titanium kernel - HTC One V

my one V can max. run 1,5 ghz but i want play games that required more performance,,, so when i overclock up to 2 ghz it freeze and must reboot ... i know my phone (GSM) is not capable up to 2 ghz ... can i do something to run it at this freq.. ?
thanks
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Hi
Seems you are desperate to kill your phone
2GHz is high above any spec of the CPU
You can try to increase voltage or put it into the freezer
Regards
max

Unfortunately, you can't do anything, only increase the voltage and hope for the best. Not recommended at any circumstances.

okeey thanks i dont want to increase the voltage so i stay at 1,5 ghz
haha xD
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The one v has a 1 ghz single core processor so my question is is it possible that the processor from our one V behave like a dual core processor ? Ist it possible
Sry for my bad english xd
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I'll assume when you mean behave like a dual core you mean the processing power of a dual core.
Most likely not however users are reporting (assuming you flashed a kernel that allows overclocking) that you can do 1.5Ghz stable (which I am currently doing), however Titanium allows up to 2.0Ghz.
Not dual core, but it's as good as can be.
I have the kiss kernel up to 1,5 ghz on 2ghz my phone frezzes how can this be fixed?
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I have the kiss kernel up to 1,5 ghz on 2ghz my phone frezzes how can this be fixed?
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Then just try higher frequency above 1.5 and below 2.0
So you can find your best frequency clock..:good:
Because it's depends on what kind of activities that peoples doing in their phone.
I'm running at 1.7ghz on my primoc with no issues so far
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My phone withstands the 2ghz constantly, but I don't think it's necessary. Every phone has different CPU, and so withstands different freq.
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My phone runs fine till 1.7 ghz.
It depends from phone to phone. However even after overclock you will not find a lot of difference in performance.
I've tried it but it frezzes only up to 1,5 ghz is able to work for my phone
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Then use 1.5 ghz.
imo anything above 806 mhz feels the same if not playing games. When you play games then 1.4ghz is good enough.
Lil bit an off topic question here. What is the best governor for playing games. I'm currently OC'd at 1.2GHz?
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Lil bit an off topic question here. What is the best governor for playing games. I'm currently OC'd at 1.2GHz?
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many people will suggest smartass v2 or ondemand...
you can read the details, here :good:

[Q] What's your OC/UV set to?

I'm using the Titanium KISS kernel with Min frequency at 368MHz and Max at 1.4GHz. I'm also using smartassV2 as well as sio scheduler. What do you guys use?
I am using the kiss kernep for JB with 1,5 GHz and smartassv2. I think my one v has a nice processor inside , because i ran it with 1.8 GHz almost stable and New it runs with 1.5 for about 2 mounth and its very stable. Just my battery drains hard ,but i think this is because oft the New Miui Rom and wrong calibration. Hope wie geht a New update for Miui with the bugsfixey
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max: 1497MHz
min: 245MHz.
governor: ondemmand
i/o scheduler: deadline
you can read here, for more details about governor and scheduler :good:
How is the performance and battery life? Also, is 1.5 GHz stable? I'm scared to go that high. Being a nooby, can you tell me if my combination is good or not? Thanks
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maybe you can read here for more details about the stability of over clocking the kernel to 1,5GHz
1.2 is more than enough as ur battery drains fast....i use on demand or lion heart and when battery is low conservative
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[Q] Overclocking!?

