Overclocking official 2.1 - GT540 Optimus General

Is there any chance of overclocking official 2.1 rom
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mohnim said:
Is there any chance of overclocking official 2.1 rom
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Yeah, install Quarx Kernel, MMXTREM kernel etc.

How do I install the kernel
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mohnim said:
How do I install the kernel
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Flash the zip in recovery (for MMXTREM)

does anyone if it is safe to underclock??
About (122MHz ~ 245MHz)

Probably
It's stable on 122mhz on mine. But it's super slow and laggy. But battery saving

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jhonnyx1000 said:
It's stable on 122mhz on mine. But it's super slow and laggy. But battery saving
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So is it safe???
Or should I just put it to powersave mode??
I heard that it may decrease ur phones battery life. And from others that u need to put it at least to 245MHz so that the system can run!
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safe on mine
122mhz works on mine and is very consistent. It never crashed on that frequency. Don't know if it'll work on other phones.

Anyways thanks gonna underclock!!!
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I would also say two hundred better safe than sorry
Also battery on mine at eight hundred mega hertz is still eight or nine hours so really its only if you had no charger for longer than that that you would under clock
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Danzano said:
I would also say two hundred better safe than sorry
Also battery on mine at eight hundred mega hertz is still eight or nine hours so really its only if you had no charger for longer than that that you would under clock
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my phones usually lasts about 2 and a half days!!

I've noticed that the battery level is very unstable. For example the LG Optimus 2x's battery level changes every 1% but on the LG-GT540 it changes every 3-10%

jhonnyx1000 said:
I've noticed that the battery level is very unstable. For example the LG Optimus 2x's battery level changes every 1% but on the LG-GT540 it changes every 3-10%
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Yes I have noticed that too!!
We should try and fix it!!
That would be great!!
Goππa ®o©k & ®o//

This is a kernel issue. Charging table is not properly written.
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pebe94 said:
This is a kernel issue. Charging table is not properly written.
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so is it like impossible to fix??

androidboss7 said:
so is it like impossible to fix??
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Possibly not (as in it won't be impossible to fix)

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ZTE Blade Overclocking

How high have you guys gone?
Im stable at 748MHz and 50% AHB Bus, 1hour Angry Birds and no real heat.
Tried 846 but phone locked almost instantly.
Mine isn't that great; 672 max with OC+AHB kernal.
It's good enough to make a positive difference mind
How'syour battery life?
is there a significant difference?
Battery life isn't too bad for me as I'm using SetCPU profiles to moderate the clock frequencies at set battery levels. Overall, I'm getting about a day of good usage
Stable with oc at690+ahb+hui with japanese jellyfish 6
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Zte blade / san francisco overclocking
Hey guys, i have bought and rooted my new san francisco/zte blade, and wanted to know how do i over-clock it? does it require a rom with a kernel patch?
Cheers Guys
Sharkey
710 50% HW acceleration all stable and running far smoother...
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stylez said:
710 50% HW acceleration all stable and running far smoother...
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Thanks, wil try it out
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olyloh6696 said:
Thanks, wil try it out
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690 seems more stable and still way smoother, also set max to 250 when phone off and power save profile, can take a sec to jump back but defo saved battery.
ROM: jjf v9 btw ;-)
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Jva reviews here

