Since every Ace is different and I just started messing with OC, whats your stable frequency? Mines is 844 D:
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Mine is 864MHz at 906 it turns off after 10 mins and is verrry HOT!
906mhz with very minor excess heating :laugh:
Mine is 921. it drains battery too fast but the speed is awesom
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Mine runs on 844Mhz and works smooth. Gets a little heated when playing HD games (NFS Shift) otherwise stable.
Battery usage is kinda ok as it is supposed to drain battery at OC
Aww mann I'm jealous of all you guys running on 900 D: mine reboots when I set it that high. Then freezes at 883 and apps crash at 864. Can that be changed with the kernel? Or is it still Ace specific?
Be very careful when OCing though. It can fry up the internal hardware.
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Mine is pretty stable at 902Mhz... Very little heating and fully stable
My stable OC is 960Mhz.
979 = only last for 1 hour....then reboot
998 = last for 2 min(playing games) and reboot
1000++ = reboot after selecting those frequency
921Mhz for me
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So any of you guys think this is kernel related or just Ace specific?
i think its ace specific....
i mean....2 same phone using same kernel, but different OC limit???
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So any of you guys think this is kernel related or just Ace specific?
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None....Its CPU specific.Its just like buying things from a store,sometimes you get faulty products,sometimes you get the best.BESIDES,some say that our CPU is factory OCed,but no one is sure about it :/ And,its just an armv6 obsolete **** We are still stuck in the 19th century
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i think its ace specific....
i mean....2 same phone using same kernel, but different OC limit???
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U should seriously do more searching and reading on the matter.
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None....Its CPU specific.Its just like buying things from a store,sometimes you get faulty products,sometimes you get the best.BESIDES,some say that our CPU is factory OCed,but no one is sure about it :/ And,its just an armv6 obsolete **** We are still stuck in the 19th century
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Oh okay. I thought so. But doesn't switching to different kernels alter that pattern? Or the kernel simply allows the phone to go that high?
I have used the cf54 or 84 I think Kernel and [email protected] kernel and I was able to overclock until 1.25Hgz on the latter though I was unable to take it to 844 on the stock one.
Hence I would say that the Kernel would play a role in the OC limit of the ace. Having said that, I might be incorrect as I did flash custom ROM along with [email protected] which could play a role in the OC factor too.
Someone with moreprecise clarification ?
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I have used the cf54 or 84 I think Kernel and [email protected] kernel and I was able to overclock until 1.25Hgz on the latter though I was unable to take it to 844 on the stock one.
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WTF how did you get 1.25ghz thats impossible ....
OR NOT WHO KNOWS
Man can you please post screenies of your 1.25GHz overclock!If it's true it's EPIC!=D
chitkaran said:
I have used the cf54 or 84 I think Kernel and [email protected] kernel and I was able to overclock until 1.25Hgz on the latter though I was unable to take it to 844 on the stock one.
Hence I would say that the Kernel would play a role in the OC limit of the ace. Having said that, I might be incorrect as I did flash custom ROM along with [email protected] which could play a role in the OC factor too.
Someone with moreprecise clarification ?
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I don't believe you. The Ace is already OCed from factory. It can barely reach 900Mhz as it is and only for few.
But if you did, I'm surprised you're still using your phone to this day without a fried motherboard.
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Oh okay. I thought so. But doesn't switching to different kernels alter that pattern? Or the kernel simply allows the phone to go that high?
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Partly.Kernels like Cf-root are basic kernels,even Chainfire himself says so.It just takes him 5 minutes to build a cf-root kernel(What he said in an interview)..Kernels to "some extend" define it but the final decision-maker is the CPU.
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Man can you please post screenies of your 1.25GHz overclock!If it's true it's EPIC!=D
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I don't think its true.....Because Ace is clocked at 800Mhz,that too factory OCed from 600Mhz.Also,our CPU is armv6,so its "PRACTICALLY" impossible to OC to such a high limit.
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Partly.Kernels like Cf-root are basic kernels,even Chainfire himself says so.It just takes him 5 minutes to build a cf-root kernel(What he said in an interview)..Kernels to "some extend" define it but the final decision-maker is the CPU.
I can get 902 mhz on CF root,But on delano 998 Is somewhat stable.so yes kernels play a role in this.
