Question - T-Mobile LG G2x

How can I overclock eb? R can it be overclocked?
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It can't unless you flash the necessary kernal..
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jjayno2003 said:
How can I overclock eb? R can it be overclocked?
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If the kernel supports overclock, download setcpu from the market and use it to set the CPU's min and Max speeds you want. If your kernel doesn't support overclock you will need to install a oc/uv kernel that is compatible with your ROM..
Good luck..
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MisfitX said:
If the kernel supports overclock, download setcpu from the market and use it to set the CPU's min and Max speeds you want. If your kernel doesn't support overclock you will need to install a oc/uv kernel that is compatible with your ROM..
Good luck..
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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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Kernel for Weapon G2x 2.5

Which kernel r u using for that ROM?
Waldano said:
Which kernel r u using for that ROM?
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Faux 0.1.3 sv kernel. Getting great bat life @ 1.2 ghz max...stable for over 48 hrs with no sporadic reboots...yet
I would normally get one reboot per day on the stock kernel or faux's pre-oc/uv.
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Thx a lot
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Stock kernel. It's been fine for me so no need to change it
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Same here only reboots if I use a theme with faux 0.1.3 or at 1500 mhz
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Overclockable stock rom kernel

Is it possible for anyone to make?
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xSyKo said:
Is it possible for anyone to make?
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Imoseyon leankernel
Invisiblek v2
Both work on stock rom and are oc capable.
I'm desperately awaiting franco.kernel for the verizon variant of the s3... I love his kernel on the gnex
Can you link me to one of the kernels?
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http://rootzwiki.com/index.php?/topic/31329-[kernel][touchwiz]-Leankernel:-Minimalistic-Kernel-(8/19---v0.2.2)
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I'm more interested in underclocking for battery life. Will they do that as well?
Yeah they will. Down to .3 ghz i believe
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Can either of these be installed as zip files using CWM on a rooted phone?
harry_fine said:
I'm more interested in underclocking for battery life. Will they do that as well?
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With apps like setcpu you can choose what ghz, high and low
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With apps like setcpu you can choose what ghz, high and low
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But I thought that the kernel had to support it?
harry_fine said:
But I thought that the kernel had to support it?
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Yes the kernel must support it and the one linked does, but you need to use an app to set speeds or set then in ramdisk.
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OC Kernel VoltageControl Support

Hi.
im searching a oc kernel which supports under and overvolting for cm 7.2
greetings...
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Most kernels support uv (what use is ov? ), though people haven't experimented with it...
What do you plan to do?
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a.cid said:
Most kernels support uv (what use is ov? ), though people haven't experimented with it...
What do you plan to do?
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I want to experiment with this and I want specially save the Battery...
Greetings...
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TheRealFelix0212 said:
I want to experiment with this and I want specially save the Battery...
Greetings...
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How do you plan to go about it?
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Is there a different between underclock and undervolt ?
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samo_gf said:
Is there a different between underclock and undervolt ?
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Defiantely, they are very different...
Underclock is just running your processor at lower clock speed (than the one specified by Samsung's kernel) but at the voltage specified by Samsung...
There isn't much scope for underclock in fit, underclocking is useful on 1ghz+
Undervolt is running at normal or higher clock speeds (I.e. normal and oc usage), but at a lesser voltage than the value specified by Samsung...
Oc and uv tend to go hand in hand...keep performance high, and negating battery performance hit...
That's why I asked what's the purpose of over-volting
Why waste more battery?
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How do you plan to go about it?
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I want to change the voltage and i want to see whether it's better or not, or something like that ...
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TheRealFelix0212 said:
I want to change the voltage and i want to see whether it's better or not, or something like that ...
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I understood WHAT you wanna do
I'm asking HOW you gonna do that...
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a.cid said:
I understood WHAT you wanna do
I'm asking HOW you gonna do that...
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via VoltageControl or SetCPU...
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Best CPU setting

What wud be the best cpu setting to start with on a e379 I have 1ghz processor & 512 ram , practically all the CPU settings ever & I'm so confused .any help wud be great
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kdog1202 said:
What wud be the best cpu setting to start with on a e379 I have 1ghz processor & 512 ram , practically all the CPU settings ever & I'm so confused .any help wud be great
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what phone kernel rom do you have?
can you list me all your governors?
my favorite is lagfree and smartass v2 clocked at 1.1 ghz or virtuous if I want better battery life
Is rhere any better setting then smart ass?
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Well lagfree gives better performance while virtuous gives more battery life all three are good
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Wb scheduler?
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Sio, vr or noop is good
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What does the scheduler exactly do?
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kdog1202 said:
What does the scheduler exactly do?
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the scheduler basically tells, how processes should run.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
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