Thought i would start.this i have jva and its definetly smoorher than either jvk or jvb
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colindodds said:
Thought i would start.this i have jva and its definetly smoorher than either jvk or jvb
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Have they solved android OS battery drain problem??
[email protected] said:
Have they solved android OS battery drain problem??
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JVA was build 4 days before JVB, release date means nothing unfortunately.
Batterie is better as is ram have not done quadrant maybes another release yet to come heard on forum final version will be jv7 but thats hearsay.
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is it weird? i never had an android OS battery drain issue since i've calibrated battery
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is it weird? i never had an android OS battery drain issue since i've calibrated battery
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I had terrible drain in jvb ....jvk realy good but all seem to run with high ram uesage or am i only one noticing this with ram
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colindodds said:
I had terrible drain in jvb ....jvk realy good but all seem to run with high ram uesage or am i only one noticing this with ram
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for me after i restored all applications it same as jvk. (220-240/329 MB of RAM)
trustsyzaa said:
for me after i restored all applications it same as jvk. (220-240/329 MB of RAM)
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In js8 use 168mb now gingerbread always over 200 mb but noticed when i play game or use app for.period time ram drops down below 150mb
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Have just.noticed barcode scanner in apps was not there before only apeared after updated to jva
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colindodds said:
I had terrible drain in jvb ....jvk realy good but all seem to run with high ram uesage or am i only one noticing this with ram
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Battery I dunno, some people seem to conclude the batterylife is bad within an hour after flashing For me, just about all roms are pretty similar in battery, getting me through 1 day with ease, and not getting through a 2nd day Thats fine with me really since I charge at night.
Available RAM is indeed pretty low in 2.3.3; starting off at about 115 but quickly dropping to 70ish when actually doing stuff. And this is with a pretty conservative amount of installed apps. *misses cm7 for available ram*
I prefer 2.2.1 task manager as got option to clean level 1 or 2. Thats gone lol any one else notice barcode scanner
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Topic is about call delay problem, please consider this.
zalimtayyar said:
Topic is about call delay problem, please consider this.
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Ugh
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Eg22 battery life

Could be me but it seem like the battery drains faster with this rom Is anyone else noticing this?
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I'd say it's similar to the other gingerbread leaks. Nothing as great as SRF 1.2 for battery life yet that I have come across.
Froyo had source to optimize, but you still should get good battery, you did calibrate right?
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you could also be playing with it more
10 hours since flashing and at 49% now. (Started at 100%) Pretty good if you ask me.
I am getting random reboots and force closes. This sucks. Don't know what's wrong.
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Srf was good for me too, but the best battery life I have seen is with marcusant's i3 rom. Haven't tried the new leak yet. Probably wait til acs does their thing with it.
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ac16313 said:
Froyo had source to optimize, but you still should get good battery, you did calibrate right?
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How do I calibrate?
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blackdragon79 said:
How do I calibrate?
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Charge to 100 percent while on turn off charge to full aagain then wipe battery stats in cwm
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Is there anything like spare parts for gb?
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murso74 said:
Is there anything like spare parts for gb?
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Yeah.. spare parts
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ac16313 said:
Charge to 100 percent while on turn off charge to full aagain then wipe battery stats in cwm
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I'm going have to root that
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Tell me how it goes. I care about battery life more than anything (that and gingerbread) for my phone.
I'm really hoping this one can bring the amazing battery life I got on EE03.
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blackdragon79 said:
I'm going have to root that
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You should.
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murso74 said:
you could also be playing with it more
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That's what she said.
smark72 said:
I am getting random reboots and force closes. This sucks. Don't know what's wrong.
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Did you restore data? I have used it all day and have not had one force close. Try to Odin again and if you restored data do it without restoring data.
RE: force closes, usually it means you restored apps or data that need to be reinstalled. If an app FCs, uninstall and reinstall it.
RE: battery life.
You can't make a judgement until you run a calibrate cycle and go through at least one charge cycle. Usually the first battery cycle on a new rom seems like really battery life, then things improve quickly. Since the rom has only been leaked for about 18 hours now I don't think anyone can give a useful opinion on battery life.
smark72 said:
I am getting random reboots and force closes. This sucks. Don't know what's wrong.
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I just flashed from midnight 5.3 and everything is running a-ok here. Try wiping the unneeded files from your sd card and delete the default android files before reinserting your sd card into a newly flashed eg22 rom.
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poit said:
RE: force closes, usually it means you restored apps or data that need to be reinstalled. If an app FCs, uninstall and reinstall it.
RE: battery life.
You can't make a judgement until you run a calibrate cycle and go through at least one charge cycle. Usually the first battery cycle on a new rom seems like really battery life, then things improve quickly. Since the rom has only been leaked for about 18 hours now I don't think anyone can give a useful opinion on battery life.
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I flashed it at around 10am this morning, and with some pretty good, but not heavy use, I made it to about 6pm. When flashing this morning, I was around 92%. So yes, battery life is pretty good. Nothing will beat SRF, but now that I've tasted the gingerbread, I'm not sure I can go back to Froyo.
*Edit* Since being off the charger for 4 hours, and surfing the internet on both 3g and 4g, chatting on gtalk, multiple text messages, I'm at 76%. I'm impressed.
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[email protected] said:
I'd say it's similar to the other gingerbread leaks. Nothing as great as SRF 1.2 for battery life yet that I have come across.
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You gotta be kidding right?
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Overclocking