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I don't think its true.....Because Ace is clocked at 800Mhz,that too factory OCed from 600Mhz.Also,our CPU is armv6,so its "PRACTICALLY" impossible to OC to such a high limit.
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Armv6 doesnt make a difference.E.G. look at SG3,armv6 cpu but almost every SG3 reaches 1200 mhz 100% stable(Few reach even 1400).1.25 ghz=1036mhz,which is available freq. in ketut's blackhawk kernel so MIGHT be achievable.And Ace's cpu is 'turbo' msm7227,means can maintain 800mhz clock for longer time with less heat/at no extra voltage, not that it is oc'd 800 mhz.But I can be wrong
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Hi,
Seeing how well all the modifications to my phone are doing, I would like to start experimenting with overclocking a bit.
I have FroyoPro v2.5 installed, which is based on FroyoBread, so I would guess that overclocking on FroyoBread would have more or less the same effects as on FroyoPro. I'm on stock kernel, so overclocking would have to be done via modules. Overclock and undervolt modules are already resident in the system, but are not active as long as I don't rename them to their actual extensions.
So, what experiences do you guys have with overclocking on these two systems? Is it a good thing to do, or perhaps something to better avoid?
I've read somewhere that Froyo ROMs behave badly when an overclock is performed, but then again these two ROMs have a lot of things in common with GingerBread (for example, Xperia Active Launcher works flawlessly in FroyoPro, even though it has problems with FCs on a typical Froyo ROM). I would not want to screw up the device now that I'm beginning to adore it
I would advise you against overclocking if it's unnecessary for smooth performance. Froyo should run smooth on the X8 without any overclocking, so it's better to avoid it.
I overclocked Froyobread v23b and dam it!! I play Jetpack Joyride whit almost 0% lag!
Cheers,
Mistev
I over clocked froyo pro 2.5 up to 729mhz
I crossed that and found that device rebooted during multitask.
On stock kernel
Unfortunately stock kernel didn't support undervolt
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xWhiskey said:
Hi,
Seeing how well all the modifications to my phone are doing, I would like to start experimenting with overclocking a bit.
I have FroyoPro v2.5 installed, which is based on FroyoBread, so I would guess that overclocking on FroyoBread would have more or less the same effects as on FroyoPro. I'm on stock kernel, so overclocking would have to be done via modules. Overclock and undervolt modules are already resident in the system, but are not active as long as I don't rename them to their actual extensions.
So, what experiences do you guys have with overclocking on these two systems? Is it a good thing to do, or perhaps something to better avoid?
I've read somewhere that Froyo ROMs behave badly when an overclock is performed, but then again these two ROMs have a lot of things in common with GingerBread (for example, Xperia Active Launcher works flawlessly in FroyoPro, even though it has problems with FCs on a typical Froyo ROM). I would not want to screw up the device now that I'm beginning to adore it
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nope... oc'ed froyopro does not give any problem.. i have never oc'ed froyobread though
till 806 it wont give problem.. you go on 825 and run any app then phone will restart...
729 the best for every day use and for players
I haven't found one instance where overclocking in stock kernel brought a better experience.
What's more some games will close when overclocking is active, true for 710 and 729.
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729 the best for every day use and for players
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As I said
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Fortun said:
I haven't found one instance where overclocking in stock kernel brought a better experience.
What's more some games will close when overclocking is active, true for 710 and 729.
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The game which requires lots of RAM
They will make your device unconscious
Overclocking do but not that much,
Cause when ram goes out it demand CPU powers to make your device work properly
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azeez9992 said:
The game which requires lots of RAM
They will make your device unconscious
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Please explain how the clock speed will affect the available RAM.
Also name one of these games that will actually benefit of overclocking in stock kernel.
Fortun said:
Please explain how the clock speed will affect the available RAM.
Also name one of these games that will actually benefit of overclocking in stock kernel.
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Angry birds star wars
Making my device unconscious time to time
And stock kernel:what:
I don't like
Cause it didn't under volt CPU + I didn't get l3atest CWM
Right now!
nAa jb
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Fortun said:
Please explain how the clock speed will affect the available RAM.
Also name one of these games that will actually benefit of overclocking in stock kernel.
