Can someone make a kernel that can overclock higher than 1.2GHz please? I don't know how and I don't really have the time to learn right now. You can probably just modify Intersect's source to allow it to go higher or something like that.
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Can someone make a kernel that can overclock higher than 1.2GHz please? I don't know how and I don't really have the time to learn right now. You can probably just modify Intersect's source to allow it to go higher or something like that.
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Pretty sure it requires more then just that (ie Voltage scaling, etc).
Also, most people don't like releasing kernels that could potentially burn up your device.
I know for Nexus One, Wildmonk use to release only to some people the 1228 (I believe it was) kernel.
In short, too much risk and most people aren't willing.
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Pretty sure it requires more then just that (ie Voltage scaling, etc).
Also, most people don't like releasing kernels that could potentially burn up your device.
I know for Nexus One, Wildmonk use to release only to some people the 1228 (I believe it was) kernel.
In short, too much risk and most people aren't willing.
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Thanks for the reply. I doubt going up to 1.4GHz would be dangerous at all, considering my Kindle doesn't even get warm @ 1.2GHz.
FroyoShark said:
Thanks for the reply. I doubt going up to 1.4GHz would be dangerous at all, considering my Kindle doesn't even get warm @ 1.2GHz.
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Quick, somebody PLEASE get him an overclocked kernel! (geez)
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Quick, somebody PLEASE get him an overclocked kernel! (geez)
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Did I come off as impatient or rude? Sorry, I was just trying to ask if someone could make one. (geez)
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Did I come off as impatient or rude? Sorry, I was just trying to ask if someone could make one. (geez)
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Wrong forum, this should not Benin development unless you're developing. A request would going to general forum.
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All depends on the device. For instance, my g2 came stock at 800mhz and it has been successfully overclocked to 2ghz.
My Kindle fire do get quite hot. Not sure what I did tho. Now it doesnt but the main issue that it runs only 300 or 1000/1200. So whilenits in use, its burning up. Im trying conservative kernel now.and that seemsnto help quite a bit.
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All depends on the device. For instance, my g2 came stock at 800mhz and it has been successfully overclocked to 2ghz.
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Damn!!! Sure it's not a typo
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No typo. The G2/DesireZ can be overclocked to 2.0 GHz.
The G2 processor was designed to run at 1000Mhz from the get go but they underclocked it for the final release to save power since it runs more effencient then the traditional 1.0 at the time. Yea from stock underclocked 800MHz to 2000MHz it can go.
Yea I kno, off topic.
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Pretty sure it requires more then just that (ie Voltage scaling, etc).
Also, most people don't like releasing kernels that could potentially burn up your device.
I know for Nexus One, Wildmonk use to release only to some people the 1228 (I believe it was) kernel.
In short, too much risk and most people aren't willing.
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It shouldn't be that much of a risk. Our KFs have an OMAP 4430, the 4460 model is almost exactly the same and comes scaled at 1.2-1.5 stock. Granted, the 4460 was designed for slightly higher speeds, but the 4430 was designed for 1-1.2, so an extra 300MHz shouldn't cause much harm.
That said, I really don't see why we need it any higher than what it is. Alot of apps can't take full advantage of dual core processors yet and even if they are they're not so power hungry that they need 1.5GHz. I've been playing quite a few Gameloft games underclocked to 600 & 800MHz and i've experienced zero lag. I guess my point is that the only thing that would really be affected is battery life. That's why nobody is working on going higher, it really won't achieve much of anything for all the work it would take to get the kernel stable.
Just my thoughts, though I think it would be cool to be able to say "My KF is overclocked to 1.5GHz!"
WHY would you want to overclock the CPU? I think its rather bad that most kernels for the kindle are OC? I rather like to use my kindle for one day with some minor slowdown than have 1.2+ ghz for a few hours. So here is the call, can somebody UC the kernel, or is there an working app like vsel`? or moto overclock?
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WHY would you want to overclock the CPU? I think its rather bad that most kernels for the kindle are OC? I rather like to use my kindle for one day with some minor slowdown than have 1.2+ ghz for a few hours. So here is the call, can somebody UC the kernel, or is there an working app like vsel`? or moto overclock?
