How to overclock Xperia S running on cm10? - Sony Xperia S, Acro S, Ion

I am using kernel provided with freeXperia cm10. Is there any kernel with overclocking support for Xperia S cm10?

bluechelsea said:
I am using kernel provided with freeXperia cm10. Is there any kernel with overclocking support for Xperia S cm10?
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Just use SetCPU.

Settings>Performance>Processor>Maximum CPU frequency. Here you can set 1674MHz maximum (this is the XSL's max freq.). For higher frequency, you need to flash another kernel wich compatible with the CM 10, and support the overclock.

Szatyor said:
Settings>Performance>Processor>Maximum CPU frequency. Here you can set 1674MHz maximum (this is the XSL's max freq.). For higher frequency, you need to flash another kernel wich compatible with the CM 10, and support the overclock.
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Can u name any kernel that supports overclock in cm10?

Maybe the Nova kernel, but it's outdated. Why do you want to OC? In my SL everything smooth, and fast.

Szatyor said:
Maybe the Nova kernel, but it's outdated. Why do you want to OC? In my SL everything smooth, and fast.
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Satisfaction of seeing higher benchmark.

bluechelsea said:
Satisfaction of seeing higher benchmark.
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If you would like to see higher benchmark scores, the CM is not your way, because the CM ROMs are weakly in benchmarks, but strongs in real performance. If you hunting just for the higher score, try out the Trinity kernel, and the Trinity ROM.

Anyways, I had slimbean 4.2 before and even that didn't have an overclocking kernel.

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[Q] Custom ROM for modern combat 3.

Hello there forum.
I have been wondering if someone can help me find a custom ROM for my [GSM] Galaxy nexus that can support both 13500ghz CPU overclocking as well as games such as Modern combat 3 and GTA3. This actually will help me increase the graphics performance and keep my nexus in the right temperature. I have tested Foxhound ROM but it appeared that it doesn't support games.
It is my first thread and I hope everyone will benefit from it . thanks
You're looking for a kernel not a ROM. A ROM doesn't control CPU overclocking.
AOKP + Franco Kernel will do you well though. As Franco Kernel requires 4.0.3.
zephiK said:
You're looking for a kernel not a ROM. A ROM doesn't control CPU overclocking.
AOKP + Franco Kernel will do you well though. As Franco Kernel requires 4.0.3.
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Hmmm is thats so, thanks for the information. I haven't tried to install a Kernel before but ill check how.
thanks again for the fast reply.
zephiK said:
You're looking for a kernel not a ROM. A ROM doesn't control CPU overclocking.
AOKP + Franco Kernel will do you well though. As Franco Kernel requires 4.0.3.
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Is that what am looking for? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367341
flavoristic said:
Hmmm is thats so, thanks for the information. I haven't tried to install a Kernel before but ill check how.
thanks again for the fast reply.
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Kernel is responsible for overclocking your CPU, undervolting, etc.
This kernel will ALSO OC your GPU to 384 MHz from 308 MHz (or so) so it should help a lot.
zephiK said:
Kernel is responsible for overclocking your CPU, undervolting, etc.
This kernel will ALSO OC your GPU to 384 MHz from 308 MHz (or so) so it should help a lot.
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Great,, so now the only 4.0.3 I have is the Foxhound ROM. Should i flash into it and then try and install the Kernal from there?
flavoristic said:
Great,, so now the only 4.0.3 I have is the Foxhound ROM. Should i flash into it and then try and install the Kernal from there?
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Just flash it after flashing a ROM. If Foxhound is 4.0.3 then you can try it with that, I personally prefer AOKP but like I said before if Foxhound is 4.0.3 then go for it unless you want to try AOKP.
Good, i will work on it right now. ill hit you when works.
flavoristic said:
Good, i will work on it right now. ill hit you when works.
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Okay. Sounds good.
unfortunately it did not fix my problem. i am still stuck in Modern combat 3 intro loop. what should i do?
Android version: 4.0.3
Kernel version: 3.0.16- franco-Kernel-pro-de-franco
flavoristic said:
unfortunately it did not fix my problem. i am still stuck in Modern combat 3 intro loop. what should i do?
Android version: 4.0.3
Kernel version: 3.0.16- franco-Kernel-pro-de-franco
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Me too.. anyone can help us..
ROM: AOKP Build 28
Kernel: Nightly Franco r112
You might try Morphics Trinity kernel.
http://www.derkernel.com/ics-tuna-exp.html
Try this one, it has an over-clocked GPU as well
TNP138-RD-FUV
This is the Trinity NP kernel with 1382MHz CPU And 512 GPU clock
It might help you out.
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Try GLaDOS by ezekeel. it has GPU overclock till 500 mhz and CPU overclock till 1.6 ghz
For changing live overclock and other tweaks get nstools from market or buy glados control.
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blockbusta said:
Try GLaDOS by ezekeel. it has GPU overclock till 500 mhz and CPU overclock till 1.6 ghz
For changing live overclock and other tweaks get nstools from market or buy glados control.
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Just be aware that some devices cannot handle over-clocking past 1.3. The phone will crash and reboot. If you try a kernel with over-clock to 1.6 be sure that you DO NOT check "set on boot". That way if your phone crashes and reboots, it will boot up OK.
In the link above for Trinity kernel there is a 1.6 CPU w/ 512 GPU. If you want to try it.
I have also read that even the devices that can handle the 1.6 without crashing, don't actually run at 1.6 due to thermal throttle. When the CPU reaches 1.6 it over heats and will thermal throttle down within seconds.
Let us know how it turns out.
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CPU Overclocking

