Is that possible?
Yes. Use a custom kernel. See this http://www.echoerom.com/thread/1554-asus-zenfone2-z00a-z008-kernel-24-jan-2016-ael-zen-v3-3
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i am running cm7 with stock kernal i go into settings then to cyanogen settings then to cpu settings the min. i can do is 245 mhz and max i can do is 1113mhz and it was set to 998 mhz what would be a good setting to set the max at for better battery if able and also not have bad performance?
all of the options are:
245 mhz
384 mhz
422 mhz
460 mhz
499 mhz
537 mhz
576 mhz
614 mhz
652 mhz
691 mhz
729 mhz
768 mhz
806 mhz
844 mhz
883 mhz
921 mhz
960 mhz
998 mhz
1036 mhz
1075 mhz
1113 mhz
I would just leave it at 998. You really don't notice that much of an extra boost by overclocking IMO. You can underclock, I had mine at 768 and didn't notice any slowdown, but can't say it helped battery life tremendously. Try out what you want and take note of your findings. See what combination works best for you.
Defaults are actually pretty good. However if you want to increase your battery life look at some of the other kernels out there. I've choosen Chad's incredikernel. It charges up very fast and has a min CPU of 128 which improves the battery life when the screen is off.
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ctinsley said:
Defaults are actually pretty good. However if you want to increase your battery life look at some of the other kernels out there. I've choosen Chad's incredikernel. It charges up very fast and has a min CPU of 128 which improves the battery life when the screen is off.
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yeah i have the incredikernal on my computer ready to put on my SD card cause ive seen pretty much everything good about that one but then i also see everyone saying that kernals dont really show a difference.. i guess my only option to do is try it out and see where it takes me...
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I would just leave it at 998. You really don't notice that much of an extra boost by overclocking IMO. You can underclock, I had mine at 768 and didn't notice any slowdown, but can't say it helped battery life tremendously. Try out what you want and take note of your findings. See what combination works best for you.
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thanks for the reply and yes thats what im going to do
the latest one from cm7 gives me a great battery life
+1 for Chads.
anything with the smartass gov. rocks imo.
Hey everyone I'm a bit new here, I mostly lurk lol. But I just had 2 questions on stock volts/undervolting
I'm running Agat 0.4.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1767421) and
I couldn't find the stock voltages for the phone listed anywhere. Can anyone confirm these are the same as stock kernel within the 200-1200mhz range?
Also would -50mV drops be safe across the board on Agat Kernel?
1600Mhz __1400mV
1500Mhz __1375mV
1400Mhz __1325mV
1300Mhz __1300mV
1200Mhz __1274mV
1100Mhz __1225mV
1000Mhz __1175mV
900Mhz ___1125mV
800Mhz ___1075mV
700Mhz ___1025mV
600Mhz ___1000mV
500Mhz ___975mV
400Mhz ___975mV
300Mhz ___975mV
200Mhz ___950mV
100Mhz ___925mV
50Mhz ____900mV
25Mhz ____875mV
Yes that is what I was running for a while....
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I usually run 200Mhz @ 800mV, 500Mhz @ 900, 800Mhz @ 950mV and so on. I had a stable UV of about 25-50mV lower but i swapped ROMs and a little reboot gremlin appeared. These things UV quite well until you start overclocking. I haven't been able to get a stable OC yet but I'm sure it's my device that's being a party pooper ;-p
Is any way to underclock cpu to 100 mhz or 50 mhz like in the 7100 kernel model?
This is the kernel what im talking about
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273271
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Hey everyone,
Was just wondering, what is your Maximum overclock on your Note II. At what voltage?
1.8GHz for daily usage at 1250mv
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Latest antutu 22570.
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Don't actually overclock, don't really need it so far
Overclocking Benefits
Wow, 1.86 GHz. Great. Nice low voltage too!
I run at 1.92 GHz, 1350 mV (Sometimes I can get 1325 mV, but I overclocked the GPU. It seems if the GPU is faster the processor needs more voltage?)
Latest Antutu Score: 25545, beating the stock S IV
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Wow, 1.86 GHz. Great. Nice low voltage too!
I run at 1.92 GHz, 1350 mV (Sometimes I can get 1325 mV, but I overclocked the GPU. It seems if the GPU is faster the processor needs more voltage?)
Latest Antutu Score: 25545, beating the stock S IV
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Don't you undervolt all CPU clocks from 200Mhz to 1900Mhz?
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Don't you undervolt all CPU clocks from 200Mhz to 1900Mhz?
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Yep! All clocks are undervolted, each step decrease 25 mV from previous. I found this to give best benchmark and stability!
If you know of any clocks I can decrease further, please share.
Also, does anybody know if 2000 MHz is possible? I heard overclocking should be between 10-20% increase otherwise the CPU could malfunction (device freeze, SOD, ect) Now, 1600 MHz + 20% = 1920 MHz so I don't think any higher is possible.... But anything is possible on XDA/Android!
Tried your setting hitman but best antutu I could get was 23049.
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Tried your setting hitman but best antutu I could get was 23049.
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Ok. What ROM are you using? I'm running CM 10.2
Also, governor to Pegasusq. I customised that to give best performance I can get.
And, what kernel are you using? I'm using Devil Kernel 0.35 or something (the latest devil kernel)
Use TricksterMod to overlook GPU to 800 MHz, you'll need extra volts.
Download all in one toolbox from Play, or Clean Master. Run this before running Antutu
Using TricksterMod, make sure CPU temp is below 30 Degrees Celsius.
I have rooted my Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro - SM-J210F. How low can I set the frequency?
Currently it shows only 5 presets - 768 MHz, 900 MHz, 1200 MHz, 1350 MHz, 1500MHz
How can I safely lower than this frequency and is there a way to undervolt my CPU - with and without having to flash a custom kernel? I want to know both possible options.
I have seen people claiming minimum frequency to be 300MHz. How do they achieve this?