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Everybody knows that how much ram we will get that much CPU will be free
Haven't u seen charts in pc:what:
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azeez9992 said:
Angry birds star wars
Making my device unconscious time to time
And stock kernel:what:
I don't like
Cause it didn't under volt CPU + I didn't get l3atest CWM
Right now!
nAa jb
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I'll check the game.
Now what you need to understand is that not everyone has the possibility of an unblocked bootloader (manufacturing date). Not for free anyway.
About undervolting, you can undervolt the CPU in stock kernel. What's more, most, if not all, of the custom ROMs already make use of the undervolt module created by doixanh.
Anyway, I think that a fair test would be to run Angry Birds Star Wars for twenty minutes on a freshly rebooted system after opening and closing three games. If I don't experience any lags, end of test. Any lags would make me reboot the system again, overclock, open and close the same three games and run the game.
And the reason the game is chocking in your phone is probably because you're running Jellybean. And in that case, you must overclock because the OS is by itself heavier.
By the way, what new feature does the latest CWM offer you that you cannot find in older builds?
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Everybody knows that how much ram we will get that much CPU will be free
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You're gonna have to work harder if you want me to understand you.
Fortun said:
I'll check the game.
Now what you need to understand is that not everyone has the possibility of an unblocked bootloader (manufacturing date). Not for free anyway.
About undervolting, you can undervolt the CPU in stock kernel. What's more, most, if not all, of the custom ROMs already make use of the undervolt module created by doixanh.
Anyway, I think that a fair test would be to run Angry Birds Star Wars for twenty minutes on a freshly rebooted system after opening and closing three games. If I don't experience any lags, end of test. Any lags would make me reboot the system again, overclock, open and close the same three games and run the game.
And the reason the game is chocking in your phone is probably because you're running Jellybean. And in that case, you must overclock because the OS is by itself heavier.
By the way, what new feature does the latest CWM offer you that you cannot find in older builds?
You're gonna have to work harder if you want me to understand you.
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But bro I tried all os from donut to jellybean
My experience
GB is best one
And I haven't tried under volt module by doxianh
if I helped press thanks :thumbup:
Fortun is right. I don't have the privilege of an unlocked bootloader because attempting to do so would probably brick the phone (the serial code at the battery ends with 39, and you can only unlock successfully up to number 29). Any overclocking would have to be done on stock kernel.
Anyway, I tried to overclock today, and started with the default of 691 MHz. I don't know if I did something wrong, but I experienced a significant drop in performance. The AnTuTu benchmark returned the score of about 1500 after the overclock, and it used to return a number around 2200 before the overclock. Naturally, I restored the defaults and disabled the module.
So, how normal is this reaction for FroyoPro on stock kernel? Should I drop this overclocking idea completely or is there something I missed? What is that second overclocking module about (x8oc20.ko)? I can't seem to find any info about it.
xWhiskey said:
Fortun is right. I don't have the privilege of an unlocked bootloader because attempting to do so would probably brick the phone (the serial code at the battery ends with 39, and you can only unlock successfully up to number 29). Any overclocking would have to be done on stock kernel.
Anyway, I tried to overclock today, and started with the default of 691 MHz. I don't know if I did something wrong, but I experienced a significant drop in performance. The AnTuTu benchmark returned the score of about 1500 after the overclock, and it used to return a number around 2200 before the overclock. Naturally, I restored the defaults and disabled the module.
So, how normal is this reaction for FroyoPro on stock kernel? Should I drop this overclocking idea completely or is there something I missed? What is that second overclocking module about (x8oc20.ko)? I can't seem to find any info about it.
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Vo vo vo wait a min my ends with 49 and I unlocked successfully:what:
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xWhiskey said:
Fortun is right. I don't have the privilege of an unlocked bootloader because attempting to do so would probably brick the phone (the serial code at the battery ends with 39, and you can only unlock successfully up to number 29). Any overclocking would have to be done on stock kernel.
Anyway, I tried to overclock today, and started with the default of 691 MHz. I don't know if I did something wrong, but I experienced a significant drop in performance. The AnTuTu benchmark returned the score of about 1500 after the overclock, and it used to return a number around 2200 before the overclock. Naturally, I restored the defaults and disabled the module.
