Overclocking kernels? - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I've been looking around and haven't found any kernels yet that support overclocking on the at&t sgs3. Has anyone seen one or know of one that is in developement?

There are several. Go to AT&T Original Android Development section. They're in there.

Thanks. Found the faux123 kernel in one of the cm9 threads. I looked before in the same blace. I guess not close enough.

Fuax and Ktoonsez have some really solid kernels. Both can be found in the original development section.
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Why is there a reason to overclock?? I came seem to justify going faster.
- SGS 3 AT&T, and loving it!

Im not overclocking because I need proformance. Im overclocking because its fun and exciting.
I think if you are a pc overclocker, then smartphone overclocking is much more fun.

I'd agree but you won't see me installing a watercooling system in my phone.

If it was possible, you would probobly want to do it right?

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Synergy kernel

So, I have been on cm7 for quite awhile and just wanted to play around with something new for a bit. What is the best kernel to use with the synergy rom and why do you feel that way?
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The only kernel is the stock kernel until a dev cooks something up since the source was just released today. Why would you post this in the dev section as a new thread? You should have posted in the synergy thread.
Messing around at work and was not thinking..... Sry everyone should not have placed it here
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Nice Rom..... *snickers*
I think myn cooked godmode into the new synergy! Go check it out!
~walks out~
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shootin4aces said:
So, I have been on cm7 for quite awhile and just wanted to play around with something new for a bit. What is the best kernel to use with the synergy rom and why do you feel that way?
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This question will probably be asked a billion times over once the kernels start dropping so this answer goes for everybody who is going to ask the same question.
When kernels do drop you will have to test each kernel to see which one fits your phone. No two phones are alike so the kernel (when they do drop) that I flash may be better for my phone than it is for your phone. Your phone may play nicer with a kernel (when they do drop) that isn't so great with my phone.
Basically it all depends on how you use your phone. Just flash each one (when they do drop) and see which is good with your phone.
I will be patient and wait..... Just want to be able to overclock and undervolt as I choose .... Good things come to those who wait..... By far and away the best sense rom I have come accross
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overwhelmed with JB options

I've had my sprint gnex for about a week now. maybe two weeks, I forget. Anyway, 4.0.4 ICS is mind-blowing compared to 2.3.5 that I had on my rooted S-on Evo 4g (I did de-bloat the stock rom). The fact that it's not a Sense or TouchWiz rom is the best part of all, and really I find that I have no desired functionality that would require rooting or flashing of any kind. However... a lot of the additions in JB look really awesome and I'd like to check into those at some point in the near future. I'm comfortable with the idea of rooting and flashing. After I rooted my Evo I may have actually laughed out loud for being as paranoid and anxious as I was.
Here's my concern: after trudging through the sprint gnex dev forum, there's a lot of roms and kernels available. At this point I'm not so concerned with a kernel, but I'd like some help narrowing down the options to one or maybe two roms to get started with. Basically I'm looking for one that's as close to what Google would give me if they were releasing to sprint devices. I would also be cool with one that's as close to what sprint might release in an official OTA.
I was never crazy about trying CM roms (or other AOSP based ones for that matter) on the Evo just because I wasn't crazy about having to flash back and forth between stock roms for PRLs and profiles. I'm not sure how often that would really have to be done, but I won't consider that a deal breaker if it gets me into an ideal rom.
CM10 + faux kernel
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pejsaboy said:
I've had my sprint gnex for about a week now. maybe two weeks, I forget. Anyway, 4.0.4 ICS is mind-blowing compared to 2.3.5 that I had on my rooted S-on Evo 4g (I did de-bloat the stock rom). The fact that it's not a Sense or TouchWiz rom is the best part of all, and really I find that I have no desired functionality that would require rooting or flashing of any kind. However... a lot of the additions in JB look really awesome and I'd like to check into those at some point in the near future. I'm comfortable with the idea of rooting and flashing. After I rooted my Evo I may have actually laughed out loud for being as paranoid and anxious as I was.
Here's my concern: after trudging through the sprint gnex dev forum, there's a lot of roms and kernels available. At this point I'm not so concerned with a kernel, but I'd like some help narrowing down the options to one or maybe two roms to get started with. Basically I'm looking for one that's as close to what Google would give me if they were releasing to sprint devices. I would also be cool with one that's as close to what sprint might release in an official OTA.
I was never crazy about trying CM roms (or other AOSP based ones for that matter) on the Evo just because I wasn't crazy about having to flash back and forth between stock roms for PRLs and profiles. I'm not sure how often that would really have to be done, but I won't consider that a deal breaker if it gets me into an ideal rom.
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MMuzzy's AOSP is as close to OTA stock as you'll find. In both form and build quality.
Like the above, CM10 is as stock as you'll find. There are other very close to stock with internal performance tuning.
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For a standard custom experience. Go CM.
I suggest Eclipse or Paradigm for beyond.
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I don't know about other jb ROMs, but unlike cm7 on the evo (which i used to have as well) cm10 allows you to do prl and profile updates in the about phone menu.
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paranoidandroid with trinity kernel...
If you want stock the best one is RUJellin by shabbypenguin and dreamsforgott3n. They had it ported and running without problems less than24 hours after source. Plus they're super cool and the thread is pretty chill.
CM10 for sure. Stock cm kernel. Its the most polished looking room for xure
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Ok, definitely seeing a lot of love for CM so I'll be researching that one for sure. If that doesn't pique my interest I'll start checking out some of the other ones mentioned as well. You can probably expect a few more questions in this thread before I actually dive into anything, though
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Ok, definitely seeing a lot of love for CM so I'll be researching that one for sure. If that doesn't pique my interest I'll start checking out some of the other ones mentioned as well. You can probably expect a few more questions in this thread before I actually dive into anything, though
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I prefer AOKP to CM, but the last few AOKP builds have been horrible on battery and in terms of someone wanting a custom experience and not really knowing what they want, I point them to CM.
paranoidandroid is just cm10 with more options lol
I'm trying to be a good forum member and search out my own answers before posting them, but I'm having a bit of trouble finding much info about CM10 from their own website. First of all, they don't have a subforum for the samsung gnex at all (just the google variant), and most of what I have skimmed across on the forums seems to be related to either CM 7 or 9. Should I be looking in the Google Galaxy Nexus CDMA forum over there? Do we have much here on xda for CM10 aside from a dev thread?
Still need to look at paranoidandroid, I'm not opposed to a few extra options on top of what CM10 has already
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Paranoid looks like awesome, like the ability to use the tablet UI, but I think I'll wait for that one to mature a little more since I'm just getting started with roms!
I'm also gonna have to say mmuzzy's stock AOSP ROM. It's what we would have had from Google if we had AOSP support, IMO.
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I'm running vanilla rootbox 2.2 which is also pure android with AOKP bits. To be honest it hasn't even been 24 hours since I flashed that ROM but it's been running very stable. I just can't say anything about battery life yet.
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Launcher 7
I love the win7 experience with the Android customization in the background
No need to swap out different roms.
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Custom Kernels

