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Since SetCPU was updated today to support the tegra II chip, I thought I would just give you all a heads up. Hope to see some kernels compiled with overclocking slots soon.
coolestmage said:
Since SetCPU was updated today to support the tegra II chip, I thought I would just give you all a heads up. Hope to see some kernels compiled with overclocking slots soon.
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Cant you overclock by hand without that?
There are a few other apps and methods to overclock. The newest version of setcpu is able to see the slots in clemsyn's kernel, but they don't exceed 1ghz.
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Looks like the xoom is already OCd to 1.5. Can't wait to see some kernels for us too
Wrong section.
At any rate, I'm sure once coolbho3000 puts his overclock code in github, the kernel devs around here may be able to get these puppies overclocked as well. The difference being that the Xoom as a .36 based kernel as where we are still running .32 based kernels, so there is just as much chance that it doesn't port.
When posting, think of the content and context. This thread is about an app. But this section is for Guides, Kernels, and ROMs to be released. I know this section is where most folks spend most or all of their timing reading/posting, but there are 4 sections for a reason, to keep content organized and relevant. Let's help the mods do that by posting in the appropriate section.
miphonematt said:
Wrong section.
At any rate, I'm sure once coolbho3000 puts his overclock code in github, the kernel devs around here may be able to get these puppies overclocked as well. The difference being that the Xoom as a .36 based kernel as where we are still running .32 based kernels, so there is just as much chance that it doesn't port.
When posting, think of the content and context. This thread is about an app. But this section is for Guides, Kernels, and ROMs to be released. I know this section is where most folks spend most or all of their timing reading/posting, but there are 4 sections for a reason, to keep content organized and relevant. Let's help the mods do that by posting in the appropriate section.
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Am I missing something? Isn't this in the general section?
Why do there seem to be so many self imposed forum police these days? Seems like half the posts I see are people *****ing at the op
There is a big difference between 36 and 32. Honestly, I only assume this from looking at the latest 38 rc commits and comparing the two. But it seems to be significant, even in its comments and verbosity. What's missing is cpu-tegra.c or the cpufreq driver for tegra written by Colin Cross (android dev) - instead we have NVIDIA's cryptic cpufreq.c .. I can barely understand what's going on with most code.. but it seems like our kernel version is from a time where NVIDIA's code was still being sorted thru by the aforementioned Google dev.
I have setcpu installed however I cant change the governor
collindv said:
Am I missing something? Isn't this in the general section?
Why do there seem to be so many self imposed forum police these days? Seems like half the posts I see are people *****ing at the op
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Because we are supposed to self police ourselves otherwise the mods just close our forum.
grinch247 said:
I have setcpu installed however I cant change the governor
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Because your kernel isnt set up to be changed
thebadfrog said:
Because your kernel isnt set up to be changed
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however I can alter the speed up or down...and check off set on boot..
grinch247 said:
however I can alter the speed up or down...and check off set on boot..
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Yes and so can I. I can also set the governor with a script or manually. They kernel for the GTab has 2 settings....performance and powersave... and as far as I know setcpu doesnt support the .32 kernel that GTab has. It does support the .36 kernel that the xoom has.
collindv said:
Am I missing something? Isn't this in the general section?
Why do there seem to be so many self imposed forum police these days? Seems like half the posts I see are people *****ing at the op
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I (one of the two mods) moved this into the General section where it should be. It had been in the Development section which wasn't the right place.
And thebadfrog is correct - we (as a community) benefit when everyone helps everyone out - including making sure posts are created in the right spot, and aren't just another variation on a question that might have been asked 15,245,332 times before.
I apologise for posting in development. I wasn't even paying attention. Thank your for moving the thread for me.
Originally Posted by coolestmage
Since SetCPU was updated today to support the tegra II chip, I thought I would just give you all a heads up. Hope to see some kernels compiled with overclocking slots soon.
Cant you overclock by hand without that?
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You need a kernel that supports overclocking and the GTab doesnt have one yet
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Yes and so can I. I can also set the governor with a script or manually. They kernel for the GTab has 2 settings....performance and powersave... and as far as I know setcpu doesnt support the .32 kernel that GTab has. It does support the .36 kernel that the xoom has.
