Hey everyone, I've been searching for OC kernels(beyond 1.2), but sadly there don't seem to be any. I managed to find the doom kernel but that has long been depreciated, and that's the only kernel I could locate with GPU OC available. Anyway I was curious as to others know something I might not.
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Ace42 said:
Hey everyone, I've been searching for OC kernels(beyond 1.2), but sadly there don't seem to be any. I managed to find the doom kernel but that has long been depreciated, and that's the only kernel I could locate with GPU OC available. Anyway I was curious as to others know something I might not.
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A few old kernels (pre-JB) were OCed to 1.3, but it proved to be very unstable in more than half of the devices. The 1.3 setting was never again introduced since the release of the 3.0 kernel.
soupmagnet said:
A few old kernels (pre-JB) were OCed to 1.3, but it proved to be very unstable in more than half of the devices. The 1.3 setting was never again introduced since the release of the 3.0 kernel.
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Thanks for explaining that. You see I just got a KF, so I'm not very familiar with it or its development.
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Hello,
When i try to run the 1.4ghz hack, (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380064),
I get stuck on the google screen.
And when I try to use franco's kernal it all works but I have a max cpu of 1200mhz.
Has anyone else eccounted the same problem and how do you fix it so you get the 1400mhz.
Thanks
The kernel from that link is 4.0.2. Franco's latest kernel doesn't have OC. Try one of the other 4.0.3 kernels that can OC such as Apex on rootzwiki.
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I treid it with paulobriens mod but don't know how to get it to work.
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The kernel from that link is 4.0.2. Franco's latest kernel doesn't have OC. Try one of the other 4.0.3 kernels that can OC such as Apex on rootzwiki.
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Thanks for that information - i'll hav ea look into it
If you are getting stuck at the Google screen it means your phone can't handle 1.4ghz
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joshnichols189 said:
If you are getting stuck at the Google screen it means your phone can't handle 1.4ghz
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Aren't these 1.5 chips?
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Im having the same problem. I think the kernal i was using is for 4.0.3 only.. i missed the 4.0.2 version by a day. My only hope is that when 4.0.3 su.zip comes out in a few weeks it will work then because im not sure i want to port it from another device
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Aren't these 1.5 chips?
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I believe they're 1.4, but if you read the thread in the dev section about overclocking/undervolting patches it explains a lot in regards to why the phones won't boot/lag when it comes to all of this.
Hi, i am currently using a kernal that is clocked at 1.42Ghz, see link below. Everything is stable and super smooth, i would like to know if there are kernals with a higher overclock than this and if other gnex are stable at them frequencies? Want push mine to see what its capable of.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/13299-kernel-leankernel-minimalistic-kernel-110-122511/
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If you read the UV/OC thread in the Dev section relating to UV/OC patches, you can see why overclocking past 1.4 isn't very stable..
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If you read the UV/OC thread in the Dev section relating to UV/OC patches, you can see why overclocking past 1.4 isn't very stable..
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Yes I have already read them, I'm currently on a Max frequency of 1.42Ghz + UV which isn't supposed to be stable, but I feel that my phone is capable of handling this, therefore I would like to know if there was anything else out there to see the maximum capabilities of my phone
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abz54 said:
Yes I have already read them, I'm currently on a Max frequency of 1.42Ghz + UV which isn't supposed to be stable, but I feel that my phone is capable of handling this, therefore I would like to know if there was anything else out there to see the maximum capabilities of my phone
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If you read them you would know there isn't because it can't be done..
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380064
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Just like the title stated, what kernel is compatible with AOKP JellyBean "Nightly" that will let me overclock my processor?
Ktoonez kernel is great. Has knots of schedulers and overclock up to 2.1ghz..my s3 has had no problem staying at those speeds for some time. Lean kernel is also good but I got random reboots with it. That one has very few schedulers and can oveclock up to 1.9 GHz. There are 2 more kernels for AOSP android. Check them out
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Ktoonez kernel is great. Has knots of schedulers and overclock up to 2.1ghz..my s3 has had no problem staying at those speeds for some time. Lean kernel is also good but I got random reboots with it. That one has very few schedulers and can oveclock up to 1.9 GHz. There are 2 more kernels for AOSP android. Check them out
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Can you please proved me with the links to these kernel, because most of there kernel are for the AT&T and Sprint Version not the T-Mobile one.
