As the title suggests, wondering if anyone has OC'd their tablet and what your speed and temps are while on it.
Mainly using mine for reading comics, playing games, and using emulators. It can handle all the emulators except it's a bit iffy on N64 and PSx.
Doesn't overclocking require a kernel mod? We are restricted to using the stock amazon kernel until / unless we get kexec working.
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blueberry.sky said:
Doesn't overclocking require a kernel mod? We are restricted to using the stock amazon kernel until / unless we get kexec working.
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Agreed. Maybe one day we'll get custom kernels. We just gotta let the devs do their thing.
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Thanks for all the info on here that I used to root my NC and sideload apps. I was wondering since we have seen that an OC is possible during the root process, what is needed to make an overclocked kernel for the NC?
The stock kernel isn't going to allow it, but it should be possible on custom kernels.
Then again I may be completely talking out of my ass.
Well we were waiting on the source but thats been released sp now we need someone to build a custom kernel ...and ofcourse i can and probably am talking out of my ass but i think that sounds right
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See this post. I tried it one more time and I think the touch sensitivity is just my imagination. As far as performance is concerned, it doesn't seem to make any appreciable difference.
The 3630 and 3621 voltages in the power profiles probably need to be mixed and matched since the normal 3621 profile is at a lower voltage at the same speeds as the 3630.
Big thanks to my friend who upgraded his phone and gave me his Atrix. BIG THANKS to my wife for giving me a quad-core CPU to upgrade our desktop (after I replaced the starter and alternator of her car) and also allowing me some time off from the kids to give me some time to build this combo. Big thanks to Blades, pershoot, koush, faux123, cyanogen, the whole Atrix-dev team and the Cyanomodgen Team, and other devs whom I might have missed , to all users of Gtabs, Transformer and Atrix for testing out my work and giving back their precious input.
WARNING: ONLY FOR ELITE TEGRAS!!!
To find out if you have an elite tegra, please flash my Elite kernel on this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354502
and see if you can boot your atrix and it works. If my kernel don't boot, then this combo is not for you.
Updated: 1/30/2012
1. Added some OpenGL changes in the ROM
2. Added memory tweaks in the kernel
Here is the link
http://www.tunerspotter.com/clemsyn/ClemsynCyanogenEGLCombo1.5.zip
BTW, Please
here and help me buy some diapers
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UPDATE: 1/28/2012
Changes:
1. Played with some voltages making changes within Nvidia requirements
2. Increased overclock to 1.5 ghz (YAY!!! It's going to be pretty hot in there)
3. Increased audio bitrate for HD 1080p (since the older one had a lower bitrate)
LINK
http://www.tunerspotter.com/clemsyn/Clemsyn1.5cyanoElite.zip
BTW, I would like your opinion in HD 1080p recording. Thanks.
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Changes:
1. ROM changes made to optimize overclock settings. This ROM will have a maximum speed of 1.4 ghz without the use of overclocking apps. If you wish to undervolt, then you can use PimpCPU, SetCPU, CPUMaster, System Tuner and etc....
2. Modifited bitrate and FPS for 1080p video recording for better result (IMHO but your input on this will be greatly appreciated)
3. The rest is regular Cyanogen gingerbread with fingerprint mods by the dev team
Your input will be appreciated
BTW, if you like my work, please click on the donations button under my signature or
and it will be appreciated. Thanks.
Here is the link
http://www.tunerspotter.com/clemsyn/ClemsynEliteCyanoCombo.zip
BTW, I would like input on HD 1080p video recording...Thanks.
Sources:
Atrix dev team github
faux kernel github
Cyanogenmod github
Now I have to try building Cyano for the Gtabs
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Glad to see you here. I am one of the few who had boot problems with your other kernel.... but I'm still gonna try flashing this one.
I keep a backup of my current kernel on my ext-sdcard, so I'm not worried.
Do you know what what causing the issues with some phones not booting on your kernels? I can't remember what the problem was. Is it possible to fix?
Swiftks said:
Glad to see you here. I am one of the few who had boot problems with your other kernel.... but I'm still gonna try flashing this one.
I keep a backup of my current kernel on my ext-sdcard, so I'm not worried.
Do you know what what causing the issues with some phones not booting on your kernels? I can't remember what the problem was. Is it possible to fix?
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It's the same kernel so it will not boot Didn't have time to play with the kernel because I was excited in compiling cyanogen mod in my new quad core which compiled in 23 minutes (last time I tried it on my laptop which was a core duo, it took me 7 hours).
It could be a couple of reasons.
