[Q] RE: Overclocking kernel on stock ROM? - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I recently just got my hands on a HTC One M8, it's rooted, unlocked and S-OFF however CPU is limited to 2.2Ghz and I wish to attempt to achieve 2.5Ghz.
Is there some way I can increase it so it lets me clock this high without changing my ROM since stock is absolutely fine for me. I noticed CheckM8 but the instructions on their github looked a bit too much just for 0.3Ghz increase.
Any easier way? I thought it wouldn't lock since my old Desire HD was a 1Ghz CPU but maximum was 2Ghz so thought this would have some leeway.
Thanks,
Chris

Anyone? I tried flashing CheckM8 latest 2.5 OC kernel but it just boots/reboots to boot loader and I have to restore a nandroid. :/

Flash elementalx kernel.You can overclock your device to 2.8 ghz.But I don't recommend it.This device is fast like hell!

Jyotirdeb said:
Flash elementalx kernel.You can overclock your device to 2.8 ghz.But I don't recommend it.This device is fast like hell!
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That did the job, cheers.
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Overclocking HTC Desire Problem..

Hello.
First of all, I'm new on this forum. Ok, I just rootet my HTC Desire, and tried the app "SetCPU" to overclock my Desire, as i can get better battery life
But the problem is, that i can just overclock the phone to 998 MHz, I've seen on random forums that someone has overclocked their Desire to full frequency, example like 1300 Mhz.
Please I need help with this! Someone?
You won't get better battery live by overclocking, it will drain your phone faster but preform better. If you want to overclock you need to install a custom kernel which allows overclocking, but i suggest you do some more reading before taking actions.
To overclock your Desire you need to use a different kernel (not the stock one). Try flashing Richardtrip's Kernel or a custom ROM (look at the android development section). If you don't know how to root and flash you can found good tutorial in the same section.
But be careful you are doing this at your own risk.
smx11 said:
To overclock your Desire you need to use a different kernel (not the stock one). Try flashing Richardtrip's Kernel or a custom ROM (look at the android development section). If you don't know how to root and flash you can found good tutorial in the same section.
But be careful you are doing this at your own risk.
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Currently i have DeFrost[ROM] installed on my Desire. Why is the frequency still at 998 MHz?
Thanks

[Q] Which KERNEL for Stock Sense ROM to OC to 1.7-1.9GHz?

I'm runing stock Sense ROM and would like to flash Kernel that will allow me to overclock to 1.7 or even more.
EDIT: If possible by insmod (oc module + cpu freq table), that would be even better.
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and it should not mess up with the Wi-Fi MAC address & Bluetooth
I tried some 1.5GHz/overclock kernel, either of them changed my Wi-Fi MAC or messed up Bluetooth pairings. Now using overclocking module(GodSpeed)
schriss said:
I'm runing stock Sense ROM and would like to flash Kernel that will allow me to overclock to 1.7 or even more.
EDIT: If possible by insmod (oc module + cpu freq table), that would be even better.
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Oh wow that's crazy. Would it be safe to clock it at that speed?
I'd say 1.4GHz is relatively safe, running it for weeks.
1.9-2.0 definitely insane, but I'd like to try 1.7 and maybe higher to see how far it goes.
So would like to know which kernel from G2 forum would work with Sense ROM, or maybe someone could extract the needed files so we could install via insmod.
I think we only need two files: one for OC and the other with voltage table.
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schriss said:
I'd say 1.4GHz is relatively safe, running it for weeks.
1.9-2.0 definitely insane, but I'd like to try 1.7 and maybe higher to see how far it goes.
So would like to know which kernel from G2 forum would work with Sense ROM, or maybe someone could extract the needed files so we could install via insmod.
I think we only need two files: one for OC and the other with voltage table.
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The 1.8GHz kernel on G2 forum works on Desire Z, except Bluetooth.
Just tested on my Hong Kong Desire Z, until they fix the BT issue, I will stay with 1.4GHz
Maybe there is a way to unpack that kernel and only take the overclock part of it, that should keep all other stuff working.
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[Q] Gingerbread Kernels that Support OC/UV

Hi there, I'm running Oxygen 2.1.6. on my Desire, and I'm trying to squeeze a little bit more out of my battery, and owning a Galaxy S as well, with the Galaxy, there are Kernels that Support OC/UV.
I'm wondering if there are any good kernels for Oxygen 2.1.6 (Gingerbread) that support OC/UV Thanks.
snq- 0.6 kernel supports oc/uv I think
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I saw those, but I'm unfamiliar with how to flash these files. I'm used to having a zip file to either flash in CWM, or in Odin ( which the desire doesn't use)
The files in SNQ's are Z-images and .ko's...
I'm more familiar with the more n00b way of flashing kernels :X terribly sorry.
elliottg61 said:
snq- 0.6 kernel supports oc/uv I think
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That is a Sense kernel. It is sometimes better not to write anything than to post an erroneous info. And furthermore, uv doesn't work properly with it.
hamsteyr said:
I'm more familiar with the more n00b way of flashing kernels :X terribly sorry.
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What more do you want from Oxygen? Thalamus kernel supports both uvoc and is probably most efficient kernel as is.
Flash newest oxygen with newest kernel. And I am pretty sure, you will be very happy it. I tested many rom/kernel combinations with software like setcpu und low-voltage-scripts. With oxygen I only reduced maximal cpu frequeny to 768 mhz and min 245 mhz with the included cpu controller and do not get a worse battery life with other roms.
Nice, I'll give it a test. Thanks

