[Q] Overclocking P930 / P936? - LG Nitro HD

Ive done a lot of seaching but cant seem to find the answer....
I have a P936 running a slightly modified version of AT & T's ICS P930 ROM and Kernal.
Ive just finished setting up everything but want to overclock and dont know which kernal to choose.....
Any help? My software version is V20c.....

Use wind kernel, you won't be disappointed. Just make sure you run through the whole thread for the p930/6 version. I'm now using it on a clean v20f, couldn't be happier.
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Awsome, thx man! Im rockin at 1800MHz now
But now I also want to OC the GPU, know any good app for that? I cant seem to find one...

Faux123 kernel tool is designed to work with windkernel and allows gpu over clock and many other useful tools for kernel tuning
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Faux clock lets me set the GPU's 3D clock speed to 320MHz and thats where Ive got it. But the Wind kernal is also supposed to allow overclocking the 2D speed. How do you do that? Cant find any setting for that in the faux app. They say something about echoing something somewhere in the Wind kernal thread.... Any help?

StashCompInc said:
Faux clock lets me set the GPU's 3D clock speed to 320MHz and thats where Ive got it. But the Wind kernal is also supposed to allow overclocking the 2D speed. How do you do that? Cant find any setting for that in the faux app. They say something about echoing something somewhere in the Wind kernal thread.... Any help?
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Use a terminal emulator app and run the commands listed in that thread exactly as written in the thread to overclock 2d
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Hutch89 said:
Use a terminal emulator app and run the commands listed in that thread exactly as written in the thread to overclock 2d
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Ok but then will the setting stick or do I have to set it again via terminal every time I reboot?

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Overclocking problems

I overclocked my phone to 1.4GHz but it freezes soon after. 1GHz works fine. I followed the youtube vid from blackprince. Any help would be nice thanks
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Bdix said:
I overclocked my phone to 1.4GHz but it freezes soon after. 1GHz works fine. I followed the youtube vid from blackprince. Any help would be nice thanks
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More info, are you rooted? Im assuming yes from the blackprince video reference. What rom are you on, what kernel, setcpu, any profiles etc...????
Bdix said:
I overclocked my phone to 1.4GHz but it freezes soon after. 1GHz works fine. I followed the youtube vid from blackprince. Any help would be nice thanks
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That's just your phones' way of saying "Stop making me work harder than I need to!!!!"
Bdix said:
I overclocked my phone to 1.4GHz but it freezes soon after. 1GHz works fine. I followed the youtube vid from blackprince. Any help would be nice thanks
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R u using gscript overclock??
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Kernal is
2.6.32.17-g9ab3677
Yes I im useing gscript. I have the
OC. File and Oshitttt
Oc. Works fine, but have to overclock it every time I reboot. Every thing is stock on my phone beside the peraroot (S-off) and the kernal.
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I do have setcpu, astro, and all apps needed to root and over clock. I am still on stock rom.
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Then I guess you're just unlucky :/
You'll have to just settle for 1GHz I guess.
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Wow! That sux...........
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Bdix said:
Kernal is
2.6.32.17-g9ab3677
Yes I im useing gscript. I have the
OC. File and Oshitttt
Oc. Works fine, but have to overclock it every time I reboot. Every thing is stock on my phone beside the peraroot (S-off) and the kernal.
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I dont think I quite understand your situation, are you rooted or not, according to this post you say you are stock besides "peraroot (I think you meant permroot)and the kernel" , so meaning you are rooted (s-off)??. Anyways if you are rooted why are you using gscript to OC with? And if your on a custom kernel why not use setcpu or something similar.
If your not rooted (s-on) then I think I remember when using the gsript files that 1.4 and over was unstable, if you want something a little higher than 1ghz use something like word pad to change the value in the script you are pushing for the oc to go to 1.1ghz or 1.2ghz etc..
Bdix said:
I overclocked my phone to 1.4GHz but it freezes soon after. 1GHz works fine. I followed the youtube vid from blackprince. Any help would be nice thanks
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From my experience, not all processors are created equal... Some just handle the higher frequencies better than others do.
I have loaded everything why not working download kernel should put first in phone should I do in computer
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Yes I'm permarooted. S-off. I'm useing gscript because that's what was done in the video. I have setcpu and use it but with out a overclock program I can only raise it to 806MGz and with oc. I can raise it to 1017MGz. If that's as high as I can go then I guess I just have to deal with that.
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Bdix said:
Yes I'm permarooted. S-off. I'm useing gscript because that's what was done in the video. I have setcpu and use it but with out a overclock program I can only raise it to 806MGz and with oc. I can raise it to 1017MGz. If that's as high as I can go then I guess I just have to deal with that.
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As someone said earlier, I think you are using the old, unstable method. I highly recommend u updating to a ROM with OC embedded into the kernel.
It is also true that "not all processors are created equally" but this is the only case I have read with it freezing at 1.4.
Bdix said:
Kernal is
2.6.32.17-g9ab3677
Yes I im useing gscript. I have the
OC. File and Oshitttt
Oc. Works fine, but have to overclock it every time I reboot. Every thing is stock on my phone beside the peraroot (S-off) and the kernal.
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U need to find a rom that suits u and use pershoots kernel download any cpu tuner for overclock do not use gscript it really freezes ur phone
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I have the same problem ,i am running virtouos ROM with evil 12/10 and if i over-clock anything over 1094mhz my phone freezes the the only way that i can manage more than that is if i set it to performance scaling with no profile and there is no point on doing that because it eats the battery .its only good for benchmarking ,i think your problem is same is me, you have been unlucky with your CPU .i am just hoping its going to be different when gingerbread come out.
bahmanxda said:
I have the same problem ,i am running virtouos ROM with evil 12/10 and if i over-clock anything over 1094mhz my phone freezes the the only way that i can manage more than that is if i set it to performance scaling with no profile and there is no point on doing that because it eats the battery .its only good for benchmarking ,i think your problem is same is me, you have been unlucky with your CPU .i am just hoping its going to be different when gingerbread come out.
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Have you given CM6.1 a go just to compare if you can clock higher using a different ROM?
If you are indeed using the gscript method then this has been explained many times! there's a whole giant humungo thread about that hack when it initially came out.
the reason your phone's freezing is because you're asking it to clock faster, but you arent giving it more juice to offset the additional work it's conducting..hence the freeze. that old hack (while it was awesome at the time) is very outdated and has been surpassed by actual performance kernels.
It's all in the thread. you wouldnt put low octane in a sports car would you? same principle lol
wileykat said:
Have you given CM6.1 a go just to compare if you can clock higher using a different ROM?
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No i havnt ,i got desire z i thought CM6.1 is for G2 only ,i will look into it and see if its compatible with Desire z though i really like sense ,thanks
bahmanxda said:
No i havnt ,i got desire z i thought CM6.1 is for G2 only ,i will look into it and see if its compatible with Desire z though i really like sense ,thanks
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I think they have already solved the key mapping for the CM rom, look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847824
wileykat said:
Have you given CM6.1 a go just to compare if you can clock higher using a different ROM?
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I gave CM6.1 a go and i am stable at 1.5ghz cheers for that , i really like sense though, i will play with CM6.1 and see what happens maybe i will continue using it.