In the original development section I see only one custom kernel. I assume since this phone is so popular, development would be nuts, but where are all the kernels? Are other SGSIII sections on XDA have compatible kernels?
There are 2 in there, look harder. Also many tmo kernels work for us as well
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seems that kernel dev is a bit slow, would be cool to see some faux lol
There are actually 6 different kernels in the original dev section. Ktoonzes has 4 versions and faux has 2.
So whats the best kernel for AKOP or CM10?
Not so sure that their is a "best", just what works for you. Personally I use ktoonzes on task650's AOKP. Lots of tweaks and comes with its own CPU control app also written by ktoonzes.

Good stable roms

Hey guys. Sold my s2 now with the s3. So confused on whats a good stable rom. Ive searched through and cant believe how many roms there is. You guys rock. All im looking for is something smooth. When I play some games I noticed my phone lagging. Im unrooted right now. On the latest update from ota. Sorry if im coming off as a noob, but there is so many. Im out of the loop
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Tbh all the roms available for the Gs3 are stable to do just about everything you want. But, some roms gave minor tweaks that would make choosing between them a little difficult.
You should try Freeza's rom, it has the stock feel with some theming along the way. The rom performs very well for first time gs3 rom users.
Honestly I've flashed a good number of all the ROMs and it will all depend on what your likings are. I can suggest a ROM but not say these handful are better than the rest. If you understand me.
I would say try out Goodness JB edition, Stongsteves odexed ROM, wicked, and feezas.
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Best thing to do, Cruise the dev section, check out a few threads.. See what they look like, bug log, check last few pages to see if anything odd has came up.. Then flash and try.. Best thing is.. if you don't like it.. you can wipe/flash again as much as you like. The People's Rom + morphology is where i would go! (FreeGS3 is also a good one) check them out.
Also, the GS3 (LTE) has the Adreno 225, it's not going to handle high-end games as well as some of the more powerful devices. Even with another ROM.
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All ROMs are stable and all are the best. No one can tell you what is best for you and your phone except you. There is no substitute for reading about the ROMs you will use to alter your $700 device.
Thanks for understanding
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Possible tiamat kernels for sprint gs3?

Is it possible to run a tiamat based kernel or any kernel the Tiamat developers make on the Sprint GS3. Preferably with something built from a CM based ROM such as CM 10.1, Jellybam, CarbonROM? Or would it backfire and cause problems for our CPUs?
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Edit: If not, would it be possible to port a kernel over?
There's no kernel in the Sprint S3 development section by that name. So the quick answer is no.
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Well i know that its not part of our development yet. But im curious to as if they will work for anything other than that of a snapdragon processor or if they could be broken down and restructured to work for our processors. Just a creative thought. Was wondering if there were any developers interested in maybe trying to calaborate and build a similar kernel. I like the KT747 but im not familiar with the governors. Was wondering if possible to get governors such as savagezen and brazillianwax brought over to the s3. Or if there are any kernels that contain one or the other I've yet to find them.
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