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Can anyone point me in the right direction for an overclocked kernel without voodoo? I have not been able to find an overclocked kernel that doesn't have voodoo. All the kernels on rom manager don't seem to be overclocked, and the only overclocked kernels I've found in the development section are dirks oc with voodoo. I do not want voodoo.. tried it and it was a nightmare to remove and I kept have strange problems with my fascinate. Thanks in advance for any help given.
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Geeknik has an OC kernel for you. I know this was from months ago.
http://www.totalnerdity.com/sf/
There is not a very high chance that you will find an OC kernel that is non-voodoo. The OTB kernels from nemesis2all are very good and very stable, though. They are voodoo, but they are voodoo5 with the built in Red CWM that allows you to flash stuff with voodoo activated, and it also makes it easier to turn voodoo on and off.
If you are really that shy about voodoo5, though, I don't think there are any OC kernels that aren't voodoo.
Use the app setcpu I use it and it works great for overclocking
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Try Blazed 2.2.4 by Sir Gatez
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=496302&d=1295647026
piperat said:
Use the app setcpu I use it and it works great for overclocking
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Set CPU is for use on Overclocked Kernels, not to overclock per se.
Geekin's 12/19/10 its in rom manager.
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Try Blazed 2.2.4 by Sir Gatez
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=496302&d=1295647026
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I was on blazed for a couple of days, but the battery drain is brutal..
sreymj said:
I was on blazed for a couple of days, but the battery drain is brutal..
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Have you tried the latest, RC3. Has some good feedback on battery life.
uslacson1 said:
Have you tried the latest, RC3. Has some good feedback on battery life.
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I haven't. I think I'll stick to JT's latest for a while. It seems to be the only voodoo5 with the latest sound improvements that supports my BT headset.
What are some apps that will allow me overclock and undervolt on my EVO??? Other than setCPU.... Is there anything newer and better???
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eazzy28 said:
What are some apps that will allow me overclock and undervolt on my EVO??? Other than setCPU.... Is there anything newer and better???
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I like using OS Monitor. I believe you can adjust the clock freq's with Process Monitor Widget as well, although i've never used that option before. You can't use either of those two apps I mentioned to set profiles. You can only adjust the governor and the clock speed.
And you need a kernel that allows overclocking, you probably knew that though
We're comin from a pure power source.
If you're running an aosp rom like cm7 or decks you can do over/under clocking from the advanced options. You can install viperboys script for undervolting. My favorite kernel is savagedzen but I'd recommend trying them all.
Hello,
Is it possible to overclock and underclock the galaxy note without custom kernel?
I have root but standart kernel.
Thanks for the help
regards
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gofwar said:
Hello,
Is it possible to overclock the galaxy note without custom kernel?
I have root but standart kernel.
Thanks for the help
Best regard
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Yes you can use Tegrak Overclock (Ultimate) from the market, works on stock kernels
But be very carefull with your voltages, you are warned!
Do you maybe have good settings for the program?
is it possible to underclock to?
Can i leave the voltage standart and only set the cpu to 1.5 or 1.6
Thank you
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gofwar said:
Do you maybe have good settings for the program?
is it possible to underclock to?
Thank you
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You might want to look in the kernel threads (FM kernel, Abyss, etc) in development, there is enough info concerning your question, and yes you can underclock with tegrak.
With tegrak you can use any cpu speed you want, is not fixed to a few settings.
I don't recommend overclocking
cpt_shawky said:
I don't recommend overclocking
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I think i wait with overclocking, its fast enough but sometimes its fun to tweak, but its to mutch risk i think, so after i downloaded the app and set it to 1.5, i did set it to default via the app and removed it
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One useful thing to do is underclock and undervolt. This phone works perfectl in 1.0ghz with -50 voltage on all clocks and a maximum of 500mnz with screen off, and itll save u a lot of battery.
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gee2012 said:
Yes you can use Tegrak Overclock (Ultimate) from the market, works on stock kernels
But be very carefull with your voltages, you are warned!
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I didn't know you could overclock on stock kernal, thanks for that.
I have installed Tegrak and am run at 1.5Ghz from now on. If I notice any issues at all I will report back.
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I don't recommend overclocking
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Why not?
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AdzUK said:
I didn't know you could overclock on stock kernal, thanks for that.
I have installed Tegrak and am run at 1.5Ghz from now on. If I notice any issues at all I will report back.
