1600MHz Missing - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My device is N7000: Kingdroid 4.4.0 LQ3: Kernel Speedmod#3-7: baseband XXLR1: In 'set cpu' app, I can not find 1600MHZ, only upto 1400MHZ is there. What happened to 1600MHz? Can you pls enlighten? Thanks.

dsmas said:
My device is N7000: Kingdroid 4.4.0 LQ3: Kernel Speedmod#3-7: baseband XXLR1: In 'set cpu' app, I can not find 1600MHZ, only upto 1400MHZ is there. What happened to 1600MHz? Can you pls enlighten? Thanks.
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Because SpeedMod is not over clocked kernel.

Speed mod is very stable kernel it not let u do over locking or underclocking
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Overclock help!

My set cpu prenium wont let me overclock over 1000mHz. It should be possible to get it to 1.2gHz. Help please?
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If you sre on a stock kernal you wont be able to oc.
I have darkcore
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Which Rom ? Dark core may not be a kernal that can be over clocked, was it the kernal that came with the Rom ? If so its still a stock kernal and you may need to flash another one.
Hay dude just download GalaxianGt or Semaphore 1.5.0 these are OC Kernel....i dnt think so darkcore is overclocked.
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has anyone tested ''ANDROID overclock''? under 10% batery crasht :/ anyway, very good app
Try Tegrak OverClock app, for OverClock
j3tz3 said:
I have darkcore
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I don't think hardcore can be overcloked, try semaphore or another.kernel.
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Right,darkcore is not for OC. Take Semaphore, Talon or Galaxian
U can OverClock a DC, but u need a TegrakOverClock App , bcz i install a OC module, like Voodoo Control Plus App
can i ask how i oc semaphore 1.7.0. until 1.5.0 i was able oc with setcpu,now in 1.6.0 and 1.7.0 i can't,what i need som script if i unerstand write.
i now my english its everything but fine.
obssesd said:
can i ask how i oc semaphore 1.7.0. until 1.5.0 i was able oc with setcpu,now in 1.6.0 and 1.7.0 i can't,what i need som script if i unerstand write.
i now my english its everything but fine.
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Maybe try Voltage Control App
Dfolt said:
U can OverClock a DC, but u need a TegrakOverClock App , bcz i install a OC module, like Voodoo Control Plus App
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Yeah you right,but with other is easy
But maybe ur kernel is not supported by other Programs,
no ,i figure out,i haven't now how to use script,but,now i do.no app could hellp,you just need to copy something from res-scripts to etc-init.d,enable oc must copy.thanks anyway

Overclocking Onecosmic's ICS RC3

I flashed Onecosmic's ICS RC3 and Have downloaded NStools from market but so far all the frequencies I've tried for Overclocking are not stable.So I was wondering if someone has succeded in overclocking the rom with stability could share their values here. All the stuff,live oc,processor frequency and voltages.
Hi. Have you read this guide ?
why do you want to oc, first wait til there is a stable version of ICS ;-)
Im running Onecosmic's ICS RC3 and allready now its fast
Sanael said:
Hi. Have you read this guide ?
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Ya I've read that and I've triead almost all frequencies shbmitted their and i can't get a stable configuration on any of them.And that is for glitch kernel and Onecosmic's RC3 is using Platypus so i thought that maybe I can get some different settings that will work. Anyways,thanx.
Do you have problems with oc only in ICS? Maybe try another kernel! I used RC2.11 with a few different kernels, but a little oc (1200+5%live oc) always worked for me.
I overclocked it to 1460
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omarbenjdida said:
I overclocked it to 1460
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Share ur settings if u did..
lovedonator said:
Share ur settings if u did..
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just use Android overclock and the nstools
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omarbenjdida said:
just use Android overclock and the nstools
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So from what i understand u have not used live oc and have just oc'ed ur processor?
End result???
So did you finally succeed? I have tried quite a few voltages, and the maximum my phone has stayed up with any OC/Custom voltage setting is a few minutes.
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ICY GLITH V14
CM9 Nightly 4.0.4