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wondering if the xoom setcpu profile would jive w/ our tablets?
The gtbalet's benchmark is around 2,500. The overclocked Xoom got 2850. Standard Xoom @ 1Ghz got 2,150.
Am I missing something???? If the gtablet could be OC'd that would be huge.
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wondering if the xoom setcpu profile would jive w/ our tablets?
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Kayak83 said:
The gtbalet's benchmark is around 2,500. The overclocked Xoom got 2850. Standard Xoom @ 1Ghz got 2,150.
Am I missing something???? If the gtablet could be OC'd that would be huge.
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The profiles won't until the AOSP frequency scaling is imported into the kernel sources - and that's not an easy process. Then the kernel will have to be compiled, etc.
Yes - it'd be nice to be OC'd - but battery life would be affected. It's a tradeoff in many ways....
jerdog said:
The profiles won't until the AOSP frequency scaling is imported into the kernel sources - and that's not an easy process. Then the kernel will have to be compiled, etc.
Yes - it'd be nice to be OC'd - but battery life would be affected. It's a tradeoff in many ways....
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On my OG Droid I like being able to drop the speed for battery savings when the screen is off if it's not in use. So there's more in it than just big numbers.
Alright, I checked out the one other thread about the superpad2 that poped up in the similar thread thing, which is a nice feature btw. Anyways back on point. I want to root and overclock my superpad2. -----------------deleted figured out how to root. use button savior to turn on usb debugging. Now I need help with overclocking. I think i need an overclockable kernel.
Also are their any other mods/fixes i should do? I am new to android and tablets but i am well expeienced with laptops and desktops. I was wondering if there were any mods for cooling to overclock it further and what not. I want to overclock it primarily so flash can actually run....didn't realize how slow an arm 11 cpu is lol. Figured it could run flash videos in a website with out stutters but i guess not ^^
Also i plan on making a review and how to guide for this and put it on youtube. Side note anyone ever do business with ankaka.com? Is their review and gift card reward thing legit? Someone on another forum said they were.
gone here for help...they are far more active for the superpad2/flytouch3
http://www.apad.tv/apadforum/forumd...al-Help-for-Superpad-2-Flytouch-3-Android-2.2
bump.....does anyone know how to overclock it or any mods/updates for the superpad2/flytouch3
bump....can anyone help me? I have been on 3 or 4 forums already and everyone has said you guy's would be able to help.
NM I figured how to get usb debugging to work but how do you get overclocking to work? I tried cpuboost and it did nothing.
bump.....does anyone know how to overclock it or any mods/updates for the superpad2/flytouch3
bump.....does anyone know how to overclock it or any mods/updates for the superpad2/flytouch3
sooooooo
bump.....does anyone know how to overclock it or any mods/updates for the superpad2/flytouch3
bump.....does anyone know how to overclock it or any mods/updates for the superpad2/flytouch3
My guess... is no.
it kills me how the superpad2 is a bit sluggish...if i could only overclock it browsing would be so much smoother
going here for help..they seem to have alot more info
http://www.apad.tv/apadforum/forumd...al-Help-for-Superpad-2-Flytouch-3-Android-2.2
Hi all,
I've been having random reboots/freeze-ups ever since I rooted.
This happens regardless of whether I am OC'ed or at 1ghz. These reboots tend to happen when watching Youtube or when browsing.
Would just like to have a feel of the ground if any of you who are rooted experiencing this?
Maybe we can start off by stating the following:
Kernel:
Clock Speed:
OC app: Setcpu or Droid OC
Governor setting: Interactive, on-demand etc..
Last app you were in that caused reboot:
For me, I am on the following:
Kernel: Tiamat 1.41
Clock Speed: 1ghz or 1.2 ghz
OC app: Setcpu
Governor setting: Interactive
Last app you were in that caused reboot: Youtube, browser
Im not sure if this thread shld belong here but since this is Dev where most of us root and OC, I thought I'd ask it here and hopefully we spot some trends with regard to the reboots.
Pls dun flame me Thanks!
wrong section
Moved to Q&A.
I have the same issue - Canada WIFI version
same problem, Canadian WiFi Version.