1. GPU, AVP etc where overclocked
2. Memory timings where pretty aggresive
Exact same kernel? No changes to it? (Like patching to .53 from .48)
Notorious544d said:
Exact same kernel? No changes to it? (Like patching to .53 from .48)
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Not yet but might soon, if time permits...building one for Gtab at the moment
clemsyn said:
Not yet but might soon, if time permits...building one for Gtab at the moment
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Out of curiosity... do you own the Atrix now?
Notorious544d said:
Out of curiosity... do you own the Atrix now?
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Yes (need to put more characters to post )
Any chance of getting voodoo to work on the atrix like with our transformers?
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That are some of the uv options in mv, on the faux kernel I can get the 216mhz down to 300MV so I was just wondering what I can expect from UV kernel with elite.
swyped from att gsii
Flashed this rom after using the CM9 port for a few days and missing my cam and LED flashlight. So far this is fast and no issues. I was a huge fan of the kernal and now I am a fan of the rom. Keep up the good work.
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All good here also. I am anxious to how battery life is.
OMG OMG!!!! Huge fan of your work and glad you now have Atrix
Your att kernel works for me, but cm7 however, doesn't
What exactly is a "elite tegra" :X
Battery use update:
9% drain overnight (8 hours) using a SetCPU screen off profile set to 416 max.
justflorin said:
That are some of the uv options in mv, on the faux kernel I can get the 216mhz down to 300MV so I was just wondering what I can expect from UV kernel with elite.
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Obey the 100mv/step rule.
Feel like a NOOB
I was under the assumption that this was a combo and would work for either Cyanogen or a Gingerbread ROM but i can not get it to work with Wet Dream. However the ClemsynATT1.4elite works flawless.
rozzco said:
Battery use update:
9% drain overnight (8 hours) using a SetCPU screen off profile set to 416 max.
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What is your wifi setting or 3g setting at? on all the time or just completely off ?? sleep policy?
mapobean said:
I was under the assumption that this was a combo and would work for either Cyanogen or a Gingerbread ROM but i can not get it to work with Wet Dream. However the ClemsynATT1.4elite works flawless.
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This is a combo. Rom and Kernel. LOL.
I've been a reader of this forum for a while. I've finally regained root after losing it during the update. Thanks Marty for the root exploit. The main thing I like to do with root is overclock. Has anyone achieved this? I see benchmarks that show it has been done on the Bionic running JB. Thanks!
Anyone? No one? Will the method they're using for the Razr work?
Has anyone here overclocked a Bionic on Jelly Bean? If you have, please point me in the right direction. Thank you.
As far as I recall, 1250mhz is as high as you can get on this hardware. You should be @ 1200 already, so I imagine the difference would be negligible.
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As far as I recall, 1250mhz is as high as you can get on this hardware. You should be @ 1200 already, so I imagine the difference would be negligible.
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I was running 1370 stable on ics. Just need a kernel I think.
Have you tried this?
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php?/topic/16813-[KEXEC]-Code-Kernel-4/24/13
I couldn't get it to show the higher frequencies but maybe you'll have better luck with it
It lagged for me, it defaults the min to 100 and couldn't get 300 to stick.
Others have had better luck
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Overclocked at 1300 right now
Currently I am overclocked at around 1300, 1400 made the device freeze. I achieved this by installing a custom ROM, if you go to Motorola Droid Bionic > Droid Bionic Development > Blurry 2.4 and install that rom, it has built in kernels that allow overclocking.
Sorry for being a noob, but how do you overclock it? And is their a difference when its overclocked?
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Over clocking to my understanding is a feature that some kernels have along with additional scripts added. I personally use Motomizer Expert to set the CPU values to above normal (my values originally were 300, 600, 800 and then 1000) I have it overclocked to where my processor runs at 1300. I then set the value to the maximum using SetCPU. All it does is make your processor run faster than normal, making the phone snappier and faster overall, not by much, but enough to notice. I hope this helps, and keep in mind I am also a n00b, so if I am wrong, I'm sorry and maybe someone more knowledgeable can help you.
Thanks for all the responses. I'll try changing the kernel first, if that doesn't work; I'll consider the rom. I like the way everything runs with Jelly Bean, I just love to tweak.
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Thanks for all the responses. I'll try changing the kernel first, if that doesn't work; I'll consider the rom. I like the way everything runs with Jelly Bean, I just love to tweak.
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The kernel is difficult to change till the boot loader is unlocked (most likely will never happen). Of coarse kexec kernel is the only way for now.
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I have tried the Kexec Kernel, unfortunately, it allowed me to underclock to 100, but it wouldnt allow me to set any values about 1000. That is when I started looking into OC'able ROMS. and Blurry is the one I liked best. AOKP is nice, but it didn't have the kernel built in. I have not tried Liquid Smooth and CM 10.1 was just not for me. Hope this helps.
