Stable Overclocking Frequencies? - T-Mobile LG G2x

Would someone be so kind as to post the frequencies you are able to clock the g2x to, and what frequencies are stable?
I want to know what the limits are and what is safe before I attempt to overclock my phone.

1.84Ghz
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asesino said:
1.84Ghz
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Says the Guy using an HTC phone... ;-)
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Can't change CPU frequency on CM7 nightly?

I Can't change CPU frequency on CM7 nightly 179. When I open the max cpu frequency a box opens with max cpu frequency at the top and directly below is cancel, nowhere to input values. Anyone have any ideas please? I couldn't post in the nightly section as I aint got enough posts on here.
You have to flash a kernel that supports overclocking if you want to overclock.
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matt2053 said:
You have to flash a kernel that supports overclocking if you want to overclock.
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Ok I mistakenly thaught the kernal included in the nightly builds was able to be overclocked. Can you recommend a kernel I may try please?
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Netarchy, mathkid, or Trinity.
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ogbreds said:
Netarchy, mathkid, or Trinity.
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Cheers mate I will try one.
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The stock cm7 kernel is overclockable......
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Rem3Dy said:
The stock cm7 kernel is overclockable......
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I read that. Any idea why mine wont let me change any values?
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Rem3Dy said:
The stock cm7 kernel is overclockable......
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False. Unless it changes in the last week or two, no it is not.
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matt2053 said:
False. Unless it changes in the last week or two, no it is not.
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I thought I did it with mine. Could be wrong though.
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Ok I think I'll try the netarchy one and oc to 1.2 to see how it goes.
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webblade said:
Ok I think I'll try the netarchy one and oc to 1.2 to see how it goes.
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Netarchy is a great kernel.
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Rem3Dy said:
I thought I did it with mine. Could be wrong though.
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It depends in device I think. I remember you from Evo forums. CM kernal for Evo supported mild OC, thanks to Toast. But Nexus CM kernal hasn't OC. Maybe that is what you were remembering.
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matt2053 said:
It depends in device I think. I remember you from Evo forums. CM kernal for Evo supported mild OC, thanks to Toast. But Nexus CM kernal hasn't OC. Maybe that is what you were remembering.
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You are probably right. I thought I had tried it once I flashed cm7 but I may have already flashed netarchy. Not missing my EVO at all. The slightly smaller keyboard is taking some time to get used to though. Thanks for the clarification Matt.
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OC kernel for 4g xoom?

What is the best kernel and app to use on the Verizon 4g now?
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hammer4203 said:
What is the best kernel and app to use on the Verizon 4g now?
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I don't think there is one... if there is, can someone point me to it?
Yep waiting also, need USB org. Hope there will be one soon.
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Setcpu overclock?

When overclocking the mt4gs with setup does it only over clock one core or both? Some people are sayin it only does one? Just want to be sure.
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warrior24 said:
When overclocking the mt4gs with setup does it only over clock one core or both? Some people are sayin it only does one? Just want to be sure.
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I believe one. Correct me if I'm wrong anyone?
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What do u recommend I use instead of setcpu?
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warrior24 said:
What do u recommend I use instead of setcpu?
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That's what I use as well. App developers need to play catch up is all.
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Probably a noob question but is it not possible to over clock both cores?
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Did u under volt ur phone? I'm not sure what to set it at?
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How do you undervolt?

I'm on ViperXL 2.1.1 with Beastmode kernel. I use to to undervolt on my Evo 4g with IncrediControl. I downloaded but the numbers are blank. I now have Voltage Control but under each frequency it says "not detected". Can someone help me out please?
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Just go into Viper Tweaks, the CPU tab at the end, you'll find undervolt settings in there.
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timmaaa said:
Just go into Viper Tweaks, the CPU tab at the end, you'll find undervolt settings in there.
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Ok. So I guess I just decrease each freq
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Yeah if you want to do it that way, or you can use the global adjustor.
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timmaaa said:
Yeah if you want to do it that way, or you can use the global adjustor.
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Just found that lol..thanks
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What do speedtests really tell you about a rom

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Not much. And depends on the rom.
It will just tell you how fast the cpu and gpu can work. But the real test is you trying out the rom by your self
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So basically if a rom has faster down & upload speeds than another rom it doesn't mean that the faster rom is nesicarilly better than the other one? Thanks
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rp56 said:
So basically if a rom has faster down & upload speeds than another rom it doesn't mean that the faster rom is nesicarilly better than the other one? Thanks
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No. Wait
If you mean Internet speed. It various from rom to rom unfortunately. You have to check the bugs list. And also you have to try the rom as it also various from device to device.
And sorry for the late response and the misunderstood :banghead:
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Thank you sir...
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