Thanks.
Its in the original dev section that is in the sub forum for the TMobile SGS III
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871946
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Thanks for the link, however when I flashed it I cant seem to be able to able to overclock my processor, it is stuck at 1512mhz.
Also, I did download the Jelly Bean version of the kernel, the on and after 10/14 since my Rom was released on 10/21.
There is an app called KTweaker in there click on general and you should see the option enable oc options.
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There is an app called KTweaker in there click on general and you should see the option enable oc options.
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Thank you, now I can overclock.
Just wanted to drop in and introduce my self I'm joey new to xda but not android. So with that being said what ROMs, kernels or mods does everyone recommend I'm already rooted and have the boot loader unlocked custom recovery and I'm running aokp jelly bean 4.1.2
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joey92 said:
Just wanted to drop in and introduce my self I'm joey new to xda but not android. So with that being said what ROMs, kernels or mods does everyone recommend I'm already rooted and have the boot loader unlocked custom recovery and I'm running aokp jelly bean 4.1.2
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Tell me if you notice the difference between overclocking between 1.0 to 1.9GHz, I haven't.
Sup joey
For jb I'd recommend Simon's supersick kernel. Its fixed alot of the issues I ran into on cm10. (No WiFi, fixed that right up)
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Sup joey
For jb I'd recommend Simon's supersick kernel. Its fixed alot of the issues I ran into on cm10. (No WiFi, fixed that right up)
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Is the super sick kernel for CDMA?
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Uhhmmm....see on my signature there is a guide...check it out flash those
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Overclock resets after boot
Hello everyone,
Sorry if this should have been posted as a new question. I'm relatively new here and don't quite know the protocol yet.
I'm running Rukin's last stable PrimoC AOKP on my One V. I'm loving it, despite the graphics glitches and the Amazon Appstore running horribly slow.
Anyway, the reason I'm posting is that the Overclock settings don't seem to be sticking after a reboot. I don't know enough to know if that's the kernel or the ROM or what. I did check the box to restore settings at boot, but that appears to only be for managing memory.
I figured I could install Voltage Control to restore the settings at boot, but I haven't had to with any other ROMs, so I thought I'd check here first.
Thanks in advance!
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soulz said:
Tell me if you notice the difference between overclocking between 1.0 to 1.9GHz, I haven't.
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I can play Full HD 1080p Videos smoothly at 1.9Ghz... But beware! The phone reboots whenever it feels like... Watch a video with high resolution which cracks at 1Ghz and then watch it at 1.8 or 1.9Ghz and see the difference....!
Shortly, you will probably make a new thread taking about you future dead phone
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Shortly, you will probably make a new thread taking about you future dead phone
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+1
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You know, there is a thing called being helpful. Direct him to make a new thread as xda rules dictate, and then if you have some helpful advice offer it there.
That's all there is to it. No need for sarcasm.
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You know, there is a thing called being helpful. Direct him to make a new thread as xda rules dictate, and then if you have some helpful advice offer it there.
That's all there is to it. No need for sarcasm.
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Actually, I think the post about having a dead phone is for the guy trying to overclock to 1.9 Ghz, not my 1.2 Ghz overclock. I appreciate the defense, though.
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I'm not a fool to keep it on 1.9Ghz always.. I overclock upto 1.5Ghz but when at times I wanna watch a video I have in Full HD, I overclock upto 1.9Ghz than wasting my time in converting the video... (I don't have an internet connection at home to download videos) Downloading ROMs, Kernels, everything using mobile GPRS at 8-9 KBPS..!
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You know, there is a thing called being helpful. Direct him to make a new thread as xda rules dictate, and then if you have some helpful advice offer it there.
That's all there is to it. No need for sarcasm.
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hey
mvanzante said:
Actually, I think the post about having a dead phone is for the guy trying to overclock to 1.9 Ghz, not my 1.2 Ghz overclock. I appreciate the defense, though.
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I found the 1-1.2Ghz difference in some games I remember... Don't know which ones but yes games ran more smoother.
Paresh Kalinani said:
I can play Full HD 1080p Videos smoothly at 1.9Ghz... But beware! The phone reboots whenever it feels like... Watch a video with high resolution which cracks at 1Ghz and then watch it at 1.8 or 1.9Ghz and see the difference....!
