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What custom features would you like to see from my kernel? TYPE BELOW

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Hey mate, thanks for your effort! I would like a custom kernel to have control over the MT6753 CPU, and get the clocks up to 1,5 GHz as it originally was, if it's possible. Control over the number of active cores would also be great, because 8 cores active is just useless. I'd rather have 4 cores running at 1,5 GHz than 8 at 1,3 GHz.
Lenovo probably downclocked the CPU to increase battery life. If it's possible, control over the Mali T720MP3 GPU would be nice as well. Thank you very much, let's hope these features are possible!

ksio89 said:
Hey mate, thanks for your effort! I would like a custom kernel to have control over the MT6753 CPU, and get the clocks up to 1,5 GHz as it originally was, if it's possible. Control over the number of active cores would also be great, because 8 cores active is just useless. I'd rather have 4 cores running at 1,5 GHz than 8 at 1,3 GHz.
Lenovo probably downclocked the CPU to increase battery life. If it's possible, control over the Mali T720MP3 GPU would be nice as well. Thank you very much, let's hope these features are possible!
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I think the cpu clock is hardware locked. Active number of cores is possible, mediatek's hotplug is bad so the phone will maybe run better on 4 cores only then 8. Not sure about gpu
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All we need for the cpu is a good hotpluging driver
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Too bad then. Yep, it's really bad driver.I use Kernel Adiutor and powersave governor, and the clocks I set (min and max) do not stick, they variate by themselves. Is it possible to fix the clocks with a custom kernel with a new hotplug driver? Thank you again.

ksio89 said:
Too bad then. Yep, it's really bad driver.I use Kernel Adiutor and powersave governor, and the clocks I set (min and max) do not stick, they variate by themselves. Is it possible to fix the clocks with a custom kernel with a new hotplug driver? Thank you again.
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The hotplug driver is responsible for shutting down and powering up the cpu cores, the Governor is responsible for switching frequencies of the cores. And my clocks in kernel adiutor stick.
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ksio89 said:
Hey mate, thanks for your effort! I would like a custom kernel to have control over the MT6753 CPU, and get the clocks up to 1,5 GHz as it originally was, if it's possible. Control over the number of active cores would also be great, because 8 cores active is just useless. I'd rather have 4 cores running at 1,5 GHz than 8 at 1,3 GHz.
Lenovo probably downclocked the CPU to increase battery life. If it's possible, control over the Mali T720MP3 GPU would be nice as well. Thank you very much, let's hope these features are possible!
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Oh and i forgot there is no phone with a mt6753 that runs at 1.5ghz all of them run at 1.3. When i play games the phone gets quite hot.
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DarkBlood. said:
Oh and i forgot there is no phone with a mt6753 that runs at 1.5ghz all of them run at 1.3. When i play games the phone gets quite hot.
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So any ETA when the kernel is going LIVE?

Krishnas096 said:
So any ETA when the kernel is going LIVE?
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I still don't have my computer
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DarkBlood. said:
I still don't have my computer
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So i guess you have planned on all the features you would like to add. Can you state any? I would be ready to be a tester for your kernel!

Krishnas096 said:
So i guess you have planned on all the features you would like to add. Can you state any? I would be ready to be a tester for your kernel!
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I haven't i will add whatever people want
My laptop is at the service and they are changing the keyboard
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Fast charging or Dash Charge
DarkBlood. said:
I haven't i will add whatever people want
My laptop is at the service and they are changing the keyboard
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Try to add fast charging or Dash charging feature in your kernel(Pls, if you can). People really need it these days.

Vcsheel said:
Try to add fast charging or Dash charging feature in your kernel(Pls, if you can). People really need it these days.
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I can't add something the charging circuit doesn't support

Faster charging if possible!

Ayan Uchiha Choudhury said:
Faster charging if possible!
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Getting a 6.2 V 3 Amp charger should give you the best charging speeds

okay bro!!! and i hope you get your laptop fast so that we get more roms!!

Well i guess the developer has further abandoned the custom kernel development too. *sigh

Krishnas096 said:
Well i guess the developer has further abandoned the custom kernel development too. *sigh
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I am too busy with school.