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What voltage are you using?
i want to overclock but when i read the message be carefull with the voltage it scared me a bit, dont want to destroy it so fast haha.
is it faster on 1.5 or almost not?
@viamonte: do you mean underclocking the slowest cpu speed when it is in deep sleep?
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gofwar said:
What voltage are you using?
i want to overclock but when i read the message be carefull with the voltage it scared me a bit, dont want to destroy it so fast haha.
is it faster on 1.5 or almost not?
@viamonte: do you mean underclocking the slowest cpu speed when it is in deep sleep?
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I've not touched the voltage. If my s2 could handle 1.5ghz I'm sure the Note will be just fine.
Why would you want to overclock the fastest phone ever available?
Yuretsz said:
Why would you want to overclock the fastest phone ever available?
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Why not? Its never fast enough haha.
I have mine now on standart 1.4, when i think its to slow then i wil overclock it to 1.6 or flash a custom rom and overclock it to 1.7.
Does somebody now what the speed is from the gpu?
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i've set my cpu to 1.6 and didn't touch the voltages, i left it at 1250mv and 1100mv for core and internal voltages respectively. been on this setting for 2 days now and i haven't had any problems so far. but i was wondering with that cpu frequency is it possible to undervolt?
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Why would you want to overclock the fastest phone ever available?
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Because you can?
Why wouldn't you?
My PC is a 2.66Ghz which has been running at 4.0Ghz since day 1. Like I said, if more power is available at no risk, and absolutely no extra cost, then the question isn't why, the question is WHY NOT?
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Because you can?
Why wouldn't you?
My PC is a 2.66Ghz which has been running at 4.0Ghz since day 1. Like I said, if more power is available at no risk, and absolutely no extra cost, then the question isn't why, the question is WHY NOT?
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True! My PC is a Core i7 2600k 3.4GHz which has has been overclocked to 4.7GHz.
Why? Because you can as you said! It's simply to make an insanely fast product run even faster!!
Hi All,
Is there there a way to change manually the CPU/GPU governor without the use of external application such as SETcpu ?
Thanks
Ziv
wizardwiz said:
Hi All,
Is there there a way to change manually the CPU/GPU governor without the use of external application such as SETcpu ?
Thanks
Ziv
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There are some files I found DEEP in the filesystem once that list the Governor, min and max, but I would definitely NOT recommend you screw with that. May I ask why you don't want to use an app? Also, why not use one of the many ROMs with that feature built into settings.apk?
You can try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
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You can try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the replies. What do I need it for? As usual, to see if any other cpu governor or I/O scheduler would do a better work.
SO far it it seems the defaults are the best combination
Thanks
Ziv
wizardwiz said:
Hi guys,
Thanks for the replies. What do I need it for? As usual, to see if any other cpu governor or I/O scheduler would do a better work.
SO far it it seems the defaults are the best combination
Thanks
Ziv
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I meant, why not use a third party app?
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The only reason is that I have read somewhere in the forum that external applications such as SetCPU will simply take some additional time on reboot. Other than that no real reason to do it manually.
EDIT: one more thing, using 3rd party applications I can only see about 4 CPU governor. Thought I will be able to see/use some more via command line
Thanks
Ziv
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The only reason is that I have read somewhere in the forum that external applications such as SetCPU will simply take some additional time on reboot. Other than that no real reason to do it manually.
EDIT: one more thing, using 3rd party applications I can only see about 4 CPU governor. Thought I will be able to see/use some more via command line
Thanks
Ziv
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Well, there are always OC Daemons. That's probably where you read that, in the original explanation regarding Virtuous OC Daemon.
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I guess Virtuous OC daemon would be valid for me if I was using that ROM.
My ROM doesn't come with any OC daemon or tweaks so I am looking for something else for it.
EDIT: To make a long story short, Using Glacier_One_V_1.3 and I can't seems to get the Smartass CPU governor for instance.
Thanks
Ziv
wizardwiz said:
I guess Virtuous OC daemon would be valid for me if I was using that ROM.
My ROM doesn't come with any OC daemon or tweaks so I am looking for something else for it.
EDIT: To make a long story short, Using Glacier_One_V_1.3 and I can't seems to get the Smartass CPU governor for instance.
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Ziv
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Lol. Virtuous OC daemon can be used on lots of ROMs.
