New overclock - XPERIA X10 General

Too anyone having problems with the new 1.15 ghz kernel just use set CPU and set the maximum to 1.15 then set the minimum to 1.1. Overtime the kernel will get used to the phone and you can set the minimum all the way to its maximum. But when u do this make sure the governor is on demand for the first few hours. Then you'll be able to move it freely
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Lion3494 said:
Too anyone having problems with the new 1.15 ghz kernel just use set CPU and set the maximum to 1.15 then set the minimum to 1.1. Overtime the kernel will get used to the phone and you can set the minimum all the way to its maximum. But when u do this make sure the governor is on demand for the first few hours. Then you'll be able to move it freely
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Sense this makes none.

How? People are complaining about reboots with new kernel and this stops it
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But then there would be no point in undervolting if min is set to 1.1
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I am using the new kernel.
So far no reboots.

If you are having reboots use 256 instead of 128 as your minimum.

I meant on the 351 kernel. Not kernel 12
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Overclocking g1,results and roms

Hi everyone why dont we collect all the overclocking information to overclock ours g1s?
Me first
Max 674
Min 122
Not getting hot at all
Using 2.1 superbad 1.7
Using latest setcpu
One day now,is very stable ill try more tomorrow
Your turn!
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My phone steadily overclocks at 710 only while on the charger, however when off the charger it tends to freeze up and crash (especially when the screen is off). I only ever overclock that high while playing RT2 or another high intensity 3D game. I think that we need to make an overvolt kernel to better overclock but making kernels is way over my capabilities.
I am stable at 652 on battery on any rom/kernel. My phome gets extremely warm all the time (even when 480 max), but I think that has something to do with my crappy battery and always running the phone at 100% brightness.
@mejorguille, what rom or kernel are you using.. CM 5.0.8-DS Can Online Do 576. I wanna try 652 if its good on my G1.
kristiant said:
@mejorguille, what rom or kernel are you using.. CM 5.0.8-DS Can Online Do 576. I wanna try 652 if its good on my G1.
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either try the universal overclock update.zip (breaks my wifi...), or take the boot.img from the chromatic rom and flash.
Some help
Hey guys,
I've rooted my G1 with no problems overclocking for bout a year plus till NOW!
The problem was my clockspeed is capped at 528 no matter how i use it? how do i get off the restrictions for the 528 mark? i'm using set cpu!
Regards!
For those of you overclocking like crazy. You are not doing anything but making your phone freeze up and get hot!!!!! Your cpu can not handle that. And will not be going any faster than maybe in your mind!!!!!!
sent from my superfroyo dream
Max 556MHz
Min 245MHz
Very stable, no crashes in months....
G1
COS DS Gingerbread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=950765
8GB Class 10 Micro SD Card
2400mAh Ext Battery
I use min/max 674/628. Runs for 4-4.5 days on standby (lowest brightness setting.),
and i can keep it live for 1-2.5days with constant use. Other than when i sleep.
Running bananabread v1.4 (discontinued rom)(never downloaded any higher due to having paid apps. AND 1.4 was working perfectly for me)
)).
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overclocking

how do I overclock my vibrant safely without destroying it??
Terrance31 said:
how do I overclock my vibrant safely without destroying it??
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Try installing an overstock kernel, like Eugene373's Deadhorse Kernel, then you can download One Click Lag Fix from the market.
Just install a kernel that has oc capabilities and use set CPU to adjust the frequencies
Terrance31 said:
how do I overclock my vibrant safely without destroying it??
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I have overstock 2.2 with minimum at 400mhz and used spare parts to set windows to fast. This thing HAULS ASS!
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If he asks how to install an OC kernal I'm reporting this thread to be closed.
LOL
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after you have the oc kernel installed go into set cpu and set an audible alarm and for when your temp goes above 115 Fahrenheit, in that profile have it drop your clock speed down to 1000 or 800 to help your phone cool off before reactivating the full oc. Ive never had any problems with the cpu getting to hot oc'd to 1.2 thats not to say you wont.
Cheers
I don't think that overclocking and not destroying can be done at the same time.
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Terrance31 said:
how do I overclock my vibrant safely without destroying it??
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Flash it, set clock speed with setcpu or voltage control, cross your fingers and hope for the best.
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All you need is a kernel that supports OC ie. (DoW, Tigersblood, Overstock, Dragon) you should be golden but double check compatibility with whatever ROM ur running.
I use "set cpu" to torque it up to 1.2(or whatever the kernel OC's to) Then i use "SystemPanel Lite" to check and make sure its actually OCing. In the system app it has a CPU Clock in the top right corner which monitors ur current cpu. When the system app opens it has a list of active applications i simply move the list up and down repeatedly really fast and watch the "CPU Clock" if it maxes out at 1.2 or whatever its good to go. I remember one time(cant remember what kernel)but set cpu showed 1.2 or 1.4 and even in system CPU info it showed OCed but if you did like i just described the CPU Clock never went above 1000Mhz. Like it was just showing as OC even tho it really wasn't it was really weird the clock would max out at 1000Mhz with dead space above it like it could go over but never would.
shreddintyres said:
after you have the oc kernel installed go into set cpu and set an audible alarm and for when your temp goes above 115 Fahrenheit, in that profile have it drop your clock speed down to 1000 or 800 to help your phone cool off before reactivating the full oc. Ive never had any problems with the cpu getting to hot oc'd to 1.2 thats not to say you wont.
Cheers
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i never knew you could set audible alarms(guess i never really looked into it) thanks for that! running DoW221 OC to 1.4 i used to see my temps hit 120-130 it would freak me out! but never had any problems except for batt life avg 6-7hrs.
Personally my best OC ROM/kernel setup to this date has been MALICE[EDT]+Tigersblood(any release) everything works and great batt life for a OC kernel
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If he asks how to install an OC kernal I'm reporting this thread to be closed.
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LOL
funny
Just make sure you backup before trying. Some Vibrants cannot handle overclocking (and there's no real way to know until you try). Mine is one of those, and if it can't handle it, an Odin to stock will be in your immediate future.