Anyone has managed to overclock the cpu of Samsung Galaxy W?
I've tried with both SetCPU and CPU Master with no results, as the max frequency cannot be increased more than the default speed of 1400MHz..
For overclocking need custom kernel
solonix said:
For overclocking need custom kernel
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Correct!!
Arco is working on a custom kernel, and maybe i will give it a shot if there is a good tutorial!
gr8! thx guyz
I've talked about this before.
Arco refuses to add higher speed frequencies to his kernel before making sure it's stable and smooth.
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Warlord1981 said:
Anyone has managed to overclock the cpu of Samsung Galaxy W?
I've tried with both SetCPU and CPU Master with no results, as the max frequency cannot be increased more than the default speed of 1400MHz..
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can someone tell me step by step how to overclock galaxy w to 1.8Ghz ???? thx
KezraPlanes said:
I've talked about this before.
Arco refuses to add higher speed frequencies to his kernel before making sure it's stable and smooth.
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I see, can you tell me which file should I edit to add higher frequency on the kernel source? (just for experiment)
dewadg said:
I see, can you tell me which file should I edit to add higher frequency on the kernel source? (just for experiment)
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acpuclock7x30.c
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Overclocking

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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GPU overclocking kernel request

Found this in another forum. Wanted to get exposure to the possibility.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30087853&postcount=2
From another poster: He references using "siyah" kernel in his S3, which appears to be an international version with the same processor as we have. He indicates the need for "stweaks". He talks about GPU "steppings" so I'm not sure if Andrielux has changed these in his kernel. I installed the app "stweaks" but it wouldn't load as it said "no kernel support".
Wow!!! What in the world. Is this for real? I wonder how stable it is. From 440 up to 800?! They are using some app called Stweaks (and the kernel of course) to do it. Love to see that on our Note 2.
And since it seems that the GPU wasn't changed much....from the Galaxy s2 series... "700 Mhz - 1100 mv" is only 75mv higher than the stock 440...and accoring to the forums stable. A 70% increase in speed and stable. This is a must have for any newer kernels.
His kernel does have it. Read the n7100 thread for directions
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Rudyblah said:
His kernel does have it. Read the n7100 thread for directions
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"his kernel". Can you be more specific? Do you have a link to this kernel that we can use on the Sprint GSNII that supports GPU OC?
ZenInsight said:
"his kernel". Can you be more specific? Do you have a link to this kernel that we can use on the Sprint GSNII that supports GPU OC?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927852
It's about 1/3 the way down the OP with a beige arrow and a GPU frequency table. The few paragraphs below explain how to overclock the GPU via adb/terminal.
** Edit: AndreiLux just posted a new update which includes STweaks support.
Perseus kernel supports GPU overclocking now using STweaks. And it FLIES. Wow.
ZenInsight said:
Perseus kernel supports GPU overclocking now using STweaks. And it FLIES. Wow.
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Stweaks slow overclocking but if you OC it by 100mhz laugh amd giggles numbers. What kind of actual gpu performance are you getting. I see with.stock better real life performance.during.gaming versus his kernel. So if I were to oc just to match stock is pointless to me.
why overheat the gpu when I can get the same performance on stock kernel.
It has to be the way he has it coded. Till it matches stock and further progress dev for it ill step in. I do appreciate his work and time. But for me I need something better than stock. I got this phone for a reason haha.
