I have clockworkmod recovery flashed, trinity xl v2.5 flashed (with the unity v10 by mdj kernel included).
Mine is hboot 1.16 s-on bootunlocked.
So heres the question: After flashing the rom, does this means my phone is overclocked/underclocked? (according to the mdj kernel).
There is a difference on the available ram. I've check my cpu frequecy at quadrant standard and it says max:2ghz min: 128mhz. But in antutu benchmark, it show the stock cpu frequency for incs :/
Did you try with SetCPU or No Frills, even Android Overclock should work.
Try to flash Lord's or Rcmix 11.1 kernel if issue persists.
Well I think this is the problem for hboot 1.16 s-on. But i'm pretty sure its overclock and underclock. When I was at my stock rom, available ram was like 200mb+
Now its 300mb+
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zukri90 said:
Well I think this is the problem for hboot 1.16 s-on. But i'm pretty sure its overclock and underclock. When I was at my stock rom, available ram was like 200mb+
Now its 300mb+
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Then you have just to wait for revolutionary, because HBoot controls such settings as overclock and underclock/undervolt etc.
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Hi all
I 've wildfire with root access .I tried to flash it with all custom ROMS's, only CyanogenMod run after reststart but wasn't stable, others couldn' t even start after reboot. Loaded kernels ,without OC dosn't help. I only need try OC .Can it be done without reflashing whole ROM ??
Ok done with Jacob Kernel
So far stable on 652MHz .Visible speed difference in google maps
I use the stock HTC Wildfire ROM overclocked @768Mhz and sometimes it just get fkd up when i write messages ... Im gonna change phone asap
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MySelf_v1 said:
I use the stock HTC Wildfire ROM overclocked @768Mhz
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My HTC switches off casualy on 768Mhz i think this is too high for any Wildfire
Mine seems stable now at max 652mhz and min 245mhz ... i get like 3.8 mflops and I think thats nice?
Mine works fine on cyanogenmod with oc 768 mhz
i have a question do you have to flash a custom ROM to OC your wildfire?
or can you just have the ROM you got when you bought your phone root the phone and then flash OC kernel?
dakhr said:
Ok done with Jacob Kernel
So far stable on 652MHz .Visible speed difference in google maps
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Could you please tell wich kernel? I have a WILDFIRE with Android 2.1 with root acess. With another rom i already used 691MHZ very stable.
relesman said:
Could you please tell wich kernel? I have a WILDFIRE with Android 2.1 with root acess. With another rom i already used 691MHZ very stable.
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Kernel from this topic:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798471
Stock ROM-my Wildfire is completly "resistant" to any custom ROM(do not boot ,crash, screen freezes etc)
™¤»Aamir«¤™ said:
i have a question do you have to flash a custom ROM to OC your wildfire?
or can you just have the ROM you got when you bought your phone root the phone and then flash OC kernel?
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Yes i've orginal ROM only OC kernel flashed
Kernel here :
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798471
How to..
Hi, how do I overclock? I mean, what app do I have to use? I also find a picture showing the temperature in the status bar - maybe it is also possible to show the speed as well.
M.
buy SetCpu from android market
Mines can do 748mhz ,but if i set 768mhz,it can't boot and become a "soft brick"(use clockwork mod recovery to recover it)
I use cyanogen mod 7 #17
I found 691 to be most stable for every ROM i tried so far. SetCpu can be found free somewhere in the XDA forum.
hey i wanted to know:
what is a good stable high performable overclock frequency for power/3d games??
Currently I have: HTC Incredible S rooted with runnydr0id 2.1 rom (android 2.3.5)
i have it overclocked to 1.3 ghz max. with setCPU
is this good ? do i need more?
mine is on 1.4ghz via CM7 settings. i think im using the brazilian wax governor from lord clockan kernel. 100% stable, havent had any reboots of slowdowns and the phone is incredible-y ( ;] ) quick all round.
Hey guys
I have OCed the CPU to 1.2 and I know its not as far as I can go. But isn't it risky to go up as much as like 1.7? Or more?! Wouldn't it shorten the phones life if not any sudden damage?
