1.8 OC - Thunderbolt General

Currently am running drods 1.5 kernel. Android police says they have it to 1.8. Where can I find that kernel. I need a lol bit more posts.
Thanks for any help
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Not available to public yet, developer is still testing, patience young grasshoppa! And are you going to use your phone to cook? Stove broke?
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And besides, we actually have a 1.996GHZ kernel now too lol.
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Heres the 1.8 kernal
http://bit.ly/fkUVKT

1.8 wont be stable btw. My inspire capped out around 1650 with relative stability. I find it very difficult to see this phone going well over that and closer to 2000 when they are running the same processor.

1.8 is stable on my phone. I'm running 1.7 right now, it does get warm though. I ran stress tests for an hour on 1.8 with no crashes.
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Just started running StabilityTest on my phone with it OCed to 1.8. I will post results when or if it crashes.
Edit:
After 10 tests my temp went from 39.2 degrees Celsius to 40.2 (This is also testing the RAM at the same time so I was expecting a much bigger jump). 40.2 Is a very very good temp with what is running. But once again will continue testing and will post back with more results.
Well final post on this:
After 25 Minutes of running my temp has actually dropped to 38.1 degrees Celsius. I finished 17 successful runs on the processor and 130 successful runs on the RAM. The only thing it did was kill my battery. In 25 minutes with the brightness on full and the screen on my battery dropped 9 percent (But I mean this was running the processor and RAM constantly with the screen on its to be expected).
BTW at 1.8GHz the phone runs like frickin butter. Sooo smooth.

The phone is beautifully smooth at 1.8. I just see no need to constantly have it running. I was talking to Drod and he doesn't even run his device overclocked. Its amazing what this thing can actually do in terms of speed. The Droid 1 hitting 1.2 was huge a year and a half ago.
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The phone can accomplish alot per clock cycle. My buddies Evo shift at 1.8ghz performs similar to the Thunder bolt at 1.2ghz

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[Q] Questions About [TouchWiz][6.05.11] OTB-Reloaded Kernel

I have a question about this kernel, i have it installed on the phone and flashed on it, it said in the post from nemesis2all that there was a Battery hack, i was curious how to use it, i currently have settings at Min=400 max=1300 all settings undervolted 50mV, how good are these settings? and would this be the optimal settings for performance and battery life? or anyone have a better setup that would help. seem to be getting high 1700 quadrant scores with how it is now.
In order to get the best battery life you would not want your phone over clocked, I run otb kernel as well and just uv the stock setting starting at 50 for the 1000, and progressively stepping down to negative 100. Anyways I run, 1000 -50, 800 and 600 -75, 400 200 & 100 at -100 and I have great battery life even with heavy usage and playing memory intensive games, paradise island, drag racing, pocket soccer. Unless your phone is laggy after you enable lagfix I think overclocking is probably just killing your battery faster the only roms I used light oc' ing for was phoenix and miuiwiz, where both launchers seemed to get some lag after a long days use
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The other school of thought on battery life is, if you overclock the processor, it will finish the task faster and return to a lower power idle state sooner.
well also i used SuperOneClick to root the phone, is rageagainstthecage a good root to use? or are there better ones out there? also sometimes this kernel like to freeze at start up and i have to re flash it. im pretty sure this isnt supposed to happen. any help or advise is greatly appreciated
I've had issues with OTB kernals before. Your problem could be the kernel, but I see you oc'd it to 1300. That too could be causing it. Each phone reacts differently to kernels and oc/uv.
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Are we able to still use any touchwiz kernal from ec10 on the new heintz 57 ee19 updated rom?
Well I re-flashed it and used same ovetclock just lower volts and am pulling a average 2100 quadrant score. Don't know if it means much but no lock ups anymore
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This could just be my stupidity, but if you can flash kernels then you have a custom recovery, right? What's the point of using super one click? Wouldn't having the recovery and the ability to change kernels, etc mean your already rooted? Just seems redundant, I never used a rooting app and still use all the root only apps....
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evilntention said:
This could just be my stupidity, but if you can flash kernels then you have a custom recovery, right? What's the point of using super one click? Wouldn't having the recovery and the ability to change kernels, etc mean your already rooted? Just seems redundant, I never used a rooting app and still use all the root only apps....
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Kinda. The only way to flash a kernel is with a custom recovery but you don't necessarily have to be rooted to do that. EE19 is not rooted so that's why you need SOC if you want to root. Rooting opens up a lot of options for apps and moving and copying system files but isn't required for Roms/Kernels.
Anyone have any other general good ideas or cool tricks to do to this phone?
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Currently, im doing a bit of testing with the new phoenix 1.1 rom.
This baby can handle some crazy undervolting.
Currently:
1000 : -100
800 : - 100
600: -100
400: -100
200: -150
Going to see what i can get this down to...a bit more tweaking i bet the battery life can get phenomenal.
Try opening and closing the camera a few times in a row and see if it freezes. Or try a quad test, those are usually the things that will cause issues with too much under volting.
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Try opening and closing the camera a few times in a row and see if it freezes. Or try a quad test, those are usually the things that will cause issues with too much under volting.
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Already ahead of you. Up to:
1000 : -100
800 : - 100
600: -100
400: -150
200: -175
Usually ill run 4 quadrant tests and if it passes that it should be stable. Currently ran a 2187 is that a good score for 1.4ghz?
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also when using the OTB kernal what are safe settings to use? ive been running it at 1400Mhz but it lockes up and geeps giving me force close things on start up and never stops and i have to reflash to stock and start over? im assuming this isnt typical, can any one help out?
Actually that's probably pretty typical for an OC that high. I know I can't run it that high without lockups. From what I see in the original thread, most people don't run above 1300 most of the time.