There probably isn't a smartass governor built into the kernel, dude...
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wizardwiz said:
I guess Virtuous OC daemon would be valid for me if I was using that ROM.
My ROM doesn't come with any OC daemon or tweaks so I am looking for something else for it.
EDIT: To make a long story short, Using Glacier_One_V_1.3 and I can't seems to get the Smartass CPU governor for instance.
Thanks
Ziv
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Governor default is predetermined by the kernel if your question hasn't already been answer
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Hi Guys,
Been researching the thing and you're all correct.
Kernel predetermined.
Checked the files and it seems this Kernel (V3) doesn't support the additional modes.
Thanks for the replies guys
Ziv
guys I am rooted on stock 4.1.2, unlocked bootloader an' all that jazz, i used to use setcpu on nexus s and the old droid milestone, does setcpu work for the razr m? any good working profiles without the reboots and stuff ?
All of the 4.2.2 roms I have tried have a settings option called Performance that lets you set the min/max CPU speeds, switch between different kinds of governors, and play around with RAM management settings.
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All of the 4.2.2 roms I have tried have a settings option called Performance that lets you set the min/max CPU speeds, switch between different kinds of governors, and play around with RAM management settings.
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i am not on 4.2.2 nor do i intend to go, all i wanna know is that if setcpu is stable for the razr m and what profile should be best for good battery life
I use row or noop for my i/o scheduler and on demand for my governor and setup works I used to use it but I like no frills better
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jafferkhan said:
guys I am rooted on stock 4.1.2, unlocked bootloader an' all that jazz, i used to use setcpu on nexus s and the old droid milestone, does setcpu work for the razr m? any good working profiles without the reboots and stuff ?
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Just downloaded it and it seems to be working fine. Clocks seem to stick. Will edit this post in a couple of hours to confirm for you
I use ROW I/O with MSM-DCVS governor.
brandon71 said:
I use row or noop for my i/o scheduler and on demand for my governor and setup works I used to use it but I like no frills better
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Man I've no idea what you said, still learning about this... could you tell me what's what ?
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Just downloaded it and it seems to be working fine. Clocks seem to stick. Will edit this post in a couple of hours to confirm for you
I use ROW I/O with MSM-DCVS governor.
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Great ill wait for your findings, along with a good profile to help me save some battery on this bad boy too
jafferkhan said:
Great ill wait for your findings, along with a good profile to gdgjp me save some battery on this bad boy too
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So far the clocks have stuck Meaning once you set a clock its stays there, doesn't reset to default. As for govs and I/O, I use msm-dvcs as my gov and row as my I/O. Msm-dvcs will shut a CPU core down when not needed
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That's nice... but shutting down a core... isn't that harmful for the phones life or something? Just asking to increase my knowledge that's all...
jafferkhan said:
That's nice... but shutting down a core... isn't that harmful for the phones life or something? Just asking to increase my knowledge that's all...
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No, I have never heard of shut a problem. Google it if you are truly worried about it.
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Looks like its ok I haven't seen anything that dictates towards it being an issue, so any stable profile you'd suggest for my 907?
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Looks like its ok I haven't seen anything that dictates towards it being an issue, so any stable profile you'd suggest for my 907?
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Unfortunately I don't dabbled in profiles as I personally find them unreliable. I just stick it at a certain clock and set my govs and I/O. If you want to know my configuration, I set my clock to 1350MHz and min to 384. The gov and I/O I've already mentioned.
Here is a link to what each governor does, and what there advantages and disadvantages are. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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Unfortunately I don't dabbled in profiles as I personally find them unreliable. I just stick it at a certain clock and set my govs and I/O. If you want to know my configuration, I set my clock to 1350MHz and min to 384. The gov and I/O I've already mentioned.
Here is a link to what each governor does, and what there advantages and disadvantages are. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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thanks bro, that's really informative, i think ill solve that out but once again, battery life with speed is what everyone's after, yes the M has plenty of oomph under the bonnet but clocking it down will save battery yeah?
the profiles you have set are stable enough? no random reboots or lags?
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thanks bro, that's really informative, i think ill solve that out but once again, battery life with speed is what everyone's after, yes the M has plenty of oomph under the bonnet but clocking it down will save battery yeah?
the profiles you have set are stable enough? no random reboots or lags?
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Yes they are stable. Although experiment with the I/O yourself if you find a better one let me know
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