HTC Incredible S - S-Off
Recovery: 4EXT v1.0.0.3 RC3 Touch
Radio: 3322.10.08.28_M
ROM: MIUI
Yeah I would stay at 1.2 because anything over 1.3 you run the risk of overheating and damaging the CPU although I've read it's quite hard to damage it you would get lots of Ron reboots.
I've ran at 1.9 for hours before it does nothing, the phone will shut itself off before allowing you to damage the cpu. Currently at 1.6 for games such as minecraft and music player simultaneously.
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Running at 1.5 here, and no issues.
The most stable I can do with my IS is just around 1.4. Anything over than that and my phones becomes unstable.
i had mine at 1.4 no problems, is it really necessary to go any higher though?
All the apps n games run great at 1.2 ghz I don't think setting the CPU more than that would be necessary.
HTC Incredible S - S-Off
Recovery: 4EXT v1.0.0.3 RC3 Touch
Radio: 3322.10.08.28_M
ROM: fabulous MIUI
i overclock till 1.4 and used performance
Even at 1.2 my phone was unstable at times, so it varies a lot.
I now just stick with stock speed.
I'm at Max 1497MHz, Min 192MHz, with SmartassV2 governor. virtually no problems. sometimes my phone restarts or freezes but it's like once every 2 months and at that point, it's probably not from OC
Well I guess it really depends on the way and how much u use ur phone. I'm going for 1.3
HTC Incredible S - S-Off
Recovery: 4EXT v1.0.0.3 RC3 Touch
Radio: 3322.10.08.28_M
ROM: MIUI
1.3 and no problem at all so far...
HTC Incredible S - S-Off
Recovery: 4EXT v1.0.0.3 RC3 Touch
Radio: 3322.10.08.28_M
ROM: MIUI
So the title says it all. How did you tweak up your IncS? And what custom or stock Rom your tweaking.
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So the title says it all. How did you tweak up your IncS? And what custom or stock Rom your tweaking.
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That sounds dirty
Yup. Flash a custom rom. Overclocking CPU is not recommended.
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Read the forum, read some more, did a bit more reading, downloaded what I needed then read everything again and WOOHOO, rooted, custom rom and happiness ensued
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Cm7 nightlies 146
tiamat 1.14
uv all values -75
min 256 max 1800 wake
min180 max 380 sleep
smartass version 2 governor
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Trinity Sensation XL 4.5
RCmix kernel (the one that came with the phone)
Undervolted all by -25
Virtuous overclock daemon and OC/UV beater
screen on 122-1070mhz ondemand or interactive
screen off 122-384mhz conservative
Beats + sony xloud
DSP manager
V6 supercharger
Sony bravia engine
And I have foil inside the back cover in an attempt to increase the horrible reception of both the inc s and optus
The list goes on...
ICEss is a ROM that aims to fill the gap between some of the less stable Sense ports from other phones, and the Stockish ROM everyone seems to like that isn't on XDA. ICEss is fast, stable, and decent on battery.
Features:
Stock look & feel
Based on latest AT&T ICS 4.0.3
Modded build.prop or Stock (and I mean STOCK)
Aroma installer
Includes Holics 0730 Kernel and Faux Kernel 077u (for S-OFF only!)
Zipaligned, deodexed
De-bloated (AT&T junk, CIQ, and some Sense stuff)
Full Sense (no flaky workaround to obtain a AOSP look)
Advanced Power Menu (thanks GSLEON3)
thermald removed (greatly improved battery life)
rooted, with your choice of SuperSu or Superuser
Sweep2Wake
HQ Camera mod
OrDroid Video Mod
Underclock or Overclock GPU
Bugs:
Aroma splash screen says version 0.8
You tell me
Todo:
Add LeeDroid Tweaks
Unlock with Menu button
Current Download:
0.4 (Android File Host) - Thanks ronnie498
0.4 (4Shared)
Previous Version Download:
0.3 (4Shared)
Screenshots:
Coming Soon
How to Install:
Follow the Superguide Thread and ensure you're bootloader is unlocked, and that you have a custom recovery like TWRP or ClockWorkModRecovery.
