[Q] What are the stock kernel settings on ICS - HTC Vivid, Raider, Velocity

Some kernels say the gpu is clock to 320mhz, what is it clocked to on stock? Also some kernels state dual core, does this mean stock doesn't use both cores? Just would like to know I'm kind of a spec junky. HTC vivid
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dfella30 said:
Some kernels say the gpu is clock to 320mhz, what is it clocked to on stock? Also some kernels state dual core, does this mean stock doesn't use both cores? Just would like to know I'm kind of a spec junky. HTC vivid
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Anything that promotes dual core is just hype since our phone is a dual core.
I believe stock gpu is around 266
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1.5Ghtz velocity, 1.2Ghtz Vivid?

They are both "HTC Holiday" but Am I crazy or are the Velocity and Vivid actually fairly different in technical specs...
The HTC Velocity is advertised as being 1.5, but I see the vivid is 1.2
Are there any other differences like RAM or a change in GPU to go along with the CPU change?
HTC Velocity apparently has - Dual Core 1.5 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 220 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8260 Snapdragon chipset
HTC Vivid apparently has - Qualcomm® APQ 8060, 1.2 GHz dual core processor, Qualcomm MDM9200
Maybe they are the same thing and one is overclocked?
they are the same thing, but the vivid is UNDERclocked
I think the scorpion is a better processor.
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dreezy1209 said:
I think the scorpion is a better processor.
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They are both scorpion. As PG mentioned they are the same hardware wise, just under clocked for a more conservative power consumption.
excellent, thanks for the info gents!

[Q] overclock

could anybody help me overclock my htc salsa...and what wld be the stable clock tht i cld use
Max clock setting is 800, or you'll overheat the handset.
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The stock kernel supports your cpu to clock at max of 800Mhz..
We need a overclocking kernal, which may support upto 1.2GHz..
No DEV's has got yet for HTC salsa.
Need to wait for some more time..
Overclocking results into overall performance including your battery...
But not reliable...
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My Salsa over heats even for 800mhz, perticularly when I use gMaps. I tried to reduce the speed with another kernal but did not work. Phone stopped booting. So i had to restore it to stock and then re root.
kernel is responsible for the communication between hardware and software components hence it is different in each devices according to device config(hardware and software capabilities).
u cannot flash some kernel just like that..
u need a dedicated one for salsa..
shivunaikc said:
kernel is responsible for the communication between hardware and software components hence it is different in each devices according to device config(hardware and software capabilities).
u cannot flash some kernel just like that..
u need a dedicated one for salsa..
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Yes i realised that after screwing my phone... luckly i did not brick it.
Yeah and it would be able to be overclocked pretty high as well. Try the dev boards you might get more luck.
iCaal said:
Yeah and it would be able to be overclocked pretty high as well. Try the dev boards you might get more luck.
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Be my guest mate......anyone that trys to oc without a new kernel best be prepared to buy a new phone. Last person to try it phone got so hot in few mins the phone shut down and didn't turn on for ages.
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BigBearEvo said:
Be my guest mate......anyone that trys to oc without a new kernel best be prepared to buy a new phone. Last person to try it phone got so hot in few mins the phone shut down and didn't turn on for ages.
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Vodafone guarantee ill just say it burns me . Any kernels I can try? I need a couple more posts to access the dev boards
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iCaal said:
Vodafone guarantee ill just say it burns me . Any kernels I can try? I need a couple more posts to access the dev boards
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nope im testing ones given to me...but its slow process and most kernels ive tested are basic, they haven't even got wifi enabled in them.
What about the "customized" kernel in .sense, does that have oc potential?
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That's a stock kernel untouched. Nothing special and unusable on other roms
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BigBearEvo said:
That's a stock kernel untouched. Nothing special and unusable on other roms
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It says customised... Beeeennnn! I really need to learn what a kernel is...
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iCaal said:
It says customised... Beeeennnn! I really need to learn what a kernel is...
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lol if it was customized i think i'd know about it lol..im normally the first to test these out lol
So what exactly is a kernel?
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iCaal said:
So what exactly is a kernel?
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http://www.androidcentral.com/android-z-what-kernel
Ohhh ok thanks. What is exactly involved in making an oc kernel?
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iCaal said:
Ohhh ok thanks. What is exactly involved in making an oc kernel?
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http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...how-build-your-own-kernel-package-source.html
if your technically advanced in this area...feel free
BigBearEvo said:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...how-build-your-own-kernel-package-source.html
if your technically advanced in this area...feel free
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LOL I only know html
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BigBearEvo said:
Max clock setting is 800, or you'll overheat the handset.
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Hang on, so there is no way to overclock a salsa without it overheating?
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Jellybean for vivid?

