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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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
I am looking in to changing my KERNEL. I am currently using Icy Glitch V14 with Docs ICS Rom V12. I wanted to reflash my phone using another kernel.
Any suggestion for a best kernel out there that is compatible with Docs Master Rom?
Thanks for the HELP
I use mnics ( midnight)... so far the smoothest for me with great battery...
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I recommand Devil
I really recommand Devil3 0.72 - works really well - the deep idle really helps improving there the battery life - and the kernel makes this rom really slik and smooth
this is the link if you'll decide to install it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700904
DorDDrummer said:
I really recommand Devil3 0.72 - works really well - the deep idle really helps improving there the battery life - and the kernel makes this rom really slik and smooth
this is the link if you'll decide to install it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700904
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Totally agree with you, but it's also depending on which rom you're using.
Figure out when your device runs the smoothest.
Semaphore and Devil's kernel were the best for my ICS roms
DorDDrummer said:
I really recommand Devil3 0.72 - works really well - the deep idle really helps improving there the battery life - and the kernel makes this rom really slik and smooth
this is the link if you'll decide to install it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700904
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I have to agree I always use Devil kernels. Never had a problem with and version
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Thanks guys for the recommendations. Ill try Devil
i use devil's kernel, it's ok but I feel battery leakage in comparison to devil2
I've always used CF-Root kernels for stock Gingerbread ROMs, no problems whatsoever
mnickkk said:
i use devil's kernel, it's ok but I feel battery leakage in comparison to devil2
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I agree. I might downgrade to devil2. The battery life on that kernel is amazing. I got 3.5 hours screen on time with 50% battery left.
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Try semaphore kernel 1.2.2s a very smooth and great for battery life
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@calientboy: I think that doc's v12 with glitch kernel is very laggy. I'm back with my beloved Devil kernel. Also different ROM: TiramiSlim. Very smooth, no lag so far.
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degids said:
@calientboy: I think that doc's v12 with glitch kernel is very laggy. I'm back with my beloved Devil kernel. Also different ROM: TiramiSlim. Very smooth, no lag so far.
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Try tiramislim with midnight ics
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Rikul said:
Try tiramislim with midnight ics
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Does Midnight also have
- Fast Charge
- noop scheduler
- smartassv2 Governor
- deep idle (actually not that important to me)
- 391 mb (and still 720p recording)?
I have to say that i'm very content with the devil kernel, so i probably won't feel the need to switch to midnight.
degids said:
Does Midnight also have
- Fast Charge
- noop scheduler
- smartassv2 Governor
- deep idle (actually not that important to me)
- 391 mb (and still 720p recording)?
I have to say that i'm very content with the devil kernel, so i probably won't feel the need to switch to midnight.
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I shifted to semaphore 1.2.3 s WITH LINARO CODE (test version) it is GOD
sgs i9000 = god
I'll wait until Devil kernel has incorporated the Linaro code and is properly tested.. I'm not an early adopter
degids said:
I'll wait until Devil kernel has incorporated the Linaro code and is properly tested.. I'm not an early adopter
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Its up to u
sgs i9000 = god
Hi!
How do I update SlimICS with Semaphore kernel installed (the current versions when new SlimICS version is out)?
Just clean /cache and Dalivic?
Clean something else?
Then install the SlimICS components in CWM?
Do i have a "clean" SlimICS after that without semaphore components left?
And then optionally reinstall semaphore kernel?
Another question: When i want to test Semaphore kernel.... how can i completly uninstall the kernel after testing?
THX!
Mart
Before updating I always revert all semaphore settings to stock, in recovery wipe cache and dalvik, clear init.d and ns tools then follow update changelog instructions.
If you want to revert back to stock kernel after a play with semaphore, the kernel is provided over at the slim website, check the version though.
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Thank You for the fast reply!
Do you mean the "Base_Samsung_4.0.zip" as SlimICS kernel?
MrMartin0815 said:
Thank You for the fast reply!
Do you mean the "Base_Samsung_4.0.zip" as SlimICS kernel?
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No, the actual kernel I think is posted in unsupported mods section
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Heads up.....the one posted is 3.9, I don't know if this is the same as the 4.0
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Sorry I have to ask... do you have the Link for me?
If you are on slim use the ota app!
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Thank you again!
Is there a significant performance gain using semaphore kernel compared to stock slim kernel for you? Is it worth trying?
THX
Martin
MrMartin0815 said:
Thank you again!
Is there a significant performance gain using semaphore kernel compared to stock slim kernel for you? Is it worth trying?
THX
Martin
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I find the bigmem mode of the semaphore kernel to be better as more ram means better multitasking
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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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.