is working without any problems with stock ics kernel
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tegrak.overclock.ultimate
OC up to 1600mhz, mali gpu up to 400mhz.
but i prefer to use it for UV, because it is already fast enough with stock clocks
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Hi to all,
I'm currently an happy used of the Semaphore 1.8.2 kernel, but with it I can only undervolt my CPU, now I'm looking for a Stock Kernel (JVT compatible) able to undervolt RAM/GPU/Screen too, if exists of course?
Any idea?
Thanks to all.
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MAybe Cf-root kernels, I'm running on it and uv/oc it with tegrak overlock, works fine untill 1.2 GHz. Didn't try 1.3 GHz, afraid of crash.
Undervolting screen, and RAM requires recompiling the kernel AFAIK. Talon and Galaxian does that if I'm not mistaken. Not sure about Semaphore though.
I have no idea if someone did it for SGS I... for sure, GPU voltage/frequency can be changed for SGS II (e.g. by Click... I didn't saw anything like this for SGS yet.
You'll need combination for kernel, e.g talon as mentioned above, and "Control Freak" app. Still, I did not saw anything for RAM.
Why not trying one of the alternative kernels?
SpeedMod, Midnight and Semaphore are pretty good and stable kernels and all of them allow UV.
pikachu01 said:
Undervolting screen, and RAM requires recompiling the kernel AFAIK. Talon and Galaxian does that if I'm not mistaken. Not sure about Semaphore though.
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Yes TalonDEV and Galaxyan...
thanks I tryed both!
spamtrash said:
I have no idea if someone did it for SGS I... for sure, GPU voltage/frequency can be changed for SGS II (e.g. by Click... I didn't saw anything like this for SGS yet.
You'll need combination for kernel, e.g talon as mentioned above, and "Control Freak" app. Still, I did not saw anything for RAM.
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Yes I have done a long testing on TalonDEV, really great Kernel (also if in Developing status)!
Thanks again!
piccobit said:
Why not trying one of the alternative kernels?
SpeedMod, Midnight and Semaphore are pretty good and stable kernels and all of them allow UV.
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Thanks, yes at the end I choose the Semaphore 1.9.0 (Big Memory version) with a little modified ScreenScale Status script, a long tested extreme undervolt (of CPU core and non-core voltages) and freezing more not used system apps and services, a customized JuiceDefender Ultimate, and a bit more... so now I can obtain about 48 hours of battery life (expecially when I don't do any reboot7recovery/new-flash... ehehehe!)!
And that's all!
These days talondev and semaphore on top. But semaphore is better a bit now for me.
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These days talondev and semaphore on top. But semaphore is better a bit now for me.
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i use talonDEV because in seem to be stable on low frequencies
i set 100mhz 200mhz max when the screen is off and semaphore freeze my galaxy,with talonDEV work well
i have to try the undervolt parameters,but iusing juice defender i save my battery even if not UV
nziria said:
i use talonDEV because in seem to be stable on low frequencies
i set 100mhz 200mhz max when the screen is off and semaphore freeze my galaxy,with talonDEV work well
i have to try the undervolt parameters,but iusing juice defender i save my battery even if not UV
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Yes really the Semaphore 1.8.2 (I don't try with the latest 1.9.0) freeze the phone on 100-200 Mhz in sleep status but I chose it instead of TalonDev for the following motives:
1)...I had some little icon display problems (only 1-2 times) with TalonDEV (draws a little black box in the Icon upper-right corner);
2)...with Semaphore my quadrant score is higher (about 15%/20% more) and generally the system is more fluid and responsive
3)...with the Semaphore Script (installed from the kernel) I'm really able to customize more and more my kernel but with the TalonDEV I can only change the Memory Options (with it's custom application).
What do you think about?
just want to know if it can be done without using a custom rom, I'm using Acer stock pics, with ez kernel + I/o patch. can of the CPU to 1.5 but not gpu, ideas?
was using tegraowners v170 with let's u clock both CPU and gpu, but its wank for games, nova 3 and mc3 run like **** with it.
just want to know if it can be done without using a custom rom, I'm using Acer stock pics, with ez kernel + I/o patch. can of the CPU to 1.5 but not gpu, ideas?
was using tegraowners v170 with let's u clock both CPU and gpu, but its wank for games, nova 3 and mc3 run like **** with it.
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foxorroxors said:
just want to know if it can be done without using a custom rom, I'm using Acer stock pics, with ez kernel + I/o patch. can of the CPU to 1.5 but not gpu, ideas?
was using tegraowners v170 with let's u clock both CPU and gpu, but its wank for games, nova 3 and mc3 run like **** with it.