Gb battery life

Just curious what everyone is getting for battery life on the gb Rom? seems like i have been getting about 11hours at the most and 9 hours normally on barely any talk time with the phone and little texting almost nothing cause im at work for 9 hours. Basically.from 6am to 5pm is all i can squeeze. Btw running the screen at the lowest brightness and even clocked the cpu at 800 mhz
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Oh damn, I just keep seeing bad things about the new GB ROM (bricks and everything). :T I haven't flashed it myself yet, but with that minimal kind of use, I could've gotten over 24 hours on Bionix.
Not a pro here, but maybe you can try calibrating your battery?
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Oh damn, I just keep seeing bad things about the new GB ROM (bricks and everything). :T I haven't flashed it myself yet, but with that minimal kind of use, I could've gotten over 24 hours on Bionix.
Not a pro here, but maybe you can try calibrating your battery?
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Try to calibrate your battery. Stay away from flashing GB right now. It will screw your bootloader up for future reference. The bootloader in it is bunk.
I flashed it with open it works great i did notice it changes stock voltage on the cpu to 1325 which most likely caused the drain issue. I can get into recovery though.
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I already flashed thru heimdall before the warning came out about bootloaders. So far it's running pretty good. I need an oc/uv kernel though cuz I noticed battery runs warm at times.
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Its running warm from the voltages used on the cpu in the kernel dl tagrak pay for it and changed the value of 1325 on the core voltage to 1275 stock or 1250 which i run at currently
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[Tweak]U.S.A.S