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I have tried the Kexec Kernel, unfortunately, it allowed me to underclock to 100, but it wouldnt allow me to set any values about 1000. That is when I started looking into OC'able ROMS. and Blurry is the one I liked best. AOKP is nice, but it didn't have the kernel built in. I have not tried Liquid Smooth and CM 10.1 was just not for me. Hope this helps.
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Ok. I may look into the Blurry ROM.
Greetings guys!
I got my HTC One a few days ago and immediately wanted to remove the Sense layer. I rooted the device and flashed CyanogenMod. I am so far super satisfied with the vanilla Android experience.
I am wondering is there a current possibility for clocking the CPU of the device? I looked up Element X but it seems that, as of now it only works with 4.1.2?
Check out the Kernel which is for 4.2.2 by tbalden. The problem with this s that it isn't based on the HTC Kernel source cause this isn't released yet. So it might have some problems
Sent with my Orio running HTC One
oldfashioned said:
Greetings guys!
I got my HTC One a few days ago and immediately wanted to remove the Sense layer. I rooted the device and flashed CyanogenMod. I am so far super satisfied with the vanilla Android experience.
I am wondering is there a current possibility for clocking the CPU of the device? I looked up Element X but it seems that, as of now it only works with 4.1.2?
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Why would you overclock it ?
The One is already very responsive and powerful enough to run any apps and games, from my point of view overclock will just cause instability and drain the battery.
But if you want to do it, I saw an option called "seeder" or something like that during the installation of the Revolution HD 10.3 rom, it says that it allow performance tweak but I never tried it.
Seeder has nothing to do with overclocking, it just fills and enlarge the entropy, some people say it give them less lag and smoother gaming, a lot of it is in the eye of the beholder I think but it has no bad side effects as far as I know
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Why would you overclock it ?
The One is already very responsive and powerful enough to run any apps and games, from my point of view overclock will just cause instability and drain the battery.
But if you want to do it, I saw an option called "seeder" or something like that during the installation of the Revolution HD 10.3 rom, it says that it allow performance tweak but I never tried it.
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I'm coming from 6 year streak of Apple devices and the shear freedom of tinkering with the clock speed makes me really excited
I also noticed the Galaxy S4 uses the same chip with a frequency of 1.9... I guess clocking the current 1.7 to its intended(?) 1.9 wouldn't hurt the battery that much... although anything beyond that might be pointless really.
Thank you everyone for your answers! So I guess there's no 100% working solution as of now?
oldfashioned said:
I'm coming from 6 year streak of Apple devices and the shear freedom of tinkering with the clock speed makes me really excited
I also noticed the Galaxy S4 uses the same chip with a frequency of 1.9... I guess clocking the current 1.7 to its intended(?) 1.9 wouldn't hurt the battery that much... although anything beyond that might be pointless really.
Thank you everyone for your answers! So I guess there's no 100% working solution as of now?
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I think 1.7 IS the intended frequency. The S4 is overclocked (and designed to support the overclocking).
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Check out the Kernel which is for 4.2.2 by tbalden. The problem with this s that it isn't based on the HTC Kernel source cause this isn't released yet. So it might have some problems
Sent with my Orio running HTC One
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That's also a sense kernel if I'm not mistaken.
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Able to over/underclock
I was able to overclock with this kernel :
www . rootstyle . de / auxxxilium /
Running under Cyanogenmod 10.1 and over/underclocking with Voltage Control you can find on the PlayStore
Enjoy...
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Just as the title suggests - I'm wondering how to OC my Nook HD+. I'm well aware of thermal issues and will fix them if they arise; my problem is I can't seem to find what kernel I need, or software I can use, to OC properly.
Any tips?
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Just as the title suggests - I'm wondering how to OC my Nook HD+. I'm well aware of thermal issues and will fix them if they arise; my problem is I can't seem to find what kernel I need, or software I can use, to OC properly.
Any tips?
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As far as I know 1.5Ghz is the frequency we are stuck at right now. There is a kernel in development however it's a long way from being a daily.
That said the Nook HD and Nook HD+ both have "similar" hardware so I'm sure some developers probably already have repositories set up for the sources.
EndemicTruth said:
Just as the title suggests - I'm wondering how to OC my Nook HD+. I'm well aware of thermal issues and will fix them if they arise; my problem is I can't seem to find what kernel I need, or software I can use, to OC properly.
Any tips?
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I did some testing (for gpu OC) and I think it's not really worth it, as the impact in real life is pretty minuscule.