Not sure if it's because I flashed 1.4.0 then flash 1.4.1 to get the external sd card to show up. But I noticed after I got the external sd card to work, my usbOTG started working too, but from what I've read that should have been removed in 1.4.1 for stability issues.
Same issue. Using the tiamat kernel. It happens with different apps so its not any one for me.
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Switch to Droid oc and delete setcpu. Worked for me. Interactive. On demand is junk on Xoom. I use on demand on DroidX.
The kernel will Max to 1504 causing reboot (on some Xooms). Some device can't handle 1504, mine included. Superuser will throw up an occasional user permission for Droid oc as it brings the MHz back down to user setting.
I was experiencing random reboots with the same kernel, mostly just browsing in Dolphin HD. I first stopped OC in setcpu but the reboots still occurred. Then I uninstalled/reinstalled Flash 10.2 and cleared Dolphin's data.
So far, it seems to be much more stable and even battery usage has toned down.
This shouldn't have been moved to Q&A. There is enough discussion at this point on this exact topic that it needs to be addressed. There is a serious problem with the over clock in the tiamat kernel and/or the software that is supposed to govern the overclock. The developers here work very hard for all of us to get the most out of our devices and I fully support them in their work, but we are putting ourselves at risk. It is my understanding that SETCPU and Droid Overclock are only able to govern One of the Dual Core processors while the other is overclocked all the time. There is a widget in the Marketplace (Temp+CPU V2) that will enable you to monitor your clock speeds.... See for yourself.
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I installed temp+CPU and don't see two cores. Only one display for MHz and it cycles from 216 to 1200. Is there a screen I'm missing?
crauzz said:
This shouldn't have been moved to Q&A. There is enough discussion at this point on this exact topic that it needs to be addressed. There is a serious problem with the over clock in the tiamat kernel and/or the software that is supposed to govern the overclock. The developers here work very hard for all of us to get the most out of our devices and I fully support them in their work, but we are putting ourselves at risk. It is my understanding that SETCPU and Droid Overclock are only able to govern One of the Dual Core processors while the other is overclocked all the time. There is a widget in the Marketplace (Temp+CPU V2) that will enable you to monitor your clock speeds.... See for yourself.
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This is right where it should be... Development forum is for developing...Discussing does not go there unless its in a thread where something was developed...The tiamat crew knows all about it...they did not make the overclocking, they used someone elses, and are about to remove out. And yes you are correct on the 2nd core.
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bwcorvus said:
This is right where it should be... Development forum is for developing...Discussing does not go there unless its in a thread where something was developed...The tiamat crew knows all about it...they did not make the overclocking, they used someone elses, and are about to remove out. And yes you are correct on the 2nd core.
Sent from my PC36100
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Remove it? So no more overclocking? Can't a ROM allow OC and voltage control? But I guess it always comes back to the lack of source code.
Mandelbrot.Benoit said:
But I guess it always comes back to the lack of source code.
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Kernel source is available. It's the rest of Honeycomb that isn't.
So what is the best resolution to the problem? I get at least 5-6 reboots a day...I dl'ed Droid OC and deleted setcpu.
I had a harder time getting it to reboot with Droid OC so I think that's your best solution for now.
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ruvanist said:
So what is the best resolution to the problem? I get at least 5-6 reboots a day...I dl'ed Droid OC and deleted setcpu.
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Flash back the stock kernel.
solarnz said:
Flash back the stock kernel.
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This is probably the best thing to do. If you think about it; Can't be good if your device is rebooting all the time, plus it's just too annoying.
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crauzz said:
This is probably the best thing to do. If you think about it; Can't be good if your device is rebooting all the time, plus it's just too annoying.
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk
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Where can I find the stock kernel? Is it available in xda? Cos i did not back it up.
ruvanist said:
Where can I find the stock kernel? Is it available in xda? Cos i did not back it up.
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Yes. Go here > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13178555
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So after many tries I got SetCpu working, granted root by SuperUser.
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Of course, the CPU frequencies are not automatically set by SetCpu, like it use to be for the good old 1ghz single core Snapdragon.
So what frequencies could be tried without riscking much for the CPU?
