I probably searched for oc kernel for days now.There isn't right?
portis said:
I probably searched for oc kernel for days now.There isn't right?
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have you even looked in the development forums
there are lots of kernels that have oc capabilities, and that are compatible with cm 10.2.
Yes i do. Mybe the problem is in me,could you give as a link to 1 kernel for example.Thanks.
simms22 said:
have you even looked in the development forums
there are lots of kernels that have oc capabilities, and that are compatible with cm 10.2.
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trinity kernel, latest, tf4h is the name http://goo.gl/wteFmX
it can be clocked to 1728mhz, but you need a cpu control app for that. its defaulted to 1026mhz when it boots. dont let the 1026mhz scare you, its as quick as many other kernels at 1512mhz
trinity fours xda thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083904&page=2189
just flash over what you have now, dont wipe a single thing! make a nandroid backup in recovery if you want
portis said:
Yes i do. Mybe the problem is in me,could you give as a link to 1 kernel for example.Thanks.
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simms22 said:
trinity kernel, latest, tf4h is the name http://goo.gl/wteFmX
it can be clocked to 1728mhz, but you need a cpu control app for that. its defaulted to 1026mhz when it boots. dont let the 1026mhz scare you, its as quick as many other kernels at 1512mhz
trinity fours xda thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083904&page=2189
just flash over what you have now, dont wipe a single thing! make a nandroid backup in recovery if you want
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You might wanna give him TF3 Full instead if he wants to use 4 cores instead of 2, or maybe something like TF133 if he's on 4.2 :good:
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You might wanna give him TF3 Full instead if he wants to use 4 cores instead of 2, or maybe something like TF133 if he's on 4.2 :good:
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youre right!
for android 4.3
tf3 http://goo.gl/jcWJfK
tf4c is defaulted two cores set as max and min cpu(dual core), tf3 is running all 4 cores
for android 4.2.2
tf133 http://goo.gl/jPK5E
latest and last 4.2.2 kernel tf152 http://goo.gl/CDAGV7
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Hey,
I see a lot of people using CM7 is this really the best one?
Also till how many mhz I can overclock on that one?
Yes Cm7 IS really great, in fact you can customize almost everything, and I really like that feature...
As for overclocking you can overclock I think to max of 768mhz(if I'm wrong somebody please correct me)...maybe you can a little bit more but I think it is kernel related...
Hope it helps,
Best regards
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Irrespective of which ROM you choose, it is the kernel which allows (or disallows) you from Overclocking. Till date, there are 2 primary kernels which are available - HCDR.Kernel by Jacob and nFinity by arco, and both OC support upto 768MHz. (I think Deep-Knight has recently developed a new kernel for his ROM, which allows OC upto 600MHz)
Because of this, you can overclock your stock ROM also, if you so wish, by simply flashing a custom kernel.
3xeno said:
Irrespective of which ROM you choose, it is the kernel which allows (or disallows) you from Overclocking. Till date, there are 2 primary kernels which are available - HCDR.Kernel by Jacob and nFinity by arco, and both OC support upto 768MHz. (I think Deep-Knight has recently developed a new kernel for his ROM, which allows OC upto 600MHz)
Because of this, you can overclock your stock ROM also, if you so wish, by simply flashing a custom kernel.
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Hi!
Which kernels can I use for original rom, if I want to overclock? HCDR, or Deep, or what? It will make the phone instable, or not?
Thank You!
zigee said:
Hi!
Which kernels can I use for original rom, if I want to overclock? HCDR, or Deep, or what? It will make the phone instable, or not?
Thank You!
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You can use any. nFinity MC4 offers more features though, like Smartass Governor. It can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995301
Else, you can use HCDR Kernel also, if you wish, and decide for yourself which suits you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798471
It shouldn't make the phone unstable at all. But, in any case, make a Nandroid Backup beforehand.
Thank You
Well M using hell fire .. Cm7 based ....
Which is stable till 729 Mhz overclock m using max 729 and min 490 (I guess)
Phone is Much faster than before and love playing angry birds
I read all the 2 posts, but Im not sure to change the original slow kernel, for a faster. All have some bugs, battery life, wifi, etc...
I dont know, which could be better for the stock rom, or which could be better than the original.
Anyway, I want to try one of that, but I dont know which.
How can I flash just the kernel? And also back up my programs with titanium, or mybackup?
It clears everything like the rom flashing?
Ok, I made it, its cool, and faster. Thanks for the help.
is the overclocking "app" in standard cm7? Or i must go to market or anything else to download it?
Adria1234 said:
is the overclocking "app" in standard cm7? Or i must go to market or anything else to download it?
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Its standard, under Settings > Cyanogenmod Settings > Performance Settings.
I've installed ParanoidAndroid latest rom + Mkernel a46, and when I checked CPU statistics, my default max speed is set to 1500Mhz. Is that normal? Does this mean that my CPU is already overclocked from stock 1,3 Ghz?
