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As many of you may have heard, Nexus 7 overclocking became very successfully. I was wondering about the status on overclocking the frequency on the Nexus 10. Is there a good kernel out there now or in the future?
Thanks!
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As many of you may have heard, Nexus 7 overclocking became very successfully. I was wondering about the status on overclocking the frequency on the Nexus 10. Is there a good kernel out there now or in the future?
Thanks!
add12364
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Did you bother to check the dev sections?
There is at least one kernel out that allows overclocking, mine was very stable at 2.0ghz ...
You should have searched around more. But as of right now, the Nexus 10 can get overclocked to 2.1 ghz without much stability issues. The biggest issue is that it thermal throttles so the performance increase isn't that big compared to what it's supposed to be.
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You should have searched around more. But as of right now, the Nexus 10 can get overclocked to 2.1 ghz without much stability issues. The biggest issue is that it thermal throttles so the performance increase isn't that big compared to what it's supposed to be.
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Not to mention that the Nexus isn't exactly CPU bottlenecked
dalingrin said:
Not to mention that the Nexus isn't exactly CPU bottlenecked
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OH right. Forgot about that.
dalingrin said:
Not to mention that the Nexus isn't exactly CPU bottlenecked
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I don't understand what CPU bottlenecked means... sry...
Also, I did look around for the kernel guys. I'm just not sure can I flash the kernel over the stock rooted romor do I have to flash both kernel and the AOSP rom.
Plus, I just wanted to know some progress because overclocking hasn't been a big topic for Nexus 10.
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CPU bottleneck just means that CPU is the hardware component that's slowing down the device. But in the Nexus 10, CPU is not the bottleneck (CPU is plenty strong). The Nexus 10 doesn't need any CPU overclocking. It needs memory and GPU overclocking.
You can flash the kernel over stock rom.
Hi guys,
I have a problem with my nexus s (i9023).
I've pretty much tried all the ROMs available on XDA. Every time I try to do with any overclocking kernel, but after some use the phone crashes and restarts.
The processor of the nexus s does not support overclocks?
FYI over clocking does cause your phone to restart or crash
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Increase your voltage.
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Have you tried matr1x? It was stabile for me when i overclocked!
4I-I said:
Have you tried matr1x? It was stabile for me when i overclocked!
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Yeah ... My i9023 also can handle 1200 with matrix without raising voltages and with no reboot whatsoever .
Unfortunately for us (and really nice for him, because he moved to N4 ) .. The matrix is discontinued..
Ps: check out the kernel in the hellybean thread . it has live oc working as well. :thumbup:
raducux said:
Yeah ... My i9023 also can handle 1200 with matrix without raising voltages and with no reboot whatsoever .
Unfortunately for us (and really nice for him, because he moved to N4 ) .. The matrix is discontinued..
Ps: check out the kernel in the hellybean thread . it has live oc working as well. :thumbup:
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which kernel should I install? bfs or cfs? Thanks
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fedpisano said:
Hi guys,
I have a problem with my nexus s (i9023).
I've pretty much tried all the ROMs available on XDA. Every time I try to do with any overclocking kernel, but after some use the phone crashes and restarts.
The processor of the nexus s does not support overclocks?
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For some reason my phone (also i9023) can only handle 1320mhz OC.
Other steps (1200, 1400, 1096, etc..) cause reboots.
Try using matrix cfs then OC to 1320mhz.
Or marmite 7.2.1, increase all voltages by +25mv then OC to 1320mhz.
raducux said:
Yeah ... My i9023 also can handle 1200 with matrix without raising voltages and with no reboot whatsoever .
Unfortunately for us (and really nice for him, because he moved to N4 ) .. The matrix is discontinued..
Ps: check out the kernel in the hellybean thread . it has live oc working as well. :thumbup:
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Please point me to the Nexus S discontinuing..
My phone easily handles 1200mhz... 1320mhz works well too but under heavy load I'll get a reboot... 1400mhz def needs raised voltages... I've clocked that high before but I don't think the phone runs as smooth at that setting... Might be too much for the processor... This was using various kernels... Currently on Matr1x CFS 24.0 cm @ 1200mhz running fine!
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Try trinity kernel also. I could go upto 1.4ghz with ease in that.
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seibott said:
Try trinity kernel also. I could go upto 1.4ghz with ease in that.
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Some kernels are undervolted... So it makes it less stable... I'm on cm10.1 right now with the included kernel and it seems to be running at 1400MHz just fine...
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I use marmite 7.2 but still no could not find a way to make it stable @ 1096mhz .. I just need the GPU clock to be stable so that I get a smooth gaming experience as well . Plus I cant revert back to matrix as its JB 4.1.1/4.1.2 and not 4.2.1 ... Anyone was able to make a i9023 stable @ 1096mhz ??
