Overclock infuse gingerbread - Samsung Infuse 4G

Hi,
Can i ov the infuse gingerbread more than 1.6ghz, with froyo the maximum is 1.8ghz.
Thank in advance
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No kernel supports higher than 1.6ghz at the moment
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I would like try 1.8 or maybe 2, i hope soon,
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martinjo24 said:
I would like try 1.8 or maybe 2, i hope soon,
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U cant go past 1.6 ghz. The 1.8 ghz kernel is not really 1.8. Bedwa had his calculation wrong so the 1.8 kernel is more like 1.5ghz
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martinjo24 said:
Hi,
Can i ov the infuse gingerbread more than 1.6ghz, with froyo the maximum is 1.8ghz.
Thank in advance
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No, with Froyo or ANY kernel on our device the max without bus overclocking is 1.6 GHz. It is a solid physical hardware limitation. Anyone who claims otherwise misread the processor manual or made a mistake in their PLL settings calculations (which bedwa did with Infusion and he admitted to his mistake - if you had bothered to read the Infusion thread you would know this.)
With bus overclocking some people hit 1664 MHz, but most people had incredibly unstable devices there. It's a LOT harder to bus-overclock a device than multiplier-overclock the CPU core.

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Set cpu 2.13 overclock

I can't seemed to overclock over 1000 ghz. Am I missing anything?
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moshe22 said:
I can't seemed to overclock over 1000 ghz. Am I missing anything?
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You have to have a kernel that allows overclocking.
moshe22 said:
I can't seemed to overclock over 1000 ghz. Am I missing anything?
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Are you using a custom kernel??
If you are use pimp my cpu to oc
G2X
Also, in case you didnt know.. Kernels may state 1.5Ghz and such but that doesnt mean YOUR phone will be able to go that high. Every device is different so every device's has a different max frequency.
Set CPU currently doesn't work with out kernels. You must install one of the OC/UV kernels from the development section and use the pimp my cpu app to overclock
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Ok, that makes sense I'm using the EB 1.04F trinity kernel +48 and was using pimp my cpu and I can overclock just fine there but I wanted to try out setcpu out.
I have it over clocked @ 1.2 -50 in all frequencies and scheduler is the default one. Force Min Frequency is checked as well.
Thanks
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On a side note, my g2x has been highly unstable after leaving it sit while using pimp my cpu. However, I created a .txt file with clock frequencies and I was able to use setcpu with little to no side effects. But after all, what is ocing even good for? Benchmarks... Mt4g, n1, g1, mt3g, hd2. Tried ocing on all of them and didn't see a noticeable day to day difference compared to stock frequency...
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crx4xharder said:
On a side note, my g2x has been highly unstable after leaving it sit while using pimp my cpu. However, I created a .txt file with clock frequencies and I was able to use setcpu with little to no side effects. But after all, what is ocing even good for? Benchmarks... Mt4g, n1, g1, mt3g, hd2. Tried ocing on all of them and didn't see a noticeable day to day difference compared to stock frequency...
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Over clock is good for overall performance.
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crx4xharder said:
On a side note, my g2x has been highly unstable after leaving it sit while using pimp my cpu. However, I created a .txt file with clock frequencies and I was able to use setcpu with little to no side effects. But after all, what is ocing even good for? Benchmarks... Mt4g, n1, g1, mt3g, hd2. Tried ocing on all of them and didn't see a noticeable day to day difference compared to stock frequency...
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On the mt4g I was able to play dungeon defenders OCed at 1.5 without much lag. Without it the game was almost unplayable because it would lag like crazy when the graphics got too intense. But on the downside it sucked my battery dry within hours
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Stock cpu voltage

