I have a question with the tegrak overclock settings for kh1
TEGRAK OC SETTINGS:
level 0= 1.3 no voltage changes IM CURRENTLY ON 1.6 -1385 - 1165
level 1= 800 - 1075 - 1050
level 2= 400 - 1000 - 1000
level 3= 200 -900 - 980
level 4= 100 - 850 - 950
governor must always remain ONDEMAND!!!!
are u saying to change Max CPU to 1.3 ghz on tegrak and then apply the voltages for level 0-4...How are u on 1.6 if the max is 1.3 on tegrak?...my level 0 is currently at 1000 1325 and 1100.all the other voltages are same as what you have above.....do i need to change it to (1385 1165 1100) or is it (1000 1385 1165) to get it 1.3ghz or is that 1.6 ghz?? Is there a significant difference in performance and battery life getting it at 1.3ghz? sorry i am just confused..thanks.
The limit is 1.3 ghz for tegrak free
I am on tegrak ultimate
ab102 said:
I am on tegrak ultimate
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True, on the pop up menu it only goes to 1.3. You have to go to Optimization and change the settings there. Once in Optimization, go to cpu level 0 and make your changes.
I believe dsexton is saying he recomends a 1.3 but you can go up to 1.6. He's said going higher than 1.6 will impact battery life.
ab102 said:
I have a question with the tegrak overclock settings for kh1
TEGRAK OC SETTINGS:
level 0= 1.3 no voltage changes IM CURRENTLY ON 1.6 -1385 - 1165
level 1= 800 - 1075 - 1050
level 2= 400 - 1000 - 1000
level 3= 200 -900 - 980
level 4= 100 - 850 - 950
governor must always remain ONDEMAND!!!!
are u saying to change Max CPU to 1.3 ghz on tegrak and then apply the voltages for level 0-4...How are u on 1.6 if the max is 1.3 on tegrak?...my level 0 is currently at 1000 1325 and 1100.all the other voltages are same as what you have above.....do i need to change it to (1385 1165 1100) or is it (1000 1385 1165) to get it 1.3ghz or is that 1.6 ghz?? Is there a significant difference in performance and battery life getting it at 1.3ghz? sorry i am just confused..thanks.
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My phone is stable at 1.4 and dsexton's under-volting for the lower speeds. Beyond 1.4 I start running into problems.
How do you guys overclock... I literally try to go to 1.2 ghz on the paid version and it kicks me out without changin
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Did you click on Load overclock module?
Yeah.. -___- oh well ill just keep it like this
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I'm stable at 1.62, but I don't run it like that as it is completely unnecessary.
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Weee first question do I needa be ready to rip out my batt if I decide to oc to 1.3?
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nah, everything will just freeze
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What started as a modification of the Community Kernel has grown into it's own beast....
As always, what you flash from me has not warranty as you have already borked your manufacturer's anyways.....
Now presenting the Choose your own Core version of Infusion Kernel. Since I couldn't deliver Dual core speeds, I thought that I would deliver 2 different cores!
Both Cores have the following....
BLN
Voodoo Sound 10
Voodoo Lagfix
TinyRCU
Insecure boot (ro.secure=0)
bfq and cfq schedulers
And now for the differences:
Core A has the standard frequencies
100
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Nothing new here....
Core B however has
104
208
416
624
832
1040
1248
1456
1664
"Nani?" you say? (Nani is Japanese for what)
What I have done here is overclocked the whole CPU/GPU bus from the ground up. Thus making a more user oriented experience and preventing bouncing the GPU all over the place. It's still a beta status (since the 1664 can freeze with large amounts of playing games, but is stable for everyday use), so I would not expect as smooth as the standard 200 MHz bus, but if you feel daring, have fun!
Many thanks to:
Hardcore/Unhelpful: for the HUGE work with the SGS/Infuse processor
gtg465x: for the community kernel
supercurio: for Voodoo of course!
drowningchild/Entropy512: for the help and pushes to the kernel
You: for encouraging me and choosing my kernel!
Last but not least, the Insanity Crew:
crazynfo
gb96
Unknown #1
2sl0w
ookba
motumbo
(If you're not here yet, either the info hasn't went through yet, or I don't know who donated what.... Feel free to drop me a line. )
Previous Versons, known issues, ect.