Does the Sensation kernell allow overclocking?
I couldn't find any answer for these 2 questions concerning the Sensation, sorry if I missed something or didn't use the search fonction correctly!
(noooo, please, not this "you're a noob at XDA" video!!!
I would wait till you can flash a OC kernel made for the Sensation. You can try going up small increments if you wanna try it. If it was me, I'd rather be safe than sorry
..plus I'm pretty happy with the speed right now. But when that kernel comes out, ill be OC'ingOC'ing too
right, I'm mainly gonna try to save battery using SetCpu using its profiles.
Problem here: SetCpu works only as long as I don't stop it and start it again. I mean I will get root granted only once, after I've used fre3vo and rootsh via adb
i900frenchaddict said:
So after many tries I got SetCpu working, granted root by SuperUser.
Of course, the CPU frequencies are not automatically set by SetCpu, like it use to be for the good old 1ghz single core Snapdragon.
So what frequencies could be tried without riscking much for the CPU?
Does the Sensation kernell allow overclocking?
I couldn't find any answer for these 2 questions concerning the Sensation, sorry if I missed something or didn't use the search fonction correctly!
(noooo, please, not this "you're a noob at XDA" video!!!
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Well, you would need a custom kernel made for overclocking to start. Set CPU can crank up the Mhz that is already there, but its not gonna go over 1.2ghz.
i900frenchaddict said:
So after many tries I got SetCpu working, granted root by SuperUser.
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Of course, the CPU frequencies are not automatically set by SetCpu, like it use to be for the good old 1ghz single core Snapdragon.
So what frequencies could be tried without riscking much for the CPU?
Does the Sensation kernell allow overclocking?
I couldn't find any answer for these 2 questions concerning the Sensation, sorry if I missed something or didn't use the search fonction correctly!
(noooo, please, not this "you're a noob at XDA" video!!!
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i havent tried, but common sense says "no". im pretty sure setCPU wouldnt support our processor just yet, especially w/o full root access. and really, the risk compared to the payoff is minimal...for now, its nice to know it works, and is good for monitoring, but just wait until all the pieces of this phone fall into place
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i havent tried, but common sense says "no". im pretty sure setCPU wouldnt support our processor just yet, especially w/o full root access. and really, the risk compared to the payoff is minimal...for now, its nice to know it works, and is good for monitoring, but just wait until all the pieces of this phone fall into place
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m8 how did u get set cpu working on sensation? do i have to create manually a setcpu.txt? if yes what do i have to write in there?
I'm currently running CM10 Nightly + Air Kernel r211
and I've been trying to overclock my NS for a while now with NS Tools but I keep getting reboots.
I've tried 1200mhz with SmartassV2, Ondemandx, Ondemand, Intellidemand. With vr, noop or deadline schedulers...
Nothing seems to work.
I can't seem to find any guide on how to properly tweak the voltages without damaging my phone?
Any help appreciated.
cyrus_e said:
I'm currently running CM10 Nightly + Air Kernel r211
and I've been trying to overclock my NS for a while now with NS Tools but I keep getting reboots.
I've tried 1200mhz with SmartassV2, Ondemandx, Ondemand, Intellidemand. With vr, noop or deadline schedulers...
Nothing seems to work.
I can't seem to find any guide on how to properly tweak the voltages without damaging my phone?
Any help appreciated.
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Surprise! Overclocking can lead to instabilities. Read on overclocking as a whole, and overclocking on Android phones to understand the concept and why you are getting these results. Overclocking isn't a warranty you'll be able to get a higher frequency, all phones are different and someone phone might be able to overclock a lot while another one not at all.
polobunny said:
Surprise! Overclocking can lead to instabilities. Read on overclocking as a whole, and overclocking on Android phones to understand the concept and why you are getting these results. Overclocking isn't a warranty you'll be able to get a higher frequency, all phones are different and someone phone might be able to overclock a lot while another one not at all.
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Not helpful, buddy.
Anyone else?
I'm going to try Marmite 4.7 kernel (seems to be more stable with 1.2 OCing). Will report back.
cyrus_e said:
Not helpful, buddy.
Anyone else?