Hi im looking for the stock voltage for the hummingbird in the samsung infuse. I used to have one as the name hints but long since sold it. Right now I'm trying to bring my gt p1000 up to infuse speeds since they are the same processor (correct me if I'm wrong) its just clocked higher in the infuse. Thanks for any info anyone can provide.
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Infuse's cpu is at 1.2Ghz stock
infuse4g said:
Hi im looking for the stock voltage for the hummingbird in the samsung infuse. I used to have one as the name hints but long since sold it. Right now I'm trying to bring my gt p1000 up to infuse speeds since they are the same processor (correct me if I'm wrong) its just clocked higher in the infuse. Thanks for any info anyone can provide.
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Stock processor speed or stock voltage? At 1.2ghz, the stock voltage is 1275mV.
Keep in mind that the Hummingbird processor on the Infuse has a different board then the one on the Tab and Galaxy S phones....
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That seems to be the case. My stock is 1350mv
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infuse4g said:
Hi im looking for the stock voltage for the hummingbird in the samsung infuse. I used to have one as the name hints but long since sold it. Right now I'm trying to bring my gt p1000 up to infuse speeds since they are the same processor (correct me if I'm wrong) its just clocked higher in the infuse. Thanks for any info anyone can provide.
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The Infuse has an updated Hummingbird (S5PV210)- Basically the P1000's first-gen Hummingbird (S5PC110) was never tested to reach 1.2 GHz but many likely can. Just like our processor was never meant to run at 1.6 but many people can.
That was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
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Hmm... Unless netarchy's patches undervolt by default, I thought stock at 1.2 was 1300 mV, not 1350.
I'll need to browse around...
Entropy512 said:
Hmm... Unless netarchy's patches undervolt by default, I thought stock at 1.2 was 1300 mV, not 1350.
I'll need to browse around...
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My stock voltage number is coming from a galaxy tab
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Stock voltage on my Infuse says 1275.
I will say this.... I have a captivate, vibrant and galaxy S...... And neither could really handle being over clocked.... Could go to 1.2ghz on each of them but it would suck so much battery id have to revert back.... And forget about 1.3ghz or higher..... Phones would overheat, reboot, crash and just be very unstable..... As I would expect it to be the same with your G Tab.
Now my Infuse I have been running at 1.6ghz for months and its completely stable for me..... With good battery life still...
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My tab is handling being overclocked very well. its at 1.2 ghz undervolted 100 mv and rock solid stable. I just kept the stock voltage and stepped up the clock speed, but I did see what you saw at 1.3ghz, I get a instant lockup unless I overvolt which I don't want to do. What we are seeing is differences in the silicon being used. Some hummingbirds just can't take being prodded with a stick
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infuse4g said:
My tab is handling being overclocked very well. its at 1.2 ghz undervolted 100 mv and rock solid stable. I just kept the stock voltage and stepped up the clock speed, but I did see what you saw at 1.3ghz, I get a instant lockup unless I overvolt which I don't want to do. What we are seeing is differences in the silicon being used. Some hummingbirds just can't take being prodded with a stick
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When I say undervolted, the program that I use to clock up sets the voltage to 1450mv and I turned it down to 1350mv so that's what I mean by undervolt
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[Q] Overclocking

Ok so i was wondering if overclocking this phone is a good idea? i am probably gonna use about 8-900 mhz anywayz. I know its not the most expensive device out there but still its pretty expensive for me xD. So i was wondering if the overclocking it would effect the phone in some way.
thx
Thugnificent1 said:
Ok so i was wondering if overclocking this phone is a good idea? i am probably gonna use about 8-900 mhz anywayz. I know its not the most expensive device out there but still its pretty expensive for me xD. So i was wondering if the overclocking it would effect the phone in some way.
thx
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I don't feel it really speeds up the phone too much and if you compared a phone with 900 MHz processor as standard with our phone overclocked to 900 MHz processor, the standard 900 MHz processor would be a lot faster. I hope this makes sense. I didn't explain it very well.
For example, compare a HTC desire to our phone overclocked to 1 GHz. The HTC would still be a million times faster.
Anyway, a non-overclocked phone is still quite smooth and i have no problems with it. If you want to overclock, you will get a nice little boost but not a really big boost.
Thugnificent1 said:
Ok so i was wondering if overclocking this phone is a good idea? i am probably gonna use about 8-900 mhz anywayz. I know its not the most expensive device out there but still its pretty expensive for me xD. So i was wondering if the overclocking it would effect the phone in some way.
thx
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You should set your main profile to max of 800 as its the safest for your cpu although i overclock to 1366/1400 when im gaming . Its faster than not overclocking(for daily usage for me not sure abt other people)
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Thanx alot both of you I really appreciate it
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I only overclocked it to 667mhz with setcpu rom and i auto config it (first option of it) and works nice and dont need more
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Ganoess said:
I only overclocked it to 667mhz with setcpu rom and i auto config it (first option of it) and works nice and dont need more
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667 is not overclocking
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How do you overclock it? is there any specific post for it? I used setcpu and the maximum speed is 667mhz
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g-a-a said:
How do you overclock it? is there any specific post for it? I used setcpu and the maximum speed is 667mhz
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You can look under the index list for the kernel threads of fugumod ultra(OC to 1366) or the official fugumod thread(can OC to 800Mhz) or the G3mod thread(OC to 1200Mhz)
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You can look under the index list for the kernel threads of fugumod ultra(OC to 1366) or the official fugumod thread(can OC to 800Mhz) or the G3mod thread(OC to 1200Mhz)
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Thank you my friend!
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Oc using voltage control or system tuner

