Best ROM for o/cing ABOVE 815Mhz - HTC Wildfire S

Hey guys,
I have had incredible success on overclocking my Wildfire S upto 815 Mhz.Now,I would like o know of ROMS that do not have a kernel limit on the max OC(like the some people who have overclocked their's to 864Mhz),preferably something that has voltage control,or gpu clock speed control(if that is possible).Please help me out here. TIA!

864? What kernel is that? And it can't be stable. Your not gonna get more than 824 with CM
Wildfire s MarvelC
Simonsense 3.5
Dust kernel OC 815mhz
Antutu Benchmark Score 1911

IDK what kernel that is,but some people here keep it as their signature : wildfire s @ 864Mhz.Do you know f any kernels which support 864Mhz?

No stable ones atm, keep at 815 if you want a usable phone.

Why do you want to fry your phone and battery?

I don't want to fry my phone and battery,I want to try my luck.I probably won't overclock to 864,but au was thinking something along the lines of 830,maybe 840 Mhz.

On CM7 by alquez you can do this. Max is 864 MHz.

Well,if anyone's still interested in this,I found 2 such things:
Kernel :
http://www.mediafire.com/?cb7dl4z5yqd78hq - DCPLXv1.1 - O/C upto 825Mhz,for Sense ROMs(I think).(Link was taken from WildChild page)
ROM(as mentioned above,comes with the alquez kernel) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1395973

Cm7 can't take adreno upgrade so its always slower than sense roms.
Try sense roms with dust or cake.
That dcplex I think max 815. It's good for battery tho.
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SunnyChrono6 said:
Well,if anyone's still interested in this,I found 2 such things:
Kernel :
http://www.mediafire.com/?cb7dl4z5yqd78hq - DCPLXv1.1 - O/C upto 825Mhz,for Sense ROMs(I think).(Link was taken from WildChild page)
ROM(as mentioned above,comes with the alquez kernel) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1395973
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The dcplx kernel does have the 825 option, it just doesn't work.
Edit: Does work. Rom toolbox was being a ****.
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Quadrant scores

What's your highest quadrant scores? I posted a video of mine on youtube search Thebates060 with HTC Desire
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Mine is 2550 With Overclocked CPU 1190MHz on latest Starburst Rom 1.3.3.4 Data2ext
Without Overclocking at 1000MHz i get 2050
Have you seen my video I get a little more than that with the insertcoin Rom HD PORT
2659!
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After I install the fake score plus script, I get 4000
Btw, A2SD+ and 1850.
nagypapi said:
After I install the fake score plus script, I get 4000
Btw, A2SD+ and 1850.
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What is your real score? and which Rom are you using?
Psyco-Man said:
Mine is 2550 With Overclocked CPU 1190MHz on latest Starburst Rom 1.3.3.4 Data2ext
Without Overclocking at 1000MHz i get 2050
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Before the overclock i get a score of 2149 @ 998mhz
Real score is around 1850 with the ROM in my signature (A2SD+ version). With OC, I manage to get near 2000, but not really tested it I'm fine with it.
why are you people so concerned on the Quadrant score? it is impactless in real life usage
noobandroid said:
why are you people so concerned on the Quadrant score? it is impactless in real life usage
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Agreed....
Depends on what you use your phone for? Maybe it doesn't matter for texting, calling, alarms and small apps, but its more advanced programs such as PhotoShop or wireless hacking or programs that demand more speed. I want people to post different speeds of different ROMs for trying out and playing with and so people can discuss which speeds can be achieved by different roms and therefore compare easily
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Well, then don't rely on those D2Ext fake scores then
devNULL standard 1100 no idea about CPU etc
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Mine was 2497 with starburst ROM with 1190 of and class 4 4GB Micro SD card
What causes lighter ROM's such as DevNull to have lower scores than ROM's running Sense? Seems like Sense should be slower since it has more to process.
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What causes lighter ROM's such as DevNull to have lower scores than ROM's running Sense? Seems like Sense should be slower since it has more to process.
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I think the CPU is underclocked running alot slower
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Does make sense but I remember trying it on Oxygen RC7 with OC to 1100MHz or whatever was setCPU's max and all I could get out of it was around 1400...no idea how people get over 2000.
I am getting average of late 1700's with Insertcoin 2.0.0 APP2SD version on standard 998 clocks with smartass gov
About the same,~1100, I'm using leedroid 2.3d
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jordan.harris01 said:
Does make sense but I remember trying it on Oxygen RC7 with OC to 1100MHz or whatever was setCPU's max and all I could get out of it was around 1400...no idea how people get over 2000.
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To be honest I'm not too fussed. DevNULL is faster than any other rom I've tried and far faster than a sense rom. Not sure why the quadrant score doesn't reflect that.
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getting about 1200ish on gingervillian
ditched quadrant after that en switched to smartbench

