see 3.5 roms. Looks like the incredible 2 has a strong community, I will contribute as much as possible.
What are you guys have your kernel OC'd to? How much undervolted can she take? Does anyone use tv-out?
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As far as OC and UV I don't bump it real high, as a matter of fact right now I'm running at 1 ghz (stock speed) if I do OC I'm usually running it at 1.3 ghz.
UV usually a decent is -50 under. Much under that and you could run into freezing up.
I don't remember if TV out works very well with this phone (or at all, I just don't remember lol)
Welcome to this awesome phone.
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I overclock to 1.1 GHz and undervolt -75.
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There is dlna, that's as close to tv out as we can get right now
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1.3 overclock smartassv2 and 50 mv under
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I'm really enjoying this phone. I have it OC'd @ 1.2 undervolted 25-50 . Running real strong, and very snappy.
I'm diggn this ext4 touch recovery.
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I'm really enjoying this phone. I have it OC'd @ 1.2 undervolted 25-50 . Running real strong, and very snappy.
I'm diggn this ext4 touch recovery.
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Touch Recovery is super slick, no way i can go back. Got mine oc'[email protected] and [email protected] across the board, on sense roms i [email protected] across but on these new ICS roms -25 works just fine, I get decent battery life and a fast phone.
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Touch Recovery is super slick, no way i can go back. Got mine oc'[email protected] and [email protected] across the board, on sense roms i [email protected] across but on these new ICS roms -25 works just fine, I get decent battery life and a fast phone.
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I was going to get ICS a shot tonight, its an SDK build isn't it?
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I was going to get ICS a shot tonight, its an SDK build isn't it?
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Cm9 based. Its built from source.
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hell, on CM7 with aeroevan's .7 cfs kerrnel i've gotten a stable 1800mhz overclock with no undervolting...this phone can take a beating
Welcome to the clan my friend
1.8 is a bit extreme. That's not something you won't wanna keep for long periods of time. I heard that can mess things up potentially.
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Ya be weary.. had the original dinc and I fried it.. its not fun at all.. I could only run skyraider and had to have an extremely uv'd kernel for it to just work normal. If I used GPS I had to have my AC on and my phone shoved in the vent or it would restart
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hell, on CM7 with aeroevan's .7 cfs kerrnel i've gotten a stable 1800mhz overclock with no undervolting...this phone can take a beating
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Doesn't heat up quick? What's the highest tempature these snap dragons will take before damaging ?
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Linch89 said:
Welcome to the clan my friend
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Glad to be here, EVO shift users were mostly rude....
Sorry for dbl post
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Doesn't heat up quick? What's the highest tempature these snap dragons will take before damaging ?
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Yeah, it got pretty warm, but i was careful to make sure i didnt melt a hole in my back cover xD.
I'm not too sure what the max temp these phones can handle is, i'm just giving an extreme example of what the phone can handle, i wouldnt reccomend more than 1.6, at the highest, 1.4 is fine for daily use
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Yeah, it got pretty warm, but i was careful to make sure i didnt melt a hole in my back cover xD.
I'm not too sure what the max temp these phones can handle is, i'm just giving an extreme example of what the phone can handle, i wouldnt reccomend more than 1.6, at the highest, 1.4 is fine for daily use
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i've seen mine around 125 deg before
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hell, on CM7 with aeroevan's .7 cfs kerrnel i've gotten a stable 1800mhz overclock with no undervolting...this phone can take a beating
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it's always cool to do that just for testing purposes but oc'ing your phone to that level will only fry out your cpu faster as well as kill your battery life. not really necessary to oc this phone above 1.3ghz and if you want to save battery uv between -25 to -50.
I have been running 1.4 for a while now. I uv -25, except the top two voltages I leave stock. Might try -50 eventually. Battery life is pretty beasty with smartassv2
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Oh that reminds me actually, when i oc to 1.8 (or is it 1.9, forgot what aero's kernel maxes at) i CANNOT run it at smartassV2
Locks up for me past 1.5ish every time when i'm on smartassv2, i have to switch to smoothass for the phone to work well
However, i've had no problems with smartassv2 below 1.5, which is why i run it on my phone
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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...
