How can I overclock i'm on CM10 and don't want to lose anything but get 1.8ghz cpu!
tehsprayer said:
How can I overclock i'm on CM10 and don't want to lose anything but get 1.8ghz cpu!
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CM10 is currently beta so it is not possible until someone takes the kernel and then modifies it to OC. Besides, AOKP and CM9/10 will run faster than overclocked stock ICS. Overclocking IMHO isn't worth much other than bragging rights....best thing is to undervolt and keep smoothness but increase battery life.
Well the thing is on ICS stock I was getting upwards of 5000 now on cm10 I'm getting 4100-4300 (quadrant standard) also my wifi is way slower for some reason not sure to blame cm10 or something with my hardware
Just got 3894 something's wrong!
tehsprayer said:
How can I overclock i'm on CM10 and don't want to lose anything but get 1.8ghz cpu!
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Ktoonez made a Jelly Bean kernel that supports overclocking and undervolting. I've been using it on TGFY's AOKP ROM and it's been great.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
thebz1 said:
Ktoonez made a Jelly Bean kernel that supports overclocking and undervolting. I've been using it on TGFY's AOKP ROM and it's been great.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
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For some reason that kernel isn't playing nicely with CM10. I ran CM10 and KT's JB Rom and both were super fast. Quadrant and Bench scores aren't that reliable. Anything JellyBean is new territory so don't expect it to be as good speed and stability wise as ICS or CM9 yet. I bet in a couple weeks we'll all be over clocking jelly beaners flashing new updates daily!
If your willing to use cm9 faux123 has an excellent kernel for overclocking to 1.8.
The ktoonez kernel is rockin cm10 at 1.809Ghz for me!!
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I would like to overclock my Dinc, I'm currently running skyraider 4.0 and have the stock kernel running right now. I wouldn't mind upgrading to a new kernel.. but all the ones I see give you about a 100Mhz overclock. This would be fine.. however I'm wondering if I could overclock to a potentially more unstable speed for a minimal amount of time.. are there any kernels that allow this? Also, what kernel would you recommend?
Thanks,
xirftwx
xirftwx said:
I would like to overclock my Dinc, I'm currently running skyraider 4.0 and have the stock kernel running right now. I wouldn't mind upgrading to a new kernel.. but all the ones I see give you about a 100Mhz overclock. This would be fine.. however I'm wondering if I could overclock to a potentially more unstable speed for a minimal amount of time.. are there any kernels that allow this? Also, what kernel would you recommend?
Thanks,
xirftwx
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No kenel that i've seen on the inc have surpassed the clock speed of 1.2 ghz so no.
Alright thanks.
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I was wondering why after updating from and stock Telus ROM and darksides kernel from his kernel thread to the DDW ROM my processor has been slowed down to 1.35 GHz I saw in notes he does this for safety or something but my Telus G2X has a 1.5 GHz CPU stock am I better off running my stock ROM with just a kernel. Also my 4g icon has disappeared. I also ran some bench tests before and after with those previously mentioned ROM kernel combos and I went from 1.75 overclocked to 1.35 and it shows me being slower then a stock galaxy s2 X.
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Download a clock controller app from the market and set the clock to whatever you like, i use setcpu. Pretty straight forward.
The point of the underclock and undervoltage in Darksides ROM isn't to gain stability or because of a problem with stock speeds....it's only purpose is to give you better battery life.
Stability with custom ROMS is the problem you will run into when you test enough of them.
I think the most stable one I ran was Gingersnap.
Peace.
Is it safe to overclock to 1.85? Does it just suck life out of battery
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curry67 said:
Is it safe to overclock to 1.85? Does it just suck life out of battery
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Darksides kernel oc's to 1.78 ghz but comes stock at 1.35
If you torque it up all the way, the phone will def perform better but the battery life will suffer.
I was using the bullet kernel on juggernaut and it is at 1.67 ghz... Battery life went down quickly if inwas using the phone a lot.
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Yeah I set it to cap at 1.52 I just hope these profiles work
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ninrocket2 said:
The point of the underclock and undervoltage in Darksides ROM isn't to gain stability or because of a problem with stock speeds....it's only purpose is to give you better battery life.
Stability with custom ROMS is the problem you will run into when you test enough of them.
I think the most stable one I ran was Gingersnap.
Peace.
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dude just stop with your anti custom ROM posts. There's a reason why a lot of people use custom roms, it's been completely stable for us.
you are a case of user error
Hello guys...I was wondering if it was possible to overclock on Ics as of yet..Im running Calk's lastest v3 build and its running perfect as can be no issues at all...also Mijjz latest build run excellent for me too but anyway guys just wanted to know if Overclocking is possible yet on ics because I love performance lol....Thanks in advance for any help.
Set CPU and tegrak have screwed up systems causing lots of reboots
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Okay thanks for the info man.....
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alewis2k12 said:
Hello guys...I was wondering if it was possible to overclock on Ics as of yet..Im running Calk's lastest v3 build and its running perfect as can be no issues at all...also Mijjz latest build run excellent for me too but anyway guys just wanted to know if Overclocking is possible yet on ics because I love performance lol....Thanks in advance for any help.