Overclocking

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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[Q] Super overclock?

Sorry for my bad english!
I heard about the very overclock kernel for HTC Wildfire, which may overclock more than 1 GHz, and I need it:
I know that the CPU can overheat, but this doesn't happen with setcpu
Sorry for my bad english!
i also heard about this, i'm not too sure where it was, think it might of been on Modaco? but it was an overclock kernel in Beta with overclock in excess of 1ghz
Really? I would love to read a bit on this. Please provide a link if you have one, because I have never heard of this kernel.
my friend from 4pda.ru saw a man from xda, which have a wildfire with 1.2 ghz overclock, but my stupid friend didn't save the link
If it's stable enough to be usable for more then 5 mins I give it 30 mins before it gets too hot to hold.
nejc121 said:
If it's stable enough to be usable for more then 5 mins I give it 30 mins before it gets too hot to hold.
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Perhaps the battery wont hold it long enough to experience overheating? ;-)
Erwin
for me 700 GHz or less is good for a wildfire
ErwinP said:
Perhaps the battery wont hold it long enough to experience overheating? ;-)
Erwin
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Lol...... true, running at 768 and I can watch my battery gauge go down at least 25% per hour now imagine running at nearly double that speed, I'd have to take the battery out of my car and get the soldering iron out!
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gailani said:
for me 700 GHz or less is good for a wildfire
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I wouldn't mind 700 GHz either
wolfway said:
I wouldn't mind 700 GHz either
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how than i want 800 mhz of 1 ghz
I was making fun of his typo. 700 GIGAHz is impossible on a wildfire
The rule for CPU's, in normal condiction, is to increase the clock max from 20 to 30%, Wildfire have one of 528 MHz and overclocking to 1GHz is too much, need a freezer.
I am running the stock 2.2 Froyo ROM and my phone is rooted.
What kernel should I use to be able to overclock my phone. I just reverted back to the stock ROM from CM7, which was giving me all sorts fof trouble, and want to be able to overclock the phone.
Thanks in advance!
nFinity 2.6.35 its the standard one in cm7 should work on stock rom
Isn't that rumour for Wildfire S..?
Would Be cool
That would be cool if you really get Wildire processor in 1GHZ . Please if somebody know something about it, Please tell. It Would Be So COOOL!
Help me please!!!
Hi,I am new to XDA developers...I have rooted HTC Wildfire S (Marvel) and CM10.1 installad.Can you please tell me how i can overclock my Wildfire S CPU to 1ghz or more?i have installad the Atutu CPU Controller and it only overclocks to 800 mhz.I saw a video in which Wildfire S is overclocked to 1200 mhz.Please help me out there...
You are posting in the wrong section
Qaisrani07 said:
Hi,I am new to XDA developers...I have rooted HTC Wildfire S (Marvel) and CM10.1 installad.Can you please tell me how i can overclock my Wildfire S CPU to 1ghz or more?i have installad the Atutu CPU Controller and it only overclocks to 800 mhz.I saw a video in which Wildfire S is overclocked to 1200 mhz.Please help me out there...
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well this is wildfire buzz section and you are asking in the wrong section and here goes your link which i can find somewhere Remember don't use too high frequencies, it will lead to high battery drain and may explode
here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1618595
Its possible he could of replaced the processor
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Qaisrani07 said:
Hi,I am new to XDA developers...I have rooted HTC Wildfire S (Marvel) and CM10.1 installad.Can you please tell me how i can overclock my Wildfire S CPU to 1ghz or more?i have installad the Atutu CPU Controller and it only overclocks to 800 mhz.I saw a video in which Wildfire S is overclocked to 1200 mhz.Please help me out there...
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Oh I got confused thought you're on about buzz, Lol my bad... wrong section btw go to HTC Wildfire S main page
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oc evo