ReVo_007 said:
I use marmite 7.2 but still no could not find a way to make it stable @ 1096mhz .. I just need the GPU clock to be stable so that I get a smooth gaming experience as well . Plus I cant revert back to matrix as its JB 4.1.1/4.1.2 and not 4.2.1 ... Anyone was able to make a i9023 stable @ 1096mhz ??
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I'm more or less stable at 1096 running BB6 ROM and marmite 7.2. Sometimes it gets slow with heavy usage and needs a reboot.
the1dynasty said:
Some kernels are undervolted... So it makes it less stable... I'm on cm10.1 right now with the included kernel and it seems to be running at 1400MHz just fine...
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+1 for that! same setup same experience.
running liveoc at 110% only on 1.0Ghz step with +25mv over the default voltage. running smooth!
ej8989 said:
For some reason my phone (also i9023) can only handle 1320mhz OC.
Other steps (1200, 1400, 1096, etc..) cause reboots.
Try using matrix cfs then OC to 1320mhz.
Or marmite 7.2.1, increase all voltages by +25mv then OC to 1320mhz.
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Same with my i9023, 1320mhz works great on my setup of CM 10,1, Matrix 7.2.3 kernel. Stock voltages.
I've been trying for a long time to find truly stable voltages for either 1096 (marmite) or 1200 (air kernel), but irrespective of my mVs I can never get beyond two days of uptime before I experience a freeze. All overclocks seem to work at the default volts set by each developer but there's this latent instability I can't do anything about. Starting to think this is just the nature of the beast and very few NS users actually have CPUs capable of long-term OC stability.
Still, a few extra FPS in the launcher and a slightly smoother Temple Run probably don't justify an OC anyway.
i use marmite overclock 1-2 days ...all ok here
I can run [email protected] for as long as I want. Even 1320 with 25 volts increased. Never had issues.
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Well dang.
Maybe I just have an anaemic ARM chip.
That being said, I've really only ever experienced the symptoms of an unstable overclock when my battery's been close to empty. I suppose that might cause the voltage to dip and my phone to freeze. Might try 1096 again using 7.3.
Octa-core Samsung Galaxy S4 caught cheating on GPU benchmarks. The real GPU Clock is 480MHz. When using benchmark, the Galaxy S4 GPU start ticking at 532MHz and continues to do so until you exit the app.
So, my question is,
How can we overclock our GPU to 532Mhz?
Maybe the devs can make the GPU always 532Mhz on Custom Rom like Cyanogenmod Rom to get the best performance?
The real GPU clock is 544MHz.
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The real GPU clock is 544MHz.
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I read the article somewhere (can't give you the link because I'm new user), the real GPU is 480MHz. It only clock to 544MHz when you're running Benchmark tool such as 'Antutu Benchmark'. But after you exit the benchmark app, The GPU will clock to 480Mhz for battery saving. It will never use 544Mhz unless you're running benchmark app.
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Octa-core Samsung Galaxy S4 caught cheating on GPU benchmarks. The real GPU Clock is 480MHz. When using benchmark, the Galaxy S4 GPU start ticking at 532MHz and continues to do so until you exit the app.
So, my question is,
How can we overclock our GPU to 532Mhz?
Maybe the devs can make the GPU always 532Mhz on Custom Rom like Cyanogenmod Rom to get the best performance?
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I use it at 600 Mhz.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2272602
Clocked mine at 640mhz thanks to perseus kernel.
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WOW !! Really ? What Rom that u're using ? Can I use Perseus kernel and wanam lite rom ? or with cyanogenmod ? and how can I check if my GPU is clock at 640Mhz ?
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Clocked mine at 640mhz thanks to perseus kernel.
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WOW !! Really ? What Rom you're using ? Can I use Perseus kernel and wanam lite rom ? or with cyanogenmod ? and how can I check if my GPU is clock at 640Mhz ?
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WOW !! Really ? What Rom you're using ? Can I use Perseus kernel and wanam lite rom ? or with cyanogenmod ? and how can I check if my GPU is clock at 640Mhz ?
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think you can use perseus kernel with wanam lite rom and Crash rom v6.
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think you can use perseus kernel with wanam lite rom and Crash rom v6.
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I've flashed perseus kernel. I see that the GPU can be overclock to 700MHz.
Is there any problem/risk for my phone to damage if I overclock the GPU too much ? 700MHz ?
Merivex95 said:
I've flashed perseus kernel. I see that the GPU can be overclock to 700MHz.
Is there any problem/risk for my phone to damage if I overclock the GPU too much ? 700MHz ?