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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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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.
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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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Ok, I have search, but didn't find anything like this. I am wondering for those that can overclock, what speed do you use for your daily driver? I don't mean what speed you use just to play with benchmarks.
I know the faster you overclock you have more battery drain, so answer honestly!
I'll be first, I normally run at 1.3ghz, but am now trying 1.4ghz to see how much more battery drain I will have. I love my epic, it has always been fast and stable. What I run is in my signature.
If you feel like it, list your rom, kernel, and what you use to set it. It will be cool to see how fast you guys like to run on a daily diet!
I run at 1ghz... But when aosp roms come out probly 800mhz... My phone doesnt lag at all i see no need for overclocking other than banchmarks.
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I run at 1.2 whenever I can, it shouldn't drain your battery unless yur playing games and shhtuff.
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Same as deano, 100-800mhz conservative, 90% of the time, 100-1200 ondemand rare. I UV also so the 100-800mhz really gets great life.
I run at 1400/100 "on demand" all of the time when on Froyo. No undervolting. I have 2 stock batteries so battery life isn't my #1 priority...everything working and stability is and fortunately 1400 is totally stable for me. I saw a greater performance increase from 1300 to 1400 than I did from 1200 to 1300
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JohnCorleone said:
I run at 1400/100 "on demand" all of the time when on Froyo. No undervolting. I have 2 stock batteries so battery life isn't my #1 priority...everything working and stability is and fortunately 1400 is totally stable for me. I saw a greater performance increase from 1300 to 1400 than I did from 1200 to 1300
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I can almost echo your findings, except I have been running 1300. Out of curiosity how much more battery did you use when you jumped from 1300 to 1400 if you remember?.
I also undervolt a little more from 600 on down than 800 and up, but I rather have more stable than more undervolt. I can't believe how nice hte eipic is even against the current crop of phones. I love it!
Running "on demand" I have noticed very little difference going up to 1400 because its only there maybe 30 minutes per battery charge. It only uses that top setting when its needed. Keeping the undervolt away from those high states will ensure more stability since most of our phones require the voltage on those overclocked states like 1300 and 1400. If you get -25 or -50 stable on those high states, you are pretty lucky
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I use CFQ and run -50 on 100 - 200 - 300 - 400 - 600 and -25 on 800 - 1000 - 1200 - 1400 and is rock solid thru all of those frequencies.
Do you know if it is better to run less steps, something like 100 - 300 - 600 - 1000 - 1400 rather than how I have it set as above?
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My phone doesn't like 1.4 jiggawatts. I stay at 1.2GHz. I'm running stock ec05 rfs with genocide. 4 hours and 10 minutes in I'm at 68%. With moderate to heavy use. I've been in bed for 2 days with a corneal abrasion. My phones the only thing I can play with lol
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mouseglider said:
I use CFQ and run -50 on 100 - 200 - 300 - 400 - 600 and -25 on 800 - 1000 - 1200 - 1400 and is rock solid thru all of those frequencies.
Do you know if it is better to run less steps, something like 100 - 300 - 600 - 1000 - 1400 rather than how I have it set as above?
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I ise 100, 200,400,600,800,1000,1100 or 1120 (depends on kernel) and 1400. Its as smooth as can be so I don't try going with less frequencies
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RushAOZ said:
...1.4 jiggawatts....
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I like that! If you don't mind, I like to use that in my sig if it works! LOL
Beasty!!!!!....EDIT...1.45 giggawatts...lol
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mouseglider said:
I like that! If you don't mind, I like to use that in my sig if it works! LOL
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Lmao sure. Don't quote me though. I saw someone else use it and it made me rofl
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1.4 jiggawatts!!! I'm surprised my phone didn't lock up. Usually does at 1.4 lol.
