Max Overclock speed? - Samsung Galaxy SL i9003

Is it possible to overclock at 1.4 ghz our cpu?
I hate my galaxy, it's really laggy and slow also with Cyano9...

Sorry my device is not at all laggy at 1ghz...try a clean wipe from xxkpe
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wait till the fully working cm9 comes ... ..There will be no ui lags n all after getting kernel 3.0
And cm9 is not that laggy too.try wiping cache if it does not work,do a fresh install.

bobby_loveing said:
wait till the fully working cm9 comes ... ..There will be no ui lags n all after getting kernel 3.0
And cm9 is not that laggy too.try wiping cache if it does not work,do a fresh install.
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Done, but nothing..everything is lagging..what can i do?

davibs said:
Done, but nothing..everything is lagging..what can i do?
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Enable purging of assets, disable surface dithering, disable zRam
Edit: flashing custom cm9 kernels can also allow you to Oc, such as vurrut kernel and uc kernel for cm9
Cheers
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Did you try changing min Max frequencies and governors.... if you still wanna fry your phone at 1.4 ghz go ahead.....
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arindammanidas said:
Did you try changing min Max frequencies and governors.... if you still wanna fry your phone at 1.4 ghz go ahead.....
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I reached 1,38Ghz without a problem and maxed the load, didn't fry yet xD
No kernel supports 1,4.. but 1,38Ghz is there and stable on some devices, so it's possible.
My sister's device didn't go past 1,35Ghz and crashed, 1,30Ghz is stable for her.
So it really depends.. safest value is 1,2Ghz.
Now back on topic, there's something wrong with your phone or something else, CM9 is currently smooth even with 1,0Ghz.

Skander1998 said:
I reached 1,38Ghz without a problem and maxed the load, didn't fry yet xD
No kernel supports 1,4.. but 1,38Ghz is there and stable on some devices, so it's possible.
My sister's device didn't go past 1,35Ghz and crashed, 1,30Ghz is stable for her.
So it really depends.. safest value is 1,2Ghz.
Now back on topic, there's something wrong with your phone or something else, CM9 is currently smooth even with 1,0Ghz.
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How can i know if everything is ok?

davibs said:
How can i know if everything is ok?
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Test it yourself, run many benchmarks for extended periods of time, any restarts or extreme heat means something is wrong.

davibs said:
How can i know if everything is ok?
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Set the CPU to whatever speed you want but dont check set on bot. If freezes or restart happens means it not okay, then lower the frequency.
Cheers
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bscraze said:
Set the CPU to whatever speed you want but dont check set on bot. If freezes or restart happens means it not okay, then lower the frequency.
Cheers
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No hardware problems..!

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Kernels for CM7 03012011 Nightly

Hi,
I am a new rooted user and have been following all MT4G threads here at XDA pretty closely. Can anyone help me know which kernels I can flash on the 03012011 Nightly(cm_glacier_full-11.zip ). I haven't ever flashed a kernel and I don't know what it does and how it helps.
I'll appreciate any info that you can give me.
dipsy1849 said:
Hi,
I am a new rooted user and have been following all MT4G threads here at XDA pretty closely. Can anyone help me know which kernels I can flash on the 03012011 Nightly(cm_glacier_full-11.zip ). I haven't ever flashed a kernel and I don't know what it does and how it helps.
I'll appreciate any info that you can give me.
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Well you can use dumfuq's SmartCMKernel or Faux's CM7RC v1.3 kernels. ATM you might want to go with dumfuq's as its the most stable CM7 kernel other than default. You can find it in development section, once downloaded to SDCard just go in to Recovery and wipe cache, davlik and then Install zip from SDCard> Choose from SDCard> Select it wherever you put it and then flash it as you normally flash rom's. Then reboot and let it run for few min and let it do its thing.
BlackSHELF said:
Well you can use dumfuq's SmartCMKernel or Faux's CM7RC v1.3 kernels. ATM you might want to go with dumfuq's as its the most stable CM7 kernel other than default. You can find it in development section, once downloaded to SDCard just go in to Recovery and wipe cache, davlik and then Install zip from SDCard> Choose from SDCard> Select it wherever you put it and then flash it as you normally flash rom's. Then reboot and let it run for few min and let it do its thing.
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Which is the dumfuq's kernel . I hear it reffered in threads but I cant seem to find it.
Thanks
dipsy1849 said:
Which is the dumfuq's kernel . I hear it reffered in threads but I cant seem to find it.
Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=930961
Its very stable I virtually tested them all and this seem to be THE one, for now till Faux come down to CM7 world.
BlackSHELF said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=930961
Its very stable I virtually tested them all and this seem to be THE one, for now till Faux come down to CM7 world.
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Thanks for your help. Getting this kernel now. I heard about setcpu and Quadrant. Do I need those and how/what are they used for? what kind of difference would this kernel give me?
SetCPU - name explains it but if you don't know its controls clock frequency, so you can over/under clock and even set profiles.
Quadrant - benchmark app its just to brag how high score you got nothing special, don't let it get to your head it means nothing as the synthetic benchmark no way translate in to real world performance its just pissing contest lol
Keep in mind in CM7 you have built in mCPU performance controller to to handle clock frequency which you can access via Setting> CM Setting> Performance> CPU Setting.
BlackSHELF said:
SetCPU - name explains it but if you don't know its controls clock frequency, so you can over/under clock and even set profiles.
Quadrant - benchmark app its just to brag how high score you got nothing special, don't let it get to your head it means nothing as the synthetic benchmark no way translate in to real world performance its just pissing contest lol
Keep in mind in CM7 you have built in mCPU performance controller to to handle clock frequency which you can access via Setting> CM Setting> Performance> CPU Setting.
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Thanks Blackshelf. I am on that kernel now. What should my min and max be? and should the set on boot be set to yes?
What is Linpack?
dipsy1849 said:
Thanks Blackshelf. I am on that kernel now. What should my min and max be? and should the set on boot be set to yes?
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You do relize you allready have a aftermarket kernel installed when you download any Rom here in the forums, right? Its ok to install different ones but FYI you dont need to in order to overclock.
TrueBlue_Drew said:
You do relize you allready have a aftermarket kernel installed when you download any Rom here in the forums, right? Its ok to install different ones but FYI you dont need to in order to overclock.
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not past 1504Mhz though...
dipsy1849 said:
Thanks Blackshelf. I am on that kernel now. What should my min and max be? and should the set on boot be set to yes?
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Thats up to you as only you know what you use so you can better utilize the resource. I mean if you don't use anything no reason to OC it to 1.8ghz lol that way you will kill battery.
BlackSHELF said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=930961
Its very stable I virtually tested them all and this seem to be THE one, for now till Faux come down to CM7 world.
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What are the differences between dumfuq's and faux's? Is there an advantage to one over the other? I've always been using faux's the whole time.
I keep going back to just using the stock CM 7 kernel clocked at 1.5 honestly I think it gives the best overall performance (on my phone at least) and honestly I had issues running over anything past 1.7 with any kernel but again that could just be my phone. I had it oc'ed at 1.7 for a while and now I have it clocked at 1.5 and notice I have less FC (not that I had many at 1.7 but def more apps would choke from time to time) This phone is pretty fast bone dry stock with no oc'ing but it runs beautiful at 1.5. I dont really notice much performance difference from 1.5 to 1.7 but I do notice a battery difference