Fauxclock

I know there have probably been hundreds of threads about this but I can't find them so I'm starting another one. What is faux clock? Is it a kernel or script or what? And what does it do?
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hiz99 said:
I know there have probably been hundreds of threads about this but I can't find them so I'm starting another one. What is faux clock? Is it a kernel or script or what? And what does it do?
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It's an app developed by Romanbb that enables you to OC/UC your speeds and undervolt your voltages, look in the faux kernel thread for additional reference, here is the link:
MODERATOR EDIT - LINKS REMOVED
Do I flash it through cwm or what?
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Fauxclock from my experience is horrible. I have had it on multiple roms and every time I set it on boot and come back in to the app it auto changes the settings to max on low and high and make my phone reboot because the processor is maxed out all the time. I have tried downloading the latest version over and over again and have other things. I don't recommend it till it comes out with another version.

[Q] Overclocking MIUI

I have been using MIUI-GB as my DD after trying out many ROMs.
The free memory is an issue which i can manage easily with built-in app killer.
I was wondering how do i overclock my processor as there is no OC daemon or any other app in the ROM ??
download set cpu or similar app in market (i prefer set cpu you though) know that this will only work for you with certain kernels but chances are whatever one came with your miui version allows for overclocking/undervolting. if for some strange reason it dosent find a compatible kernel and flash it over your rom
demkantor said:
download set cpu or similar app in market (i prefer set cpu you though) know that this will only work for you with certain kernels but chances are whatever one came with your miui version allows for overclocking/undervolting. if for some strange reason it dosent find a compatible kernel and flash it over your rom
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I installed "CPU Control Lite" and oc'ed my phone to 1.2Ghz. It said you kernel does not support UV'ing. But after oc'ing, my phone is behaving strangely. Launcher is forcecrashing. While playing music, if a notification comes, the music app crashes. Is it because of oc'ing or rom issue???
Can't say for sure but if it started after overclocking than this is more than likely the cause. Try 1.0ghz
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Try setcpu, or cpu tuner. Just try. I use setcpu, ov until 2ghz
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As dem' says, try 1gHz to start. You may find that stock speeds with a better governor makes it more responsive.
Also you should have to kill apps unless they are causing problems. When you say 'built in app killer' do you mean in the app management in settings or is it an app that came with the rom?
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[Q] processor keeps going above max cpu setting?