Previous versions of the Infuse Kernel can be found here.
Known issues:
No CPU states in Core B.
Downloading now! Thanks!
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Working great. Loving these funky CPU clock speeds,
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TehInternetzOozer said:
Quadrant is crashing every few tests I take. When it finishes, I get always over 2300. It seems like it scores more when CPU is hot.
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Careful with that though, I'm seriously thinking of taking the CPU/GPU from 208 to 206 due to 1664 being too close to my top speed of 1670 and freezing up 15-20 min into a graphically intensive game.... Great benches, with Nenamark 1.0 at 51 FPS (only top frequency and performance/Ondemand), but stability is key.
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BLN seems to be working well! Thanks!
Is there any difference between Core A and Infusion 1.8?
I tried to UV -150 and -100 across the board on core-a and got SOD both times anybody else try Uving
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VinnyCh4se said:
I tried to UV -150 and -100 across the board on core-a and got SOD both times anybody else try Uving
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too much uv on lower freqs, i dont even uv 100-200
good work on the kernel
Hmm that makes sense since I don't feel like destroying my phone I put everything back to normal and I'm gonna just wait and see
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bedwa said:
What started as a modification of the Community Kernel has grown into it's own beast....
As always, what you flash from me has not warranty as you have already borked your manufacturer's anyways.....
Now presenting the Choose your own Core version of Infusion Kernel. Since I couldn't deliver Dual core speeds, I thought that I would deliver 2 different cores!
Both Cores have the following....
BLN
Voodoo Sound 10
Voodoo Lagfix
TinyRCU
Insecure boot (ro.secure=0)
bfq and cfq schedulers
And now for the differences:
Core A has the standard frequencies
100
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Nothing new here....
Core B however has
104
208
416
624
832
1040
1248
1456
1664
"Nani?" you say? (Nani is Japanese for what)
What I have done here is overclocked the whole CPU/GPU bus from the ground up. Thus making a more user oriented experience and preventing bouncing the GPU all over the place. It's still a beta status (since the 1664 can freeze with large amounts of playing games, but is stable for everyday use), so I would not expect as smooth as the standard 200 MHz bus, but if you feel daring, have fun!
Many thanks to:
Hardcore/Unhelpful: for the HUGE work with the SGS/Infuse processor
gtg465x: for the community kernel
supercurio: for Voodoo of course!
drowningchild/Entropy512: for the help and pushes to the kernel
You: for encouraging me and choosing my kernel!
Last but not least, the Insanity Crew:
crazynfo
gb96
Unknown #1
2sl0w
ookba
motumbo
(If you're not here yet, either the info hasn't went through yet, or I don't know who donated what.... Feel free to drop me a line. )
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great work
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Trying B kernel. Running great so far, Oc'd and Uv'd but not using 1664 because of too many phone freezes. I did see other people say that bln is working good but not for me. I wonder why?
Edit: bln working fine battery was really low and so phone was trying to conserve power, I think?
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Nice to have BLN again.
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Got a few SOD with this one.
no UV, both on ondemand and conservative 100Mhz 1664.
Thanks for all the hard works so far!
4% overclock seems kinda useless but I tried it anyway. it needs like 100mv more to run stable so I don't think I could get more than 1.7 if I needed to. it seems stable so far.
I wonder why nobody has ever added unhelpful's gpu overclock to hardcores oc/uv meathod. with the buss overclock this could give you 231mhz. maybe 260 (if my assumtions about how it works are correct) I'm not sure if the gpu could run at 250 or 260 but it would be fun to test.
ok. I have a question about the governors. I read that deadline is the best? or no? could somone plz explain the different governors?
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I don't like bln how do you disabled it?
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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.
Hey guys I'm planning on overclocking my Samsung Galaxy S 4G. What would be the best frequencies up to 1.5GHz?
to like half flame, but why would you want to overclock? im on Valhalla Black and im undervolted and i still run ridiculously smooth
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Johnmonkey0 said:
Hey guys I'm planning on overclocking my Samsung Galaxy S 4G. What would be the best frequencies up to 1.5GHz?
