Stable Overclocking Kernel? - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Guys, what is the most stable overclocking kernel for the Asus TF 101

I have been using netformer with Prime 1.5 and have not had a single issue. Clocked at 1.6 with set CPU on interactive mode and a screen-off profile to down clock to 500 mhz.

Clemsyn-Blades.. just try the kernels out yourself and figure out yourself. It varies between devices.

Clemsyn-Blades installed, running like a lamborghini, awsome! Thanks.

phree1 said:
I have been using netformer with Prime 1.5 and have not had a single issue. Clocked at 1.6 with set CPU on interactive mode and a screen-off profile to down clock to 500 mhz.
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Same here. Had a couple random reboots at 1.6 but all is well at 1.4.

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Setcpu overclock with intermediate frequencies

I have my xoom overclocked to 1.5ghz with setcpu on interactive governor.
Is there a setting that allows it to use 1.2 or 1.4 before going to 1.5 ghz?
Its just a thought but wouldn't that save battery life instead of stepping from 1ghz right to 1.5ghz?
mingiunate said:
I have my xoom overclocked to 1.5ghz with setcpu on interactive governor.
Is there a setting that allows it to use 1.2 or 1.4 before going to 1.5 ghz?
Its just a thought but wouldn't that save battery life instead of stepping from 1ghz right to 1.5ghz?
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What kernel are you using? tiamat kernel (tachi) goes 1.0, 1.2, 1.408, 1.6, 1.7
using tiamat kernel. Its not the frequencies available I'm asking about. I can set any of the frequencies you mentioned. But mine is set to 1.5 ghz interactive.
But what see happening when I look at the "time in state" report in setcpu are that 1.2 and 1.4 have 0% I would have assumed if I set the CPU to 1.5 Max then it would use the frequencies below it as needed instead of just jumping from 1 ghz to 1.5
rockhumper said:
What kernel are you using? tiamat kernel (tachi) goes 1.0, 1.2, 1.408, 1.6, 1.7
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Plus 1504. That's my oc sweet spot.
On your second point-I guess it uses what it needs. If you're concerned about saving battery power, set profiles.
Out of curiousity if you go to "time in state" report in setcpu do you see 0% for 1.2 and 1.4 ghz?
okantomi said:
Plus 1504. That's my oc sweet spot.
On your second point-I guess it uses what it needs. If you're concerned about saving battery power, set profiles.
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Oh yeah sorry I missed that one...i never checked state but assume if it is interactive and I am working actively that it is going to go to full power. Try conservative profile if you want the opposite.

How to downclock CPU to 1.2 GHz?

I installed the ARHD 3.0.6 XE rom and my CPU was automatically overclocked from 1.2 Ghz to 1.5 GHz. This has brought some unexpected battery drain (it's much worse than it previously was).
Is there a way to underclock it to 1.2 GHz? I tried using the Daemon Controller app the rom came with but when I apply the changes, it simply reverts back to 1.2 Ghz.
Is there any safe utility I can use to downclock? Preferably free, but I wouldn't mind shelling out some bucks for a safe app.
Thanks to anyone who replies!
NoFrills CPU might be ideal.
ungraph said:
I installed the ARHD 3.0.6 XE rom and my CPU was automatically overclocked from 1.2 Ghz to 1.5 GHz. This has brought some unexpected battery drain (it's much worse than it previously was).
Is there a way to underclock it to 1.2 GHz? I tried using the Daemon Controller app the rom came with but when I apply the changes, it simply reverts back to 1.2 Ghz.
Is there any safe utility I can use to downclock? Preferably free, but I wouldn't mind shelling out some bucks for a safe app.
Thanks to anyone who replies!
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Hi,
HERE YOU GO
This is daemon controller 2.21
uninstall the one you have and install this one.
It works.
Change your clock speed to 1.18 something and it will show 1.2ghz.