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You need a custom kernel and rom. I suggest tegra owners i have mine clocked to 1600mhz
Okay I have been debating on which kernel to use for the CM10 ROM I use, some of them like m-kernel support CPU/GPU OC'ing up to like 1.7GHz then other kernels like franco support the same, but don't allow an OC above stock. How much performance gain for sacrifice of battery life do you truly get from OC'ing your CPU to a higher frequency, compared to just overclocking your GPU?
I can't notice a big difference in my use with the OC CPU . The GPU OC is more noticeable for me. I run trinity kernel at 1150 CPU 446 gpu and it runs great.
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I run motley plus a10 and I do notice faster installs on apps. If you want numbers flash a kernel and run it through quadrants benchmarks
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I run motley plus a10 and I do notice faster installs on apps. If you want numbers flash a kernel and run it through quadrants benchmarks
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I'd use something like AnTuTu over Quadrant just because I find it more reliable tbh.
Hi!
I'm looking for a kernel that supports both CPU+GPU over/under-clocking.
And more importantly, I need a tool which also lets me create easily appliable profiles for both clocks.
ATM, I'm using franco.kernel R142, with his tool. It supports profiles, but only for CPU clocks.
Thanks!
arvindch said:
Hi!
I'm looking for a kernel that supports both CPU+GPU over/under-clocking.
And more importantly, I need a tool which also lets me create easily appliable profiles for both clocks.
ATM, I'm using franco.kernel R142, with his tool. It supports profiles, but only for CPU clocks.
Thanks!
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One of my favorite apps for kernel control: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigeyes0x0.trickstermod&hl=en
Franco's kernel doesn't support GPU overclocking, but I can recommend four that do have GPU and CPU OC/UC.
Community Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260439 CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Trinity: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083904 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 487
Bricked Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2056527 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 533
Faux Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2008222 Many different versions, including CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Best of luck,
Connor Baker
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One of my favorite apps for kernel control: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigeyes0x0.trickstermod&hl=en
Franco's kernel doesn't support GPU overclocking, but I can recommend four that do have GPU and CPU OC/UC.
Community Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260439 CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Trinity: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083904 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 487
Bricked Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2056527 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 533
Faux Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2008222 Many different versions, including CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Best of luck,
Connor Baker
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Thanks!
I'll check them out, and get back to you with the results.
Connor Baker said:
One of my favorite apps for kernel control: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigeyes0x0.trickstermod&hl=en
Franco's kernel doesn't support GPU overclocking, but I can recommend four that do have GPU and CPU OC/UC.
Community Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260439 CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Trinity: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083904 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 487
Bricked Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2056527 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 533
Faux Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2008222 Many different versions, including CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Best of luck,
Connor Baker
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BTW, which kernel have you had the most luck with?
Also, Trickster mod does not seem to have GPU clock speeds in profiles.
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BTW, which kernel have you had the most luck with?
Also, Trickster mod does not seem to have GPU clock speeds in profiles.
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Last time I checked the GPU option is available in Franco's kernel updater app. It's in "Frequencies/Voltages"
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scream4cheese said:
Last time I checked the GPU option is available in Franco's kernel updater app. It's in "Frequencies/Voltages"
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Yes, I know it is. But...
Caveat emptor :
1. You can only underclock. No overclock.
2. You can't set GPU clocks as part of the Power Profiles.
Any suggestions?
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Yes, I know it is. But...
Caveat emptor :
1. You can only underclock. No overclock.
2. You can't set GPU clocks as part of the Power Profiles.
Any suggestions?
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I don't think it's a good idea to overclock the GPU. The adreno 320 GPU is quite efficient and delivers great performance in it's default settings.
May I ask why do you want to over clock it?
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I don't think it's a good idea to overclock the GPU. The adreno 320 GPU is quite efficient and delivers great performance in it's default settings.
May I ask why do you want to over clock it?
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Hahaha... Only for novelty purposes, and the heck of it... I haven't noticed lag in anything actually.
In fact, I tried running MC4 and NFS MW at the CPU at 1.1 GHz, with 400 MHz GPU - no lag. 1.5 GHz is overkill, IMO.
Mainly I need underclock. Which franco supports. BUT, I simply need profiles.
I want to set up lower GPU clocks for lower CPU clocks, for just internet browsing and stuff.
And, vice versa for gaming. If not over-clock, just default GPU clock speeds for gaming.
Any ideas/apps?