Hey.. good day, what news in your kernel features.. pls build it.. i want your Kernel to improved battery life of our k4 note

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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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Overclock kernel

Can someone make a kernel that can overclock higher than 1.2GHz please? I don't know how and I don't really have the time to learn right now. You can probably just modify Intersect's source to allow it to go higher or something like that.
FroyoShark said:
Can someone make a kernel that can overclock higher than 1.2GHz please? I don't know how and I don't really have the time to learn right now. You can probably just modify Intersect's source to allow it to go higher or something like that.
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Pretty sure it requires more then just that (ie Voltage scaling, etc).
Also, most people don't like releasing kernels that could potentially burn up your device.
I know for Nexus One, Wildmonk use to release only to some people the 1228 (I believe it was) kernel.
In short, too much risk and most people aren't willing.
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uoY_redruM said:
Pretty sure it requires more then just that (ie Voltage scaling, etc).
Also, most people don't like releasing kernels that could potentially burn up your device.
I know for Nexus One, Wildmonk use to release only to some people the 1228 (I believe it was) kernel.
In short, too much risk and most people aren't willing.
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Thanks for the reply. I doubt going up to 1.4GHz would be dangerous at all, considering my Kindle doesn't even get warm @ 1.2GHz.
FroyoShark said:
Thanks for the reply. I doubt going up to 1.4GHz would be dangerous at all, considering my Kindle doesn't even get warm @ 1.2GHz.
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Quick, somebody PLEASE get him an overclocked kernel! (geez)
csholmq said:
Quick, somebody PLEASE get him an overclocked kernel! (geez)
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Did I come off as impatient or rude? Sorry, I was just trying to ask if someone could make one. (geez)
FroyoShark said:
Did I come off as impatient or rude? Sorry, I was just trying to ask if someone could make one. (geez)
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Wrong forum, this should not Benin development unless you're developing. A request would going to general forum.
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All depends on the device. For instance, my g2 came stock at 800mhz and it has been successfully overclocked to 2ghz.
My Kindle fire do get quite hot. Not sure what I did tho. Now it doesnt but the main issue that it runs only 300 or 1000/1200. So whilenits in use, its burning up. Im trying conservative kernel now.and that seemsnto help quite a bit.
dietotherhythm said:
All depends on the device. For instance, my g2 came stock at 800mhz and it has been successfully overclocked to 2ghz.
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Damn!!! Sure it's not a typo
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No typo. The G2/DesireZ can be overclocked to 2.0 GHz.
The G2 processor was designed to run at 1000Mhz from the get go but they underclocked it for the final release to save power since it runs more effencient then the traditional 1.0 at the time. Yea from stock underclocked 800MHz to 2000MHz it can go.
Yea I kno, off topic.
uoY_redruM said:
Pretty sure it requires more then just that (ie Voltage scaling, etc).
Also, most people don't like releasing kernels that could potentially burn up your device.
I know for Nexus One, Wildmonk use to release only to some people the 1228 (I believe it was) kernel.
In short, too much risk and most people aren't willing.
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It shouldn't be that much of a risk. Our KFs have an OMAP 4430, the 4460 model is almost exactly the same and comes scaled at 1.2-1.5 stock. Granted, the 4460 was designed for slightly higher speeds, but the 4430 was designed for 1-1.2, so an extra 300MHz shouldn't cause much harm.
That said, I really don't see why we need it any higher than what it is. Alot of apps can't take full advantage of dual core processors yet and even if they are they're not so power hungry that they need 1.5GHz. I've been playing quite a few Gameloft games underclocked to 600 & 800MHz and i've experienced zero lag. I guess my point is that the only thing that would really be affected is battery life. That's why nobody is working on going higher, it really won't achieve much of anything for all the work it would take to get the kernel stable.
Just my thoughts, though I think it would be cool to be able to say "My KF is overclocked to 1.5GHz!"
WHY would you want to overclock the CPU? I think its rather bad that most kernels for the kindle are OC? I rather like to use my kindle for one day with some minor slowdown than have 1.2+ ghz for a few hours. So here is the call, can somebody UC the kernel, or is there an working app like vsel`? or moto overclock?
miro101 said:
WHY would you want to overclock the CPU? I think its rather bad that most kernels for the kindle are OC? I rather like to use my kindle for one day with some minor slowdown than have 1.2+ ghz for a few hours. So here is the call, can somebody UC the kernel, or is there an working app like vsel`? or moto overclock?
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Just use SetCPU or some other app to change the max frequency.
miro101 said:
WHY would you want to overclock the CPU? I think its rather bad that most kernels for the kindle are OC? I rather like to use my kindle for one day with some minor slowdown than have 1.2+ ghz for a few hours. So here is the call, can somebody UC the kernel, or is there an working app like vsel`? or moto overclock?
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Who cares what you'd rather have? He'd rather have overclock functionality. Why's your's more important?
Kind of curious if the Kindle can support 2.0 MHz...
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uoY_redruM said:
Kind of curious if the Kindle can support 2.0 MHz...
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You mean GHz?
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0xd34d's kernel goes up to 1.3ghz. compatible with all ROMS. A search will find it.
namdnas said:
You mean GHz?
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*face palm* lol, yes.
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fr4nk1yn said:
0xd34d's kernel goes up to 1.3ghz. compatible with all ROMS. A search will find it.
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Really needs to be updated and no cm9
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if it works, which it does, why does it need updating? I tried it early in it,s release with cm9 and it worked there as well.