Download ICEss Rom zip to your SD card.
Boot into recovery (power off then hold Power and Volume Down while powering up).
Install the ZIP through your recovery.
If you're S-OFF, the kernel you selected will be installed, and all you have to do is reboot.
If you're S-ON, the boot.img has been built for you and saved to the SD card. You must get this file onto your computer and "fastboot flash boot boot.img" from there.
Tips for Better Battery Life:
During install, choose -25mV or -50mV undervolt, and GPU lowclocking, or normal mod
Set CPU Frequency range between 1512 MHZ and 342 MHZ.
Set CPU Governor to Intellidemand and I/O Scheduler to noop
Use a 3rd party screen brightness app like Lux
CHANGELOG
ChangeLog:
0.4:
Fixed APN list. Should be as complete as any other rom for Vivid
Fixed error in Aroma install when Faux's kernel is selected
Thanks needed to try another stock ICS ROM. I have been on holics rom 1.2 for a while know need change
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Looks great! Thanks
Can't wait til leedroid tweaks are added.
Nice I'll try this out later
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Updated to Version 0.4. This has fixed the APNs list, and the install steps for Faux's kernel. See the Changelog post for basically the same thing I said here
I'd like to know if anyone would be interested in me including any other kernels in the ROM. I'm also working on building my own using Faux's source as a starting point.
Excellent! Glad to see someone is doing something (anything) for this phone :good:
Nice! I can't wait to try this!
I would give 10000000 internets to a sense 3.5 based rom
Hey ess,
Great effort here. (Once tweaks are in, this'll be awesome \o/
Me personally, like to see a kernel that is most battery friendly
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running Pegasus 2.5.0a ICS 4.0.3
using XDA Premium app \o/
LQQKS said:
Me personally, like to see a kernel that is most battery friendly
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Same here my friend! So far, the Holics 0730 kernel has proven itself to be the best on battery in my experience. This is why I used it as the base kernel for my ROM. Faux's as almost or maybe just as good as long as you have your CPU frequency in the stock to underclocked range. In fact, the Intellidemand governor that I preach about using in either Faux or Holics kernels was written by Faux, and is by far my favourite. It's conservative, but isn't slow to ramp up to meet demands, which is why I recommend it highly.
The kernel I'm working on has two goals in mind: use the least amount of memory as possible, and use the Intellidemand governor and noop scheduler by default. It will basically be a slimmed down version of Faux's.
How would I get the boot.img to my pc? would my phone not start up after flashing the custom ROM because im missing the boot.img?
also what is the difference between modified and stock build prop?
Download the Rom zip to your computer and extract it, or, download the Rom zip to your phone and extract it. Copy the boot.IMG to the sd card then to your computer.
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There is no boot.IMG in your ICEss ROM
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I combine kozmiks stockish kernel with CPU tuner to underclock and have gotten decent battery life
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running Pegasus 2.5.0a ICS 4.0.3
using XDA Premium app \o/
Personally I dislike Tweaks on the Vivid, my big issue is the duplicated center clock. Perhaps a version with and one without? Everything else looks fantastic!
Sent from my De-Sensed HTC Vivid using Tapatalk 2
I'll try, thank man.
camo_flage said:
There is no boot.IMG in your ICEss ROM
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Sorry mate, I was answering this on my phone while talking about a different ROM. My ROM zip does not have the S-ON kernel images. However, when you run the installer, and select S-ON, it will build a boot.img and move it to the root of your SD card. If you have TWRP recovery, you can then mount the SD card in USB and pull the file off with your computer. Otherwise, you will need to use a card reader, or some other method.
Alternatively, you can use the S-ON Holics kernel link in my signature, or any other kernel meant for S-ON.
calikevin said:
Personally I dislike Tweaks on the Vivid, my big issue is the duplicated center clock. Perhaps a version with and one without? Everything else looks fantastic!
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I'm trying to get the original source for Tweaks so I can implement it from scratch, and hopefully fix the bugs present in other roms (one of the biggest reasons I made this rom in the first place) and implement the rest of the stuff that never worked in any rom.