So, how normal is this reaction for FroyoPro on stock kernel? Should I drop this overclocking idea completely or is there something I missed? What is that second overclocking module about (x8oc20.ko)? I can't seem to find any info about it.
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I have used froyo pro
Don't over clock
And second module
I didn't find any use.
To my froyo pro fast I taken some files from jimdem cm7tweaks and put it in that
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1 more things bro
Bootloader
Didn't matter fro which number i t ends
Look at that
10w29-safe to unlock
10w49- safe to unlock
11w29-safe to unlock
11w49 - device can be bricked, somewhere listen that can be unlocked via paid method.
12w29-can be unlocked by fast gsm it take charge.
12w49-same as 12w29.
So from 10w29 to 11w29 easy to unlock.
After that device can be hard brick
And
Didn't matter from which number it ends
matter that from which it starts.
if I helped press :thumbup:
My serial number is 11w39. At the unlock bootloader thread it said that I'm probably asking for a hard brick if I was to attempt to unlock. Sorry, I didn't know that the serial number can start with anything else other than 11. That's why I didn't pay it any attention.
xWhiskey said:
My serial number is 11w39. At the unlock bootloader thread it said that I'm probably asking for a hard brick if I was to attempt to unlock. Sorry, I didn't know that the serial number can start with anything else other than 11. That's why I didn't pay it any attention.
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Ya it can hard brick
have u listen about fast gsm try that
But u have to pay some green leafs
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azeez9992 said:
But bro I tried all os from donut to jellybean...
... And I haven't tried under volt module by doxianh
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You must have tried FroyoBread, then you already tried the undervolt module.
And about Angry Birds Star Wars, I found no difference in performance with/without overclocking.
xWhiskey said:
Anyway, I tried to overclock today, and started with the default of 691 MHz. I don't know if I did something wrong, but I experienced a significant drop in performance.
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Try overclocking with values over 700. Go slow and try first with 710.
Also don't check the "Set it on boot" checkbox just yet until you find a stable speed.
Hello, Im new in Note, installed yesterday Slim Bean Rom and hydracorenirvana v7 OC kernel and I noticed that Note get warm, like 35-50 C while browsing internet or doing some low requerements stuff. I tried to low CPU to 1ghz but still the same... And while playing it jumps more then 50C, is that normal? I really dont want to burn it
Probably the media scanner is maxing the CPU, normal after installing a new ROM especially if you have a lot of files. Give it some time to settle down.
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Dont forget the Hydracore is a maxed out performance kernel, designed for ultimate speed, so it will generate more heat doing basic things unlike the stock kernel.
and not to mention the massive power hungry screen and huge battery inside, its normal so dont worry about it. If it gets to the point where its too hot to touch, just remove the battery for 10mins and allow it to cool down.
Can I OC and UV GPU with hydracore kernel? I have S2 with dorimanx kernel , there is Stweaks app its very usefull when I can choose battery or performance profiles. and its auto OC and UV on that kernel. Can we get something on Note?
there are many apps that can do this, Tegrak, SetCPU etc, but be careful messing with voltages as it can prevent the phone from functioning.
You can use a basic app such as no-frills-CPU to adjust OC and governors.
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there are many apps that can do this, Tegrak, SetCPU etc, but be careful messing with voltages as it can prevent the phone from functioning.
You can use a basic app such as no-frills-CPU to adjust OC and governors.
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Yes, I know setcpu, but I want OC / UV GPU not CPU. On my S2 via STweaks I can OC/UV also GPU.
Ok, now Im on jellybam woth "voldemort" kernel and on battery it looks little less warmer but when I charging and try to play games or browse it gets really hot, like ~55C . Is it normal and not damage my Note? Also I always use 1ghz cpu speed. with 1.4 or 1.6 ghz its little bit warmer
55 is ok. No issues
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55 is ok. No issues
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What is highest temp that it could be and its not bad for phone.
My record was 56 C. Do I win something
Abagnale said:
My record was 56 C. Do I win something
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my record was 59C
scorpio1991 said:
my record was 59C
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I guess you're the champ here
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I guess you're the champ here
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maybe and temp like this was on 1ghz cpu
Hi, I'm Just doing some test's on kernel. I am running Franco Kernel M1. I get about 4-5 hours of screen time, and when the phone is idleing it barley drains any battery. Here are my Values. Post your values and battery life, and name which kernel you have
384 Mhz - 725mV
486 MHz - 750 mV
594 MHz - 775 mV
702 MHz - 800 mV
1026 MHz - 900mV
1188 MHz - 975 mv
1350 MHz - 1000mV
1512 Mhz - 1025 mV
Are you sure you are not getting 11 hours SCREEN ON time?
