[Q] Is this ROM version OC? - Galaxy 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello. Since i haven't found any info about that (yea i am noob here and most likely that question will be answered somewhere, but...) so i would like to ask you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1101218
I have recently flashed CyanogenMod 7 into my Samsung Galaxy 3 (i5800) and everything works fine. I just wanted to ask if this ROM version is OC or not? As far as i know it is possible to overclock galaxy 3 processor up to 1GHz. So Does this version do overclock my processor or doesn't? And if yes - for how much? Thanks in advance
EDIT: I flashed "ODIN -> CM7.1.0-GT-I5800_Alpha7.zip (130.35 MB)" this one version. Also if this one does not OC - where can i download oc version (800 or 1000MHz) since multiupload links are not working?

bambolis said:
Hello. Since i haven't found any info about that (yea i am noob here and most likely that question will be answered somewhere, but...) so i would like to ask you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1101218
I have recently flashed CyanogenMod 7 into my Samsung Galaxy 3 (i5800) and everything works fine. I just wanted to ask if this ROM version is OC or not? As far as i know it is possible to overclock galaxy 3 processor up to 1GHz. So Does this version do overclock my processor or doesn't? And if yes - for how much? Thanks in advance
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It overclocks to 1GHz or 1.1 GHz. Can't remember and there is no NON-OC version available. Also, the maximum overclock for our phone is 1.4 GHz but very few people find it to be stable.

Thank you very much, that's all i wanted to hear. Cheers

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[Q] Some questions About Samsung I5800

I bought a Samsung galaxy 3 , here in spain. How can I do a overclock? and if it is posible. What the max. overclock posible to this phone?.
and the last question! xD. Why change the kernel on a android phone is better than the nomal kernel? thanks. (sorry for my bad english and for my ignorance about android)
As far as i know you cant overclock it. You can underclock it though. If there is a way to overclock it i'd be interested too.
Somewhere I read that Samsung Galaxy kernel doesn't support over clocking.
So I think if one replaces the kernel it is very much possible.
I could upgrade to froyo but couldn't find any way to overclock.
powerpravin said:
Somewhere I read that Samsung Galaxy kernel doesn't support over clocking.
So I think if one replaces the kernel it is very much possible.
I could upgrade to froyo but couldn't find any way to overclock.
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Yeah, some of the devs need to enable the overclocking of CPU in the kernel itself.... Customised for us !! :/

[Q] Overclocking Samsung Galaxy mini S5570

Hi guys! I am new here. I had flashed my galaxy mini to gingerbread 2.3.6 and also rooted it a week ago. My baseband version is S5570XWKT2 and I cannot find a custom kernel version to overclock. Can I use another Baseband version (that is available on this forum) or it strictly has to match S5570XWKT2?......
Why even bother overclocking that? I had the mini and it was quite speedy... But not worth of messing around much
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Try this app if you have rooted your android phone
SetCPU
its in the Google Play Store
use this app with caution!
Are you use Baseband switcher
Overclocking galaxy mini s5570
i_yell0wi7 said:
Try this app if you have rooted your android phone
SetCPU
its in the Google Play Store
use this app with caution!
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Hi
I Have already installed SetCpu and I still cannot overclock.
It just reads 600MHz .....which is the native clockspeed of this device.
Is overclocking worth it? I mean doesnt it drain the battery faster?
australize said:
Are you use Baseband switcher
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Hi Australize,
I honestly do not understand what a baseband switcher is.
cayman_ke said:
Hi guys! I am new here. I had flashed my galaxy mini to gingerbread 2.3.6 and also rooted it a week ago. My baseband version is S5570XWKT2 and I cannot find a custom kernel version to overclock. Can I use another Baseband version (that is available on this forum) or it strictly has to match S5570XWKT2?......
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In order to overclock your mini you could flash a complete custom rom or have a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1485122
if you prefere stock rom
Could you reupload all of the links? Your dropbox links are dead. Thanks mate. GJ
Overclocking does drain your battery, dont know on other devices, but on huawei if i overclock from 800mhz to 1ghz, ultimate drain

[Q] Overclock CM 10.1 Alpha 7?

I just installed cm 10.1 alpha 7 and it works brilliantly no doubt, however, i would like to overclock my phone now. Last i did was with 2.4.6. I haven't found any 3xxx kernels which can overclock. Please help me out here and point me in the right direction. I know the risks of overclocking so there really is no need to remind me. All is ask to tell me of a kernel or app which can onverclock my galaxy sl i9003 beyond the 1000mhz limit with cm10.1 a7 in it. Thanks, appreciate it.
cinecon said:
.... I haven't found any 3xxx kernels which can overclock. Please help me out here and point me in the right direction...
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There is not 3x kernel can overclock today
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2346461

I have a question for the mt6589

Hi guys. So i know that this is discussed, but i can't find a proper solution for myself. I have a mt6589 cpu and running miui rom. My device is a blu life play which is pretty good phone. My question is how can i overclock this phone? I have 3.4.5 kernel
Guys they told me to ask here about overclocking cpu. Doesn't anyone know how can i overclock it?
want to know
i am also waiting to know about overclocking in mt6589t???:laugh:
Yes me to waiting for kernel which can overclock.

Overclocking Stock ROM/Kernel

Hello everyone, this is my first topic on XDA after lurking for a while!
Anyways, today my topic is going to be concerning an Android Mini Tablet called the PlayMG. It's a WiFi tablet by a startup that's now gone bankrupt. The actual name of the device (development-wise) was the ACTScom A930. It was supposed to be a small 4 inch tablet like an iPod Touch with Android. You can find various info by googleing the name.
The specs go as stated:
ARM TCC8920 @ 960 MHz
1 GB RAM
4 GB DDR3 Storage
Android 4.0.4 ICS
Geekbench test:
http : //browser.primatelabs . com/geekbench3/356000
(sorry, I'm new so I can't post links until 10 posts)
The device was pretty cheap (around 90 dollars) and since then I've rooted it. I had to use SafeRoot because there is virtually no support anywhere for this device. As you can tell from the specs above, the device is fairly weak. My goal is to overclock the device to run at around 1.10-1.25 Ghz, however I'm stuck on the stock ROM and kernel. And as you can probably guess, there is no one to develop and overclockable Kernel for it. I have a few questions that I would like answered:
I was wondering are there any methods to overclock the stock kernel? Is that pretty much impossible?
Are there any ICS (or any) kernels that might work on this device?
Could I build the Kernel myself?
^Questions regarding this:
-Since the company went bankrupt, I can't really obtain a stock kernel, Could I somehow extract it from the device itself?
-If I were able to get the kernel, where can I go on XDA to guide me to building an overclockable kernel?
Does anyone have any ideas on how to overclock this device? I'm accepting all ideas, good or bad!
Thank you everyone in advance. All responses/knowledge is welcome!
Im also looking forward to this... Have a samsung galaxy star pro... Have compiled stock kernel from source successfully... It works... Nw i need to add oc nd everythung... How shuld i do it??? It is a spreadtrum device...
Anyone?
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