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Just use SetCPU or some other app to change the max frequency.
miro101 said:
WHY would you want to overclock the CPU? I think its rather bad that most kernels for the kindle are OC? I rather like to use my kindle for one day with some minor slowdown than have 1.2+ ghz for a few hours. So here is the call, can somebody UC the kernel, or is there an working app like vsel`? or moto overclock?
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Who cares what you'd rather have? He'd rather have overclock functionality. Why's your's more important?
Kind of curious if the Kindle can support 2.0 MHz...
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Kind of curious if the Kindle can support 2.0 MHz...
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You mean GHz?
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0xd34d's kernel goes up to 1.3ghz. compatible with all ROMS. A search will find it.
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You mean GHz?
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*face palm* lol, yes.
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0xd34d's kernel goes up to 1.3ghz. compatible with all ROMS. A search will find it.
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Really needs to be updated and no cm9
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if it works, which it does, why does it need updating? I tried it early in it,s release with cm9 and it worked there as well.
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I just finished compiling a 1.8Ghz kernel. If I uploaded it would you be interested? If nobody is interested I will just keep it for myself.
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Have voltages been tweaked to allow you to run it at these speeds and it still be stable?
Edit: Have you compiled the new wifi driver to go with the kernel as well?
I think it would be best if you just posted it anyway. Those interested will download it, use it, comment, etc. Those uninterested will ignore.
Sounds crazy. How would it effect bacon bits if you have that installed?
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Yes I have the wifi driver and no it wont affect bacon bits. It is actually now 1.9Ghz and I'm reaching for the big 2.0. I am using coolbho3's source code and 1.8 worked on 1400Mhz and 1.9ghz is at 1500. It gets a little warm but setcpu profiles are a must
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Yes I have the wifi driver and no it wont affect bacon bits. It is actually now 1.9Ghz and I'm reaching for the big 2.0. I am using coolbho3's source code and 1.8 worked on 1400Mhz and 1.9ghz is at 1500. It gets a little warm but setcpu profiles are a must
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What have the voltages been tweaked to? If the Cpu isnt getting enough voltage and you continue to overclock your gonna begin to get negative effects followed by freezing and rebooting. Not really concerned too much about battery life as much as stability.
EDIT: Oh NVM i see what your saying the Mhz after the 1400 threw me off
Seeing as this post already has so many posts I'll be posting it in a bit after I have tested for bugs. Watch this thread for updates.
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Seeing as this post already has so many posts I'll be posting it in a bit after I have tested for bugs. Watch this thread for updates.
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Cool can't wait
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Seeing as this post already has so many posts I'll be posting it in a bit after I have tested for bugs. Watch this thread for updates.
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Hurry up!! I want this in my life. Lol jkjk...
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I just thought this was funny
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Lol that's great. 2.0Ghz didn't boot and 1.9Ghz is the highest I could get to stable. I will be uploading in a few minutes.
This is CRAZY! Please, I don't want my phone to explode
I want my phone this turgocharged!
I assume you will post posting your source too?
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I assume you will post posting your source too?
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Yup I am just getting the uploads ready
Oh my. This sounds like a great way to turn your phone into a toaster. Though if I try it, I'm labeling the 1.9Ghz SetCPU profile "ludicrous speed"!
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I will be uploading the 1.9Ghz kernel very soon.
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1.9ghz!? Haha wow... not sure why youd need your phone at that speed but its nice to know our G2 can reach such speeds!
Good ups bro!
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TL24 said:
1.9ghz!? Haha wow... not sure why youd need your phone at that speed but its nice to know our G2 can reach such speeds!
Good ups bro!
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Overall speed and things like PSX4Droid and other CPU heavy applications.
I will definately be trying this when I get home...good looks
Anyone care to mirror this? Rapid**** always tells me I can't download because I'm running a parallel download... even though I'm not. Mediafire maybe?
......what ROMS work and how do we overclock?
Unless something has changed, all roms should work (that are made for the evo) and use setcpu to overclock. Please use the search button next time.
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Unless something has changed, all roms should work (that are made for the evo) and use setcpu to overclock. Please use the search button next time.
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eh...I am coming from a DROID2 and setcpu is not the best way. I actually did a google search and only got info on the fact that someone did overclock, but nothing new to support his method was successfully Alpha'd....I was using jrummy's DROID2overclock before, just wondered if I missed anything in my google search about a similar app anyone has made for an EVO..