Underground_XI said:
Are you sure you are not getting 11 hours SCREEN ON time?
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Well I just flashed it new ( about 2 days now) I get various readings every day
I'm using PA and Franco's r111 kernel. I am UV 150mv and get about 5-6 SOT all the time. I'm mostly on WiFi and use data occasionally during classes.
Its crazy how you get 6+ SOT. Do you use your phone or just stare at it?
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Nice thread, I'm currently running stock and have been curious on which kernel to run. I see a lot of people mentioning Franco, I suppose I'll give it a shot.
Using Franco Kernel 117 and PA rom...Very happy with everything, especially battery life and speed.
Matr1x. Smooth even at 700 MHz and has no pointless UV restriction.
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So as i see after using a phone with one kernel only with o/c and nothing more i will flash franco!!
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I don't have data . When I'm not using WiFi I usually turn it off
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Tried 'em all, but stick with Matr1x.
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Tried them all found matrix 8oc to work for me but trying this angelakernal motley kernel.So far same or better then matrix for me on aosp.No under clocking no micro stutters and really good battery so far...
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I think i have to do much of a tests cause im used to laggy sh1tty performance on my old device and it will be dificult to notice lags when you have lag everywhere!!
whatever you do, dont flash trinity kernel. it lacks buzzwords, and you might enjoy it. and we cant have that
Trinity nuff said
7-9Hrs SOT is just too much..
Hmmm... I just got my Nexus 4 a couple of days ago and was hoping that this thread would provide a definitive answer as to which kernel was the best. I should have known better.
Looks like I've got some experimenting to do. I'll probably start with the Franco Kernel as it seems to be the most popular.
glhturbo said:
Hmmm... I just got my Nexus 4 a couple of days ago and was hoping that this thread would provide a definitive answer as to which kernel was the best. I should have known better.
Looks like I've got some experimenting to do. I'll probably start with the Franco Kernel as it seems to be the most popular.
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theres no such thing as best kernel. theres only what is best for your needs and for your device. thats why these threads arent allowed. you have to experiment and find whats best for you.
I agree with Simms . There really isn't a best kernel because some people favor performance over battery, and remember every device is acts differently
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dia_naji said:
I get about 7-9 hours of screen time
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Screenshot or it didn´t happen
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7-9Hrs SOT is just too much..
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Obviously the op is trolling.
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Screenshot or it didn´t happen
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Lol of course there is no screenshot.
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I agree with Simms . There really isn't a best kernel because some people favor performance over battery, and remember every device is acts differently
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We are still looking forward to seeing those 9 hours screen time.
Hello people! I just succeded with rooting my LG Optimus 4X HD :victory: And the reason I did that was to increase the performance on my phone, but I couldn't find any good apps for that. I want suggestions about apps that can overclock EVERY CORE and not just a single one, please respond as soon as possible
AbdulTheInsane said:
Hello people! I just succeded with rooting my LG Optimus 4X HD :victory: And the reason I did that was to increase the performance on my phone, but I couldn't find any good apps for that. I want suggestions about apps that can overclock EVERY CORE and not just a single one, please respond as soon as possible
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have u done any overclocking in your whole life ? ...
you cant overclock from settings only one core. to overclock only one core u have to do a surgery to the cpu chip........
u cant overlock if the kernel does not support it. stock rom limit is 1500
kessaras said:
have u done any overclocking in your whole life ? ...
you cant overclock from settings only one core. to overclock only one core u have to do a surgery to the cpu chip........
u cant overlock if the kernel does not support it. stock rom limit is 1500
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Dude I just rooted my phone like 2 days ago so don't excpect me to be a pro at these stuff xD (I am a noob) But you didn't really answer my question tho :s
First,You need to install a kernel that supports overclocking, and after that you can use app like trickstermod or tegra overclock. But i would strongly suggest you to read more about rom,kernel,recovery etc. before asking such questions.
