I was wondering if someone can tell me what the highest I can overclock my nexus 4. I'm using an kernel with max 1944 MHz and is it safe to clock any higher if there is a kernel that you can clock higher?
Nexus 5 experience and AK Kernel with xposed framework.
It differs per device. So you're going to have to figure it out for yourself.
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Well I'm quite happy with ak kernel and 1944 MHz max. Just was wondering if anyone came across a kernel that can go higher.
Nexus 5 experience and AK Kernel with xposed framework.
I Tried and i could run 2033mhz for 2 ir 3sec then shutdown
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Could you share your kernel settings with which you run at 1.9 please?
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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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I understand its asked million times, but I couldn't find a sticky so...
just got my nexus 4 but the screen looks washed out compared to my iphone 5, is there any fix for it? an app or a tweak?
Thanks
Flash Franco kernel and download his app.
You can use the recommend gamma settings which are great or tweak them to your liking.
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do you mean franken kernal? I search but couldn't find franco for nexus 4?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34375927
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ibr4him said:
do you mean franken kernal? I search but couldn't find franco for nexus 4?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
Frankenstein Kernel:cyclops::cyclops::cyclops:
Harsh kernel lets you do it for free, and it's a smoother kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2048739
Trinity Kernel + Trinity Kernel Toolbox (app)
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Hey guys,
may I apply -25 UV on franco.kernel with AOKP ROM build 6?
Idk if its stable.
And which programm to take?
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Constantly said:
Hey guys,
may I apply -25 UV on franco.kernel with AOKP ROM build 6?
Idk if its stable.
And which programm to take?
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all our devices are different when it comes to uv. some can uv more, some less. best way to get your answer is to try it out. what programs to use.. there are too many that are in the market. franco kernel app is one of them.
Screenshot of my undervolt values on franco m1 been perfectly stable but just make sure you do not tick set voltages on boot until your perfectly sure it is stable
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Okay, I just reduced -25 everything.
Works like a charm.
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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.
How high can you over clock your phone? Like is there a limit to it. I know our nexus 4 is clocked at 1.5ghz but is our processor bigger?
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Our processor is huuuuuuuge!!!!!
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you can overclock it how ever you want, if you build it into the kernel. the real question is how much can your device handle. some can oc to 1836mhz, even less to 1944mhz.
Highest OC I have seen (and tried) was 1.9 GHz. Even then, if more than 2 cores enable at that clock, the phone crashes and does the red light. IMO you don't need to OC the Nexus 4 anyway
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Highest OC I have seen (and tried) was 1.9 GHz. Even then, if more than 2 cores enable at that clock, the phone crashes and does the red light. IMO you don't need to OC the Nexus 4 anyway
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What's the red light?
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lopezk38 said:
Highest OC I have seen (and tried) was 1.9 GHz. Even then, if more than 2 cores enable at that clock, the phone crashes and does the red light. IMO you don't need to OC the Nexus 4 anyway
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Weird. I used faux's kernel to OC up to 1.9 ghz "just for fun". Even made an antutu benchmark. Nothing crashed.
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Weird. I used faux's kernel to OC up to 1.9 ghz "just for fun". Even made an antutu benchmark. Nothing crashed.
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not a "real" 1.9ghz, the rest of the reply im sending you via pm