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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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.
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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.
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Im wondering if anybody can attest to the stability and reliability as well as safety concerns with running a galaxy s phonew at 1200 mhz. I see a lot oflash kernels boasting this overclock. Thanks in advance
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Flash and find out. If it doesn't freeze, your good. Some phones can't handle the oc. There's really no grey area, it will either be stable, or it won't. 1.2 is the standard, and is probably the safest. I'm at 1.48 and stable.
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I'm mainly concerned for overheating as I've cooked a couple pc processors
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Use setCPU and set up a temperature profile. I have mine set so when the phone hits 120 F, the processor scales down to stock clock speed and cools off.
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Flash and find out. If it doesn't freeze, your good. Some phones can't handle the oc. There's really no grey area, it will either be stable, or it won't. 1.2 is the standard, and is probably the safest. I'm at 1.48 and stable.
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What kernel your using?
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Bullet[EDT]
U will not have any heat issues unless ur charging ur phone. When u charge a galaxy s phone ur gets very warm including in stock speeds
Definitely. The Infuse 4G has the same hummingbird chip overclocked to 1.2 ghz by default, so it should run with no issues. I can doing 1.3 ghz with no problem. Can't hit 1.4 though.
Sucks since my last phone could handle 1.6 ghz (through a custom 1.6 ghz DOW kernel, thanks Morific!).
It is safe but you lose battery life so that didn't work for me but it is safe and no overheating issues
Dunno what Kernel i used but it was by Morific, and was discontinued for being unstable, but my phone has been able to go up to 1.4, they tried a 1.6 but was far too unstable or something.
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Dunno what Kernel i used but it was by Morific, and was discontinued for being unstable, but my phone has been able to go up to 1.4, they tried a 1.6 but was far too unstable or something.
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I think the Manhattan project messes with the environmental properties of the phone or something.
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I think the Manhattan project messes with the environmental properties of the phone or something.
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Yes, the Manhattan project was a dud since it never really overclocked the device. In fact it only slowed it down.
But I requested a 1.6 ghz version of the DOW kernel from Morific, just for fun. Surprisingly it worked well with my old device.
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Im wondering if anybody can attest to the stability and reliability as well as safety concerns with running a galaxy s phonew at 1200 mhz. I see a lot oflash kernels boasting this overclock. Thanks in advance
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That depends on the phone a lot. I know lots of people who use 1200 but I did with Overstock and Tigers Blood and my phone would freeze. Also use set cpu for the same side to keep an eye on temp.
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I've had no problems oc'in, but it really does depend on your chip. Been running mine at 1420 for a week, super stable never gone above 29c under load. IMO, just have to give it a shot and see how stable it is for you.
I'm using Bullet and have been getting great battery life even with it fully OC'd. About 20-25 hrs with moderate use.
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I'm using Bullet and have been getting great battery life even with it fully OC'd. About 20-25 hrs with moderate use.
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+1... im using Bullet with it tapped out and get pretty good battery life.
Can I get a link to Bullet? I've never seen it.
Can't not allowed to post the link to bullet....EDT's Site.
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I'm using Bullet and have been getting great battery life even with it fully OC'd. About 20-25 hrs with moderate use.
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With what rom??
Overclocked mine to 1.48 and been running stable for a few weeks now...
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Installed the Glitch kernel...
Everything was ok.
Turned up Mhz in Voltage control, phone restarted, won't work now.
Stuck in CMW recovery
HELP
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Installed the Glitch kernel...
Everything was ok.
Turned up Mhz in Voltage control, phone restarted, won't work now.
Stuck in CMW recovery
HELP
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You need that kernel cleaning script. I don't know if I'm allow to post the file here, and I'm bot sure what post it is again. I can tell you the file name is
ultimate_kernel_cleaning_script_v2_by_lippol94.zip
Hope it helps.
-Maniac
Thanks man. I'm back to norm
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FYI, the next version of glitch is possibly going to have a modified recovery that will have options to clear voltage settings and things to save us from problems like this
Do you know when it's coming out?
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Do you know when it's coming out?
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No, glitch has been recoding it from scratch so it will be a while, no eta.
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I will patiently await its arrival.