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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Overclocking One V

A few questions about overclocking
First, is this even working? I'm using the latest PA ROM.
What are the best possible settings that don't damage the phone?
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Yes overclocking is definitely working. U can notice a sharp difference between lower and higher values...don't overclock above 1.7 GHz it may damage ur phone...
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matjazfinzgar said:
A few questions about overclocking
First, is this even working? I'm using the latest PA ROM.
What are the best possible settings that don't damage the phone?
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Woha dude don't even think about going above 1.5.....and I am using 1.2 it's super stable right now...once again if u go.above 1.5 u may damage ur phone
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what kind of kernel do you need to overclock? are most custom roms ready for it already?
tellabee said:
what kind of kernel do you need to overclock? are most custom roms ready for it already?
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All roms can be over clocked...it depends on the kernel
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ohhh i see. so are all kernels that are compatible with the phone compatible with all roms?
cybervibin said:
Woha dude don't even think about going above 1.5.....and I am using 1.2 it's super stable right now...once again if u go.above 1.5 u may damage ur phone
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Yes overclocking is definitely working. U can notice a sharp difference between stock and overclocked kernels...don't overclock above 1.7 GHz it may damage ur phone...
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You guys.... stop scarying the people already. Overclocking your device will not break it in any case, most likely will shorten YOUR BATTERY LIFE! But that's it! You will not fry your phone, motherboard, display or whatever. I can ramp my phone upto 2ghz and it has nothing... But 1024 mhz or 1200 is enough!
I had OCed hellboy to 2 GHz...it felt stable but the phone crashed every time i opened an app...anyways 1.2 is best works so smoothly...best for everyday use...
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When I overclock to 1.5ghz I don't notice any difference at all ...why ?also if I sometimes try 2.0ghz the phone becomes laggy like hell
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When I overclock to 1.5ghz I don't notice any difference at all ...why ?also if I sometimes try 2.0ghz the phone becomes laggy like hell
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Difference is there. Just to be sure that your phone works at that range (and its not a rom/kernel problem) - install Perfmon from the market and open the CPU section - It will then show you in real time at what range your CPU works. And if 2.0 gh becomes laggy it is because your cpu can go that high. Some cpu's can and others can't. That's just how they work. My old HTC Hero could go upto 691 from 526 default but other HTC Heroes could go upto 740....
Yo Son, Just OC'ed my V to 1.8GHz, it flys. Kill those animation.
When I oc'ed to 2.0GHz stability test Crashed dawg. Stability test it son!
BTW: When I drop to 1.9Ghz throttling issues Nig. So bench your one V too.
now I'm at 1.8GHz it's stable and no heat issues at all.
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Yo Son, Just OC'ed my V to 1.8GHz, it flys. Kill those animation.
When I oc'ed to 2.0GHz stability test Crashed dawg. Stability test it son!
BTW: When I drop to 1.9Ghz throttling issues Nig. So bench your one V too.
now I'm at 1.8GHz it's stable and no heat issues at all.
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Throttle 1.9ghz vs no throttle 1.8GHz
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Benchmarks are useless..
Why?
1ceb0x said:
Benchmarks are useless..
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May I ask why? Not about AnTuTu.. but Quadrant Standard is great!! Even helps in choosing a better ROM.. a little..:cyclops:
The only use I have for benchmarking apps is to compare changes in roms and kernels on your own phone. If you use the same app to benchmark, you can see the different performance gains and losses in various rom and kernel combinations. i really don't think they do any good comparing performance between different phones, but for checking on your own mods they do come in handy.
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The only use I have for benchmarking apps is to compare changes in roms and kernels on your own phone. If you use the same app to benchmark, you can see the different performance gains and losses in various rom and kernel combinations. i really don't think they do any good comparing performance between different phones, but for checking on your own mods they do come in handy.
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Use benchmark to determine throttling
Here are some tips I know which increases the benchmark rating..
Use PERFORMANCE as the Governer after overclocking.. And disable 'Force use of GPU for 2D Drawing' in developer options.
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Paresh Kalinani said:
Here are some tips I know which increases the benchmark rating..
Use PERFORMANCE as the Governer after overclocking.. And disable 'Force use of GPU for 2D Drawing' in developer options.
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dont diable them, ur games will lag like ****, paresh dont give wong instructions. if u cant give proper instructions,please dont!
if u diable that, only the taransition animations willl be smoother along with some others, if u dont play games go ahead
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dont diable them, ur games will lag like ****, paresh dont give wong instructions. if u cant give proper instructions,please dont!
if u diable that, only the taransition animations willl be smoother along with some others, if u dont play games go ahead
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Ya I know that games lag. I just told for the 'Benchmark'.. 'cause I've always noticed my benchmark increasing when I disable it..
Of course I enable after the bemchmark! Wonder why does the benchmark increase...
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dear ,
i am on mysence-v liteRC2.0 rom with helboy kernal , i wanted to increase my phones performance and now i am on 1.2ghrts so please let me know whats the maxmimum and min freequesnce i should set to get good preformance like if i keep max to 1200 and min ?? please i am new to this

