Hi,
Is there a way to overlook cm11? So far I can't find a compatible kernel. If there is a way then some help would be appreciated. =)
I am doing a presention on how to improve android performance and this would be great to show to the class.
Thanks
Kt747 kernel supports over and under clocking.
Greycloak42 said:
Kt747 kernel supports over and under clocking.
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Thanks, I will try that.
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Can anybody point me towards a kernel that I can use to overclock my phone? Im currently running cm 7.03 and I would like to keep it on this rom.
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Did you check Development? Plenty of kernels there.
happymfeet said:
Can anybody point me towards a kernel that I can use to overclock my phone? Im currently running cm 7.03 and I would like to keep it on this rom.
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CM7's provided kernel allows for overclocking....
happymfeet said:
Can anybody point me towards a kernel that I can use to overclock my phone? Im currently running cm 7.03 and I would like to keep it on this rom.
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How much will you overclocker until then? I mean cm7 its kernel is oc to 1516mhz if you will be higher than the 1.8 or 1.9 You find oc kernel in the development section.
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CM7's provided kernel allows for overclocking....
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Thanks, didnt know that.
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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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osmosizzz said:
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.
Hey Guy,
The title says it all pretty much...
What kernel do you recommend? I want to play games without lag (If thats even possible) or something that can reduce game lag. Thanks!
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CooLoL1999 said:
Hey Guy,
The title says it all pretty much...
What kernel do you recommend? I want to play games without lag (If thats even possible) or something that can reduce game lag. Thanks!
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I have tried, BMC, Lean And KT747. I am going to recommend KT747 as my personal favorite. It has been by far the smoothest kernel to date I have seen. It has both TW and AOSP versions.
Should you choose to go with KT747, follow the guide linked in my signature to get best configuration for the Gaming you fo.
Perseus71 said:
I have tried, BMC, Lean And KT747. I am going to recommend KT747 as my personal favorite. It has been by far the smoothest kernel to date I have seen. It has both TW and AOSP versions.
Should you choose to go with KT747, follow the guide linked in my signature to get best configuration for the Gaming you fo.
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Alright man. Thanks!
Edit: Oh! Is it compatible with Android 4.1.1? I'm running Wicked V10.
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CooLoL1999 said:
Alright man. Thanks!
Edit: Oh! Is it compatible with Android 4.1.1? I'm running Wicked V10.
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Yes the TW JB Version should do you good. Wicked is Touchwiz I think.
Hello guys,
I have been searching and I couldn't find a kernel for 4.4 TW. Can you guys recommend me any?
k1o6r3 said:
Hello guys,
I have been searching and I couldn't find a kernel for 4.4 TW. Can you guys recommend me any?
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Really there are none. There is shift and devil (dual boot kernels) but they don't work that great.
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Bah, thanks anyway. I only wanted one so I could test smartass v2 with stock 4.4 xD
I'm running alliance rom 5.0 t mobile note 3. I want to overclock. I need to get a different kernel but I am looking for advice on which would be best for my situation. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Cdmills said:
I'm running alliance rom 5.0 t mobile note 3. I want to overclock. I need to get a different kernel but I am looking for advice on which would be best for my situation. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2488233
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Thankyou for your response. Lean kernel said it doesn't have the "bells and whistles" that other kernels have. Any other recommendations? I'm trying to find what works best for me and a couple choices would help. Thanks
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