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I have read several times that we do not have a kernel to support overclocking. If that has changed - hopefully somebody will clarify. If you mean using Tegrak Overclock - you can use it to undervolt.
dsexton posted these values in A.S. Shot v15:
dsexton702 said:
Values for super duper battery life but keeping amazing speed
Go into tegrak and put in the following:
level0 - 1000 - 1155 - 1065
level1 - 800 - 1040 - 1035
level2 - 400 - 955 - 960
level3 - 200 - 835 - 950
level4 - 100 - 825 - 930
IF THOSE VALUES CAUSE REBOOTS ADD 10-15 ON VOLTAGES FOR EVERY LEVEL
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Hope that is more helpful.
Lumin
With tegrak paid you can OC the phone as well as UV it. I haven't in a while but the option is there with that app.
Here's an old post but pretty sure it would work with the current kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1109170
Just OC'd to 1.5 using D's values from the above post. Left the governor as ondemand. Got 4348 on quad using noop with MIUI RC3fixed. So yeah it still works. Be warned it is not stable. Phone locked up as soon as I put it to sleep. To be safe stick with 1.3 or less by choosing CPU max in tegrak. If you want to play with higher frequencies make sure Set on Boot is NOT checked. Fun to playu with but really not needed.
Good evening all,
I am currently running vb with the latest above kernel and xda-edition of setcpu...
My question, has anyone found voltages that are stable?
I have always/only used tegrak, when adjusting the voltages I am able to adjust "internal" as well as "core" voltages, as you may know setcpu only allows the adjustment of one voltage. So, I set all levels to the "internal" voltages that worked for me on tegrak(scaling set to smartass), everything was working fine until I rebooted the phone... At that point the phone would boot then freeze after the third media scan, I had to flash back to the b1 kernel to get back up and running.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
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You're trying to undervolt? Anton's b5 in undervolted. I'd stick with his recommended values.
How do you actually implement these voltages? I've only used Tegrak so this is new
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QUIETLYloud , I dont't have paid Tegrak so I cannot make a thorough test.
I tried using very old Ultimate version available someplace on the web, and it does in fact seem to mess the phone up. I didn't need to reflash, but had to uninstall Tegrak, reboot, clear caches, and rescan SD for errors. Google says that there were issues with Tegrak module and custom kernels, but they were supposedly fixed around version 1.4.
I tied the new free version 1.6.7 from Market. It doesn't let me do much (like setting on boot), but at least it seems to work correctly with frequencies.
The setup with OC kernel is a little different. Before, if you wanted to OC, you would go and enable CPU Max Frequency, which would replace 1 GHz. Do not go there! The kernel already has all overclocking frequencies available. Instead set the Scaling to the highest frequency you want to use (let's say 1.2 Ghz, which is CPU Level 2). Then go to Optimization and set desired voltages for the frequencies you chose. No need to change anything for frequencies above you max scaling, the CPU will not go there anyway. Maybe it's a good idea to completely clear Tegrak data and start setting it up form scratch.
Let me know if you succeed.
Btw common Google knowledge doesn't seem to recommend lowering internal voltages. You will not gain much, there is just not a lot of current draw there. It's the core that draws a lot of current.
EDIT: Hmm... Tegrak seems to have a problem with smartassV2 governor. If the scaling in Tegrak is set to use anything but all frequencies, including 1.4 Ghz, the governor will never lower the frequency from the highest selected. The kernel itself (with SetCPU or without) doesn't have this problem, it's only when proprietary Tegrak module is loaded.
AntonX...
I decided to scrap tegrak for the time being and use what you recommended with setcpu and left voltages alone until I have a better understanding, since doing so haven't had any problems
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Btw I said before I set the default voltages kind of safe, even if they are slightly undervolted. I'm running the kernel UV-ed a little more with SetCPU for second day without any issues. Here are my numbers right now:
1.4 - 1350
1.3 - 1300
1.2 - 1275
1.0 - 1250
800 - 1175
400 - 1025
200 - 925
100 - 900
Hi guys
I apologize for some noobness coming this way, but I don't understand. Kernel beta5 is oc/uv - what does it mean if I don't use setcpu/tegrak?
Will kernel behave other than prior versions?
And if I decide to do use setcpu? What good does it make if uv makes no change (according to Antonx) and oc will only drain the battery even more, I mean, phone is pretty much fast, so why bother oc it?
Thanks!
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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.