Making 1.86 ghz model 2.3

also it would be nice to have gpu oc. lets start discusion
Would that require physically changing the processor?
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i think you want to change your cpu frequency from 2.3ghz to 1.8
try to use kernel adiutor then change your max Frequency to 1833Mhz
download at google playstore make sure you are rooted
knoneNull said:
i think you want to change your cpu frequency from 2.3ghz to 1.8
try to use kernel adiutor then change your max Frequency to 1833Mhz
download at google playstore make sure you are rooted
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He wants to over clock his 1.8ghz model to 2.3ghz.
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quicksilver53 said:
Would that require physically changing the processor?
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He wants to over clock his 1.8ghz model to 2.3ghz.
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i see i thought his model is 2.3 if then use custom kernel with OC support
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also it would be nice to have gpu oc. lets start discusion
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It maybe possible, but honestly it depends on who is designing the custom kernel and the processor itself. If it is stable and safe to keep the phone at 2.3 GHz for a long time without any negatives (like overheating) then again it could happen. The highest overclock I've seen was a boost of .5ghz on an older device.
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obscuresword said:
It maybe possible, but honestly it depends on who is designing the custom kernel and the processor itself. If it is stable and safe to keep the phone at 2.3 GHz for a long time without any negatives (like overheating) then again it could happen. The highest overclock I've seen was a boost of .5ghz on an older device.
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yes i hope our kernel developer for zenfone 2 will add support OC, both CPU and GPU that will be nice feature, but over heating might be a problem because intel phone is easy heating even stock kernel, with playing small amount of time my phone get heat thats not healthy for our device..
knoneNull said:
yes i hope our kernel developer for zenfone 2 will add support OC, both CPU and GPU that will be nice feature, but over heating might be a problem because intel phone is easy heating even stock kernel, with playing small amount of time my phone get heat thats not healthy for our device..
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Yeah. I want to know if it would match the 4gb of ram in performance.
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