i have the nexus one running cyanogenmod7 with intersect ravens kernel and i have it clocked at 245mhz min 1113mhz max and if i play games on my phone the back get hot verry quickly and i would like to keep it overclocked so does anyone have any ideas on what i could do to keep the phone cool is there a kernel that will let me udjust the voltage of the cpu frequinces.
tinye99 said:
i have the nexus one running cyanogenmod7 with intersect ravens kernel and i have it clocked at 245mhz min 1113mhz max and if i play games on my phone the back get hot verry quickly and i would like to keep it overclocked so does anyone have any ideas on what i could do to keep the phone cool is there a kernel that will let me udjust the voltage of the cpu frequinces.
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Try the SetCPU app. Search for it in the Play Store
I am uaing set cpu right now but there is no optionbforbcontrolling the voltages
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If you use one of the latest kernels with OC/UV daemons, you can use OC/UV Beater or the similar app, that controls the OC/UV parameters for those daemons.
Can you link me to one of those kernels
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Look in Development.
What kernels am i looking for i cant find any
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Maybe intersect ravens kernel is all you need? Install the app and try it out.
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All the kernels i jave tried wont let me uv
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has anyone been able to overclock the CPU for the galaxy S past 1GHz??? Im sold when i found out that touchwiz can be replaced w/ ADW Launcher so i plan on gettin this phone next month.
wouldnt recomment it.. when we tried even just setting the cpu mode to on demand instead of conservative.. which doesnt even up the cpu.. search for the thread about it on here.
Don´t think is such a problem if long as you don´t heat it up.
Its easy to overclock this phone, I'm running 1.2 ghz right now with a custom rom, its a great phone and if you want to game its unbeatable in performance compared to other smart phones.
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Mortify1 said:
Its easy to overclock this phone, I'm running 1.2 ghz right now with a custom rom, its a great phone and if you want to game its unbeatable in performance compared to other smart phones.
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Why resurrect a question that was asked nearly 10 months ago and due to advances is not really even relevant anymore?
Check dates, save time, cut down on forum spam
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boimarc89 said:
has anyone been able to overclock the CPU for the galaxy S past 1GHz??? Im sold when i found out that touchwiz can be replaced w/ ADW Launcher so i plan on gettin this phone next month.
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I have run my phone using the CM7 and Miui roms at 1.3 ghz using the bilboa or zacharius kernels and xans voltage control app (which also allows you to undervolt) with absolutely no problems. Admittedly the phone will get hot if try and play dungeon defenders whilst you are charging so don't!
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So I have overclock my phone to 1.2Ghz but what are the effect on my phone?battery life and all?thanks
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ekie84 said:
So I have overclock my phone to 1.2Ghz but what are the effect on my phone?battery life and all?thanks
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isnt 1.2ghz a liitle extreme? what's so important that cannot run on 700-800mhz?
Before asking you should have tried searching the forums because there are a lot of threads and post about overclocking and about different cpu configurations
Sorry I haven't search the forum...I have tried milestone overclock and overclock my phone to 1.2Ghz...its ok but eventually the it make my phone slow after 8hrs of testing it
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Hey folks,
P-Funk asked me to take a look at the kernel source for the Zio and see what I could make of it.
I won't lie to you, its not pretty. However, determination usually prevails, and so I present you with a kernel, currently beta, with minimal support (I don't have a Zio).
Use at your own risk! I, nor anyone else is responsible for damage done from, or to your device. Your device may become unstable. Your cat may marry your dog, and your gerbil may elope with your daughter or son. This is not my fault.
Features
2.6.32.9 source built
overclocked to 748mhz
lowmemkiller driver patches and tweaks
Boots at stock 600mhz speed. You must use setcpu to overclock.
sdcard read speed tweak
init.d support
smartass and interactive governors.
bfq i/o scheduler added and set as default.
kernel is pre-rooted, and will start usb debugging by default.
swap support
Download URL:
http://www.multiupload.com/2GQA0JD1VS
How to install:
Download file, place on sdcard, boot clockwrok recovery and flash.
Please note: I am trying to upload source to a mercurial repo, but it is having issues. I have a trouble ticket in with bitbucket. The source is too big to upload to github for free. If I do not hear back from them, I will tarball the source and upload it that way.
Thanks:
Every single soul in IRC #openzio who broke their phones testing stuff for me
Thanks. Testing now.
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Much respect m8.
*looks at donate link*
Wink wink.
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OK I flashed the Kernel and I am stuck at the Kyocera splash screen. Dont understand why its not booting up.
For those that cannot boot this, SPz0 has a more stable version that he will be releasing with his rom.
729mhz seems to be the most stable clockspeed for this device.
for those that are wondering, the smartass governor eliminates the need for a "screen off" profile by automatically capping the CPU speed when the screen is off/phone goes to sleep.
More info.
Smartass will also cap the max frequency when sleeping to 352Mhz (or if your min frequency is higher than 352 – why?! – it will cap it to your min frequency). Lets take for example the 528/176 kernel, it will sleep at 352/176. No need for sleep profiles any more!
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In other words, SetCPU would only be needed to OC (or use the Overclock widget, whatever floats your cookies).
So this kernel is ready to use or wait? A little confused from your post.
ZIO 2.2 ROOTED
ADW Launcher EX
Gingerbread Theme
z3r0t0l0rEnCe said:
So this kernel is ready to use or wait? A little confused from your post.
