[Q] OC Kernel for ICS ? - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

As of what I know, Arco's Kernel doesnt support overclocking.
I found a few OC Kernels for Gingerbreak ROMS while browsing the forums.
Is there any OC Kernel for ICS ROMs ? Specifically CM9 Alpha 4 ?
Thanks

So far there is none but a few of the guys had shared their results using ICS with OC results at Antutu.
Suggest to ctc them if you can...coz they had modified the kernels themselves.....
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Isc kernel

So im curious is there an overclockable kernel for ics that i can use with set cpu. All i see are stock kernels. Are we waiting for more development on kernels? On gb i could over clock to 1.7 which was awesome.
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XBMC4LIFE said:
So im curious is there an overclockable kernel for ics that i can use with set cpu. All i see are stock kernels. Are we waiting for more development on kernels? On gb i could over clock to 1.7 which was awesome.
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im taking a guess here, so someone correct me if im wrong, but i think everyone is waiting for the ics source to be released b4 they start makeing custom kernels.
newalker91 said:
Use the search function. It's already been posted that you can use Tegrak to overclock the stock kernel, even on ICS
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Doesnt work with cm9,miui, and apperently aokp, since im on aokp and it says kernal not available. Custom kernels would be awesome right now
To begin with we don't have the source. It's not as simple as splitting the zImage and typing in some numbers. Also, there's very little demand for OC'd kernels on this phone. Most people that OC do it to increase performance, reduce lag, play games, and a few other things. Basically they do it for a reason. The ones that do it just because or so they can show it off to their friends are a very small group. Since the majority don't feel overclocking is necessary on this phone there won't be too many OC'd kernels even when we get the source.

Best kernel for cpu control

Hi everyone! I've got a dinc 2 rooted with stock rom, I was wondering what the best kernel was for controlling the cpu, I want to get better battery life and i'm not sure how.
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any kernel will do, its more about the gov's in the kernels themselves. Choose a kernel and just select the "Powersave" governor.
Excellent thanks!
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No problem!
I'm running aeroevan's v10.5. It's supposed to be for his ICS ROM, but it works nicely on CM7.2, too.
The stock CM7.2 kernel doesn't allow undervolting.
I haven't played with any Sense ROMs. I prefer vanilla Android.
-CM7 on DInc2

need a oc kernel

Hey dose any one know any good stable oc kernels for the i747 im running jellybean milestone 5 rom
None as of yet. I believe ktoonz has one JB OC kernel but it won't work for Milestone. Look in original Android develepment.
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[Q] What Kernel Is Compatible With AOKP JellyBean "Nightly"?

Just like the title stated, what kernel is compatible with AOKP JellyBean "Nightly" that will let me overclock my processor?
Ktoonez kernel is great. Has knots of schedulers and overclock up to 2.1ghz..my s3 has had no problem staying at those speeds for some time. Lean kernel is also good but I got random reboots with it. That one has very few schedulers and can oveclock up to 1.9 GHz. There are 2 more kernels for AOSP android. Check them out
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osmosizzz said:
Ktoonez kernel is great. Has knots of schedulers and overclock up to 2.1ghz..my s3 has had no problem staying at those speeds for some time. Lean kernel is also good but I got random reboots with it. That one has very few schedulers and can oveclock up to 1.9 GHz. There are 2 more kernels for AOSP android. Check them out
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Can you please proved me with the links to these kernel, because most of there kernel are for the AT&T and Sprint Version not the T-Mobile one.
Thanks.
Its in the original dev section that is in the sub forum for the TMobile SGS III
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871946
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Thanks for the link, however when I flashed it I cant seem to be able to able to overclock my processor, it is stuck at 1512mhz.
Also, I did download the Jelly Bean version of the kernel, the on and after 10/14 since my Rom was released on 10/21.
There is an app called KTweaker in there click on general and you should see the option enable oc options.
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mt3g said:
There is an app called KTweaker in there click on general and you should see the option enable oc options.
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Thank you, now I can overclock.

Will cm10 ever be overclockable?

Hi guys,
Just wondering if cm10 will ever come with kernel that allows over clocking. I have Canadian rogers s3. Anyone with rogers s3 over clocked? What kernel did you use with cm10 and how far were u able to push it?
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KT747 kernel works good with cm10 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
You get an app that let's you overclock up to 2106ghz. Plus some other tweaks.
Faux kernel forks fine as well it comes overclocked in 2 versions 1.62ghz and 1.84ghz.
Thx for reply. I'm gonna go ahead and see if my phone can handle 2.1ghz. Hope it will generate some crazy quadrant scores.
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