[Q] Unable to underclock below 245mhz with cyanogenmod 7.1.0 rc1. unbelieveable!

Yeah. Even when disabling the perflock, it won't let me chance the minimum frequency. ive tried setcpu, cpumaster, cputuner and a bunch of other apps. is there anybody here who's had the same problemo?
my kernel is 2.6.32
before rc1, just two hours ago, i had nightly version 173. i flashed rc1, because obviously i misread that it had a different kernel, 2.6.35. yeah right. im gonna rage soon. the battery drainage is horrible.
plz helps!??!?1one
edit: oh, what would you recon as the best rom for legend? thanks!
Maybe overclock is only on stable version, rc and nightly made for testing other stuff.
I use some mod of blayo rom, no overclock. Works awesome. More then 90 days without flashing or even reboot. Well only feature i need from custom rom is root and wake up on trackboll.
maksimilian said:
Maybe overclock is only on stable version, rc and nightly made for testing other stuff.
I use some mod of blayo rom, no overclock. Works awesome. More then 90 days without flashing or even reboot. Well only feature i need from custom rom is root and wake up on trackboll.
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Thanks for replying! actually, the in-built cpumanager works like a charm, and i have been using it clocked to 825mhz. And cyanogen all in all works great, suprisingly nightly version 173 works better than 7.1.0 rc1.
But still, i cant UNDERclock the dang cpu. someone had his legend run with minimum freq at 19 mhz - and had a large impact on the battery life with the setup.
And it worked ok with incoming call?
There is no way to clock this kernel below 245 MHz unless you alter its frequency table and recompile it yourself. May I ask you why do you want to go below 245 MHz?
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maksimilian said:
And it worked ok with incoming call?
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Yeah, silky smooth. No bugs found yet, talking about nightly 173.
BlaY0 said:
There is no way to clock this kernel below 245 MHz unless you alter its frequency table and recompile it yourself. May I ask you why do you want to go below 245 MHz?
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Bummer. Got no skills for that. I do alot of reading, and the system does not need 245mhz to run a screen with some text on it, i suppose. oh well...
so, your rom can be clocked below 245mhz? would you recommend it for everyday use? thanks!
Yeah, but when you are reading, you have to slide a lot I guess?
My conclusion was (after an extensive testing) that lowering the speed below 245 MHz didn't add much to battery life so I'm actually using just two profiles... one for screen on 245 - 768 MHz and one for screen off 122 - 480 MHz. Scaling governor is interactive in both cases.
If I can recommend my ROM? Dunno. I'm using it since I started it and I'm satisfied with it. I don't need anything else
Sent from my HTC Legend