Hey guys is it safe to use set cpu to oc evo? or what app would you recommend?
I use set CPU and it is safe to a certain point. If you overclock to far your phone will lock up and you will have to pull the battery. You have to experiment to see how far u can go. My phone is stable as a rock at 1152 MHz but gets llocked up at 1190 MHz so like i said experiement with it
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614 mhz is the new OC! Try over clocking for sure but you see more profitable results under clocking. I do however use set cpu to OC when I am charging
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Fellas,im looking to use SetCPU to OC my evo,i need a custom kernel i assume.two questions.
1.can i flash a custom kernel using the mount/unmount zip in recovery for my GodMode Synergy?
2.What Are Good Values,im trying to safely underclock to save battery life.
HTC EVO 4G Synergy RC2
--We Are Revolutionary--
@gotheart, I strongly suggest freedom kernel by Lithid. There are bugs as it is in beta stage but he is an amazing developer and will implement an incredible kernel. He has one specifically for godmode so make sure you get that. He has versions that underVOLT the processor, using less battery. Though I would be cautious as some phones become very unstable with these changes.
Underclocking for CPU is variable... I like 614 MHz, some choose to go lower. I have noticed Sense ROMs (like synergy) are a bit more touchy with performance tweaks. For me, even in hot weather I need to bump my settings up, as my phone can't keep up with the heat.
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Thanks so much man.i was a dev at one point..but i dunno jack about clocking cpu.lol.so youre saying 614,as in set the max value to 614 correct?and i sure will check out that kernel
HTC EVO 4G Synergy RC2
--We Are Revolutionary--
Not to be a nag,but im digging for that kernel,no dice.can u link me over there pal?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192529
I use 128 min and 614 Max. Depending on my use, and how often I'm flashing, I can get about 20 solid hours
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Thanks again man.i appreciate the assistance...we all needed it at one point lol.
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im using 128 MHz and 614MHz with the smartass governor.. runs really good
My best battery life is on AOSP ROM's with this set up on tiamat kernel.
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what aosp rom your running?
I had been running decks, however, I have jumped skip to SalvagMod.
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Ill also note a program i purchased,was cpu master by antutu inc.
Pretty much similar to setcpu.
Has profile options etc.
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Most stable overclock on stock inc2 kernel?

I haven't seen any posts about the stock kernel on inc 2.
I just recently rooted and s-off'd, and installed PAC rom which has LOTS of options and customizations including overclock. But I didn't flash a new kernel yet and was wondering if anyone has recommended cpu settings for the stock kernel, making sure it's stable. I've only been testing for a day but I've found 1.2ghz to be stable and I'm going to continue to increase it until it becomes unstable.
Usually 1.4 is nice, with vr or sio or bfq and smartassv2 is good
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MoonMaster345 said:
Usually 1.4 is nice, with vr or sio or bfq and smartassv2 is good
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I had some lags on 1.4 , but smartassv2+bfq definatly best choice for overclocked device.
many yedkinNavigation formllgo
Bakumatsu said:
I had some lags on 1.4 , but smartassv2+bfq definatly best choice for overclocked device.
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How's battery life with this?
i have evervolv kernel ,working with 1.7GHZ
my inc 2 work with 1.7Ghz no panic,no rebooting
Stable OC
I've had good success with 1400MHz Max. with SmartassV2. and 768MHz Min. I've used these settings with several different ROMs and various Kernels. They always seem to provide stablity, decent performance and only a minor hit to battery life.

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