Hi,
I'm curently searching for a stock GB V20l Kernel (2.6.32.9) with only overcloking ability.
Thanks
You can try Spica's HP kernel, it's stable and has pretty good battery life. OC can be up to 1.55ghz, but I recommend no more than 1.2 for daily usage
want it too. the very first kernels had just CPU OC, but now all overclock gpu, ram, etc. but my device can't deal with memory OC
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Why up? The answer has been given. Horse power kernel is a good kernel, choose SR2 version.
No kernel overclocks gpu, and ram hack exists only in some CM7 kernels.
For me sr2 works great.
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Hi guys,
I've searched the forums and unfortunately have found nothing about the title.
Is there a known or upcoming overclock for the Galaxy S on Froyo 2.2? Obviously the Kernel Overclock below is only for Eclair but Froyo with 1.2GHz would be sweet!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=746343
Thanks!
the thing is we all use the samsung kernels and the froyo kernel is not released because firmwares aren't official so they're not forced to distribute the sources (leaks = mostly illegal - it's even breaking gpl)
i suppose u could get a 2.1 kernel to boot somehow, its probably mostly the init ramdisk which changes (?)
Until they get stable setcpu that works even with stock kernels overclocking is next to useless
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How about now?
There is just one topic on this. And if you read atleast a couple of last msges you would know.
Just curious, is that overclock means drain more battery power? Then I guess it not good for smartphone isn't it?
coalee said:
Just curious, is that overclock means drain more battery power? Then I guess it not good for smartphone isn't it?
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Geeeezzz..... People here who want to overclock do not care about battery drain.
In most cases (use the Nexus One as a good example) they modified the kernel to undervolt to acceptable levels, and they were still able to overclock to 1.2Ghz stable. I saw no change in battery use when I had my Nexus One and overclocked with this UV method.
Guys,
What's the best Kernels for this rom - CyanogenMod-7 for Optimus 2X - NIGHLTIES
Would like something stable and would push to 1.5 (currently stuck at 1000 standard)
Ta
The best kernel I would recommend is ETaNa Kernel (link in signature), because it's really stable for CM, and you can tweak it a lot with spicas On The Fly pack. Also the battery life is awesome with it. Only, ETaNa Kernel doesn't OC to 1.5Ghz. The HOC version OC's to 1.4Ghz and the LOC version OC's to 1.2Ghz. However the difference between 1.5Ghz and 1.4Ghz isn't noticeable. It doesn't make the phone smoother, it only consumes more battery.
But if you want to OC to 1.5Ghz so badly then I recommend Ironkernel for Gingerbread, you can find it in the dev section.
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The best kernel I would recommend is ETaNa Kernel (link in signature), because it's really stable for CM, and you can tweak it a lot with spicas On The Fly pack. Also the battery life is awesome with it. Only, ETaNa Kernel doesn't OC to 1.5Ghz. The HOC version OC's to 1.4Ghz and the LOC version OC's to 1.2Ghz. However the difference between 1.5Ghz and 1.4Ghz isn't noticeable. It doesn't make the phone smoother, it only consumes more battery.
But if you want to OC to 1.5Ghz so badly then I recommend Ironkernel for Gingerbread, you can find it in the dev section.
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Hi,
1.2 - 1.4 would be fine also.
I will give it a go!
Downloading this one
1203050915-ETaNa_HOC_DS_OTF_96M.zip 05-Mar-2012 09:15 4.3M
Seems to be the latest.
choccy31 said:
Hi,
1.2 - 1.4 would be fine also.
I will give it a go!
Downloading this one
1203050915-ETaNa_HOC_DS_OTF_96M.zip 05-Mar-2012 09:15 4.3M
Seems to be the latest.
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It is the latest, but are you sure you want a 96MB Ramhack? You are aware of the fact that some things might not work right? All in all I just think that 96MB is just a little too big. 48MB should be sufficient in my opinion...
Hi,
Yeah it's not installing, stuck on boot screen ;-(
Will try different one.
Thanks
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It is the latest, but are you sure you want a 96MB Ramhack? You are aware of the fact that some things might not work right? All in all I just think that 96MB is just a little too big. 48MB should be sufficient in my opinion...
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Ignore,
Took ages to boot but seems to have worked now.
Fingers crossed all ok on 48MB hoc
Hi guys, i'm currently using Etana, the last release LOC with 0 ramhacked!
Drain battery isn't to high and it's very very smooth ^_*
+1 for Vadonka
I can also suggest the latest Etana kernel. Works fine.
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Hi guys, i'm currently using Etana, the last release LOC with 0 ramhacked!