Overclock question

Is there any way to overclock on stock HTC Rom or anything I can flash but keep sence and root all I would like is OC and it to be stable
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root the phone flash nFinity 2.6.35 kernel from here and u are done ;]
And with CPU Master set
max speed: 652mhz
min speed: 254mhz
that's how I use, on higher frequency your battery drains really fast, at last mine does...
Thanks for the help.
But after installing the zip file I loose WiFi so had to reflash my backup. Even tryed clearing all cache and installing but same thing happend.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong ?
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after flashing the rom if wifi/gps is not working flash Radio_13.55.55.24H_3.35.20.10 and it will work again ;]
Ty ill give it a go
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Well just fashed both files still no luck lol guess my wildfire is just a pain in the ass
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I had the same problem with nFinity, now I'm using HCDRJacob's kernel, wifi works, try this one, maybe it will help you too.
Thank you version 4.1 works a treat I hope I can now use Skype with ease lol
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I have mine on the CM7 Nightlies and have max up to 729 with everything running smoothly.
dreamland2000 said:
I have mine on the CM7 Nightlies and have max up to 729 with everything running smoothly.
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But for how long?
Shouldn't the stock ROM always run on 2.6.32?
I have my overclock up to 768mhz and it makes the phones FAAAASSSTT!
And I check the temperature and its fine
i am on Stock Froyo 2.2.1, kernel 2.6.32.21 - [email protected] #1
Radio:3.35.19.25
OC: min245Mhz Max710Mhz Governor:Ondemand
All works preety well...
Can't test wifi tethering due to data connection because it's killing my phone, but wifi works

[Q] Help with custom rom and kernel

right now i have the stock rom installed (touchwiz) so i did not change the rom or something, but i installed an oc that overclocks the processor to 1.8GHZ, if i flash the revolution rom, is that ok? can i do that with the overclock applied? i don't want to destroy this device i just got it a couple of days ago and i want to have the revolution rom with 1.8ghz oc, so i installed the oc fist now i need to flash.
Please help!!
Can i just flash the ROM or do i need to do something about the kernel before
ProGadgetReviews said:
right now i have the stock rom installed (touchwiz) so i did not change the rom or something, but i installed an oc that overclocks the processor to 1.8GHZ, if i flash the revolution rom, is that ok? can i do that with the overclock applied? i don't want to destroy this device i just got it a couple of days ago and i want to have the revolution rom with 1.8ghz oc, so i installed the oc fist now i need to flash.
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If im not mistaken, you need to have rooted before you can use those overclock apps.
If your devices still remain stock kernel and stock rom. Please go to stickies or dr.ketan thread and follow the guide root the devices and install cwm. Then you can flash anything you want.
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My device is rooted and I am using a custom kernel. I want to flash the revolution ROM. And also have the custom kernel installed. Do I have to return the kernel to stock to flash? Or can I just flash the ROM
Update: I have successfully flashed revolution ROM on my note. I now want to use a custom oc kernel clocking the processor at 1.8GHz. Is there any risk in that? Before I installed the ROM is was just fine, but i don't know if it's compatible with the revolution ROM.
ProGadgetReviews said:
Update: I have successfully flashed revolution ROM on my note. I now want to use a custom oc kernel clocking the processor at 1.8GHz. Is there any risk in that? Before I installed the ROM is was just fine, but i don't know if it's compatible with the revolution ROM.
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Since you have fully devices at the moment. You can download persues or notecore kernel to achieved 1.8ghz speed.
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Im not very sure about the risk of overclock proccesor at higher speed. Since im never use this at all because of our note have sufficient speed and responsive to handle all kind of task.
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OK I over clocked it and for some reason the performance is terrible. I did a factory reset and flashed the ROM again and every thing sense to be working fine. But one thing top be noted is that after the over clock i did the phone performance was terrible but benchmark scores were remarkable. I secord 7900 on quadrant which is pretty sick. So i guess I'll Hyatt stick with the revolution ROM with no over clock.
Peak speeds are just one factor, usually not very useful apart from benchmarks. Latency and responsiveness (ie. How the CPU ramps up a reacts to loads) is far more important in perceived smoothness.
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