I just installed Tegrak OC and I am a little mystified on the best setup up for my note. I have Darky rom 3.3 and Franco test Kernal installed. If anyone has this combo and is using Tegrak what have you found to be the best setup for battery and performance together ?
Why do you need to O/C Your note??Its already very quick at processing and overclocking only leads to lesser processor life,battery life and consume lot of power.If I were you,I would leave it as it is
I'm using Tegrak and franco.kernal on stock deodexed rom. I have cpu set at 1600 but don't know enough about the other settings to make any other changes.
I was about to start a thread on this same subject. Thanks ingott77!
@vijai2011 I OC because I have the need for speed!!! And, it actually makes GB run smoother and quicker. I don't yet know if I will use it once the official ICS is released. I've heard the ICS is very quick and smooth compared to GB.
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Yeah i have francos test and running 1.6 overclock with the same voltage as stock 1.4ghz (1300mv). Is completely stable for me. Overclocked the gpu too to 267/400. 400mhz is stable for me at 1000mv but may not be for others. Be careful of overheating with 3d games though. Also changed io scheduler to deadline - its francos default but for testing he changed to noop for stability testing.
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How far is your Galaxy s stable?
mine just hits the 1.1GHZ, beyond that only crashes no matter which voltage i Use. please Use the poll so we have a good picture of what the average galaxy s is capable of..
also comment which version of SGS you are using and 8gb/ 16 Gb etc..
i9000m
PS this thread should be moved to General
had mine at 1.54ghz running MIUI with tk glitch kernel.
was amazingly fast, but my phone got hot quick, i dont like OC'ing i feel it may do more harm than good in the long run.
others may and will disagree but thats my opinion on it
Mine with 1.3GHz OC and some Undervolt is perfectly stable.....
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Mine with 1.3GHz OC and some Undervolt is perfectly stable.....
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Agree with the chef ...
Although I can overclock to 1540MHz it does get hot and Im sure it will do damage in time ..
1300MHz is a great overclock ...
It will be interesting to see what my SGS 2 can be safely overclocked to
1.2 GHz seems ok for me - with UV
Doesn't really get hot.
Running mine @ 1440 MHz with MIUI but i think I can go higher if I want . I have the 8 GB version
1.3 and very stable and with great performance both q score caffiene mark and in daily use
Which voltage are you using?
Mine seems to freeze on voltages above the 1.3V,
above the 1.2 GHZ always freezes. I,m using darkeys 9.5 Rom.
someone some advice which rom is the best for OC, (just for benchmarking) for once.
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Agree with the chef ...
Although I can overclock to 1540MHz it does get hot and Im sure it will do damage in time ..
1300MHz is a great overclock ...
It will be interesting to see what my SGS 2 can be safely overclocked to
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Mine can handle up to 1.3-1.4ghz
Im getting stable speeds of 1.7ghz. Im on watercooling though..
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1.4ghz is my max for full stability. 1.5ghz works fine (no reboots), but the CPU occasionally gives an invalid result during calculations, e.g. during benchmarks like linpack, results can sometimes be inaccurate; 1.44ghz also seemed to work, but I picked 1.4ghz max for longevity/reliability.
UV Values are:
100mhz - 200mV UV (750mV)
200mhz - 150mV UV (800mV)
400mhz - 100mV UV (950mV)
800mhz - 75mV UV (1125mV)
1ghz - 50mV UV (1200mV)
1.2ghz - 50mV UV (1300mV)
1.3ghz - 0mv UV (1400mV)
1.4ghz - 50mV UV (1400mV)
Max UV were found by starting from 100mhz Max frequency, decreasing UV until stable for 5 minutes of software decoding of 720p MKV, and then increasing Max frequency one step. Occasionally the previous step UV needed to be decreased by 25mV to obtain a stability at the next frequency step.
i9000M (16GB)
Guys, if you wanna push your phones to their full stability limits- play on Shadow Guardian game...)
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I can run my SGS stable at 1540 MHz with glitch kernel in MIUI 1.5.20 ROM.
Total stability in a 48 hours stress test.
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Mine is stable at 1.5 Ghz with a 200mv undervolt, but only if I select it as a single frequency.
For multiple frequencies, I was stable at 1.4Ghz on an earlier kernel, but it's slightly unstable now... I'll probably try tweaking the governor.
I'm on a i9000m using tk-glitch's V9D-VC and CM7 #11 build.
By the way, shouldn't this thread be in general?
I am on MIUI v3 and CM7_SGSMTD_platypus-kernel_20110522_r0_quorra-prer11_test4-r2 kernel.
I don't use undervolt settings and 1.2 Ghz is fine for me; above values generally don't work stable.
By the way, 1.2 ghz is almost enough for all games and operations, I did not run into that pushing apps for high oc's.
Regards.
1.44GHz, extremely smooth and stable!
Never seen an option to go above 1.54, but 1.54 works flawlessly so I've chosen 1.5 in the poll. (16gb i9000)
1.3-1.4 GHz tkglitch kernel Miui v3
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It's not the ROm it's the KERNEL who can oc, i adviise using XAN, hardcore kernels in 2.2. or gto's ginger kernel at 2.3 they are stable and 1280 i guess it's the limit not to warm up
But a questin what send me an undervoltage config, to 1300 if the gpu games work for someone at 1300mhz
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Which voltage are you using?
Mine seems to freeze on voltages above the 1.3V,
above the 1.2 GHZ always freezes. I,m using darkeys 9.5 Rom.
someone some advice which rom is the best for OC, (just for benchmarking) for once.