GPU powerVR overclock

hi every1.
I've been searching but didn't find any info about the topic.
Does someone knows how or just tryed already to overclock the gpu to higher rates? (i would like to get more to play better games).
another question: i'm using the matr1x kernel (17.5) and in the menu i have an option to overclock the gpu but there're options to get it to 1000Mhz? really?
Which are the riscs?
I apreciated any info.
thanks in advance
kalitza said:
hi every1.
I've been searching but didn't find any info about the topic.
Does someone knows how or just tryed already to overclock the gpu to higher rates? (i would like to get more to play better games).
another question: i'm using the matr1x kernel (17.5) and in the menu i have an option to overclock the gpu but there're options to get it to 1000Mhz? really?
Which are the riscs?
I apreciated any info.
thanks in advance
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stock nexus s gpu is at clocked at 200mhz. you CAN NOT overclock it 500% to 1000ghz. thats just silly. thats like overclocking your cpu to 5ghz. the highest ive overclocked my gpu or ran a kernel that already has it overclocked is 250mhz. thats a 25% oc
kalitza said:
hi every1.
I've been searching but didn't find any info about the topic.
Does someone knows how or just tryed already to overclock the gpu to higher rates? (i would like to get more to play better games).
another question: i'm using the matr1x kernel (17.5) and in the menu i have an option to overclock the gpu but there're options to get it to 1000Mhz? really?
Which are the riscs?
I apreciated any info.
thanks in advance
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That's the CPU clock you're looking at. LiveOC can overclock the GPU as a percentage value (ie, 110% is 200 * 110% = 220mhz), but it does the same to the CPU (so 1000mhz turns into 1100mhz). This will generally need adjusting the voltages upward.
So no need for any app to oc, just increase the LiveOc % ?
ya, that question about overclocking the gpu to higher then 300mhz was really silly, but asked t anyway
GPU Clock is stock at 200mhz, CPU is at 1000mhz. Increase LiveOC % and you'll go up by that percentage. Just remember, as i said, you will most likely need to adjust voltages to prevent instability and reboots. It's best just to set all of this up using NSTools.
Ok. I've tryed oc to 110% but instable. just need to set voltages to get the right combo.
Thanks!!
Not all phones can handle such an OC (either because of GPU or CPU, or combination, it all varies). Hopefully you can get a stable setup, the extra GPU OC is a great performance booster.
Harbb said:
the extra GPU OC is a great performance booster.
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And what a performance booster... I never bothered to try the LiveOC... I just OCed the CPU and thought that was the most I can do. But with 110% LiveOC and 1300MHz CPU OC, my phone is now eve faster than before.

Can't OC

Hey guys. It seems that I can't OC on my tablet for some reason. In SetCPU, I set the max speed to 1.5 GHz but it won't go over 1.3 GHz for some reason. I have also enabled "Speed Mode" and that doesn't make a difference. I am running the Energy ROM with the kernel it came with. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you!

[Q] Using 1800MHz kernel, but real world doesn't go over 1300MHz

Hey guys,
I cannot get my TF300T to go over 1300 MHz. I have tried SetCPU to force it to 1800 MHz by selecting it as my min and max, and then choosing the Performance profile. Nothing works. It shows my clock speed at 1300 MHz.
CPU-Z says that my clock speed range is 51 MHz to 1.80 GHz. Yet it only shows my clock speed going to 1200 MHz.
Any ideas?
I am using Android 4.2.1 CROMI-X 5.4 - 10.6.1.27.5 US DEODEX with kernel [email protected] #29
andoxviii said:
Hey guys,
I cannot get my TF300T to go over 1300 MHz. I have tried SetCPU to force it to 1800 MHz by selecting it as my min and max, and then choosing the Performance profile. Nothing works. It shows my clock speed at 1300 MHz.
CPU-Z says that my clock speed range is 51 MHz to 1.80 GHz. Yet it only shows my clock speed going to 1200 MHz.
Any ideas?
I am using Android 4.2.1 CROMI-X 5.4 - 10.6.1.27.5 US DEODEX with kernel [email protected] #29
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Disregard. I fixed my issue.
I know this is an old one but I am facing the same problem, how did you solve it?
And please keep in mind it is always prefered to write the answer to your problems instead of posts like "Disregard. I fixed my issue."
Others can and will find your post later on.

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