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from my prespective, id'nt touch that ,since overclocking GPU eats up battery like crazy ,id only overclock it if need it for some big apps or games that lags on default gpu settings but i never had kinda issues so i just leave it on default..
Anyways, check http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2356445
Mine @ 700MHz. Smooth as butter... :laugh:
I read it on sammobile
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Hi. It has been 2 years (if I am not mistaken) since Note 3 came out. I haven't seen any app or editors that can do such thing in the title. I am using Note 3 SM-N9005 LTE Lollipop Rooted with TWRP, custom kernel (AEL 2.88GHz oc). I just want to OC my GPU from 450 MHz to 550 MHz like the Note 4. I tried customizing the gpuclk and max_gpuclk from system file from 45000000 to echo 55000000 but still no luck because it will revert back to default clock. Please help and suggest any way but I don't want to buy a new phone.
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Hi. It has been 2 years (if I am not mistaken) since Note 3 came out. I haven't seen any app or editors that can do such thing in the title. I am using Note 3 SM-N9005 LTE Lollipop Rooted with TWRP, custom kernel (AEL 2.88GHz oc). I just want to OC my GPU from 450 MHz to 550 MHz like the Note 4. I tried customizing the gpuclk and max_gpuclk from system file from 45000000 to echo 55000000 but still no luck because it will revert back to default clock. Please help and suggest any way but I don't want to buy a new phone.
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does it make sense to overclock the gpu to 550?what is to slow that you want to do that;the stock note 3 works properly as it is..so what?Use it!
sry for bad engl....
best regards:angel:
I think you will end up killing it if you overclock that high. It is not the same chipset as the Note 4 (which uses adreno 420- can be clocked to 600).
Not to mention you won't really see a difference other than heat-up and burn issue lol (or maybe you're really an Apple user trying to fudge things up lol).
My understanding is you need a rom that has overclocking features (rom+kernel). Can try this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2613305
Sorry for this because I am new and I don't know much about oc. I saw a kernel (dont remember its name) with a gpu overclocked to 587 MHz. It is for lollipop but the download link is down. Thanks for the ROM one. The purpose of me overclocking my gpu is that my game (Infinite flight simulator) lagging when I connect to multiplayer and it is same to World of Tanks Blitz. Thanks again for helping.
(P.S : My CPU overclocked to 2.88 GHz)
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KillMac1914 said:
Sorry for this because I am new and I don't know much about oc. I saw a kernel (dont remember its name) with a gpu overclocked to 587 MHz. It is for lollipop but the download link is down. Thanks for the ROM one. The purpose of me overclocking my gpu is that my game (Infinite flight simulator) lagging when I connect to multiplayer and it is same to World of Tanks Blitz. Thanks again for helping.
(P.S : My CPU overclocked to 2.88 GHz)
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Hi,
It's passing around one year from the last post; however, I am wondering if you have manged to overclock adreno 330? Mine also lags a little in WOT which I think a small overclock would be beneficial.
Also since I use snote I am not interested in changing to a custom rom. Is it possible to overclock by just rooting?
Thanks
Try device control in google play
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Try device control in google play
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It does not work
is there a cm 12.1/13 kernel that would let me overclock the GPU and RAM bus as well and not just the CPU ? been skimming through the forum to no avail, currently on teamsek cm 13, it's great but i can't overclock the GPU and bus using it's supplied kernel, i'm even willing to downgrade to cm 12.1 if such a kernel exists for cm 12.1
Never heard about oc the ram in a phone.
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Never heard about oc the ram in a phone.
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how about the gpu ?
You can try to oc gpu using synapse or similar apps but people say there won't be any difference by oc'ing gpu.
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Rosli59564 said:
You can try to oc gpu using synapse or similar apps but people say there won't be any difference by oc'ing gpu.
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but then the kernel has to support gpu oc, other wise synapse won't work, i would just like to push the frequencies on the gpu to snap dragon 801 level
no more inputs ?
Maan, you are still trying to OC the GPU?? I answered you 2 times already. IT IS OF NO USE! GPU OC will even slow things down due to heating up like hell! RAM connection is the bottleneck in our case, so it won't help at all, except your goal is the kill the phone to buy a new one very quickly...
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Maan, you are still trying to OC the GPU?? I answered you 2 times already. IT IS OF NO USE! GPU OC will even slow things down due to heating up like hell! RAM connection is the bottleneck in our case, so it won't help at all, except your goal is the kill the phone to buy a new one very quickly...
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you know that ram bandwidth is not that far off from the 801 models ...
skyboyextreme said:
you know that ram bandwidth is not that far off from the 801 models ...
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Feel free to continue searching for it and then be disappointed. I warned you ^^
emuandco said:
Feel free to continue searching for it and then be disappointed. I warned you ^^
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ok thank you for the input, goodluck