Hey guys,
I actually rooted my One v and also began using a custom Rom - KangBang v3 with hellboy kernel. I found the overclocking and voltag-controll in the menu. What is the maximum you wold overclock and at wich voltage?
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I personally don't use and prefer OCing above 1.5ghz.at 1.9ghz,phone reboots every time an app is opened,freezes sometimes...
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i never overcloked my Phone for me he is fast i think there is also a risk when you overclock
1.5 is pretty stable, any higher than that is a gamble. I got pretty good scores in antutu at 1.5, but not high enough to warrant constant over clock. Heck I usually run with 768 MHz on the high side for tiny bit better battery life and don't notice any slowdowns.
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I go 245 low and 1200 high and 1708 low and max for games, that's the max without reboot
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Ok, i overclocked it up to 1.5 GHz maximum. At this frequenzy gta III runs smooth xD.
But for daily use, this drains the battery too fast -.-
But I think 1ghz is enough for normal use without gaming
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Hey guys,
I am using Surprimo Rom v30
just wanted to ask if it has any such option of setting the processor setting
I haven't found any such settings during my usage.
So if it doesn't have such settings then what is the default setting set to?
I overclocked to 1,5 Ghz and use it daily with SmartassV2 governor. Battery lasts enough to load it back up overnight.
mihirengg19 said:
I personally don't use and prefer OCing above 1.5ghz.at 1.9ghz,phone reboots every time an app is opened,freezes sometimes...
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Your insane for trying 1.9 xD.
Don't exceed 1.4.
Overclocking a 1ghz kernel to 1.9 is dangerous.
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even at 2ghz,there is no damage done to ur phone.generally people feel that it will damage and fry their phone,but thats not true.it only may reboot and freeze just for some time.there is no serious damage as many feel.
Running at 1.2GHz max right now. I'm too paranoid to go any higher than that. It got rid of the minor lag issues I was having (occasionally seeing "loading" when going back to the Sense home screen from an app)

[Q] Undervolting my HTC One X makes it slow as hell!

Hello!
I am playing arround with XM Kernel #235 and Black Pearl 5.0.1 ROM.
With stock values @ 1200MHZ AnTuTu scores arround 16000 but when i UV it - my phone gets uber slow (only on benchmark, not UI) and scores only 2500.
Even Subway Surfer seems to be strugling abit.
Another thing, I tried OverClocking to the limits.
This is what happened:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39069291&postcount=3693
Hello
I have some questions regarding #235.
I am using it on Black Pearl v5.0.1
I tried to overclock as much as possible
3D at 766mhz
2D at 620mhz
EMC at 900mhz
CPU at 1500mhz
yet I don't see any difference on any benchmark except my phone is hot as hell =)
Is it possible those values don't stack?
I am not getting any reboot or lag or anything. Stable as rock.
Thank you for your answers
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If anyone could help me, please do!
Thanks!
What is your CPU variant and how much did you UV?
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I have variant 2 using 1500MHz @ 1100mV.
Hm, what was the original value? I can't check right now...
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1237mV stock.
Try a milder UV.
Even -100mV is considered heavy UV so you should stick with values not much higher than that.
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So it is reasonably safe to OC at 1.2?

Hello, so as you know OC may have a detrimental effect on Xplay Hardware, I was wondering if OC at 1.0-1.2, maybe 1.3, will ultimately deteriorate the Xplay. I was waiting for intro of a PS1 game to pass 1.2ghz then fell asleep, and it stayed on until the battery shut down at 4%..probably was on a few hours I don't know
Lol, yea u can oc to 1.2 GHz in fact that's my normal OC settings for all games,
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I think its safe until 1.4
Depends on chipset, mine can go to 2 GHz but reboots after 20-40 mins and at 1.9 it stays for about 1 hours
And my safest oc is 1.8, buy I'm in lupus so 1.6 for now,
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frago21ps said:
I think its safe until 1.4
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Agreed. Xperia Play can reach 1.4GHz easily without any serious issue. It can go further but being very carefully with CPU settings and dealing with the shorter battery life and the device getting hotter.
I run 1.6ghz all day and it's smooth 24/7. My battery hasn't really taken a hit at all.
My default clock is 1.6Ghz the majority of the time.
The chipset itself can handle 1.4Ghz according to the manufacturers guidelines and this clock has been set in another phone. (I don't remember which)
On the Xperia Play, you're not really effecting the hardware at all until 1.3Ghz as it is not until 1.3Ghz that the voltage requirement changes for the CPU.
Yea that's why I run 1.2 GHz on my stock battery to save it and not drain it! (I use 3600mah mostly)
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Spizzy01 said:
My default clock is 1.6Ghz the majority of the time.
The chipset itself can handle 1.4Ghz according to the manufacturers guidelines and this clock has been set in another phone. (I don't remember which)
On the Xperia Play, you're not really effecting the hardware at all until 1.3Ghz as it is not until 1.3Ghz that the voltage requirement changes for the CPU.
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