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AbdulTheInsane said:
Dude I just rooted my phone like 2 days ago so don't excpect me to be a pro at these stuff xD (I am a noob) But you didn't really answer my question tho :s
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the phone doesnt have to do anything with the procedure u can overclock anything. from just a coffee machine to a kitchen , from a pc to a phone !! if a cpu has more than one core, u cant just overclock only one of them. I answered i told u the limit of the stock rom and kernel is 1500. u cant overclock. u must have a custom kernel that can support overclocking.
that means u need to unlock bootloader and flash at least a custom kernel if not a whole rom.
<<EDIT>> and just for the knowledge ! take for example samsung s3. it has a lower cpu frequency but the phone is little faster than our optimus. overclocking isnt only about rising the frequency. u can also overclock by slightly giving more voltage and faster correspondence. u have to read a lot to understand how it works. for example a mistake can make u have a slow 1700 cpu but a fast 1200 cpu. read read read read
kessaras said:
the phone doesnt have to do anything with the procedure u can overclock anything. from just a coffee machine to a kitchen , from a pc to a phone !! if a cpu has more than one core, u cant just overclock only one of them. I answered i told u the limit of the stock rom and kernel is 1500. u cant overclock. u must have a custom kernel that can support overclocking.
that means u need to unlock bootloader and flash at least a custom kernel if not a whole rom.
<<EDIT>> and just for the knowledge ! take for example samsung s3. it has a lower cpu frequency but the phone is little faster than our optimus. overclocking isnt only about rising the frequency. u can also overclock by slightly giving more voltage and faster correspondence. u have to read a lot to understand how it works. for example a mistake can make u have a slow 1700 cpu but a fast 1200 cpu. read read read read
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I get it now, but I think I asked the question in a wrong way so let me tell you again how I was ACTUALLY thinking. What I want is to enable EVERY single core and make them have 1.5 GHz speed. How can I do that?
AbdulTheInsane said:
I get it now, but I think I asked the question in a wrong way so let me tell you again how I was ACTUALLY thinking. What I want is to enable EVERY single core and make them have 1.5 GHz speed. How can I do that?
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Buy tegra overclock from playstore.
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AbdulTheInsane said:
I get it now, but I think I asked the question in a wrong way so let me tell you again how I was ACTUALLY thinking. What I want is to enable EVERY single core and make them have 1.5 GHz speed. How can I do that?
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set governor to performance, set cpuquiet to userspace. you need trickstermod app & custom kernel in order to tune this.
AbdulTheInsane said:
I get it now, but I think I asked the question in a wrong way so let me tell you again how I was ACTUALLY thinking. What I want is to enable EVERY single core and make them have 1.5 GHz speed. How can I do that?
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And watch your battery drain in under an hour.
What have you been doing to actually have a point that you have thought a quad core 1.5ghz phone needs overclocking?
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AbdulTheInsane said:
I get it now, but I think I asked the question in a wrong way so let me tell you again how I was ACTUALLY thinking. What I want is to enable EVERY single core and make them have 1.5 GHz speed. How can I do that?
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your cores are already at 1500. to set a perfomance governor to make them run permanently at 1500 will cause u a huge battery drain and cpu overheat. when u will go play a game the heat will enable automatically the cpu to rest so u will have actually around 1000 mhz speed. the cpu HAS to rest. the phones dont have many big fans inside to cool the board and the cpu. thats why people prefer ondemand governor usually. the cpu rests until the 1st core go to 90% usage or more and then the other cores are enabled too. when the cpu usage go below 90% one core is working again and when there isnt any need for cpu usage , the core goes down to 102 mhz.
overclocking
before you get your phone overclocked you should but in consideration that you may break your phone..over heating .... battery consumption.. don't look for performance alone >> you cant get performance with out battery drain or over heating >> just thing before you do that
You should look at how often cores 3&4 are even active. It's very rarely on my Nexus
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ah c'mon he cant destroy the phone even if he wanted to. its not like he has the knowledge to decompile the kernel , change the proccessor limit to over 1700 and recompile it. so his limit is 1700 of iodak and werewolf and mokee. the thing is to understand how overclock works. he will figure it out eventually.
kessaras said:
ah c'mon he cant destroy the phone even if he wanted to. its not like he has the knowledge to decompile the kernel , change the proccessor limit to over 1700 and recompile it. so his limit is 1700 of iodak and werewolf and mokee. the thing is to understand how overclock works. he will figure it out eventually.
