Hello everyone, coming from Galaxy Note 2, I've wondered if there's kernel that supports OC/UC/UV for both the CPU and GPU?
I've tried all of the custom kernel in the index, but only Evira support CPU OC/UC (but not GPU OC) and the performance wasn't very good. Is there any upcoming custom kernel that supports all of the above?
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I happy with morfuz, but I'm not a player.
And it have not of this options.
Yup all of them. Maybe I'll have to write my own haha. Or modify one of them to support it. :silly:
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So have you found a good one or made the tweaks yourself? I'm looking exactly for that kernel and untill now ancient is the more stable and without bugs or overheating.
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Hey folks I have the i9500 and all i want is to undervolt to reduce the excessive heat generated from this phone. Any kernel working on android 5.0 (AOSP or Stock) with undervolting support?
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Unknown. I was going to mention the kernel I used, but then realized you were asking about the I9500.
Well forgive me for my noobiness, but is there any way to enable the voltage settings in the stock kernel? I see some custom roms having "battery tweaks" which I guess is undervolting.. Any developer who can clarify much appreciated
The main problem you're going to have is one of availability. There simply aren't that many ROMs for the I9500, and probably fewer kernels. For the I9505 I know of two kernels that support undervolting, because I've used both of them. But the I9505 uses a Qualcomm processor rather than the Exynos processor, so those kernels will be of no use to you. Did you look in the I9500 Android Development subforum to see what's there?
Not yet but Perseus kernel dev said that he will update his kernel to lollipop when he has finished some other thing.
Also battery tweak in custom rom is not undervolting or unlikely to be. Since undervolting is device dependent.
well that is very likely, but I read somewhere (dont remember which rom ) that the kernel was undervolted -50 mV across all frequencies which should be stable for most chipsets, so was just thinking if devs could access the voltage tables and modify it using tools like synapse. (again apologize for the noobiness).
edit - well of course devs could do that andrei and maxfu come to mind, but can it be enabled or accessed on a stock kernel by a normal user?
I want to know if exists a kernel with good performance and reliability with overclock possibilities and DT2W on the "market" did anyone found a good one? i want a good kernel specially for gaming and reliability and DT2W if is possible , thank you very much !
EDIT: I tried a benchmark tool but i forgot to close ~6 Apps lol ,bellow is the result , good or not for 5.1 Stock W/ Stock kernel?
No one know a good kernel? come on guys , i trought you guys are specialists .. :silly:
Tried some kernels like AK kernel & franco kernel but both of them are unstable , at least on stock 5.1 ... can anyone please reccomend me a good , stable one ?
I'd suggest you Quanta kernel
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I'd suggest you Quanta kernel
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Thanks for the reply bud , i want to use a stable one with overclock possibilities , did you use/used it? could you overclock the device with the kernel installed? what about the battery life , i preffer to ask before installing one wich possibly could not be good for the device needs ..
Yeah I'm currently using it with chroma rom.. You can overclock up to 1728mhz but personally I prefer underclocking for great battery life (more than 5h SOT)
Ok , so i flashed the Quanta V3 then tuned with Kernel Adiutor , runned a AnTuTu benchmark , low score ( about 26.600 ) then Quadrant Standard ( 5.713 max ) then Vellamo ( 794 on multicore ) 891 on metal ... i don't know what's wrong .. i overclocked it , changed the governor to performance , locked the frequency , upvolting , nothing , maybe a bit higher score than previsourious ... the best performance i got was with the AK kernel ( see the pic below ) that's the highest score i ever got i don't know what's wrong , maybe because i'm using stock rom? i don't like custom roms not on this phone , at least ... should i use a stock based modified kernel for 5.1.0 ?
Just scored 29999 on antutu by only changing max frequency to 1728mhz and governor to interactive. If I remember correctly AK has higher overclock frequencies so that could be the reason for higher scores
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Just scored 29999 on antutu by only changing max frequency to 1728mhz and governor to interactive. If I remember correctly AK has higher overclock frequencies so that could be the reason for higher scores
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Yes , on AK you can overclock up to 1.944 ghz but it drains much more battery than Quanta , i think it doesen't exist a good kernel a reliable one ... for this momment i preffer stock kernel with stock rom , i don't like custom roms because them are so slow and unstable , the kernels eat to much battery , that's why stock is better here ...
Hi, I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9005.
I installed a custom recovery and rom 2 days ago, first rom being phronesis 2.0 rom.
From there I tried overclocking my device but all apps show me 2.26ghz is the max my device can go, apps used include: kernal auditor, setcpu, trickster mod and no frills cpu control.
I searched the forums a bit and so I thought flashing a new kernel would help. I flashed Arter97s kernel and it still didn't allow me to overclock higher than 2.26 ghz, then I tried audax's kernel with no luck.
Then today I moved on to Tesla 5.1.1 Rom, and I still cannot overclock higher
I yet again reflashed arter97s kernel and still I am having no luck.
Any help?
Thanks
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This is the limitation of the kernel. It provides the frequencies it supports, so you need a kernel with OC support. I do not OC, so sorry, no clue which to take which even is allowed to talk about here. ShinTo was supporting it AFAIK, but they had to leave due to not providing the source and thus violating the GPL.
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emuandco said:
This is the limitation of the kernel. It provides the frequencies it supports, so you need a kernel with OC support. I do not OC, so sorry, no clue which to take which even is allowed to talk about here. ShinTo was supporting it AFAIK, but they had to leave due to not providing the source and thus violating the GPL.
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I am able to overclock my 9005 up to 2.7GHz with mentioned apps. I am not sure which kernal I am using. I have Phronesis 5.0 on and am getting ready to flash 5.2. The only shlep is that I need to set the frequency after each reboot. I wish this could be included in a kernal.
Try using leankernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2488082 I had same kind of problem then I flashed this and used kernel auditor. Now everything works perfectly!
Can't Flash Kernel on note 3 sm-n900
I have been looking for solution at multiple sites. Hope to get answer here. I have downloaded a stock rom lollipop for my note 3 sm-n900.
I was successful at overclocking it to 2.1ghz but i want it to be at 2.7ghz and the current kernel does not support it.
I tried flashing three different kernels lk-hltemo 6..., lk-hlte v6 and lk-hlteu 6... using CWM and TWRP but kernel didn't flash.
Somebody pleaseeeee helppppp....
Read the thread .
But if you dont know what you are doing you will brick your phone .
Ok guys, i need your help! I want to max the performance of my phone! I rooted it, installed custom kernel and oc it. The kernel is apollo and i used Synapse to oc the GPU but i downclocked the cpu a bit cause 99% of fb posts say Mali is bad for gaming, but the cpu is exellent. What to do to make this a gaming better phone?
(Running official Nugat 7.0)
I recently flashed lineagos 19.1 to my s8 and now im looking to overclock it but it is very hard to find kernels with good performance that might work with android 12. Yet i have found one overclock kernel allthough that kernel only makes you able to overclock the GPU by 30 mhz ish. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/kernel-q-aosp-oneui-2-r4-rad-kernel-g95x-f-n-fd.4172683/
Is there anything out there that can outperform that kernel in terms of performance?