SetCPU best speed

Hey everyone, just wanted to post this to see what cpu speed works best for you guys.. Im using these preset things with the program like performance or power saver etc but i dont seem to notice a difference all of them seem to be the exact same.. Wondering how to make it good for like 50% power and 50% performance, basicly balancing the 2 out as long as its better than stalk and not burning out my cpu.. so thanks, let me know what works for you guys as ive heard its slightly different for everyone else
(HTC EVO 4G)
I use the standard "ondemand" governor with a 998max-245min, but the thing I found makes the most difference are the settings under "Advanced".
I use the below "Advanced" settings along with a 245-245 screen off profile.
Seems to get me the best battery and cpu scaling.
It also helps to use an undervolting kernel like Freedom-More.
Try that for a couple days.
NOTE: click the apply button a couple of times (might be bug but they sometimes don't take on 1 button click). Try them as is without "Set on Boot", until you are sure that your phone likes them. Plus, check after a reboot that you verify/reapply them.
Sampling rate: 20000
Up Threshold: 85
Ignore nice load: 0
Powersave Bias: 14
I'm at 691200 on smartass governor with 245000 as min on Rcmix rom
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ReapersDeath said:
Hey everyone, just wanted to post this to see what cpu speed works best for you guys.. Im using these preset things with the program like performance or power saver etc but i dont seem to notice a difference all of them seem to be the exact same.. Wondering how to make it good for like 50% power and 50% performance, basicly balancing the 2 out as long as its better than stalk and not burning out my cpu.. so thanks, let me know what works for you guys as ive heard its slightly different for everyone else
(HTC EVO 4G)
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The "presets" are how the cpu scales i'd use "interactive" or "smartassv2" 245 min and max at 998+ then search around for here for various profile set-ups
I'm running the Gingerbread-Evo-Deck 1.3 with a Savaged Zen 2.2.1 CFS HAVS Kernel. I'm also undervolted 50mV, and using the interactive x governor set at 128MHz-768mhz. Running a few other simple tweaks learned from Carhauler, and I've got excellent battery life and great performance.
I currently run mine on an ICS rom & it comes standard with a tiatmat 4.1.0+ kernel & the cpu is running at about 245mhz-1036mhz with smartass governor(I usually set it to smartass v2 but it switches back to smartass haha). My battery life for me is enough to get me thru the day.
vulcan001 said:
I currently run mine on an ICS rom & it comes standard with a tiatmat 4.1.0+ kernel & the cpu is running at about 245mhz-1036mhz with smartass governor(I usually set it to smartass v2 but it switches back to smartass haha). My battery life for me is enough to get me thru the day.
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Which ICS rom are you running?
I currently running RCMix3d Runny® Sense 3.5. Should I just got with ICS to overclock or just find a kernel that allows it?
oidrtybtrd said:
I currently running RCMix3d Runny® Sense 3.5. Should I just got with ICS to overclock or just find a kernel that allows it?
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Get a new kernal. Try Tiamat 4.1
I have my SetCPU at 128min 1152max smartassV2(i CAN overclock up to 1267) with 1 profile:
Screen Off 128min 245max
My battery life is extremely good.

[Q] What overclock speed you using?

How fast do you overclock?
Currently running at 1.5ghz/800mhz (Max/Min)
I have never had any issues.
Who goes faster, and any issues in doing so?
What governor are you using?
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I was going to mention that. I am using Smartass V2. I do not really understand governors. Care to explain?
Governor is how the system uses processor throttling/stepping. You should google linux + governor or android + governor for a little more detailed information on each governors..
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Can the governors be edited on the stock ROM? I seem to remember trading this was possible.
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Can the governors be edited on the stock ROM? I seem to remember trading this was possible.
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Of course, but you need a rooted phone, search in the market for no frills cpu or setcpu, there u can change the governos and i/o scheduler
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Im using 480/1200 with SmartassV2 and BFQ as i/o scheduler on my u8800-51
I'm using 1.8 ghz max value. It's stable there. I ran a quadrant and scored 3500. Min 245 ondemand governor. Tried also 1.9 but failed in the middle of quadrant.
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my phone is rooted and I already have set CPU but when setting up SetCPU I use the recommended detection and I seem to be stuck on 806MHz as maximum freq.
I played with deleting setcpu data and trying one of the options but no selection there to suite my phone as far as I can tell.
would love to overclock just a little more as a way learn more than anything else...
Edit: OK just read setcpu help pages and that bit of it is a little clearer. I'm going to go looking for what this phone freq governors can handle. If anyone wants to help with what series of governors you are using that would be great
Just rooting your phone won't help. You need to have a kernel that supports the overclocks. If you use SetCPU with a rooted device only (without a different kernel) it will only see what the phone can handle, hence, 806Mhz.
If you went to something like Oxygen/CM7/MIUI, they come with kernels that already have the other CPU frequencies written in and then SetCPU will see them and you will be able to select them.
xpandnz said:
Just rooting your phone won't help. You need to have a kernel that supports the overclocks. If you use SetCPU with a rooted device only (without a different kernel) it will only see what the phone can handle, hence, 806Mhz.
If you went to something like Oxygen/CM7/MIUI, they come with kernels that already have the other CPU frequencies written in and then SetCPU will see them and you will be able to select them.
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But with stock kernel and rooted phone u can change governors and i/o scheuler the only thing that u cant change is cpu freq
OS: Android 2.3 Gingerbread B522 (official version 28/12/2012)
Kernel: OC .35 Genoklar
Speed Max/Min: 1.2Ghz/368Mhz
Governor: Ondemand
I/O Scheduler: noop
Phone calls messages, wifi, and some games and lasts for 2 days normally.
Moderated use.
If I push it I melt the battery in less than 8 hours...

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