Is there any chance for this device to get the new Jellybean?
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Officially, it's highly unlikely... but there will likely be themes if not some ports done by the wonderful developers here at XDA.
yeah, I've been wanting to see the performace improvements they claim to have the upgrade to 4.1
Judging from the Vivid tech specs...I'm assuming its possible for a ROM/port of JB. But, as far as I would "guess".....I don't think there will be an actual update for the Vivid, as HTC has not yet gotten full AOSP...
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Some people say "yes", some other say "no" and HTC is not answering tweets related to that, actually I think it's possible, we have almost the same hard as One S, and it's pretty sure getting JB, but untill HTC let us know about that officially we'll be just dreaming
switchblade696 said:
Is there any chance for this device to get the new Jellybean?
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I would he happy if they would just fix the problems with 4.0.3 - supposedly a 4.0.4 version that is coming/has come to some phones.
I want jelly bean bad my friend just put jellybean on his Sony Ericsson play r800x
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What's the difference between 4.0.3 and 4.0.4
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rastareefer said:
What's the difference between 4.0.3 and 4.0.4
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Just bug fixes. Now, I couldn't tell you what those are though.
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in my opinion, the hardware of the Vivid is more than capable of running Jellybean. I used to have a Motorola Atrix 4g (1 ghz dual core) that was like 3 years old and it ran Jellybean better than my Vivid runs Ice Cream. I imagine this was because of Project butter but I think the Vivid would be a ok.
dopeymha said:
in my opinion, the hardware of the Vivid is more than capable of running Jellybean. I used to have a Motorola Atrix 4g (1 ghz dual core) that was like 3 years old and it ran Jellybean better than my Vivid runs Ice Cream. I imagine this was because of Project butter but I think the Vivid would be a ok.
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I have a Samsung Infuse that is a single core 1.2ghz with 512mb of ram that runs jellybean flawlessly
Anyways...looks like h8rift has found the fix for mic and just needs to perfect it...won't be much longer for a stable 4.1
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Nexus7 Hardware Qustion

Is the Tegra3 processor a 2core, 3core or 4core and what is the GHZ speed of this Tegra3? I love this new Nexus7 it is totally awesome.
Quad hut actually has 5...I believe it is 1.2ghz stock (could be wrong).
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Just watched a neat nVidia video on the Tegra 3. It has 4-cores and a "companion core". The companion core does all the mundane background stuff and sucks the least juice. The other cores only kick in when needed, like for loading an app quickly, playing a game, etc.
The video was linked in another thread on XDA...just can't remember where.
It's a 5 core chip with a 12 core GPU, clocked at 1.3 ghz.
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GeneralCrocket said:
It's a 5 core chip with a 12 core GPU, clocked at 1.3 ghz.
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1.5Ghz still recognized as quad core
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XxLostSoulxX said:
1.5Ghz still recognized as quad core
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It's 1.3 ghz with 4 cores + power saving core.
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I second the above^^

Arm

What is the diferrence between armv7 rev1 and Armv7 rev2?
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Both are the same architecture, rev2 is an upgraded version of the rev1 chip. Sort of like the tegra 3 and the tegra 3+
They both belong to the same generation of chipsets, but may differ in chip size, die cast size, RAM management, voltage, K-value of materials used and so on
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I think rev 2 can be overclocked more than rev 1?right?
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JELLYZ said:
I think rev 2 can be overclocked more than rev 1?right?
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Not necessarily, two identical CPUs may differ enough so that one can be overclocked about 1Ghz while the other might be unstable at 100MHz overclock.
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JELLYZ said:
I think rev 2 can be overclocked more than rev 1?right?
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I dont know much about mobile processors but I assume it follows the same concept as Desktop processors. Lets assume the i5 2500k is Arm v7 rev1 while the i5 3570k is the Arm v7 rev2. Just cuz the i5 3570k is newer does not necessarily mean it will clock better or hold temperatures as well. Yes i do know the latter i5 is built with a smaller die size but thats not my point
To answer your question, it really comes down to luck on how well you can clock your processor.

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