Ec05 stock rfs
3.1.0.1 rooted
Genocide yo
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RushAOZ said:
1.4 jiggawatts!!! I'm surprised my phone didn't lock up. Usually does at 1.4 lol.
Ec05 stock rfs
3.1.0.1 rooted
Genocide yo
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The best way to test stability is to max out both sliders, delect "performance" DON'T SET ON BOOT, and run benchmarks. If it doesn't crash after a few minutes, you should be ok.
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I'm using voltage control. You mean to force the phone to stay at 1.4ghz?
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I'm using voltage control. You mean to force the phone to stay at 1.4ghz?
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yup exaxtly. do that for a few benchmark tests and try YouTube, etc....pushing the envelope on this one...
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I'm at 1.3ghz. CM7 doesn't like 1.4 for whatever reason.
Not undervolted, but i'm getting 24 hours with 65% leftover.
I'm quite happy!
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yup exaxtly. do that for a few benchmark tests and try YouTube, etc....pushing the envelope on this one...
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Trap lol got some lock ups during dungeon defenders. All's good at 1.3 though. Thanx for the heads up dood!
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I'm at 1.3ghz. CM7 doesn't like 1.4 for whatever reason.
Not undervolted, but i'm getting 24 hours with 65% leftover.
I'm quite happy!
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Damn darkie, you can't get much better than that!
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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.
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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.
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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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The dx I'm currently on can handle 1.45 undervolted.
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W...t...f...
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W...t...f...
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Different chipsets. Omap are always good for oc
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Ok...did a search for/ about this governor and don't find much....anyone who knows anything about what this one does, how battery friendly it is?
Thanks
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It is based off of lag free which will stay at the top frequency when your playing with it but when you stop it will gradually scale down the list of active frequencies. Samurai is the same except its more aggressive meaning when it scales it, scales down faster than lagfree. Its better than lagfree for battery but not bad if you don't have many frequencies enabled. I usually had 200,400,800,1000.
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Runs pretty smooth to me didn't know much about till Big jst explained thank you for that Goron. I've been running it on 2.2 FC09 for a little min now. vr/samurai and sio/samurai I switch back and forth between the two....200,400,600,800-25,1000-25. Snappy as hell too.
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Runs pretty smooth to me didn't know much about till Big jst explained thank you for that Goron. I've been running it on 2.2 FC09 for a little min now. vr/samurai and sio/samurai I switch back and forth between the two....200,400,600,800-25,1000-25. Snappy as hell too.
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yep, had a hang at 900, so I got rid of it and all is well now...thanks all~!
Hello, I'm dumping my most amazing phone ever (Dinc) that I've had since the day it came out because Verizon are greedy *******s, and I just ordered a Gnex GSM from the Google Play Store.
When it arrives, I was wondering what I can expect to achieve via an Overclock and have the system still perform rock solid.
Thanks!
subjective. different for everyone and depends on temp, usage, stability of app youre running etc etc. just bump 5% at a time until you crash then drop it down one notch
You also need to disable smart reflex to hit the higher clock speeds without random freezes or crashes. I am running the trinity kernel at 1520 MHz stable with mpu smart reflex disabled.
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i can't provide any input on overclocking because this phone performs so well without it that i haven't found a need to. plus, the battery life is bad enough.
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Hello, I'm dumping my most amazing phone ever (Dinc) that I've had since the day it came out because Verizon are greedy *******s, and I just ordered a Gnex GSM from the Google Play Store.
When it arrives, I was wondering what I can expect to achieve via an Overclock and have the system still perform rock solid.
Thanks!
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really, its different for every phone. I run 1.804ghz(trinity) stable after a little voltage adjustment. and you would have to turn off smart reflex for that. you will have t read up about smart reflex.