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V12 is out and does have the new recovery...
Some have been having issues with lag using the default deadline scheduler. CFQ has been great for me, I just change it on a reboot for the time being, have not gotten around to using the script that will allow the change to stock but it's out there...
Question:
Does Glitch kill the battery? I lowered VC to the minimum. When I first rooted and used the other kernel, I got excellent battery life. Now, TERRIBLE.
I did flash Glitch V12.
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give it acouple charge cycles to recalibrate. Oh and I would wipe battery stats in cwm aswell.
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give it acouple charge cycles to recalibrate. Oh and I would wipe battery stats in cwm aswell.
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How do I wipe it?
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Is there any chance of overclocking official 2.1 rom
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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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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
y
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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%
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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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This is a kernel issue. Charging table is not properly written.
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so is it like impossible to fix??
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so is it like impossible to fix??
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Possibly not (as in it won't be impossible to fix)
Hi all,
I am using a rooted n7.
I have over clocked my galaxy s2 to 1.5ghz before, but I am not sure what is a safe level to over clock the n7 to.
What is a is is for battery life and performance?
And which kernel do u guys recommend
?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Corey
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fishingfon said:
Hi all,
I am using a rooted n7.
I have over clocked my galaxy s2 to 1.5ghz before, but I am not sure what is a safe level to over clock the n7 to.
What is a is is for battery life and performance?
And which kernel do u guys recommend
?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Corey
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I run trinity kernel on my Gnex and N7 and on my N7 I keep it stock speeds because I've seen no reason to realistically OC it. Most of the improvements I see are from the kernel software changes over stock. You can OC to 1.6 safely but I'm not sure of the power usage difference but I'm pretty sure the loss in power isn't worth the gain from OCing.
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I have mine at 1.6 just for the hell of it, I get a good 4 or 5 hours of continuous usage out of it.
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I have mine at 1.6 just for the hell of it, I get a good 4 or 5 hours of continuous usage out of it.
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For the benefit of the community, can you tell us any major changes at 1.6 GHz?
Is there anything noticeably faster?
Hi, I have a related question but can't post since I'm new.
Using the glazed rom which i like but it apparently has gpu overclock. I would like to know how to adjust that back to stock setting or at least see what it currently is. I found the CPU section but there is no gpu I can see.
Is there a tool I can use?
Sorry for the hijack...at least its sort of on topic
IMO over clocking is a gimmick, its the kernel build
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IMO over clocking is a gimmick, its the kernel build
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My thoughts exactly. I play some light games and web browse on my Nexus 7.
For those purposes, my Nexus 7 is already extremely fast, so I don't think I would be able to notice if it was over clocked.
But I guess it depends, maybe there's a big difference when running GPU heavy games.
I have OC mine upto 1640 MHz for bench marking alone for half and hour or probably more and it went fine although the tablet was getting warmer more than usual.
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Hi,
I decided to flash trinity kernel.
I am currently OC to 1.5yghz, is that a safe level to keep it at full time? Or can that burn the cpu out?
Thanks again
Cheers
Corey
Edit,
I over clocked my galaxy s2 ages ago, and I noticed a huge difference in performance.
So that is why I want to over clock my n7 too lol
Corey
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there is no such thing as a safe overclock. overclocking, by nature, carries some risk. that said, i havent seen anyone brick their device from overclocking.
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Hi all,
I am using a rooted n7.
I have over clocked my galaxy s2 to 1.5ghz before, but I am not sure what is a safe level to over clock the n7 to.
What is a is is for battery life and performance?
And which kernel do u guys recommend
?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Corey
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Just wondering
Why do you feel the need to OC?
I go to 1.6 but use the Trinity App to go back to stock when OC not needed
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I have not over clocked the Nexus 7 yet but one way to test your devices max is to use setcpu. Make sure you do not have "set on boot" option selected. Then step up your cpu. If your cpu can not handle the over clock it will force restart. If you do not have the set at boot selected it will revert back to the last good state on restart.
Each device is different on what it can handle for over clock.
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fishingfon said:
Hi,
I decided to flash trinity kernel.
I am currently OC to 1.5yghz, is that a safe level to keep it at full time? Or can that burn the cpu out?