Overclocking Kenel

Can please advise me on a stable overclocking Kernel?
I have ICS 4.0.4 (rooted) DXLR5
itswill7 said:
Can please advise me on a stable overclocking Kernel?
I have ICS 4.0.4 (rooted) DXLR5
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Try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749863
You have the standard and overclocked version. Have been using the standard version since V11 and is amazing. :good:
itswill7 said:
Can please advise me on a stable overclocking Kernel?
I have ICS 4.0.4 (rooted) DXLR5
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Yeah Notecore V14 OC is great smooth... but the CWM recovery is very slow tho
Yes its one of the best kernels for stock roms
You will be getting a long battery life with speedmod kernel
nokiamodeln91 said:
Yeah Notecore V14 OC is great smooth... but the CWM recovery is very slow tho
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the developer going to release an update soon which fixes the CWM recovery bug .. v14.1
g.lewarne said:
14.1 coming soon,
changes:
- fixed laggy CWM
- removed JRCU switched to a differently configured standard fanout RCU
- TinySHMEM instead of full SHMEM
- added, and enabled KSM page merging
- memory compaction optimised
- ARM optimised RWSEM algorithm
- Switched back to a *slightly* altered SLQB heap allocator
- kernel scheduler latencies reduced
- some .config changes
- some initramfs changes
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thanks...
thanks
Thanks guys, worked perfectly.
v14.1 is out
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vegetables said:
v14.1 is out
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Thanks mate
Hows the performance of hydracore... And any issues with it?
anyone has tested the hydracore to the core... any issues?
What cwm version does it come with?
is it laggy as the note core?
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nokiamodeln91 said:
anyone has tested the hydracore to the core... any issues?
What cwm version does it come with?
is it laggy as the note core?
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the kernel is just awesome .. i'm using it with the last CM9
give it a try .. download the STD v4 HydraCore
I use the latest goku kernel together with tegrak to overclock. Works also well. And I like the various cpu governors offered by thebgoku kernel.
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Using hydracore too,@ 1.6 mhz with criskelo rom. Keeping both. Perfect stable marriage
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Kernel for performance

Hello all,
I am currently running the CM10.1 (Android 4.2.1) with stock kernel. I've been searching for a kernel to install but that's where I've encountered a problem - I'm pretty new here..
So, what are your suggestions for a kernel? The only thing I care is performance!
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use Semaphore JB 2.9.0 kernel
f.e. I can overclock my phone to 120% to all
ojojoj said:
use Semaphore JB 2.9.0 kernel
f.e. I can overclock my phone to 120% to all
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+1 for semaphore 2.9, 120 live OC stable with mackay ROM 2.3.2. Benchmarks around 4400...have achieved 4600 once.
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i use semaphore 2.9.0s they is very stable on my phone with 120% live oc and the Lazerdroid Tweak from Lenarox
I tested 3 Roms with this combination
Use Mackay kernel its faster than sema
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Test both kernel and then you see what goes better with you
I've tested all kernels and for me the best performing is Devil.
conditions diatcu
midnight911 said:
I've tested all kernels and for me the best performing is Devil.
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I prefer semaphore.

Freezes when overclocking.

So there's the problem. If I overclock my phone to 1.2GHz (or 1.4), it freezes at some point when using it (it can freeze on first seconds of booting up or it can freeze after few days). Battery pull is necessary to reboot it, of course. After that it's working agian but there's a question of time when will it freeze again.
Running CM10 stable, Mackay kernel, using NSTools to OC.
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Some phones (like mine) can't handle too much overclock. Most phones can only handle 114% OC to have still stable operation.
Device: GT-i9000
Rom: JB 4.2.1 C-RoM Mix v4
Kernel: Mackay 0.232
Baseband: I9000DXJV9
How do I set the lower value of hertz? Is there any other OC controlling apps for this kernel?
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Sorry, in Mackay kernel the intermediate OC 1100 & 1300MHz were removed by its Developer due to instabilities being experienced by users.
If you want a lower OC, you can use another kernel like Semaphore and Devil.
Device: GT-i9000
Rom: JB 4.2.1 C-RoM Mix v5
Kernel: Mackay 0.232
Baseband: I9000DXJV9
LiveOC or normal? Hardly any SGS handles any more than 114% LiveOC, but if it's not then you might want to try devil kernel for OC stability...
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Hr Kristian said:
LiveOC or normal? Hardly any SGS handles any more than 114% LiveOC, but if it's not then you might want to try devil kernel for OC stability...
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Mine is solid at 124% live oc using semaphore
My semaphore manager app doesn't even let me go past 120%
124%, that's great, but most of what I've seen here and heard from friends makes me think you're one of the lucky exceptions...
Do you adjust voltage?
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Hr Kristian said:
My semaphore manager app doesn't even let me go past 120%
124%, that's great, but most of what I've seen here and heard from friends makes me think you're one of the lucky exceptions...
Do you adjust voltage?
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I used semaphore +nstools without adjusting voltages. Definitely my phone is a lucky exception. It could handle 1.6ghz overclock using glitch kernel (which, sadly, isn't supported anymore)

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