These are some tweaks created by dsexton702 that offer you a generous performance boost in I/O and giving you the newest fugu mod 3.1. This is a fast growing tweak and needs to be shared with everyone who can benefit from it
This has been tested on inspire
download the U.S.A.Sv6
OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1236779
dling now...will report back with results
ETA: phone may be a little smoother? quad scores and linpack scores both stayed in the same range
is this to work with aosp and sense roms?
It seems to work with Static Nonsense...I can tell a difference but I wouldn't say its dramatic.
I lost root with this, then fixed it, but didn't notice any real improvement after that. Scores stayed the same.
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Nickovtyme said:
It seems to work with Static Nonsense...I can tell a difference but I wouldn't say its dramatic.
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would it be worth me cooking in?
beerbaronstatic said:
would it be worth me cooking in?
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Couldn't hurt. I have to admit my web pages are loading faster, transitions are smoother...apps seem to be loading quicker and overall I can tell a difference...but again I have to say its not a "I'm just blown away by this" difference.
Just wanted to add that after flashing this, the first boot took forever...so long in fact I thought I was gonna have to pull the battery and recover a recent backup.
It did improve overall. even lower bat. drain. Thank you dsexton702 for the share.
I do what I can for you guys
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Nickovtyme said:
Couldn't hurt. I have to admit my web pages are loading faster, transitions are smoother...apps seem to be loading quicker and overall I can tell a difference...but again I have to say its not a "I'm just blown away by this" difference.
Just wanted to add that after flashing this, the first boot took forever...so long in fact I thought I was gonna have to pull the battery and recover a recent backup.
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What ROM are you using?
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First boot took a little while for me as well using CM7 nightly, but I do definitely like the increase in how smooth everything feels.
Anyone using this with a Sense ROM?
I'm using with VU 2.35 sense 3.0 and it does wonders my score before at 1 ghz. Was 1800
Right after installing u.s.a.s still at 1 ghz jumped up to 2200 quadrent score.
After oc to 1.3 ghz my quadrent score was 2600
Runs very nice hard to tell difference as VU 2.35 runs so smooth but its an improvement
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Went from 1991 to 2056. VU 2.35 runs very nice, but was having a small hesitation when turning on screen and this seems to have fixed that issue. Very nice work
So if I cook this in, my autofill does NOT work in messaging, but if I flash it after a rom install its fine
This is an awesome tweak my processor has never been stable over 1.3 now Im running 1.7 ghz and its crazy fast got my quadrent score up to 3000 running this fast
Never had such a smooth experience doesn't matter how many apps are open.
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ac3kill said:
This is an awesome tweak my processor has never been stable over 1.3 now Im running 1.7 ghz and its crazy fast got my quadrent score up to 3000 running this fast
Never had such a smooth experience doesn't matter how many apps are open.
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What ROM r u using?
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Vu 2.37
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I'm getting pretty great battery life with this mod. It's playing nice with VU 2.37, things seem pretty smoothed out. Thanks for the mod!
Why does auto fill not work when trying to type a persons name to send text ?
Works before I install this.
Not a big deal but does suck having to go into phonebook and scroll threw alp my contacts to send a message
Just wonder if I can get the ease of typing the persons name back and keep this tweak
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Over 1.2GHz = Lock

Hello everyone. I have had my Nexus S 4G for about 2 weeks now, and I have tried everything I can think of. However, I cannot overclock my phone higher than 1.2GHz. If I set it to 1.44GHz (or even 1.3GHz in most kernels), within the first five minutes, it locks up, requiring a battery pull. I have tried just about every kernel. Trinity, Netarchy, Matr1x, everything. However, I get the same result. I am assuming that it is just my phone. I know that when I had my Evo, it didn't want to OC past 1.1 GHz stably, but the refurb I got from Sprint ran at 1.21 GHz like a champ. I was just wondering if anyone had the same issue, and if so, if it was possible to alleviate this problem. I would love to run my Nexus at 1.44 GHz, because some of the Quadrant scores look amazing.
Thanks again for reading,
StompySan
Try v9.0 of matrix and set it to 1.3
Lemme know plz
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mathkid95 said:
Try v9.0 of matrix and set it to 1.3
Lemme know plz
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After running Quadrant twice with it set at 1.3, I got a lockup. 100% not responsive. Had to pull battery.
EDIT: I tried benchmarking my phone with CF-Bench, thinking maybe it could have been a fluke with Quadrant, and had the exact same results. At 1.3 and 1.46GHz.
1.2??
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1??
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Ok if neither of those work I need you to do 2 things.
1. Raise all voltages by 30
2. Set it to 1.2 ghz
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I can overclock without reboots to 1.2. Any higher than that is when the problem arises.
Ok now once you flash v9.0, go into setcpu and raise all voltages by 30
Now try 1.3
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mathkid95 said:
Ok now once you flash v9.0, go into setcpu and raise all voltages by 30
Now try 1.3
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When you say all voltages, you mean even the ones that it already runs stably on?
No no, just the unstable ones
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OK, so Quadrant ran fine for 5 tests, and CF-Bench ran OK as well. Should I push it up to 1.46 now?
Try it, and if you get a reboot, raise voltage for 1.46 by 10.
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No lockups yet! I have ran Quadrant 5 times, CF-Bench 2 times, and Linpack a couple times. Seems to be doing great! I am going to test it more thoroughly tomorrow (it's almost 1AM where I live, lol), but it seems great right now!
I have never increased the voltages on a phone CPU before. I have done it on my brother's computer when I overclocked his processor, but I generally try to avoid it. I am just really paranoid to mess with the amount of power going through the processor. That's why I turned to the professionals in this case. Thanks again for your extremely quick reply.
Cool! you just needed a bit of a voltage push, that's all
let's hope 1.46 ghz runs well
Mathkid Ive never been stable past 1.3 so I followed what you told him to do and what do you know! Perfectly stable so far at 1.44 on apocalypse kernel!! Might have to try your 9.0 at 1.46 soon!
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So is there a limit to how far one should overvolt? I upped the voltage at 1440 mhz to 1550 mV. Did run rather stable except for "Lets golf HD!" which froze. I would really like to be able to run at 1440, but not sure what to do. Im using Apocalypse Talon 3.2.1.
Do you think your kernel would handle OCing better, mathkid?
Yeah you can try it out and if you need to raise voltages go ahead