But thanks for the ROM info
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eh...I am coming from a DROID2 and setcpu is not the best way. I actually did a google search and only got info on the fact that someone did overclock, but nothing new to support his method was successfully Alpha'd....I was using jrummy's DROID2overclock before, just wondered if I missed anything in my google search about a similar app anyone has made for an EVO..
But thanks for the ROM info
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Setcpu works perfectly? Unless youre on cm7 then its built in.
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enzojrc said:
eh...I am coming from a DROID2 and setcpu is not the best way. I actually did a google search and only got info on the fact that someone did overclock, but nothing new to support his method was successfully Alpha'd....I was using jrummy's DROID2overclock before, just wondered if I missed anything in my google search about a similar app anyone has made for an EVO..
But thanks for the ROM info
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Yea I used setcpu for the time I had my evo (a year) and it never gave me any problems. Just have "set on boot" unchecked to see if that clock speed is stable. I don't think there is an app made specifically for the evo but by all means, Google "evo overclock app" or something along those lines. Btw, all phones will not react the same to apps on the market. Just keep that in mind please
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I guess what I am getting at is, on my D2 I could overclock to 1.1, 1.2, 1.3ghz but setcpu doesn't have a scaler to up my ghz(unless I am completely blind, which happens from time to time). I am currently stuck at the stock EVO clock speed.
What I am trying to figure out is how to overclock to 1.2ghz.
Thanks for the assist guys!
You need a kernel that has oc'ing capabilities. Depends on which rom you run, some only use certain kernels
We're comin from a pure power source.
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You need a kernel that has oc'ing capabilities. Depends on which rom you run, some only use certain kernels
We're comin from a pure power source.
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If your using a sense Rom Lithid's Freedom kernel is pretty amazing and supports Overclocking and underclocking, as well as voltage tweaks that make your battery life awesome.
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Personally, I don't buy into overclocking. It's really just not necessary with the EVO
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......what ROMS work and how do we overclock?
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The ones you read about in the development section.
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CPU tuner works well. I use set CPU and I'm underclocked to 537 and undervolted 50mv. I get a little over 1500 quadrant score
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so let me ask this, can you undervolt with set cpu, and how/where
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so let me ask this, can you undervolt with set cpu, and how/where
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Undervolting is done with kernels that support HAVS, setcpu on the other hand is for adjusting CPU speed frequencies, to undervolt you need either vipermod or incredicontrol with a kernel that supports undervolting and/ or overvolting.
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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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watt9493 said:
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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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:
hi i'm looking to overclock my sprint epic 4g cpu up to 1.8ghz and also the gpu to 300mahz and 72hz refresh rate
on either cyanogenmod 7 or 10
what kernel and ROM and CPU/GPU overclocking apps should I use with voltage control and what (safe) voltages should I try for the cpu and gpu ARM and Internal voltages (what build number do I need for cm 7 or 10 (either stable or nightly)
also I noticed that the slide out keyboard shift and function keys don't work on cyanogenmod 10 stable build not sure about a nightly build
I'd like to fix the keyboard too
i'd like to be able to turn the boot logo on and off and possibly change it to a different one and also add a boot up sound to the logo
should I use the franko or samurai or maybe a different kernel ?
what modem should I use for max speed (EL30 FC09 FC19 or Nexus LF2 K2 ?) and compatible rom
I know how to install everything just need advice
If all of the above isn't possible at least I'd like to get the CPU to the highest possible speed past 1.2 ghz if possible most of all and not have random reboots or lockups or sleep of death and woking keyboard and least amount of bugs in the rom
Thank you so much in advance for any advice
Do your shift and Fn keys work if you hold them down when using them? Kind of like the way you would use them on a PC keyboard?
