Hi there,
I installed 4 modules: fix mddi, undervolt, dual touch, and faster wifi.
I decided to overclock my phone and it seems to be slowing down my phone rather than what it says by speeding it up.
Could it be because i am on semc stock kernel?
After some frequencies it happens to slow...its stock kernel fault.
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Ftwisawesome said:
Hi there,
I installed 4 modules: fix mddi, undervolt, dual touch, and faster wifi.
I decided to overclock my phone and it seems to be slowing down my phone rather than what it says by speeding it up.
Could it be because i am on semc stock kernel?
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The OC module has a problem in that when the module is activated it will underclock (correct me if I am wrong) if the OC frequency set is too low (abt 600MHz to 691MHz). Just don't set the OC frequency too low or stop using x8oc.
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put a alfs kernel, and you have overclock module with fully working )
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DoccX8 said:
put a alfs kernel, and you have overclock module with fully working )
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Actually nAa does a better job in that.
Maximum frq in alfs is 806 but in nAa 825 is available too
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SpyderX said:
The OC module has a problem in that when the module is activated it will underclock (correct me if I am wrong) if the OC frequency set is too low (abt 600MHz to 691MHz). Just don't set the OC frequency too low or stop using x8oc.
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I just read dx's thread as i was interested in undervolting. x8oc.ko will only undervolt once your frequency goes below 600mhz.
@ftwisawesome: are you using "smartass" governor? Try switching to ondemand to check if it slows your phone like you said. And i believe you don't need to undervolt as spyder said it's already built in the oc module. (You are using x8oc.ko, right?)
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cascabel said:
I just read dx's thread as i was interested in undervolting. x8oc.ko will only undervolt once your frequency goes below 600mhz.
@ftwisawesome: are you using "smartass" governor? Try switching to ondemand to check if it slows your phone like you said. And i believe you don't need to undervolt as spyder said it's already built in the oc module. (You are using x8oc.ko, right?)
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Oh gosh I said UNDERCLOCK, not UNDERVOLT. The 2 are different and what I meant is that if you insmod x8oc and set it to, say, 600MHz, it will not really clock at 600MHz, it will clock at a lower speed.
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SpyderX said:
Oh gosh I said UNDERCLOCK, not UNDERVOLT. The 2 are different and what I meant is that if you insmod x8oc and set it to, say, 600MHz, it will not really clock at 600MHz, it will clock at a lower speed.
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Oh, my bad. Sorry about that.
No idea adt the underclock thing, but it does seem that way (ie: cpu set at "600mhz" using module really seems slower than 600mhz before applying it).
Really sorry man..
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Change the governor to "performance" and watch if it happens again.
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I was wondering what the best overclocking app was...I used cpumaster and got 2500 but I want more
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I've always liked Voltage Control. It's got it all. i've also been playing around with Pimp MyCPU- its pretty neat, super easy to use. And then there is also SetCPU which is pretty popular.
Im using voltage control, easy and simple to use.
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Vik_92_Sandhu said:
Im using voltage control, easy and simple to use.
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voltage control only UNDERVOLTS not overclocks, i you know that. use setcpu to overclock and VC to undervolt
kant5t1km3 said:
voltage control only UNDERVOLTS not overclocks, i you know that. use setcpu to overclock and VC to undervolt
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Hold up a sec. No offense but your a little off. Voltage control does BOTH. You can set a Max and Min clock just like setcpu and also allows UV. I use Voltage Control. Like I said. Its got everything you need to OC (provided the kernel is OC capable).
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Yesterday I unlocked my bootloader and installed alfs 07 ICS. I then installed firedroid. Problem is sometimes randomly half of the screen will like cut off and appear on the other side. This seems to get worse when I overclock though.
Anyway to fix this issue?
Thanks
It has to do with the governor. You should change it but I don't remember to which one to switch. I think it was on demand.
Chris95X8 said:
It has to do with the governor. You should change it but I don't remember to which one to switch. I think it was on demand.
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Ondemand is the stock governor try SmartassV2 or V1
PLEASE GIMME THANKS!
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Thanks I used ondemand and the problems fixed.
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hello all friends. is there any tweak to increase our phone overclocking limit? my phone can be overclock to 806mhz max but it will hang if i use processor intensive app. it will stable if i overclock it to 787mhz only. but i things i feel weird, when i overclock to 806mhz then i run antutu benchmark it will be just fine wihout rebooting. why is this happen?
