overclock 2.3 gingerbread? - HTC Inspire 4G

Has anybody got an overclock kernel to work with the new gingerbread roms? I tried buzz kernel with leedroid and android revolution, but messes up the rom and you get FCs and extremely sluggish operation. Also tried the cm overclock kernels with cm7 RC2, but that you just get boot loop. Anybody else have any luck?
Even without overclock gingerbread seems pretty quick, but running benchmarks and was getting bad scores with android revolution hd. Getting less then 40 mflops and less then 1500 quadrant, its weird cause running cm7 rc1 i normally get 3000 quadrant score with 1.479 gighrz overclock or 2500+ on the other froyo roms.

h_22_accord said:
Has anybody got an overclock kernel to work with the new gingerbread roms? I tried buzz kernel with leedroid and android revolution, but messes up the rom and you get FCs and extremely sluggish operation. Also tried the cm overclock kernels with cm7 RC2, but that you just get boot loop. Anybody else have any luck?
Even without overclock gingerbread seems pretty quick, but running benchmarks and was getting bad scores with android revolution hd. Getting less then 40 mflops and less then 1500 quadrant, its weird cause running cm7 rc1 i normally get 3000 quadrant score with 1.479 gighrz overclock or 2500+ on the other froyo roms.
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nope we need sources from htc, and this rom is not even official released yet, so dont expect it anytime soon
first we need the rom released, not leaked, and then wait for htc as usual

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[Q] Looking for a Rom that...

Hi all.
I tried several roms on my SNS.
1. stock rom
Gri54, kb3. It is quite stable. Sometimes problems with umts connection, but working.
Quadrant benchmark 1500.
I can use SetCPU
2. cyanogen 7
Latest nightly gri40, kb3.
Less stable, but working.
Useful battery percentage, themable, very customizable, ecc. ecc.
Quadrant benchmark 1500.
I cannot use SetCPU. It hangs when going under 400 mhz.
3. axura
Latest version gri54, kb3.
The best. Nice looking, themable, stable.
Quandrant benchmark 2100 w/o overclock
I can use SetCPU.
Discontinued
I am looking for something like axura with a couple more features.
Any suggestion?
TIA
Axura is a very special ROM, currently there are no ROMs for Nexus S that animates like Axura.
But if you want stable and fast roms, and still quite themable, you can try SuperAOSP. Personally, its the best rom for Nexus S period.
navlem said:
Axura is a very special ROM, currently there are no ROMs for Nexus S that animates like Axura.
But if you want stable and fast roms, and still quite themable, you can try SuperAOSP. Personally, its the best rom for Nexus S period.
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I have just gone from Axura to SuperAOSP and agree.
Thx, I'll give it a shot

[Q] Quadrant Benchmark test

I was always wonder if it's true or not that it's possible to get a much higher benchmark score without over clocking just by flashing custom roms?
My phone is a Samsung Infuse i997 , just got it 3-4 days ago.
Personally I do not want or like to over clock the phone or my computer......
Yesterday I made a test with the Q uadrant Benchmark App.
I made two tests, one with stock Froyo 2.2.1 and the other with Infuse 1.5 custom rom. I ran each test several times to get an proper reading.
With the stock Froyo 2.2.1 the benchmark score was 1100 or so and with the Infuse 1.5 custom rom the benchmark score was 1750.
I was told that the Infuse 1.5 custom rom was not by default over clocked and the reason I am getting such a high score in the benchmark test is due to the fact that these custom roms if created properly are a lot faster even though they are not over clocked by default.
So I am just wondering if this is true or are custom roms just made this way to give people false readings ? (to be able to brag )
Has anyone else benchmark tested phones with simular results when comparing stock roms vs. custom roms ?
See ya all on the flip side
Infused is lagfixed to ext4.... it inflates the score.... should read more about whats in it before flashing...
double post. you should put a delete request in the post in the dev section, you may want to read my reply though.

What are u running? =)

I was just curious and was wondering what people are running, here is a example
Obviously g2x phone
2.3.3 GB w/ 2.4 Weapon Rom
w/ Faux 1.2 ext kernal
Clocked at 389min 1552max
i just got 4239 Quadrant rating.
Running Go Widget
So i had to lower the clock too 1200 and its more stable, far as the rom i love the rom, i recommend it. So far everything works.
kookoomang said:
I was just curious and was wondering what people are running, here is a example
Obviously g2x phone
2.3.3 GB w/ 2.4 Weapon Rom
w/ Faux 1.2 ext kernal
Clocked at 389min 1552max
i just got 4239 Quadrant rating.
Running Go Widget
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Doesn't it run HOT being overclocked at that speed? I am running stock GB unrooted and my Quadrant Score is 2666.
so far so good, i did everything today installing the rom and kernal, its been 1 hr and no reboot no overheat.
I did a full wipe, wipe cache install 2.3 weapon rom
reboot into cwm, wipe cache, installed 2.4 weapon no wipe
set everything up, i rebooted again to do backup, cleared cache
installed 1.2 faux kernal and BAM! ran quadrant
edt*
LOL my g2x just crashed, i guess i gotta lower it. But ill prob be still in the mid 3000 on quadrant.
CM7 (114) nighly on Fauxs 3.8 SV 1.4 kernel
1408/655 screen on
389/389 screen off
it does't run hot at all on here i average temp around 90F
might spike to 100F on hevy use.
quadrant is roughly around 4000
CM7 119
Faux 3.9
Rom: Stock 2.3.3 Rooted
Kernel: Stock
I've tried them all, and always go back to stock. No rom really offers anything that wow's me to permanently switch. I find stock GB smooth w/o overclocking.
bighulk666 said:
Rom: Stock 2.3.3 Rooted
Kernel: Stock
I've tried them all, and always go back to stock. No rom really offers anything that wow's me to permanently switch. I find stock GB smooth w/o overclocking.
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+1 - I have to agree with you. On previous phones I have tried various roms, overclocked, etc. and always wound up back at stock. I find all the drawbacks of various things not working quite right is not worth having a smooth, reliable device. Plus in the past I have soft-bricked a couple of phones and hard-bricked one to death. So with my new friend the G2X I am leaving it stock and not even rooting it. It runs quite well and I am happy with it just the way it is.
bighulk666 said:
Rom: Stock 2.3.3 Rooted
Kernel: Stock
I've tried them all, and always go back to stock. No rom really offers anything that wow's me to permanently switch. I find stock GB smooth w/o overclocking.
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I agree usually, but the G2x is already buggy running the stock ROM, there is practically nothing to lose from experimenting a little with a trusted source.
I will say I don't understand wanting to overclock this particular phone, at least not running that way full time. I can certainly understand pushing the hardware to it's limits to see what it can do, but stability trumps speed every time for me. If the G2x were slow and laggy I could understand, but it's definitely not.
Personaly, I'm running Weapon G2x 2.4 on the stock kernel. I really like the TouchWiz implementation on Whitehawkx's ROM, especially the toggles in the notification bar.
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[Q] Best Froyo custom ROM?

