I'm looking to overclock my stock rooted g2x, which kernel is best for doing so?
I like faux123 kernals for stock roms.
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I've had luck with Faux's kernels too. He has tons of kernels out, so be careful which one you pick. There are a total of 8.
Stock Based Roms
- PreOC/UV vs SV (stock volt)
- DS vs CM battery driver
CM7 Based Roms
- PreOC/UV vs SV (stock volt)
- DS vs CM battery driver
Best to start with a SV kernel. Some phones (all that I've tried) won't boot with his preOverclocked/Undervolted kernels and roms.
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is there any kernel that has the 3d fix that only runs at 1.2 ? i have issues runnign 1.5 so i tihnk stok is best, especially 4 battery
You can underclock most custom kernels to run at 1.2. If you are running a custom Rom that is overclocked, usually the Dev posts how to get it down to stock. ARHD 3.6.1 is a good example.
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Hi, Looking for A stock but improved experience.
Stock 2.3.4 ARA rom for RTL support (If there is a stock ARA rom with RTL and beats would be better)
Allmost stock kernel, only with CPU Freq changed to 1.5
Is that too much to ask? or can someone point me to the right direction?
Hat would be android revolution rom. But yeh I recomend cm7 ha
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Stock = ARHD
The Best = CM7
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avihai1989 said:
Hi, Looking for A stock but improved experience.
Stock 2.3.4 ARA rom for RTL support (If there is a stock ARA rom with RTL and beats would be better)
Allmost stock kernel, only with CPU Freq changed to 1.5
Is that too much to ask? or can someone point me to the right direction?
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Sorry guys, I think i've miss lead you.
When I wrote stock I ment HTC stock as "rooted RUU" not stock as android stock.
I want a regular htc experience without any changes exept kernel CPU Freq changed to 1.5 ghz and Right To Left support as in the ARAB RUU's.
Sorry to bump, but still, anybody?
I would flash a custom rom, arhd keeps close to stock sense, but with lots of performance and battery tweaks.
If you are rooted on stock, you will need to find a kernel that will allow you to overclock. From what you are asking, try this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216197
So after months of using Faux and Bricked kernels, I want to go back to the stock HTC kernel because I honestly feel like it gives the best battery. I'm using ARHD 3.6.13 (Gingerbread) and I don't really like the Gingerbread Insert Coin ROMs too much. Does anybody know how I can flash the stock HTC kernel for my phone?
look in SebastianFM's kernel thread
Hi quick question about the kernel choices in Android Revolution HD 6.6.1
It gives you the choice to choose between 3 kernels.
The first is the stock kernel, but my question is about the custom kernels:
Faux123 & Sebastian(something) -
Whats the difference?
Any one which is better?
Any advantage or disadvantages to either?
each has their own advantages / disadvantages. But its up to you to try them and see which one suits YOU !
I have always used sebastians Kernel, I found it gave great stability and good battery
Im currently using FAUX now, and i find it gives excellent performance...
There is no better / worse kernel, nor is there a better / worse ROM or anything else for that matter.
Its all down to the user and what they want from it, So try both, Test them for a few days and see which you prefer...
Both kernels are fantastic, with regular improvements and updates too !
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Hi quick question about the kernel choices in Android Revolution HD 6.6.1
It gives you the choice to choose between 3 kernels.
The first is the stock kernel, but my question is about the custom kernels:
Faux123 & Sebastian(something) -
Whats the difference?
Any one which is better?
Any advantage or disadvantages to either?
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i think faux kernel is best. coz im using it now. it save my batter life
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Thanks for the responses!!!
Yeah I'm using the Faux kernel at the moment and have definitely noticed an improvement on performance when compared to the stock kernel.
Only thing I haven't got to check is battery life, if that holds up well then I'll be very happy. Probably give it a try for a week then try the Sebastian one for a week then decide.
Overall though really happy with the performance boost on the Faux kernel.. just hope it not a placibo effect.
Can I really decide between kernels while flashing Rom? Or do I have to download and flash it mzself?
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kHinsch said:
Can I really decide between kernels while flashing Rom? Or do I have to download and flash it mzself?
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Most custom ROMS will let you choose a kernel or stay with stock. I rather flash kernels on my own after flashing the Rom with stock.
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Gingerbread (2.3.8. CyanMobile X) vs ICS (4.0.4 Haphappy ROM) -
Which one is better for gaming performance (without overclock) ??
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Gingerbread (2.3.8. CyanMobile X) vs ICS (4.0.4 Haphappy ROM) -
Which one is better for gaming performance (without overclock) ??
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Gingersnap by neko his rom is in android development section
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Out of those two roms, cyanmobile should run games faster because cm7 is faster on our phones than cm9. That being said, stock cyanogenmod7 with djnoxd's kernel, in my opinion, runs games better than any of the other custom roms.