I'm going to try Marmite 4.7 kernel (seems to be more stable with 1.2 OCing). Will report back.
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Actually very helpful. Do your research. There's no magic to overclocking, one settings aren't useful for someone else, if only as a starting base. Trial and error until you find something stable.
Once again, all information can be found using the magical search function and your old pal Google.
Edit: Also as a free candy, governor has jack s#%! to do with overclocking.
polobunny said:
Actually very helpful. Do your research. There's no magic to overclocking, one settings aren't useful for someone else, if only as a starting base. Trial and error until you find something stable.
Once again, all information can be found using the magical search function and your old pal Google.
Edit: Also as a free candy, governor has jack s#%! to do with overclocking.
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You're not the judge of saying if your ****ty condescending replies are actually helpful to me or the community.
I am telling you that you are not being helpful by acting obnoxious and telling me to do my research when that's what I have been doing for the past 2 weeks.
Please stop posting unless you are going to be actually helpful.
ANYWAY,
I have just updated to latest CM10 nightly and flashed Marmite 4.7V. OC'd to 1.2Ghz without touching any voltages. So far so good! Opened a few apps and played around a couple of games. No reboots yet!
I can say that Air Kernel is pretty unstable with any OCing. On my phone (i9020A) anyway.
Hopefully this thread will help anyone else searching for OC stability with custom kernels.
I will keep updating if I encounter any problems.
Update:
I am experiencing much better performance! Real happy with how smooth Marmite is, and very stable with 1.2Ghz.
Absolutely no lag, no failure for launcher/drawer. Games run smoother. Chrome browser is actually faster.
I am using SmartAssV2 Governor with Deadline scheduler.
cyrus_e said:
You're not the judge of saying if your ****ty condescending replies are actually helpful to me or the community.
I am clearly tell you that you are not being helpful by acting obnoxious and telling me to do my research when that's what I have been doing for the past 2 weeks.
Please stop posting unless you are going to be actually helpful.
ANYWAY,
I have just updated to latest CM10 nightly and flashed Marmite 4.7V. OC'd to 1.2Ghz without touching any voltages. So far so good! Opened a few apps and played around a couple of games. No reboots yet!
I can say that Air Kernel is pretty unstable with any OCing. On my phone (i9020A) anyway.
Hopefully this thread will help anyone else searching for OC stability with custom kernels.
I will keep updating if I encounter any problems.
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So for the past 2 weeks you have been researching but did not know governor had nothing to do with overclocking, or haven't found good voltages to start with?
You run a nightly to test overclocking?
You my friend, are not only a moron, but you have done a very sad attempt at stepping on someone's head to excuse your indolence. These forums are chockful of information regarding overclocking and there's quite a few posts with NEARLY global voltages for the Nexus S phone, both INT and ARM. They do not guarantee you a stable overclock but offer you a good base to start with. Taking a few minutes of your time you could also go and check the sources of the many kernels that offer/offered overclocking (Matr1x, AIR, Marmite, iNK, Trinity etc etc) to see what voltages they have set for different steps, once again to give you a good eyeball figure.
Do yourself a favor and keep your mouth shut if you're only going to spew garbage. Have fun with your one click software.
Actually, he was pretty helpful. Why you have to dog on him for an answer that's spread all over the internet is beyond me. Threads like these do nothing for anyone when there are already boat loads of answers spread all over the internet. Plus, it took you all of two hours to try a different, much more stable kernel to solve your problem.
Edit- I got beat to reply. Either way, my response still holds merit in my eyes.
CrackerTeg said:
Actually, he was pretty helpful. Why you have to dog on him for an answer that's spread all over the internet is beyond me. Threads like these do nothing for anyone when there are already boat loads of answers spread all over the internet. Plus, it took you all of two hours to try a different, much more stable kernel to solve your problem.
Edit- I got beat to reply. Either way, my response still holds merit in my eyes.
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Nope not helpful at all. The answer is not spread all over the internet or these forums, as I've been trying to search for them for weeks now. Both of you are hilarious morons. You keep showing off and acting all 'know-it-all' but none of you have actually linked to any helpful source/thread explaining or describing the things you're bragging about.