ZIO 2.2 ROOTED
ADW Launcher EX
Gingerbread Theme
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No this one is unstable but there is one working and being tested as we speak, it should be released soon.
Would this work on a sprint device?
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OK I flashed the Kernel and I am stuck at the Kyocera splash screen. Dont understand why its not booting up.
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I flashed it with no problems. Did you clear your caches (dalvik, etc) with ClockworkMod prior to flashing?
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I flashed it with no problems. Did you clear your caches (dalvik, etc) with ClockworkMod prior to flashing?
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Would this work the Sprint version? Is the overclock stable on your device?
Androidboy35961 said:
Would this work the Sprint version? Is the overclock stable on your device?
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No...
Androidboy35961 said:
Would this work on a sprint device?
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No...
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No...
No...
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Sprint users don't get no love at all...lol
Sprint got the short end of the stick!
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Trying out swap, seems to be neutral on this device.
748 Freezes and causes random reboots for me.
Great job man, and much thanks from all of us Zio owners for your time and effort, thanks Adrynalyne!
Any reason anyone can think of why or what in the kernel would cause 2d graphics to choke out so bad? I was scoring 110-120 prior to OCing, and now 2d is scoring 70 if I'm lucky. Any thoughts or ideas?
I thought this device could run at 800mhz??? I thought wrong. Cheap cpu they are using.
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I thought this device could run at 800mhz??? I thought wrong. Cheap cpu they are using.
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Why on earth are you such an ungrateful douchebag?
Why not contribute something constructive instead of showing people how douchey you can be...
OnTopic:
749Mhz ran flawless for me. It seems to be random on who 749mhz freezes with.
@sinisin: did you flash 749oc with the openzio rom?
My ROM has Adrynalyne's stable 729Mhz overclock for those interested.
Hey Adrynalyne:
Think I could grab an 800Mhz OC from you at some point? I really wanna push the boundaries of this cpu.
Just a straight step from 748 to 800Mhz would be sufficient.
I want to see if I can get it to run stable @ 800Mhz.
I think that would need some voltage tweaks to reach 800mhz
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Sprint users don't get no love at all...lol
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All the cool kids have cricket
Cricket users are lucky to have any development, my roommates told me there wouldn't be any Dev's interested in the ZIO. I think the main issue you're encountering is any Dev who has the droid options available on sprint, is not going to choose the ZIO for their personal phone or development. You're best bet is to start reading like crazy and head the development of the sprint side of things yourself or upgrade to a phone that has active development.
Hey guys. Ive done some research but didnt seem to get a clear answer for the questions I had.
Im running apex 7.1 with the talon kernal capable to overclock t 1.6.
Can overclocking ruin my phone? Also, if I delete setcpu will my cpu revert back to 1 ghz or will I need to set the max to 1 ghz then remove lol.
Just want some clear answers I guess, you know.
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roidsmith said:
Hey guys. Ive done some research but didnt seem to get a clear answer for the questions I had.
Im running apex 7.1 with the talon kernal capable to overclock t 1.6.
Can overclocking ruin my phone? Also, if I delete setcpu will my cpu revert back to 1 ghz or will I need to set the max to 1 ghz then remove lol.
Just want some clear answers I guess, you know.
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I am using voltage control app by XAN from market. Dont try and hit 1600 in one step. Try and go step by step. Like OC to 1200 and see if ur setup is stable, then try 1400 and so on
To come back to 1 Ghz use voltage control again
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036020
So far im at 1.3 doing the stability tests until it goes through 30 cycles of the core.
If it would be unstable it would just reboot the phone correct?
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Yeah what Sudacris said!
I was overclocked on DesignGears Cognition ROM when he supported it and I managed to get 1.3Ghz stable, but couldn't get anything past that... but from what I hear it is very device specific, some will, some won't. It all depends.
Can someone tell me how to over clock with v14 B6 just where to set things at?
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There is an app called "pimp my cpu" (I believe it's in the market) that will allow you to easily overclock the Glitch kernel. Might want to give that whirl.
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There is an app called "pimp my cpu" (I believe it's in the market) that will allow you to easily overclock the Glitch kernel. Might want to give that whirl.
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I got it but the interface is confusing I kinda wanna one click thing lol
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I don't have it on my phone right now, but I believe all you have to do is open the app, pick a maximum cpu frequency (e.g. 1400 MHz) and long-click on it. It will pop up "set as max", and when you click that, it will put that as your max speed until you reboot.
If you want to go farther than that, you can create profiles that will load on startup, and tweak the undervoltage settings, but for a simple overclocking, you're actually in a good place with PMC.
The best one for glitch kernel is the nstools
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You're supposed to use NStools for glitch. I can't really tell you what's best for your phone though
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glitch kernel POST 1 tells you what to use. if you didnt read that, i dont expect that you searched and read the MANY guides on xda on how to overclock. so im not going to tell you.,
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glitch kernel POST 1 tells you what to use. if you didnt read that, i dont expect that you searched and read the MANY guides on xda on how to overclock. so im not going to tell you.,
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I got NStools as soon as I flashed the rom , just want more directions to do it, don't think I didn't read or look around, I'm not new to flashing but I'm new to overclocking, just wanted clarified directions on what to click in nstools, to lets say over clock to 1.2 ghz
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There is a over clocking guide in post 1 of the glitch thread also.
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There is a over clocking guide in post 1 of the glitch thread also.
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Yes, it specifically addresses live OC. A simple google search on overclocking will help too
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