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set cpu and tegrak work fine for me. But as for overclocking an ICS rom it is not possible yet. This is because your not overclocking the rom, your overclocking the kernel and there isnt enough development that i know of yet that allows us to overclock. However, im sure it will soon be here. I believe they are just working on making everything work and stable before the make everything blazing fast. But hang in there im sure steady Hawkin is working his ass off and going to get us something working soon for a clockable kernel.
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set cpu and tegrak work fine for me. But as for overclocking an ICS rom it is not possible yet. This is because your not overclocking the rom, your overclocking the kernel and there isnt enough development that i know of yet that allows us to overclock. However, im sure it will soon be here. I believe they are just working on making everything work and stable before the make everything blazing fast. But hang in there im sure steady Hawkin is working his ass off and going to get us something working soon for a clockable kernel.
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Both cause me reboots like crazy on cm9 and aokp and I was just trying to under volt just a little.....
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Is it possible that we will see an ICS kernel built from source that has been tweaked to support overclocking as well as undervolting?
I realise that source has just came out for our phone but at the same time I find that ICS is rather laggier and has much more latency than when I used GB Juggernaut OC's to 1.73 ghz. Irreguardless of people that will hate on me for saying I experience latency with stock and custom ICS Roms, I am still just wondering if we will be able to OC again one day while on Android 4.0+.
Additionaly,
I know that TheDerekJay has a custom kernel called "Venom" but I do not believe it has OC capabilities.
Does anyone have information pertaining to this subject. All help will be appreciated and thanked
Illuminatiii_X said:
Is it possible that we will see an ICS kernel built from source that has been tweaked to support overclocking as well as undervolting?
I realise that source has just came out for our phone but at the same time I find that ICS is rather laggier and has much more latency than when I used GB Juggernaut OC's to 1.73 ghz. Irreguardless of people that will hate on me for saying I experience latency with stock and custom ICS Roms, I am still just wondering if we will be able to OC again one day while on Android 4.0+.
Additionaly,
I know that TheDerekJay has a custom kernel called "Venom" but I do not believe it has OC capabilities.
Does anyone have information pertaining to this subject. All help will be appreciated and thanked
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Give them a few weeks, I am sure they will have a few that will Overclock/underclock.
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Illuminatiii_X said:
Is it possible that we will see an ICS kernel built from source that has been tweaked to support overclocking as well as undervolting?
I realise that source has just came out for our phone but at the same time I find that ICS is rather laggier and has much more latency than when I used GB Juggernaut OC's to 1.73 ghz. Irreguardless of people that will hate on me for saying I experience latency with stock and custom ICS Roms, I am still just wondering if we will be able to OC again one day while on Android 4.0+.
Additionaly,
I know that TheDerekJay has a custom kernel called "Venom" but I do not believe it has OC capabilities.
Does anyone have information pertaining to this subject. All help will be appreciated and thanked
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Wanna check DEREK's ROM. DARKSIDE EVOLUTION. It includes an OC/UV kernek.
alphadog32 said:
Wanna check DEREK's ROM. DARKSIDE EVOLUTION. It includes an OC/UV kernek.
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If your talking about his latest build with the Venom kernel, no OC built in yet.
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jwalker279 said:
If your talking about his latest build with the Venom kernel, no OC built in yet.
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But I think it has undervolting.
Give 'em time. Faux is working on one, but asks for patience. I'm sure MrX is too, but is probably concentrating on CM9, since he's part of that team.
Sent from my beastly Galaxy S 2.
I'm patiently waiting. Got rid of the lag by backing up stock rooted, eiping everything/factory reset/Darkside wipe...then restoring. Now stock is smooth as silk, and I use Nova Launcher Prime. If this helps at all.
TerrorCandii Gaming uses ASUS/Samsung
I rooted my Galaxy Nexus two days ago and I got the new Jelly Bean OS, but problem is now my phone's CPU is back to 1.2 GHz and I would like to overclock it back to about 1.4-1.5 GHz. I have an extended battery so overclocking really isn't an issue with me.
Has anyone developed any kernels I can flash onto this new OS phone?
Androiddeveloper1991 said:
I rooted my Galaxy Nexus two days ago and I got the new Jelly Bean OS, but problem is now my phone's CPU is back to 1.2 GHz and I would like to overclock it back to about 1.4-1.5 GHz. I have an extended battery so overclocking really isn't an issue with me.
Has anyone developed any kernels I can flash onto this new OS phone?
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Are you on toro, toroplus, or maguro?
Wolfbeef123 said:
Are you on toro, toroplus, or maguro?
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Maguro
I'm using Franco's kernel, which allows for overclocking up to 1.9Ghz. You'll need to buy his app though I think to be able to set the custom speed (or wait for a ROM that has the feature built-in).
Gunthy` said:
I'm using Franco's kernel, which allows for overclocking up to 1.9Ghz. You'll need to buy his app though I think to be able to set the custom speed (or wait for a ROM that has the feature built-in).
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Try flashing Franco's kernel.
Nandroid before just in case
And get setcpu
Wolfbeef123 said:
And get setcpu
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Riiiight... SetCPU ... It's been a while since I've used that one so I forgot about it . Used to use it on my Nexus One though, great app.
However if you're using Franco's kernel, buying his app is a great way to support the dev plus you get easy access to all the possible tweaks you can make with his kernel. Worth every cent !