Im running CM7 with HighLeakage Glitch kernel.
When I'm plugged in to the charger, and Overclocked to 1.4GHz, my phone gets very hot. Should I lower the volts or the frequency?
And overclocking, if done right, wont damage the hardware? Like if their was not alot of heat?
Could I run 1.4ghz without so much heat? I have undervolted it -50mV volts.
Is it the high leakage?
What should I do?
Any input would be appreciated.
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My phone runs really hot when using I heart radio and charging it at the same time...i'm also clocked to 1.4...since you are running overclock anything is possible but Samsung put code in their latest release for 1200mhz so I would say that is safe...also high leakage does emit the most heat since it is the least efficient..try running medium and low with the same overclock...it may help with heat
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efan450 said:
My phone runs really hot when using I heart radio and charging it at the same time...i'm also clocked to 1.4...since you are running overclock anything is possible but Samsung put code in their latest release for 1200mhz so I would say that is safe...also high leakage does emit the most heat since it is the least efficient..try running medium and low with the same overclock...it may help with heat
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Just tried Medium and had to Odin my phone. Does anyone know how to get medium leakage to work?
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Enyo. said:
Just tried Medium and had to Odin my phone. Does anyone know how to get medium leakage to work?
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flash it.
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sageDieu said:
flash it.
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I did. But it made me Odin my phone back to froyo.
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Try low too, but your phone may just need the high leakage...
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Try low too, but your phone may just need the high leakage...
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Yea your right. Low didn't work also. So I'm just going to stick with high.
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Wait, does medium and low leakage require lower volts too?
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Read the OP of the Glitch thread, everything's laid out there.
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Enyo. said:
Just tried Medium and had to Odin my phone. Does anyone know how to get medium leakage to work?
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its too late this time, but remember that you can use the command 'reboot recovery' in adb to avoid having to do a full odin in most cases. I made a guide about getting adb up and running for noobs. You can find it in my created thread history.
Enyo. said:
Wait, does medium and low leakage require lower volts too?
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there should be an entire explanation on what the different leakages mean. it'd be nice to read rather than guessing
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Just a heads up, if you ask in our threads, then a developer can actually answer your question, as opposed to the users trying to help you. Especially since this is the third thread you've started with questions like this, almost all of which are answerable in my thread.

Undervolting/overvolting?

Does any ROM for our old GT540 support undervolting/overvolting?
Thanks!
noobovski said:
Does any ROM for our old GT540 support undervolting/overvolting?
Thanks!
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Over and under clocking?
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andyabc said:
Over and under clocking?
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no -volting.
its something different and for saving some battery juice or extra power.
many other (newer) phones/kernels support it.
andreas__ said:
no -volting.
its something different and for saving some battery juice or extra power.
many other (newer) phones/kernels support it.
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Oh lol, its just i never heard of such thing
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if you know how overclockers clock their pc-s , then you should know about volt-mods/overvolting (vdimm,vdroop and etc.)
hani93 said:
if you know how overclockers clock their pc-s , then you should know about volt-mods/overvolting (vdimm,vdroop and etc.)
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Oh yeah.
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i think the only "undervolting" our phone can do is change the stock frecuency from 245 to 122 lower is unstable....up is 806 some people a little more or a little less...thast regarding the cpu frecuency in terms of Voltage i think is more than imposible due to inestability.
here is full overview of overvolting and so. : link
but shortly:
overvolting gives more voltage to hardware (cpu in this case) .
more voltage=more overclock , but also alot more heat.
undervolting decreases voltage of cpu, to save battery juice for longer time, but instability occurs @ same clock.
(need to lower cpu clock for more stability).
and also cpu is cooler.

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