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I've installed ParanoidAndroid latest rom + Mkernel a46, and when I checked CPU statistics, my default max speed is set to 1500Mhz. Is that normal? Does this mean that my CPU is already overclocked from stock 1,3 Ghz?
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maybe that kernel had that freq as default
don't worry dude, just downclock
and, wrong section pal
polik1 said:
I've installed ParanoidAndroid latest rom + Mkernel a46, and when I checked CPU statistics, my default max speed is set to 1500Mhz. Is that normal? Does this mean that my CPU is already overclocked from stock 1,3 Ghz?
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You installed a custom kernel but didn't even read about it?
- Note: Tegra sets the max frequency to 1.5Ghz at boot, make sure to change it manually or have an app set it at boot to avoid battery loss.
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Go read the kernel OP.
khaytsus said:
You installed a custom kernel but didn't even read about it?
Go read the kernel OP.
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Some kernels are bundled with roms.
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Some kernels are bundled with roms.
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That is not the case here. OP is using an alpha release of m-kernel, which must be downloaded separately. One needs to at least perform their own due diligence and not go blindly flashing something.
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Odp: [Q] Why my Nexus runs at 1,5 Ghz?
Thanks, I didn't see the advices for kernel, they're indeed in kernel thread. My bad. Fixed already, thanks a lot!
hi guys, i'm currently using NexusHD2 JellyBean rom. it can be overclocked up to 1.2ghz, but i saw on internet that with CM7 hd2 can be overclocked up to 1.5... i would overclock NexusHD2 JellyBean CM10.1 to 1.5ghz.. but i don't know how to... sorry for bad english
You need a kernel that supports overclocking to such frequency. I didn't overclock my HD2, and most times I used the kernel that came with the ROM and didn't bother to change.
Use the sticky in the NAND development section to look through kernels, and flash the one that has overclocking and works on your ROM.
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Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1322639 I think this should work for you, follow the instructions and, as always, make a back up. (Though if something ever happens, you'd just have to flash the stock kernel back but I'm telling you to back up to disclaim myself anything should happen to your device.)
Marvlesz said:
You need a kernel that supports overclocking to such frequency. I didn't overclock my HD2, and most times I used the kernel that came with the ROM and didn't bother to change.
Use the sticky in the NAND development section to look through kernels, and flash the one that has overclocking and works on your ROM.
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Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1322639 I think this should work for you, follow the instructions and, as always, make a back up. (Though if something ever happens, you'd just have to flash the stock kernel back but I'm telling you to back up to disclaim myself anything should happen to your device.)
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does it work with jelly bean?? cause cm10.1 is jellybean...
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does it work with jelly bean?? cause cm10.1 is jellybean...
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Apparently not, lol. I don't think it's possible then. That's the only kernel I knew which supported 1.5 GHz. Try and search for yourself, you may find.
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Apparently not, lol. I don't think it's possible then. That's the only kernel I knew which supported 1.5 GHz. Try and search for yourself, you may find.
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i flashed this kernel, and it don't work :\
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Apparently not, lol. I don't think it's possible then. That's the only kernel I knew which supported 1.5 GHz. Try and search for yourself, you may find.
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should I keep jelly beans on 1.2ghz, or should I install ICS on 1.6ghz?
I can't really tell you, because it depends solely on you.
Why not try both? You've tried JB on 1.2, backup and flash ICS with 1.6 and use it for a few days. See which one works best and use it. Good luck.
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hi guys, i'm currently using NexusHD2 JellyBean rom. it can be overclocked up to 1.2ghz, but i saw on internet that with CM7 hd2 can be overclocked up to 1.5... i would overclock NexusHD2 JellyBean CM10.1 to 1.5ghz.. but i don't know how to... sorry for bad english
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well, in jellybean or ics, i think overclocking more than 1.2 ghz is very risky. rom developers remove this option aswell as kernel developers, because in those builds it may brick your phone
gilbert32 said:
.. because in those builds it may brick your phone
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say wut? o:
May I know why/how?
@Marvlesz well, i'm not sure about what i said
but after gb, i've never seen an ics+ (or jb) build that has overclocking more than 1.2 ghz. gb used to have 1.6ghz AFAIR, but newer build are all 1.2 ghz and maximum. maybe it's related to HWA or such stuff
Edit: i just saw you posted about trying ICS with 1.6 , so nevermind about what i said
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@Marvlesz well, i'm not sure about what i said
but after gb, i've never seen an ics+ (or jb) build that has overclocking more than 1.2 ghz. gb used to have 1.6ghz AFAIR, but newer build are all 1.2 ghz and maximum. maybe it's related to HWA or such stuff
Edit: i just saw you posted about trying ICS with 1.6 , so nevermind about what i said
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I flashed ics 4.0.4 and 1.6ghz kernel... it does not works.. max frequancy is 1.19ghz
Damaged
I have not seen a similar thread knocking around so anyone who is interested please post your benchmark scores for all to see.