Hello, i am new to the android world, and am loving it. Ive tried a couple of roms, and decided to stick with Liquid Smooth Jelly Bean Rom. My only problem is this:
i have set the max frequency for the processor to be 1512 mhz(or lower sometimes), but sometimes it keeps automatically setting itself to 1900mhz, which i do not want. Is there a way to set it so that it will never go above 1512?
btw i am on 3.0.45 leanKernel if that helps.
Thanks
Check mark the set on boot box and restart phone right away after you change it back to 1500mhz.
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Deoxlar said:
Check mark the set on boot box and restart phone right away after you change it back to 1500mhz.
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Thank you! I'm trying it out right now =]
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Hello. So I tried this method and thought it worked.. but today while watching YouTube and texting it went up to 1900 again. I repeated the method a couple more times but it just maxes out all the time. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
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are there any solutions to this?
Depends what kernel you're running, some kernel apps let you lock the frequencies so they cannot be changed by apps. If an app needs to run faster it will bump up the speed, so might want to check into that. Works on KT747 Kernel (Ktweaker).
DarthDerron said:
Depends what kernel you're running, some kernel apps let you lock the frequencies so they cannot be changed by apps. If an app needs to run faster it will bump up the speed, so might want to check into that. Works on KT747 Kernel (Ktweaker).
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Ty for reply. Also, Any cm10 kernel will work with liquid smooth jb right? If so, is there a tutorial on just how to flash kernel with a different rom ?
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ohaai said:
Ty for reply. Also, Any cm10 kernel will work with liquid smooth jb right? If so, is there a tutorial on just how to flash kernel with a different rom ?
Here's the link for the KT747 Kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776 . It works with all AOSP (CM10, AOKP etc.) aswell as most touchwiz roms. I've never used Liquidsmooth so Idk what it's about but this thread should contain information about which roms it is compatible with. If you have any questions I suggest starting a new thread about what its compatible with or asking directly in the thread. Good luck Always flash Rom before kernel.
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ty will do

T989 GPU

Does anyone know how to over clock GPU? I'm running Jedi knight 5 by ptmr3 just in case that is needed to be known I tried antutu but said the device doesn't have GPU control capability. Any info would be greatly appreciated I'm also running Jedi kernel
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tongueman87 said:
Does anyone know how to over clock GPU? I'm running Jedi knight 5 by ptmr3 just in case that is needed to be known I tried antutu but said the device doesn't have GPU control capability. Any info would be greatly appreciated I'm also running Jedi kernel
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H0tcakes has a script that you can install to the init. I would imagine that it would work the same on that kernel as well.
http://jdvhosting.com/flappjaxxxftp/index.php?dir=&file=h0tcakez-GPU-OC.zip
jrosetto said:
H0tcakes has a script that you can install to the init. I would imagine that it would work the same on that kernel as well.
http://jdvhosting.com/flappjaxxxftp/index.php?dir=&file=h0tcakez-GPU-OC.zip
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How would I go about installing that?
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tongueman87 said:
How would I go about installing that?
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Just flash through cwm recovery or take 99gpuoc file and put it in intd files with rwxrwxrwx permissions and owner as root.
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jrosetto said:
H0tcakes has a script that you can install to the init. I would imagine that it would work the same on that kernel as well.
http://jdvhosting.com/flappjaxxxftp/index.php?dir=&file=h0tcakez-GPU-OC.zip
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Still says GPU overt clock not supported
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tongueman87 said:
Still says GPU overt clock not supported
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Its not going to make it overckockable thru an app. The script overclocks the GPU. I believe to 320mhz, which is the max for our GPU.
LoopDoGG79 said:
Its not going to make it overckockable thru an app. The script overclocks the GPU. I believe to 320mhz, which is the max for our GPU.
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How can I check to see if it worked
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How can I check to see if it worked
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If you use a file manager and find init.d folder and the script is inside... It worked!
The script sets the frequencies on the GPU. In linux anything in the init.d folder gets executed upon startup.
BTW the path to the init.d is /etc/init.d
jrosetto said:
If you use a file manager and find init.d folder and the script is inside... It worked!
The script sets the frequencies on the GPU. In linux anything in the init.d folder gets executed upon startup.
BTW the path to the init.d is /etc/init.d
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Thank you for your help
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T989 gpu oc
LoopDoGG79 said:
Its not going to make it overckockable thru an app. The script overclocks the GPU. I believe to 320mhz, which is the max for our GPU.
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So 320 is the cap clock speed for the 220? I'm running CM10.2 Linaro on my Hercules, and it's CPU OC is 1.8-1.9ghz stable. There's no way to OC the GPU? Trying to play Deus Ex: The Fall and its capping at 14-17fps.
cresch07 said:
So 320 is the cap clock speed for the 220? I'm running CM10.2 Linaro on my Hercules, and it's CPU OC is 1.8-1.9ghz stable. There's no way to OC the GPU? Trying to play Deus Ex: The Fall and its capping at 14-17fps.
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Wow, I haven't had this phone in years, I'm bout to get the Note 4 when it comes out.
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So that's a no on the advice then?
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You can OC the GPU within the kernel's species parameters (or if you tweak the script yourself - dangerous to do though)
I use Wild kernel which has built-in GPU oc to 320MHz. Many other kernels have built in GPU OC as well; check for compatibility with your ROM
Yeah I have it set to 320 right now, was wondering if I could go higher?
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