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To be honest I doubt you'll notice much increase from oc the CPU since the CPU already is so powerful nothing pushes it to max really.
Only thing worth overclocking is GPU really. And at that, your not going to notice a difference unless your playing some intense games.
Hey guys, I'm wondering if anyone knows a setting in the latest kernel (008-tbm) that affects wireless charging. I am on stock ROM with only this kernel installed. Wireless charging worked fine until I installed this kernel, so I know something is goofed up with my kernel settings. I'm UV -12.5 mV global
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Hey guys, I'm wondering if anyone knows a setting in the latest kernel (008-tbm) that affects wireless charging. I am on stock ROM with only this kernel installed. Wireless charging worked fine until I installed this kernel, so I know something is goofed up with my kernel settings. I'm UV -12.5 mV global
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Why the hell are you asking this in nexus 4 GENERAL? When there is a thread for this kernel in Original development.. Sigh
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Why the hell are you asking this in nexus 4 GENERAL? When there is a thread for this kernel in Original development.. Sigh
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he doesnt have enough posts to post in the development sections.
Thank you for clearing that up for him. I hate posting stuff because everyone has to be an @$$ about helping out. If you don't want to help just move on, I don't want to hear how stupid I am just what I can do that I haven't thought of. Thanks
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I'm on his 008tbu and have no issues with wireless charging.
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Thank you for clearing that up for him. I hate posting stuff because everyone has to be an @$$ about helping out. If you don't want to help just move on, I don't want to hear how stupid I am just what I can do that I haven't thought of. Thanks
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try raising your voltages, undervolting can have create such issues. every device is different in what it likes and dislikes.
OK thanks for the help guys. I'll try that right away. Right now it'll show as charging for about five minutes and then for some reason will stop.
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OK I tried that and it didn't work, I'm using the intellidemand governor and all of the rest of faux123's recommended settings. My CPU bin is nominal if that helps any.
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Here's a screenshot of my battery graph.
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Girn said:
Why the hell are you asking this in nexus 4 GENERAL? When there is a thread for this kernel in Original development.. Sigh
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Why do you even care? It mean that much to you?
Posts like yours are more annoying than the original threads.
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you should try a different kernel, just to make sure. it takes seconds to flash a kernel, so that shouldnt be an issue. if it works fine with another kernel, then the issue is the kernel. if the same issue persists, then its your rom or device.
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Why the hell are you asking this in nexus 4 GENERAL? When there is a thread for this kernel in Original development.. Sigh
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Posts like this make me believe that Reddit & Rootwiki users are right, about the attitude of many XDA users..
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Posts like this make me believe that Reddit & Rootwiki users are right, about the attitude of many XDA users..
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unfortunately, many reddit and rootwiki users arent any better.
Yeah I'm on faux's kernel as well with no wireless charging problems. There's a good chance that it might be stopping because your battery is getting too hot. Do you have daydream enabled? Does your phone feel hot when charging?
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Yeah I just got it working for about 30 minutes and my phone is super hot. It's never been this hot before so I'm gonna try a new kernel and see what happens like someone said earlier to narrow it down if it's the kernel for sure
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What charger are you using? Some do not work well with the N4.
I have used several different kernels and none have affected the wireless charging. My phone gets up to 41°C while charging wirelessly so getting hot is not unusual.
I'm using the official nexus charging orb from Google play. I just flashed a new kernel and wireless charging seems to be back working. I'm gonna give it another hour just to make sure before I make any assumptions
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One weird thing I did notice though is that on faux kernel I could not UV past -50mV without my phone rebooting, making my lowest clock of 384Mhz at 850mV. However I'm on harsh kernel right now and it shows that my lowest clock is at 800mV stock without any adjustments and is working fine. Would that make any sense? I know the governors could possibly be more or less harsh on the battery but shouldn't the failure value resulting in rebooting be the same no matter what governor or kernel you use? I'm by no means an expert as to why I'm asking
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Is not unheard of to not be stable at the same voltages with different kernels. Also if you were using one of the kernels with turbo boost your chip may have needed a higher voltage for the higher frequencies. Or not, I don't know lol.
Glad your charger is working now. I like Harshes kernel.