Telling people to 'search' around and stop posting threads doesn't help the community. I posted the thread about something that I was not able to find an answer to by searching in the forums or on Google.
Now instead of arguing like a bunch of idiotic 5 year olds, I challenge you to link me to a thread that clearly explains custom voltage tweaks or a guide that has instructions on how to properly overclock the Nexus S.
Also, having "PLEASE PRESS THANKS IF I WAS HELPFUL" in your signature is absolutely pathetic. Grow the f' up.
cyrus_e said:
Nope not helpful at all. The answer is not spread all over the internet or these forums, as I've been trying to search for them for weeks now. Both of you are hilarious morons. You keep showing off and acting all 'know-it-all' but none of you have actually linked to any helpful source/thread explaining or describing the things you're bragging about.
Telling people to 'search' around and stop posting threads doesn't help the community. I posted the thread about something that I was not able to find an answer to by searching in the forums or on Google.
Now instead of arguing like a bunch of idiotic 5 year olds, I challenge you to link me to a thread that clearly explains custom voltage tweaks or a guide that has instructions on how to properly overclock the Nexus S.
Also, having "PLEASE PRESS THANKS IF I WAS HELPFUL" in your signature is absolutely pathetic. Grow the f' up.
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Overclocking Android phone has 8,500000 results here on Google for me.
Here's a random one, using a very known software (tada SetCPU!)
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/overclock-android-device,review-1762-5.html
Here's a software targeted at the Nexus S to control various parameters, including frequency and voltages
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1333696
Here's a thread pertaining to LiveOC voltage, which is bus overclocking that will affect both the CPU and GPU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1335429
All of these contain information regarding the voltages that are set for different frequency steps:
Bedalus kernel github (sources)
http://github.com/bedalus
Air kernel github
https://github.com/edoko/AIR-Kernel_ICS
Morfic trinity github
http://morfic.euroskank.com/git/
iNK kernel sources
https://bitbucket.org/RcrdBrt/ink-kernel
Now, are you done or do you need me to come and press the right things on your screen?
polobunny said:
Overclocking Android phone has 8,500000 results here on Google for me.
Here's a random one, using a very known software (tada SetCPU!)
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/overclock-android-device,review-1762-5.html
Here's a software targeted at the Nexus S to control various parameters, including frequency and voltages
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1333696
Here's a thread pertaining to LiveOC voltage, which is bus overclocking that will affect both the CPU and GPU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1335429
All of these contain information regarding the voltages that are set for different frequency steps:
Bedalus kernel github (sources)
http://github.com/bedalus
Air kernel github
https://github.com/edoko/AIR-Kernel_ICS
Morfic trinity github
http://morfic.euroskank.com/git/
iNK kernel sources
https://bitbucket.org/RcrdBrt/ink-kernel
Now, are you done or do you need me to come and press the right things on your screen?
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...win
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polobunny said:
Overclocking Android phone has 8,500000 results here on Google for me.
Here's a random one, using a very known software (tada SetCPU!)
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/overclock-android-device,review-1762-5.html
Here's a software targeted at the Nexus S to control various parameters, including frequency and voltages
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1333696
Here's a thread pertaining to LiveOC voltage, which is bus overclocking that will affect both the CPU and GPU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1335429
All of these contain information regarding the voltages that are set for different frequency steps:
Bedalus kernel github (sources)
http://github.com/bedalus
Air kernel github
https://github.com/edoko/AIR-Kernel_ICS
Morfic trinity github
http://morfic.euroskank.com/git/
iNK kernel sources
https://bitbucket.org/RcrdBrt/ink-kernel
Now, are you done or do you need me to come and press the right things on your screen?
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BOOM!
Now that is one helpful post! Thanks for your help!!! :highfive:
cyrus_e said:
BOOM!
Now that is one helpful post! Thanks for your help!!! :highfive:
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And you'll know it took me all but 5 minutes to seek this information.
And the OP becomes the moron. How about you stop with the insults? I'm surprised he even went so far to post all those links. I sure as hell wouldn't of.
using latest air kernel.
1200mhz stable volt for me :
int: 1100 . arm: 1350mv..try change voltages in nstool for stability..