As said above it varies. Fastest I ran that was stable (at least for me) was 1.9 GHz (Franco Kernel) but there wasn't much benefit. I'm currently on Trinity at 1.4 GHz. Trinity on 1.7 GHz crashes for me.
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I can get 1500 MHz on faux kernel, 1800 crashes me
Out of interest for you guys on 1.8/1.9Ghz, what do you have yours so high for? Games? Just interested as I actually have mine UNDERCLOCKED to 1096 and have no 'real world' use for anymore. Mind you, I'm not a big gamer so I wouldn't know how the nexus really handles 3d gaming.
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Out of interest for you guys on 1.8/1.9Ghz, what do you have yours so high for? Games? Just interested as I actually have mine UNDERCLOCKED to 1096 and have no 'real world' use for anymore. Mind you, I'm not a big gamer so I wouldn't know how the nexus really handles 3d gaming.
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Benchmarks.
I keep my nexus underclocked to 800mhz without any lag at all
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Out of interest for you guys on 1.8/1.9Ghz, what do you have yours so high for? Games? Just interested as I actually have mine UNDERCLOCKED to 1096 and have no 'real world' use for anymore. Mind you, I'm not a big gamer so I wouldn't know how the nexus really handles 3d gaming.
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Because I can. Because Android fills my daily fix of tinkering and tweaking.
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With Trinity kernel for JB, I'd guess that 1420MHz CPU / 384MHz GPU would be stable for most phones, and it gives you a good little boost in benchmarks, fwiw. That's about the highest you can run without having to remember to tweak other values. And you can knock it down to 1036 or 1190 MHz if you need to save battery. My phone tests ok with the 15xx/5xx MHz kernel, but there isn't much additional oomph in the benchmarks, so I just use the 1420. Also don't want to abuse my phone too much.
Well the faster CPU helps with n64 emulation some games need a bit more omph to play smooth
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Well the faster CPU helps with n64 emulation some games need a bit more omph to play smooth
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LOLWUT? My old epic 4G needed over clocking to play smooth this shouldn't.
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Gnex overclock
I have overclocked my Gnex to 1.6 with the glados kernel and using the glados control app it's very stable. I tried 1.8 but crashes but I would highly recommend glados very stable at 1.6 and runs a quadrant score in the 2800's
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Hello, I'm dumping my most amazing phone ever (Dinc) that I've had since the day it came out because Verizon are greedy *******s, and I just ordered a Gnex GSM from the Google Play Store.
When it arrives, I was wondering what I can expect to achieve via an Overclock and have the system still perform rock solid.
Thanks!
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Congrats on dumping Verizon. They are the worst. I am happy to be rid of them. Trinity 1344 and Franco Milestone 5 have been the most stable for me. I currently am running Franco Milestone 5 at 1536, it's fast and stable. You gotta remember too that this phone is running Jelly Bean and a dual core which will be faster than your Dinc anyways.
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Because I can. Because Android fills my daily fix of tinkering and tweaking.
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That's exactly right because I can I'm currently overclocked at 1.72 on the glados kernel and all is well
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I have overclocked my Gnex to 1.6 with the glados kernel and using the glados control app it's very stable. I tried 1.8 but crashes but I would highly recommend glados very stable at 1.6 and runs a quadrant score in the 2800's
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Why'd you revive this thread lol
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You have to see the battery issue as well, if not to its will end quickly! In my opinion, use it in Stock is enough. But sometimes I get to put on 1.4Ghz CPU, and I reduce the voltages using the app franco kernel.
I was running Franco milestone 5 at 1536 nice and stable. I think I'm going to drop it back to stock-ish speeds and undervolt it a bit to save battery.
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Thanks for all the input everyone.
I guess my last question now would be, if I root and keep the Stock ROM, has anyone experimented overclocking the stock kernel?
And if I decided to install CWM, and keep the stock ROM, would Trinity or Franco work on that? Or would I have to install something like CM10 or AOKP to use those other Kernels.
I would rather just like to stay stock without CWM and overclock the stock kernel.