Hi flashed some roms that Oc to 1.6GHZ and others that don't and have compared voltage settings, and haven't seen any difference, do you have to Oc via some scripted file or script of some sort, or can you actually use voltage control or preferably system tuner to Oc?
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Hi, you just need to use voltage control from the market and tune your processor to desire OC and UV.
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Hi, you just need to use voltage control from the market and tune your processor to desire OC and UV.
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That's what I thought but idk what would be safe voltage increasement just want to Oc to 1.6GHz from
1.2 GHz the app system tuner has CPU settings and voltage just like voltage control and has many extra useful functions also, like setting to UV when screen is off and when in a call, basically just need to know what to change the voltages to
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I know this doesn't really help much but in my own opinion oc really doesn't do much. On Entropy's Daily Driver I get great battery life and performance. I have under voted to:
1200mhz-1100mv
800mhz- 1000mv
400mhz- 850mv
200mhz- 825mv
100mhz- 825mv
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goobieracing said:
I know this doesn't really help much but in my own opinion oc really doesn't do much. On Entropy's Daily Driver I get great battery life and performance. I have under voted to:
1200mhz-1100mv
800mhz- 1000mv
400mhz- 850mv
200mhz- 825mv
100mhz- 825mv
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No that not very helpful but thanks for the info
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I recommend you to go to the themes and apps section and look for voltage control thread and read all the responses it was really helpful for me, hope this help.
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Help with overclocking.

I'd like to know if anyone has made a kernel that supports overclocking past 1.68 Ghz, and what app they use for controlling the core voltages.. I've used SetCpu, Antutu, and Voltage Control, but neither of them seem to do anything regarding controlling core voltage.. Help me out people, and I'll try to return the favor!
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Burn baby, burn..
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Blades,
Burn baby, burn..
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Does he have kernels for 1.68+ ghz? All I've seen is 1.68 max.
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And does anyone know how to adjust voltages from terminal emulator?
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There are no kernels over 1.68 Ghz becuase they would be unstable. In my case, I cannot go over 1.6 Ghz without my tablet hard resetting. So the answer to that question is no.
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There are no kernels over 1.68 Ghz becuase they would be unstable. In my case, I cannot go over 1.6 Ghz without my tablet hard resetting. So the answer to that question is no.
I love Setcpu because you can easily control the voltages, your kernel must support it thought. For example, I am running Clemsyn's and his DOES allow voltage modifications.
I pushed the wrong button and quoted myself XD. Disregard last post.
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ThEiiNoCeNT said:
There are no kernels over 1.68 Ghz becuase they would be unstable. In my case, I cannot go over 1.6 Ghz without my tablet hard resetting. So the answer to that question is no.
I love Setcpu because you can easily control the voltages, your kernel must support it thought. For example, I am running Clemsyn's and his DOES allow voltage modifications.
I pushed the wrong button and quoted myself XD. Disregard last post.
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I'm running the blades kernel right now. And I think if someone created a test kernel, my Transformer could run about 1800mhz.. I run 1680 all day long, stress tests only get to 56 degrees celsius, and I have an extra 50 or 100 mV left until I hit the 1500mV cap.
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