Hi
I'm wondering what you think is the best custom Froyo ROM. I want to downgrade to Froyo because I am afraid getting called by ghosts p), and I think the stock ROMs are way too slow.
I have been considering "froyo acurarom maximum velocity new line v3", but I think the OC for CPU and GPU are too high. I am reading about people getting constant reboots, in the ROM thread.
Any recommendations based on your experience?
I have always stayed away from Acura ROMs, as I have tried a few and they are not consistent.
Back in froyo, I used thiaiZ ROMs, pretty good ones, though I can't find the links on this board any longer.
Kresstian said:
Hi
I'm wondering what you think is the best custom Froyo ROM. I want to downgrade to Froyo because I am afraid getting called by ghosts ( ), and I think the stock ROMs are way too slow.
I have been considering "froyo acurarom maximum velocity new line v3", but I think the OC for CPU and GPU are too high. I am reading about people getting constant reboots, in the ROM thread.
Any recommendations based on your experience?
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When i went back to froyo i used Acura's new v1.3ghz ROM. It was pretty good and fast. CPU was clocked at 1.3ghz.
sak500 said:
When i went back to froyo i used Acura's new v1.3ghz ROM. It was pretty good and fast. CPU was clocked at 1.3ghz.
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Ok. Was it stable? I think 1.3 Ghz is way too high overclock. Been reading people getting constant reboots with that ROM.
Stable*
*Its a little unstable if you constantly leave it on 1300mhz, just use setCPU to turn it down to 1ghz stock clock speed when youre not playing games or running cpu intensive applications. it'll idle fine on 1ghz
Acura New Libre v3
1,3 GHz Oc
Enviado desde LG Optimus 3D
alex6006 said:
*Its a little unstable if you constantly leave it on 1300mhz, just use setCPU to turn it down to 1ghz stock clock speed when youre not playing games or running cpu intensive applications. it'll idle fine on 1ghz
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Ok, nice. Is the stock launcher stripped from this ROM? I would like a stock like, but fast ROM

[Q] rooted xoom not overclocking???

Hi, i have searched the forums, but haven't been able to find an answer, simply put i don't believe my xoom is overclocking. I have been testing it with an app called neocore, but have tried quadrant as well. It doesn't matter if i am at 1000 or 1700 Neocore always says that my xoom runs at between 34-36 fps, which is the same as when it was bonestock, quadrant is the same. No change in animation speed or results no matter what i have set the clock too. I currently have eos nightly 77 for 4g on my xoom, I was using the stock kernel that came with the rom, and recently downloaded the.3.0.5 tiamat overclock kernel, which after flashing think it was the same(I am a noob). I was originally trying to use android overclock to adjust my settings, now have completely uninstalled it and using eos's settings, no change. What am i doing wrong, or have missed?
Thanks for any help you can give me
For increased smoothness in animation, etc, I believe it is the overclocked gpu that helps as opposed to the cpu. Not all the eos kernels are overclocked. Quadrant score appears to be meaningless. Believe me, the eos kernels permit overclocking. What governor are you using? Is your setting stable?
I have it currently at interactive, after you mentioned the governer, i put it to performance and ran the neocore benchmark to see what would happen, 38.2. Well if it requires a gpu overclock that would make sense that i am not noticing a difference with the apps i am using. But raises another question,what is a overclocked cpu good for? More apps running at once? My overclock is ALLOT more stable with 77, i was previously on 74. Before it would get glitchy allot more often, and random reboots on anything above 1000. 1400 and i was having to watch the temperature, 1500 seemed to work the best, but still got random reboots (still better than what I got on honeycomb. I still get glitches here and there on 77, but still have yet to get a.random reboot.
Unrelated to my topic, thank you so much for your guide to rooting and romming, i had read a couple others and hemmed and hawed about whether to do it, even though my mouth watered about the benefits, your guide made me clap my hands together and say "let's do this"
I went back over the kernel I downloaded and flashed, it is the team tiamat overclocked gpu 3.0.5 kernel that was realeased 2/19/2012... sorry, this stuff is new to me so I am learning as i go along
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I went back over the kernel I downloaded and flashed, it is the team tiamat overclocked gpu 3.0.5 kernel that was realeased 2/19/2012... sorry, this stuff is new to me so I am learning as i go along
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No problem...the EOS nightlies are on a newer kernel, but I think the lastest don't have oc gpus.

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