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I have my NC dual booted with CM7 and 1.2 stock and I'm wondering how I can overclock it? Also, what are some pros and cons of overclocking? Thanks
I don't know how to OC the 1.2, but the CM7 already includes the OC kernel. Download an app like No-frills CPU control from the Market to change the speed.
Pros:
Faster
Faster
Faster
Higher voltages - more stable
Cons:
Too much will overheat
Too much will give you SOD
Too much might fry the CPU.
In summary: Don't do it too high.
Hey does someone know the overclock configuration that was posted on the Overcome page once? I'm running on Overcome 4.1 with the belonging Kernel which allows me to get to 1.6ghz (theoretically) and I'd like to overclock to 1.2ghz.
I'd be very grateful if you could help me
Edit: I found this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036020 but does this guide also apply to Overcome 4.1?
Just use Voltage Control or SetCPU. It's really not that hard at all. Just be careful with your voltages-overvolting will eat your battery more but may allow you to reach higher frequencies, and undervolting may get you better battery life but may make your tab unstable.
As a reference, I have my Tab running at 100-1.4 with smartassv2 and stock voltages on the Overcome 4.0 kernel.
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thanks ;-) but which sheduler do you use?
for those who also have problems with overclocking and for
the newbies (like me =-D) I found this page which describes the usage of shedulers
and governors http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19846297
IO Scheduler: CFQ
Governor: Smartassv2
At least that's what I use on my phone. I just left everything alone on my tab.
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thanks, you helped me a lot ;-)
I'm using Voltage Control on 1.3ghz with stock voltages on smartassv2 and deadline and it runs pretty stable
Thanks, useful tip for me too.
I use SetCPU
OC max 1.3GHz, min 100MHz
-75mV from 100Mhz --> 1.0GHz and then -50 from 1.0GHz to 1.3GHz
PLUS various profiles to set max to 800MHz whilst screen off etc etc
that's exactly the same that I did =-D=-D=-D
That's pretty much what I have. OP, sorry I couldn't answer your PM, my tab is currently bricked and I haven't had the chance to recover it.
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yea I have time =-D that's not so important, just make sure your tab runs again ;-)
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I use SetCPU
OC max 1.3GHz, min 100MHz
-75mV from 100Mhz --> 1.0GHz and then -50 from 1.0GHz to 1.3GHz
PLUS various profiles to set max to 800MHz whilst screen off etc etc
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This is what worked for me as well, just don't check"set at boot" option till you've tried that speed for a few days and you config proves stable.
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This is what worked for me as well, just don't check"set at boot" option till you've tried that speed for a few days and you config proves stable.
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Haha, I did check that option when I foolishly set the OC max to 1.6GHz
...I was just able to uninstall between one of the many lopping reboots
Anyway all, sorted now. In fact I have reverted to stock voltage for 1GHz up to 1.3GHz because playing Trial Xtreme2 would cause a reboot when I'd exited the game - seem's all ok now *touches wood*
Which is the best gaming kernel and rom
.....????
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Best gaming kernel ?
The latest AniDroid kernel.
Underclock it to 250MHz @850mV.
Overclock it to 1.6GHz @1300mV.
Undervolt each frequency.
Overclock the GPU to 400MHz.
Install ChainFire Engine from the Market.
The ROM doesn't matter much, but I'd stay clear from TouchWizz because its bloated.
Something like sixstrings's AOKP Build 40. Or ParanoidAndroid v0.5. Or some other ROM.
The most efficient IO is Simple IO governor, aka SIO. Benchmarks show it as weak, but its actually the best one, eveyone knows this.
The most efficient governor for the N7000 is interactiveX.
lulzactiv and pegasusQ don't seem to work well for many people (me included).
When gaming something intensive (GTA3, DeadTrigger, Flash games, etc) you might one to change it to "Performance" governor. But it will drain your battery fast, so have it charging or have a spare battery handy. And remember to deactive "Performance" governor back to interactiveX (or otherwise Hotplug or Ondemand).
Besides this, try experimenting with different set ups. You could get different results, and find what works best for you.
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Anyone else found this?
I was on CM7.2 with Glitch 13.1 and was able to OC safely to 1.7Ghz STABLE!!! And further more I NEVER had to touch the voltages.
But now I'm on CM9.1 with Devil3 1.4.1 I cannot OC past go 1.2Ghz with LiveOC at 110% giving me a determined CPU clock of 1.3 and a bit Ghz, if you push LiveOC to 111% at 1.2Ghz it reboots and you have to clear NSTool Settings from recovery.
Is it just me or is LiveOC a much poorer idea then the methods for overclocking used by Gingerbread...? Should I try Glitch v14 Beta 6? Even though it looks as though the Glitch kernel project has been abandoned :'(
This is just leaving me with a very s**t taste in my mouth as I was looking forward to Ice Cream Sandwich... anyone else having this issue?
You have to increase the voltages. When you set 120%liveOC, 1000Mhz are now 1200Mhz and you should set the same voltage for it as you get automatically on 1200Mhz normal OC. And you should mind that liveOC doesn't only OC the CPU, so it makes your device faster than normal OC, but it's more unstable. The maximum liveOC you can get are 130%, most users can't put in more than 120%.
Thank you dark_knight35, I will have yet another look at the LiveOC guides kicking about (Glitch's one for example) and see if I can make more sense of it.
But what you say about the voltages on a step after LiveOC is truer than true... can't believe I didn't see it! But I was getting proper annoyed :/
Do you (or anyone) know if there is a kernel out there for ICS that doesn't use LiveOC? And instead just OC's the CPU and or GPU like Glitch 13.1 did for CM7?
Again, thank you