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Last thing I know of that had what you're looking for is CM9 with Samurai Kernel. The processor clocks to 1.5 Ghz and I believe the gpu is overclocked to 400Mhz. Idk what the refresh rate for the screen is, but that combo would probably be the closest to what you're looking for
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jeffreyjicha said:
Last thing I know of that had what you're looking for is CM9 with Samurai Kernel. The processor clocks to 1.5 Ghz and I believe the gpu is overclocked to 400Mhz. Idk what the refresh rate for the screen is, but that combo would probably be the closest to what you're looking for
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I used it before, it really messed up my phone.
glad to hear/see any follow ups.
using CM10.1 overclocked.
jeffreyjicha said:
Last thing I know of that had what you're looking for is CM9 with Samurai Kernel. The processor clocks to 1.5 Ghz and I believe the gpu is overclocked to 400Mhz. Idk what the refresh rate for the screen is, but that combo would probably be the closest to what you're looking for
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^^^^this... there is no franco kernel here, that's for the epic touch... nobody has been able to overclock this phone past 1.6 Ghz... samurai had 1.6 at one point, but it was removed because there were stability issues with most phones trying to overclock that high... samurai has always been my favorite kernel from tw gb roms all the way to cm9... sadly development stopped when earthbound upgraded and there is no samurai kernel for cm10 or 10.1... everybodies phone is different and handles overclocking differently... best bet is to just keep trying combinations until you find your perfect match...
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I don think you can get what you're looking for . the answers provided should be enough to tell you that this phone can't be oc'ed that much
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I don think you can get what you're looking for . the answers provided should be enough to tell you that this phone can't be oc'ed that much
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Um- the responses tell me its capable..
HOw do you individually OC the GPU?
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Um- the responses tell me its capable..
HOw do you individually OC the GPU?
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Not possible on cm10... with cm7 you'll have to dig around and search for samurai kernel...
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Not possible on cm10... with cm7 you'll have to dig around and search for samurai kernel...
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I have a link to the CM9 kernel that goes to 1.5Ghz.
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Not possible on cm10... with cm7 you'll have to dig around and search for samurai kernel...
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I have used it on CM9, and got it to 1.4 comfortably, but the kernel itself was quarky as hell. The battery died when unclocked and- just all in all at bad kernel.
im curious on what he did to make it do that though. Was it an app he combined into the kernel? Did he expand something?
Technically- OC"ing is just like any normal OC. INcrease the multiplier or frequency and then manipulate the voltage to handle the work. But- THe couple app i foudn that do that- like uh... setcpu, targek or something all arent supported by our rom/kernel/ something. Its rather frustrating.
With the Packman ROM im using, he combined the Performance control into the rom, and you can actually change the voltages- but.. i cant make it go faster.
TO go on with that- i still cant find a way to OC the GPU. i see people saying they got it up to 400mhz. or something. But- HOW!? an app? Kernel again!? heck, i dont even know what the stock settins are. :/
GPU overclocking is achieved in the kernel.
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SubCool said:
I have used it on CM9, and got it to 1.4 comfortably, but the kernel itself was quarky as hell. The battery died when unclocked and- just all in all at bad kernel.
im curious on what he did to make it do that though. Was it an app he combined into the kernel? Did he expand something?
Technically- OC"ing is just like any normal OC. INcrease the multiplier or frequency and then manipulate the voltage to handle the work. But- THe couple app i foudn that do that- like uh... setcpu, targek or something all arent supported by our rom/kernel/ something. Its rather frustrating.
With the Packman ROM im using, he combined the Performance control into the rom, and you can actually change the voltages- but.. i cant make it go faster.
TO go on with that- i still cant find a way to OC the GPU. i see people saying they got it up to 400mhz. or something. But- HOW!? an app? Kernel again!? heck, i dont even know what the stock settins are. :/
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1. He did it by being a kernel master... 2. they aren't supported because of the kernel you're using. 3. And again, the kernel you're using. The only way to overclock the gpu is with the samurai kernel.
4. And most importantly, for everything you want out of a kernel, it's about time to learn Linux and build your own kernel...
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3. And again, the kernel you're using. The only way to overclock the gpu is with the samurai kernel.
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Aww man I miss Samurai's 400MHz GPU OC... But the Voodoo defaults there is VERY terrible... Just why isn't there a kernel with ONLY GPU OC (i.e. no CPU OC up to like 1.4GHz (I think games depend more badly on GPU) and no Voodoo and such)...
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Yes, for those looking for an easy way out, it's not going to happen. Learn to make a kernel then learn how to manipulate the settings. If it was easy then everyone would be doing it. No one has any other spoon fed answers.
I think not having an easy way out may be the definition of xda-developers. Forget where I read it but it's about the journey rather than the destination, which I know doesn't hold true for every one but I know it does for me.