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your phone reboots because it is having a hard time at 1.9 ghz. I suggest you downgrade a little bit.. let's say 1.7 ghz. My phone personally stays at 1024. Never needed to ramp it up more than that
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Btw alcohol was used to create this. Might be flammable.
Awesome, is there a slight rundown of what this has to offer over stock?
well, it may or may not be faster/more battery life. its a test kernel to find build method and make sure things are going to work before putting 1000s of lines of code changes in
Sounds good. Flashing now, will test as much as I can.
Will test also thanks
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How's the tests going? How risky is this?
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So far it seems to be running well. Run Quadrant and it is using Eco mode as my scores varied by 2000. Don't care about scores just the feel.
The governor is ondemand and uses 1134 alot more. Which is nice not seeing 1512 mostly so battery should be better.
Do have a question though. Do you want us to test different governors? If so, what's the preferred program?
Thanks joker!! It's great to finally have a kernel to play with!!
edit. Decided to use Set CPU. Seems to be working fine. I take that back about using 1134. Guess it just happened to be the speed of choice by what I was running. Still mostly 384 and 1512. And of course Deep sleep
This has worked fine in my testing Bluetooth steaming and calls work without issue. Camera works so does WiFi. I still see the msm host wake lock but it's not that high. Got 20 thousand in antutu so it seems to work without issue.
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So far it seems to be running well. Run Quadrant and it is using Eco mode as my scores varied by 2000. Don't care about scores just the feel.
The governor is ondemand and uses 1134 alot more. Which is nice not seeing 1512 mostly so battery should be better.
Do have a question though. Do you want us to test different governors? If so, what's the preferred program?
Thanks joker!! It's great to finally have a kernel to play with!!
edit. Decided to use Set CPU. Seems to be working fine. I take that back about using 1134. Guess it just happened to be the speed of choice by what I was running. Still mostly 384 and 1512. And of course Deep sleep
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I didnt do anything to the govenors on this release. This is mainly a basic kernel close to stock with a couple tweaks.
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This has worked fine in my testing Bluetooth steaming and calls work without issue. Camera works so does WiFi. I still see the msm host wake lock but it's not that high. Got 20 thousand in antutu so it seems to work without issue.
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It won't get rid of wake locks. They do have a purpose, but it should reduce them. Hopefully
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Flashed no problems. Chuckled at "raping malware" and "licking ICS." We'll see what happens after it settles in over a few days.
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So far everything seems to be going well. No stability issues, camera and WiFi work fine, everything runs smoothly. Though its hard to see if this runs better or not since it ran pretty well from stock.
Woohoo! Good to see you back Joker! I was a religious follower in the MoPho forums. I don't post very often but I just wanted to say it's good to see you and I can't wait to see what you do with this ridiculously powerful phone.
Re: jokers kernels 1/17/13
tested the oc kernel and its actually works well except WiFi is broken and can't OC,
just posting info for the dev
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tested the oc kernel and its actually works well except WiFi is broken and can't OC,
just posting info for the dev
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I never released the kernel, but yeah I reverted those oc's and decided to handwrite it. Plus I wanted to update stockish.
So Dont use octest1. It was a test.
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I never released the kernel, but yeah I reverted those oc's and decided to handwrite it. Plus I wanted to update stockish.
So Dont use octest1. It was a test.
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Sorry hahaha couldn't help myself I'm a flashaholic
A question:
What's the point of the UC kernel if one can just lower clock speeds on OC kernel and stockish kernel?
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sharkboy0901 said:
Sorry hahaha couldn't help myself I'm a flashaholic
A question:
What's the point of the UC kernel if one can just lower clock speeds on OC kernel and stockish kernel?
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The gpu/avp/mem/cpu/etc etc will be underclocked and undervolted. sort of a "hey we have way way to much phone and everything is designed for slower crap anyways so lets also go slow" kinda kernel
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Because these kernels also have libs in the zip, are we OK to just move kernel to kernel?
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engine95 said:
Because these kernels also have libs in the zip, are we OK to just move kernel to kernel?
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Re: jokers kernels 1/17/13
Been on it since last night and its going good , great battery life increase. Still seeing about 40 minute of msm wake lock since being unplugged 7 hours. Thanks !
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