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not 100% sure, but afaik it's a hardware issue, and different phones have different results. i can't oc mine above 800 without rebooting. some can. some aren't stable above 700.
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cascabel said:
not 100% sure, but afaik it's a hardware issue, and different phones have different results. i can't oc mine above 800 without rebooting. some can. some aren't stable above 700.
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yes i know its depend on hardware. even the same phone with same manufacturing date also could have a different result in everclocking. i just want to know if there any tweak or mod to improve overclocking.
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kopter36 said:
yes i know its depend on hardware. even the same phone with same manufacturing date also could have a different result in everclocking. i just want to know if there any tweak or mod to improve overclocking.
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i haven't found one, unfortunately. and i did try looking for tweaks to make my device stable at higher frequencies. i don't think there is. but then i may be wrong.
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There is no way to get no reboots at 806+ as you mentioned. You will always have reboots at this freq.Mine is only stable at 748 , at 768 getting reboots
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proadi96 said:
There is no way to get no reboots at 806+ as you mentioned. You will always have reboots at this freq.Mine is only stable at 748 , at 768 getting reboots
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erm ok. 1 last question. what does thing that make it reboot? i mean is it because of heat or system halt cause by miscalculation of data that happen when system bottlenecked occur?
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some procesors are built very well and they can run at 825mhz without reboots and such,mine on the other hand, cant go above 729.
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some procesors are built very well and they can run at 825mhz without reboots and such,mine on the other hand, cant go above 729.
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yes i know that well but i just dont know what really makes our phone reboot when we overclocked it. is it cause by overheat that toggle the max temp threshold to automatically reboot it or cause by bottlenecked?
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kopter36 said:
yes i know that well but i just dont know what really makes our phone reboot when we overclocked it. is it cause by overheat that toggle the max temp threshold to automatically reboot it or cause by bottlenecked?
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yes,overheating and influicient power to supply processor.
Please What is the Best CPU parameter and the best clock I / O and better memory management in the new Kernel BADASS and thank you in advance.
I use deadline as i/o scheduler and smartassv2 as governor with frequency 245-600 mhz
Idk if it is best
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vishal007 said:
I use deadline as i/o scheduler and smartassv2 as governor with frequency 245-600 mhz
Idk if it is best
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I use deadline as i / o scheduler and BADASS as governor with 320-806 MHz frequency
Is this good?
enzoo96 said:
I use deadline as i / o scheduler and BADASS as governor with 320-806 MHz frequency
Is this good?
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Check if it enters in deep sleep, 806 is high, ur cpu life will decrease
Don't use more than 600, that's enough for our mini, only thing our mini needs is, greater RAM
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vishal007 said:
Check if it enters in deep sleep, 806 is high, ur cpu life will decrease
Don't use more than 600, that's enough for our mini, only thing our mini needs is, greater RAM
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Thank you and please can you tell me what is the function of zram?
enzoo96 said:
Thank you and please can you tell me what is the function of zram?
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See the screenshot
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vishal007 said:
See the screenshot
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It is better now to activate or the disabled? (And if it is given how active?)
Hi guys,i am using iodak kernel v05.I am looking at GPU frequency at the moment.GPU frequency is 200 Mhz.How can i improve this clock?
QuadBro said:
Hi guys,i am using iodak kernel v05.I am looking at GPU frequency at the moment.GPU frequency is 200 Mhz.How can i improve this clock?
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Use tegra overclock or tricksterMOD
You can install it from Google play
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corrby said:
Use tegra overclock or tricksterMOD
You can install it from Google play
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thanks for your reply
QuadBro said:
Hi guys,i am using iodak kernel v05.I am looking at GPU frequency at the moment.GPU frequency is 200 Mhz.How can i improve this clock?
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It is not 200 it goes from 200 to 520, but you can OC it to 600 or even change all clocks. Look at kernel topic to find out how. Tegra overclock just sets all clocks to max freq (416 on stock and 520 on mine kernel).
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iodak said:
It is not 200 it goes from 200 to 520, but you can OC it to 600 or even change all clocks. Look at kernel topic to find out how. Tegra overclock just sets all clocks to max freq (416 on stock and 520 on mine kernel).
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Hmm.In your kernel clock sets automaticly.Thats right ?