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Stweaks slow overclocking but if you OC it by 100mhz laugh amd giggles numbers. What kind of actual gpu performance are you getting. I see with.stock better real life performance.during.gaming versus his kernel. So if I were to oc just to match stock is pointless to me.
why overheat the gpu when I can get the same performance on stock kernel.
It has to be the way he has it coded. Till it matches stock and further progress dev for it ill step in. I do appreciate his work and time. But for me I need something better than stock. I got this phone for a reason haha.
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What kind of performance? I beat the Nexus 4 as the highest rating 3D for a GPU in the market on Antutu. And it's noticeably different. Fun for extrme gaming I guess. But it affect the entire speed of the phone too.
Did you try it yet? The kernel is EXCELLENT. Going to donate from my next paycheck to dev. Thanks again.
ZenInsight said:
What kind of performance? I beat the Nexus 4 as the highest rating 3D for a GPU in the market on Antutu. And it's noticeably different. Fun for extrme gaming I guess. But it affect the entire speed of the phone too.
Did you try it yet? The kernel is EXCELLENT. Going to donate from my next paycheck to dev. Thanks again.
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NFSMW, GTA 3, Heavy Gaming. I noticed it was bleh on the kernel. And stock was virtually amazing no fps in fps either even during benchmark. On his kernel the 3d test for quadrant ghe fps dipped below than 58 which was consistent on stock
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XxLostSoulxX said:
NFSMW, GTA 3, Heavy Gaming. I noticed it was bleh on the kernel. And stock was virtually amazing no fps in fps either even during benchmark. On his kernel the 3d test for quadrant ghe fps dipped below than 58 which was consistent on stock
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Strange! I'm on Project ROM Ultra lite 1.2. Have you tried N.E.A.K? He said his kernel is set to 700mhz already (no need for STweaks). Can you test that one?
ZenInsight said:
Strange! I'm on Project ROM Ultra lite 1.2. Have you tried N.E.A.K? He said his kernel is set to 700mhz already (no need for STweaks). Can you test that one?
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Why would I need a kernel to overclock the gpu to match stock gpu clock from stock kernel to get same performance performance. Neak is on the s3 not Note 2 unless he or it in that Rom but still.
I want a custom kernel that can match the GPU performance on the stock kernel without the need of overclocking
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Why would I need a kernel to overclock the gpu to match stock gpu clock from stock kernel to get same performance performance. Neak is on the s3 not Note 2 unless he or it in that Rom but still.
I want a custom kernel that can match the GPU performance on the stock kernel without the need of overclocking
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Note 2 N.E.A.K.-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000328
Should we test it? I asked him if it will work on the Sprint version of the Note 2. I can't imagine why it would not.
FYI, STweaks is working for the Perseus kernel as of build 27. My GPU is currently at 733Mhz and I've undervolted all settings by 25 - no issues.
honki24 said:
FYI, STweaks is working for the Perseus kernel as of build 27. My GPU is currently at 733Mhz and I've undervolted all settings by 25 - no issues.
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Yep. Seems like a very stable kernel to me. But the guy above is saying that the kernel has low framerates compared to stock. I am hoping he will test the Neak kernel out.
ZenInsight said:
Yep. Seems like a very stable kernel to me. But the guy above is saying that the kernel has low framerates compared to stock. I am hoping he will test the Neak kernel out.
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Sorry but I will not ill be sticking to stock maybe in the future. That kernel seems weird not sure which to choose. And like I said, I don't see the point of downloading a kernel know that will I will basically need to overclock the gpu just to get the same performance as I would on the stock kernel.
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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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