Drain battery isn't to high and it's very very smooth ^_*
+1 for Vadonka
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I have installed too. Used it long and works great.
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ETaNa kernel from Vadonka is amazing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427646
i have gone back to my stock rom (jvo for stability) is there any way which i can overclock this rom , i was running ics at 1.4 ghz is there away for that overclock on stock
as far as I know, there is no possibility to overclock if you want to keep the stock kernel... however, you may use a different kernel (such as Midnight 0.9.0 or Semaphore 2.5.0). They come with an own settings-application which lets you overclock at least to 1200Mhz...
On a different but not unrelated topic, you may want to flash JW1 or JVT if you go for stability, they are more stable than JVO.
And I can say, JW1 in combination with Midnight kernel works pretty good, battery life is awesome and you can overclock (if you want to, that is)
got any software for overclock?
i am newbie...
If you will root your phone, you can use the app "tegrak overclock".
its free in the play store.
As the title suggests I would like to know what kernel people are using with what Rom and why.
Do you use the same Kernel with every Rom you flash?
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As the title suggests I would like to know what kernel people are using with what Rom and why.
Do you use the same Kernel with every Rom you flash?
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Well im on stock 2.2.1 froyo with CF-ROOT kernel. got this phone as present lats week. haven`t flash it yet xD but ,as anyone here, i just love flashing
I am using cm9 nightlies - based on 4.0.4 because of its stability, good battery life and performance, settings + twics - tw launcher, weather widget and some other things from sgs3, atm with devil3 .79 kernel, with stock ram (378mb, if needed, i can increase it up to 403mb), stable oc up to 1400mhz (with semaphore 1140max., 1200 -> bootloop), also gpu is oc-able ... but if u dont want to oc, semaphore kernel is better for u
I'm reinstalling right now the miui speed ics by lucainno, with devil3 kernel. I really love this rom expecially for the layout, which is different from any other rom! The speed is great and battery life as well. And the kernel is simply... awesome! For its customization
Hi, I'm using ics 4.0.4 cna by franzy with the midnight kernel. I had the devil before but i got a bootloop. With the last midnight the phone is smooth, no lags, good battery life, no bugs until now !
Saurom jw5 + semaphore + ext4 works for me.. very smooth ops. Sticking to 2.3.6 for the fm radio
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I'm running the CM9 nightlies as well, with a Semaphore kernel. Very stable and good batteri life, although I'm thinking about comparing with a devil3 kernel. Right now, with the battery life I'm having the most important thing for me is the stability, though.
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I want to overclock my N7000's CPU and GPU. Please guide me how to do it safely. :cyclops:
N7000 Intl
Kernel: PhilZ cwm6 v5.06.1 with CWM 6.0.3.2 based recovery
ROM: SlimBean 4.3 (Official Build 2.2-1745)
Your kernel has to allow you to do that and you have to use a program like cpu master, or You can search for overclocking in the settings.
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So, what kernel allows you to do that?
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The only way to overclock the n7000 worth mentioning
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tegrak.overclock.ultimate&hl=en
For gaming, i recommend:
Also, depending on how you use the phone you might want to underclock(and/or undervolt) the cpu (to avoid thermal throttle) and overclock the gpu (400 mhz works great on my phone, compared to stock 260)
For browsing the web and stuff like that:
consider overclocking the cpu to 1500-1600 (even 1650 has proven possible on my phone.)
try NX kernel (only for 4.2.2) or speedmod kernel.
for me samsung latest update is better for gaming because it has updated driver for mali (and you can use Titanium backup to freeze samsung's unwanted apps)
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Azeazezar said:
The only way to overclock the n7000 worth mentioning
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tegrak.overclock.ultimate&hl=en
For gaming, i recommend:
Also, depending on how you use the phone you might want to underclock(and/or undervolt) the cpu (to avoid thermal throttle) and overclock the gpu (400 mhz works great on my phone, compared to stock 260)
For browsing the web and stuff like that:
consider overclocking the cpu to 1500-1600 (even 1650 has proven possible on my phone.)
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Can you please give ROM and Kernel details of your N7000? What android version you are on?
I want to overclock for gaming.
manigma said:
Can you please give ROM and Kernel details of your N7000? What android version you are on?
I want to overclock for gaming.
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I am on asylum rum.
However, on this ROM, my GPU does not scale properly. So for gaming its not great.
NX kernel is great for gaming, unfortunately it's a bit dated.
In my opinion cm 4.3-based Roms work well.
But , changing ROM does not have as big an effect compared to overclocking the GPU.