Just curious what kernel everyone uses. I know everyone's experience is different because of hardware and usage, but just wanted to know.
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I switch out between Clemsyn's kernel 1.8ghz w/ 650mhz gpu and Trinity's latest kernel.
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I want to be able to adjust the voltages of my cpu frequencys on my nexus one running cyanogenmod 7.2.0 stable with tge gpnexdroid kernel
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Im serious i want to be able to adjust the voltages of my cpu
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I agree. FCK SOCCER!
ON-TOPIC: Download setcpu for the OC and uvmanager for teh UV
No the kernel doea not have uv capibility
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I jave set cpu and have tried other uv apps none ofvthem have worked am i doing skmething wrong
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Is Faux's kernel the only one at present where you can properly UC all cores and disable cores as necessary?
Also, do any of the current Kernels include the MSM wakelock patches or has everyone reverted due to data drops?
Franco has a few wake lock fixes for sure. I don't believe faux does.
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Why don't you ask in the kernel thread for the kernel you wish to use?
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As far as I know you can also use bricked kernel and configure the settings using faux's app.
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The thing I notice is this, the developers don't use use their own stuff they use each others stuff too. For example you might see some of fauxs features in bricked kernel and you might see some of bricked features in other kernels.
I've noticed that the default clock speed for the Nexus 4 CPU is 1GHz - 1.2 GHz (for my phone, anyway), but any attempts to underclock either of these values with many of the available CPU control apps have been useless, for after about a minute of usage, the clock speeds return to default, despite the CPU governor remaining as my choice.
I'm wondering if it's actually possible to effectively underclock/overclock on a stock ROM. If not, are there any battery-life optimized roms/kernels out there?
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Are you rooted? If you are, I don't think you should have trouble underclocking on stock. What app are you using to change your CPU frequencies? Try using a different one.
Trinity Four kernel has given me the best battery life so far.
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You need to be rooted, use setCPU (app) or flash a custom rom
Can I flash the Trinity Four kernel over the stock ROM without having to wipe everything?
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HadouKenny said:
Can I flash the Trinity Four kernel over the stock ROM without having to wipe everything?
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Yes, u can flash any kernel without wiping ur data
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Hey guys, I'm new to the forums and fairly new to Hacking and overclocking android devices. However I have been building and overclocking high end PC's for sometime. So I am no stranger to the risks or processes of overclocking.
But I have some questions that maybe you all can help me out with before I start overclocking my Nexus 7.
Here are my Current Specs and Software:
Nexus 7 Wi-fi version
SmoothRom v5.0 + LeanKernel
Currently I am overclocked to 1500 Mhz Max with 204 Mhz Min + Stock voltage
I have been able to find information about CPU overclocking. But after extensive searching I have not been able to find much on Nexus 7 GPU overclocking.
1. Does my kernel support GPU overclocking?
2. If so how do I enable it? Or where is it located? and what settings should I be looking for (Names)?
3. If you need an App to overclock the GPU are there any that are free (Or at least one worth paying for?).... and which one if any supports my kernel?
4. Are there any good Nexus 7 CPU and GPU overclocking guides someone could point me to?
Basically I am looking for someone who is experienced in Nexus 7 overclocking, to point me in the right direction and help me with some indepth questions that may come up.
Thanks guys
What temperature is your CPU?
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kel29738 said:
What temperature is your CPU?
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According to System tweaks App 39c to 40c while idling in that program. I don't know how accurate that app is though.... so if there is a standard better app to monitor your CPU/GPU temps I am all ears
I have yet to find an app that allows you to monitor your temps during load. Again if you can suggest one I am all for it.
Try trickstermod
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Download trickster mod from the app store you should be able to change the gpu voltage there
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Alright I will check that out. But what about GPU clock settings can trickster change those too??? And if so.... What setting am I looking for because I saw nothing referencing GPU clocks in those words
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It over clocks the GPU its on the 2nd to last page I think and you will see the clock speed and you can edit it, don't over kill though haha
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Lean kernel doesn't have GPU over clocking settings. Try M-kernel, you'll find gpu settings in the specific menu of trickster mod.
If I rooted my nexus 4, flashed cm10.1 and Franco kernel on it and over clocked the GPU, would this set up be good for gaming or will I break my phone? Also what other performance tweaks could you guys recommend me? Thanks in advance
Get the Franco kernel updater application and you'll have all the tweaks you need. No it won't damage your phone.
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You don't need to overclock the phone. It's fast enough to run everything smooth. You will only drain more battery... Oh, download Franco's app, like he said earlier, totally worth it.
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Anas553 said:
If I rooted my nexus 4, flashed cm10.1 and Franco kernel on it and over clocked the GPU, would this set up be good for gaming or will I break my phone? Also what other performance tweaks could you guys recommend me? Thanks in advance
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It doesn't sound like you know what you're doing so please don't overclock the GPU. There's no need to do such a thing.
Anas553 said:
If I rooted my nexus 4, flashed cm10.1 and Franco kernel on it and over clocked the GPU, would this set up be good for gaming or will I break my phone? Also what other performance tweaks could you guys recommend me? Thanks in advance
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Hi,
How have you OC the GPU in Franco Kernel ?
Thank you.
GPU oc in franco kernel increase mhz ? totally?
thanks
allgsmnetwork said:
GPU oc in franco kernel increase mhz ? totally?
thanks
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What? Is that question?
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