How to adjust overclock options in kexec? - Motorola Droid 3

The kexec has pre-overclocked the CPU to 1.2GHz, and the old method to adjust the overclock options became invaild.
Is there any way to adjust the options? Like the frequence and voltage, even to overclock the GPU.

lzy0702 said:
The kexec has pre-overclocked the CPU to 1.2GHz, and the old method to adjust the overclock options became invaild.
Is there any way to adjust the options? Like the frequence and voltage, even to overclock the GPU.
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You need a kernel (or module) built with these options allowed. Currently you can only drop down the speed of the CPU. Once things are stabilized, I'm sure we will see overclocking, voltage changes, GPU overclock, etc.
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You can't. Your cpu is programed stock to be 1.2 GHz but Moto underclocked it for "stock Droid 3" speeds.
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Overclock

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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Tegrak overclock

Is there a guide somewhere on how to safely utilize cpu optimization that's not in Korean?
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Their is a good few oc kernels and the makers usually list the program that they recommend. Like set cpu, pimp cpu, voltage control, elect. Its best to use the recommend

[Q] No Frills or SetCPU?? Best suitable min frequency other than 100 mhz??

Which over clocking app is better No Frills or Set CPU?? Suggest other good overclocking app if there..
Which min frequency other than 100 mhz is better for smmoth functiong( not at the cost of battery).
I m on Darky Rom 10.2.2 EE
Dark Core Kernel 2.9.
There is no frequency better than 100 mhz if you don't want to lose battery. Common sense, please.
Set cpu is my prefered tool atleast
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setcpu, class app that also provides other good information
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Voltage control !!!

Xperia x8 overclock problem

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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Overclocking the GPU [Poll]

Hello!
Since there are some kernels that support GPU overclocking:
1. What GPU clock do you use?
2. Is your GPU undervolted?
3. Do you see any performance boost with overclock? (eg. benchmark or gaming)
4. Is your battery life the same as before? (or better/worse)
Another thing, does anyone know if you overclock our Nexus 7 GPU - does it stay there or it has no effect?
Have fun!
My example:
1. I OCed my GPU to 520mhz
2. mV values at 520mhz is 1175
3. My benchmarks are the same - I think I can see some performance improvement while gaming (might be placebo)
4. Can't really tell
i overclocked my gpu to 500mhz
with an undervolt of -50mv
You should also list what kernel you are using
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Running M-kernel a40 with GPU at 500 no under volt, I see slight improvement in graphics benchmarks but you won't get much because of the RAM bottleneck. My battery is only worse if I do a lot of gaming
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Triscuit said:
Running M-kernel a40 with GPU at 500 no under volt, I see slight improvement in graphics benchmarks but you won't get much because of the RAM bottleneck. My battery is only worse if I do a lot of gaming
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Don't use 500. Use 446, 484, 520, 600, 666, or 700. Complicated reason but trust me.
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Metallice said:
Don't use 500. Use 446, 484, 520, 600, 666, or 700. Complicated reason but trust me.
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Ha thank you sir, I almost forgot about the "proper" values. I know the basics of why it needs to be those values
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600mhz, 1300mv, testing and searching for the lowes and more stable voltage for this frecuency.
Oh, and Metallice, why we need to use 600, 666. 700 or the other values? And, how much voltage the cpu and gpu on this device can handle?
Edit: 520 mhz using faux kernel ultimate, I don't know the voltage on his kernel.

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