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LOL... How can we decomplie the kernel and recompile that?
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Yeah, I think the max over clock for p880 only reach 1700. Or am I wrong?
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momo95 said:
Yeah, I think the max over clock for p880 only reach 1700. Or am I wrong?
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for the developers that know what to do , max for our phone is 1700. originally the safe overclocking at any cpu since many many years , is around 20%. after that it needs cooler. the better the cooler the more u can overclock.
Hi, trickster show me that my phone don't use the 1700 MHz. Y?
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Probably it is not overclocked.
The stock higher operating frequency of p880 is 1500 MHz, and that is what your trickster diagram is showing.
So. Either your phone is notoverclocked, or in whatever kernel you are using maximum frequency is set to 1500 MHz.
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Ehm, i have iodak v08 cm10.1.3 and cwm6.0.4.4
I'll check how to overclock the CPU.
May some one also look for a how-to if i don't find anything for overclocking my CPU
Thanks and kind regards
Edit;;;
I've found it. Can some one explain to me how to fit this things?
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if you push your hardware beyond its stock speed one day it will go nuts and will break so never push it until you don't know anything about it. It will really get any hardware issue???? i m on harsh jelly,cocore kernel 8.8 and using 2.222GHZ kernel feature plzz tell?????
archies20 said:
[Guys need help, my freind say's]
if you push your hardware beyond its stock speed one day it will go nuts and will break so never push it until you don't know anything about it. It will really get any hardware issue???? i m on harsh jelly,cocore kernel 8.8 and using 2.222GHZ kernel feature plzz tell?????
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Well.. he said right.. don't overclock too much. You can but it reduces the life of the phone hardware (from what I've seen ). You can overclock when you need it during gaming and then underclock after it.
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archies20 said:
[Guys need help, my freind say's]
if you push your hardware beyond its stock speed one day it will go nuts and will break so never push it until you don't know anything about it. It will really get any hardware issue???? i m on harsh jelly,cocore kernel 8.8 and using 2.222GHZ kernel feature plzz tell?????
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And it is not 2.222GHz, it is 1.2 GHz. 2.2GHz will burin your phone... But I think you can get those values anyway.
AFAIK, there is no significant effect of overclocking on the CPU.
My previous device has 600mhz CPU and I overclocked it to 824mhz and used it for 2 years without any problem(it got stolen after that..?)
Also the capacity to which your cpu can be over clocked varies from device to device.
Again taking my previous device as an example.
For some people, it was stable at 824mhz but some people got many random reboots if they increased the frequency above 729mhz.
So basically we all have to find that frequency above which the phone starts rebooting (it may vary from person to person) by proper testing.
We shouldn't really bug cocafe for these reboots.
Tl;dr: the maximum overclock frequency at which we have no reboots varies from device to device.
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dagger said:
AFAIK, there is no significant effect of overclocking on the CPU.
My previous device has 600mhz CPU and I overclocked it to 824mhz and used it for 2 years without any problem(it got stolen after that..?)
Also the capacity to which your cpu can be over clocked varies from device to device.
Again taking my previous device as an example.
For some people, it was stable at 824mhz but some people got many random reboots if they increased the frequency above 729mhz.
So basically we all have to find that frequency above which the phone starts rebooting (it may vary from person to person) by proper testing.
We shouldn't really bug cocafe for these reboots.
Tl;dr: the maximum overclock frequency at which we have no reboots varies from device to device.
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Exacly, I forgot about that. For example my PC CPU can overclock to 3GHz at stock voltage. For 3.1GHz I need to pump it up and it heats alot more... So there is some wall. I am sure that is the case for phone CPU too, some can be OC-ed to some point, some can't.
It has been said that OC reduces life of CPU, but I keep my PC CPU overclocked since I bought it - 4-5 years ago. It is still alive. And now it cost like >10 beers in cafe.
archies20 said:
ohkkk
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Cheers mate,
I think if there is someone give some usefull info to you, its not enough by saying thanks, but give them credit by click "thanks".