Here is my Antutu score
Stock ROM
ElementalX Kernel
Decrypted stock 5.0.1
Stock Android 5.0.1, decrypted
[ROM][5.0.2] LiquidSmooth 4.0
[Kernel] FIRE-ICE
ROM AICP
decrypted
Kernel: you know
This is completely stock unrooted and must say not bad compared to rooted devices.
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ROM AICP
decrypted
Kernel: you know
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Very impressive score I will try your kernel now.
Update my score
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Update my score
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Again very impressive. Antutu app was updated to support 64bit test for 64bit android so probably helped the score.
Will be interesting to see if it improves on 5.1.
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Update my score
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What is your window manager res and density
Here is my best with my own unpublished ROM and Elemental X...
And that was without really working two hard to get it.
I will try your kernel tonight.
Here is just the beta stage of my ROM, not tweaked hard yet, stock kernel.
Here is my best with @flar2's Elemental X
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Gonna try Fire-Ice now :good:
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Here is my best with @flar2's Elemental X
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Nice
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Nice
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Gonna try your kernel now...
Anything I need to know to make it run its best?
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Gonna try your kernel now...
Anything I need to know to make it run its best?
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Remove the Interactive fix in
Init.d
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Remove the Interactive fix in
Init.d
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Oh snap! Will do!
Got first run going through now... will remove it after that.
I am clocking using Elemental X App like your recommendation in the OP.
And what gov will give best results? Any prefs?
I dont know what it is... But I cant get a good run with your kernel. Day to day use its nice... But as far as benchmarks I cant get the results that I "feel" from your kernel.
Could also be "my" ROM tweaks just dont like your kernel, **** happens
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I dont know what it is... But I cant get a good run with your kernel. Day to day use its nice... But as far as benchmarks I cant get the results that I "feel" from your kernel.
Could also be "my" ROM tweaks just dont like your kernel, **** happens
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True
I find it so funny that I can't seem to git past the 61-2k mark on
elementalX. I wonder why? But who knows
But in the end of the day
The one that's the most smooth wins
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True
I find it so funny that I can't seem to git past the 61-2k mark on
elementalX. I wonder why? But who knows
But in the end of the day
The one that's the most smooth wins
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Both kernels are smooth. Good job to both of you! :good:
But like any device you have CPU Bins... My bin may be the same as Flar2's and your bin may be different...
Case in point... I cannot O/C my Nexus 6 with Flar2's kernel but it runs smooth. Agitates my I cant O/C but its smooth so I cant really complain.
Benchmarks are just for bragging rights anyways! How the every day usage feels is the important part. I think the two kerenls (yours and his) are equal for daily usage!
I would recommend either. They are both great!
Wish I had Kernel skills like that! Im just a ROM guy
I have stock nexus 9 decrypted, elemental x kernel OC to 2499 an GPU of to 984, deadline scheduler... Can't ever seem to get more than 58k....
So weird that the USB host guy says "stock ROM with elemental kernel" and Gert's like a 67k out the gate.
I cant even Check the CPU BIN because this is an Nvidia chip and that info isn't stored in the same place in android as it is ith Qualcomm chipsets.
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
So i've meaning to ask, have anyone tried to overclock the MXP? I mean like overclock past thought 1200MHz and so on?
and the overheating issue is a b*tch being to me when i try to overclock it with "Kernel Adiutor",of course I couldn't past through the 1200MHz limitation but hey, it was an interesting experiment.
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So i've meaning to ask, have anyone tried to overclock the MXP? I mean like overclock past thought 1200MHz and so on?
and the overheating issue is a b*tch being to me when i try to overclock it with "Kernel Adiutor",of course I couldn't past through the 1200MHz limitation but hey, it was an interesting experiment.
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Its a kernel thing.
There are cheap Chinese phones out there with better specs than this phone. Rather than overclocking & risking to damage it, I would say getting those phones are a good alternative solution.
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Its a kernel thing.
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Oh it is' now.. okay so do you know what kernel should I flash so that I can be able to overclock past the limitation of 1200MHz?
HerySean said:
Oh it is' now.. okay so do you know what kernel should I flash so that I can be able to overclock past the limitation of 1200MHz?
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Try the latest squid kernel. The overclock is just mild to keep everything stable.
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HerySean said:
So i've meaning to ask, have anyone tried to overclock the MXP? I mean like overclock past thought 1200MHz and so on?
The kernel must also support this overclock and the only option you have is squids kernel. 1209Mhz on the little and 1708Mhz on the big cores is the limit at this moment. You cant overclock a stock kernel only using a kernel manager.
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HerySean said:
So i've meaning to ask, have anyone tried to overclock the MXP? I mean like overclock past thought 1200MHz and so on?
The kernel must also support this overclock and the only option you have is squids kernel. 1209Mhz on the little and 1708Mhz on the big cores is the limit at this moment. You cant overclock a stock kernel only using a kernel manager.
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Oh okay, thank you
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