OC Max!

Hi Guys I have a Galaxy S 4G I have noticed that max stable overlclock is 1.508Ghz If I bump up to 1.516Ghz It is stable but at watching videos for a long time it crashes, I have noticed that the normal max temp is below 60 C or 55 C, that's stress testing for long time, normal everyday is 41~43 or, I Think It can go higher but I t would need 1500mV or 1600mV core Voltage also to achieve 1.6, 1.7 or 1.8 even 2.0Ghz It takes 1600mV or 1800mV, temps would be 45~47 normal, and above 60~65 on stress testing. But tegrak doesn't support these volatges, It would need to tweak the code. With proper cooling temps can go down to 33 or 30, lets say using the phone in a cool room.
Do you know when are they gonna support higher core voltages(Tegrak OC)?
Do you really need to oc that high?
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Do you really need to oc that high?
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At 1.5 is goood but for proper PC like performance it would be a bit higher.
2.0ghz would beat samsung sgs2
I know anything higher than 2.0Ghz the phone would suffer, I don't know if the main board can support 2.5Ghz or 3.0Ghz. The battery doesn't handle that much power not even 3500mah battery
Mine runs stable and quite cool @ 1.62 and I get 4128 quad score, but I have no need to oc the phone with all the tweaks.
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Thanks I'm gonna try out your setup, but that's the highest it can go?
I get a max of 2300+ because I have no tweaks and I am at Stock 2.3.5 UVUKJ3
I really don't see the need for oc other than for playing a REALLY graphical intensive game. For me, I get a better performance boost from the tweaks incorporated into roms than oc. I tried running a 1.5 for a week and I honestly didn't even notice a difference other than less battery life.
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icy56 said:
I really don't see the need for oc other than for playing a REALLY graphical intensive game. For me, I get a better performance boost from the tweaks incorporated into roms than oc. I tried running a 1.5 for a week and I honestly didn't even notice a difference other than less battery life.
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Well I notice a difference but anything above 2.0 GHz it is nearly impposible, even if it is gotten above that it would not match new dual and quad Core CPU because they have a different architecture but the battery is the first thing that you notice but the things that I do on the phone require much more processing power than stock. Well the highest is 1.6ish that I think the phone has been able to handle. But definitely overclocking the phone will get you up to speed work new games coming out
tichs said:
Hi Guys I have a Galaxy S 4G I have noticed that max stable overlclock is 1.508Ghz If I bump up to 1.516Ghz It is stable but at watching videos for a long time it crashes, I have noticed that the normal max temp is below 60 C or 55 C, that's stress testing for long time, normal everyday is 41~43 or, I Think It can go higher but I t would need 1500mV or 1600mV core Voltage also to achieve 1.6, 1.7 or 1.8 even 2.0Ghz It takes 1600mV or 1800mV, temps would be 45~47 normal, and above 60~65 on stress testing. But tegrak doesn't support these volatges, It would need to tweak the code. With proper cooling temps can go down to 33 or 30, lets say using the phone in a cool room.
Do you know when are they gonna support higher core voltages(Tegrak OC)?
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When we get source for GB or ics then I can write scripts to tweak the voltages higher for a higher oc, I have been waiting for that lol
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shotchacokov said:
Mine runs stable and quite cool @ 1.62 and I get 4128 quad score, but I have no need to oc the phone with all the tweaks.
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Your phone runs quite cool?? Mine gets warm to the touch around the speaker after playing angry birds for 20mins

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