Is there one out there yet for the G2?
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Is it possible? Or is a custom kernel needed?
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Has anyone tried to push the voltage above 1350mv on their phones?
I think that my Core 2 has a recommended maximum voltage of 1.36v and while overclocking I've pushed it to about 1.45v 24/7. I know that PCs and phones have differences and that with the added voltage comes with risk of your HD2 having a short life. Some people make it seem as if the voltage hits 1375mv it will disintegrate on the spot..
I just want to see if i could get a more stable Overclock or even push it a little further, 1228 perhaps?
Anyone? Im sure someone knows something...
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Hi, I'm wondering how do I go about doing the above. As we know, each kernel has a minimum voltage that one cannot set below that. For example, on Faux Kernel it's 800mv. On _motley it's 600mv. I'm currently using Faux but I believe that it can go lower than that, especially for the lower few frequency settings.
So, how do I lower the minimum beyond what is set in the kernel? I'm willing to download Ubuntu, and tweak and compile if needed.
I was wondering that is it possible to undervolt our GPU and has it been found yet? My Galaxy S2 had GPU UV and it had a major impact on gaming temperature. If we could control it and CPU voltages then there might be chance to avoid thermal throttling. and maybe increase battery life..
Does anyone have info on how to adjust the CPU voltage for the moto x Style in fankenclark kernel using kernel aduitor? Its supposed to help u get even better battery life by lowering the voltage used by the CPU cores.
Zekedw said:
Does anyone have info on how to adjust the CPU voltage for the moto x Style in fankenclark kernel using kernel aduitor? Its supposed to help u get even better battery life by lowering the voltage used by the CPU cores.
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I don't think you can. I think the values that are shown are basically read only. Anyways, I wouldn't bother dropping the values. You won't see much gain in battery life and if you drop them too low you start getting instability in the system.