safest overclock on GB 2.3.5

whats the safest overclock i can do to my charge, most ive done is 1.2ghz can i go 1.3 with no problems?>
-javier- said:
whats the safest overclock i can do to my charge, most ive done is 1.2ghz can i go 1.3 with no problems?>
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I'm going to assume right off the bat you're on an EE4 froyo rom? the safest is 1.4ghz however not many peoples phones (myself included when I was on froyo) will be stable, there were random reboots and lockups galore... I was stable at 1.2ghz but as I said everyone's phones are different, but to answer your question yes you can go up to 1.4
anoninja118 said:
I'm going to assume right off the bat you're on an EE4 froyo rom? the safest is 1.4ghz however not many peoples phones (myself included when I was on froyo) will be stable, there were random reboots and lockups galore... I was stable at 1.2ghz but as I said everyone's phones are different, but to answer your question yes you can go up to 1.4
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sorry i am on 2.3.5 at 1.2ghz i got 1620 in quadrant.
-javier- said:
sorry i am on 2.3.5 at 1.2ghz i got 1620 in quadrant.
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how are you overclocking on GB?? we have no kernel source so this is not possible afaik just lagfix/ext4
anoninja118 said:
how are you overclocking on GB?? we have no kernel source so this is not possible afaik just lagfix/ext4
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ill post pics. hold on
i just dowloaded this app call tegrak overclock and it just asked me for superuser permission and i was able to overclock it to 1.2ghz.
i have it set to 100 - 1200 and its stable so thats why i was asking if it was safe to do 1.3ghz.
-javier- said:
i just dowloaded this app call tegrak overclock and it just asked me for superuser permission and i was able to overclock it to 1.2ghz.
i have it set to 100 - 1200 and its stable so thats why i was asking if it was safe to do 1.3ghz.
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That is setcpu not "Tegrak overclock.... And like he said.. you can't
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tegrak.overclock&hl=en
Madelynn28 said:
That is setcpu not "Tegrak overclock.... And like he said.. you can't
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tegrak.overclock&hl=en
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but i have installed on my charge tegrak.overclock and i am using setcpu, or am i suppose to use one?
i have installed it on my charge
ill post a video soon.
You can overclock with that, but personally, why would you use an app to load a module to overclock? You're forcing the system to do something it doesn't want to, which could easily lead to problems.
imnuts said:
You can overclock with that, but personally, why would you use an app to load a module to overclock? You're forcing the system to do something it doesn't want to, which could easily lead to problems.
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i been running it like this for 2 weeks and my phones is very stable, also ever since i went with gb it has not auto rebooted like before, all my apps run fast and stable
everything works and i been leaving it on 100-1200, i guess i am lucky.
http://youtu.be/t89VdzvkkhA
-javier- said:
i been running it like this for 2 weeks and my phones is very stable, also ever since i went with gb it has not auto rebooted like before, all my apps run fast and stable
everything works and i been leaving it on 100-1200, i guess i am lucky.
http://youtu.be/t89VdzvkkhA
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-javier- said:
i been running it like this for 2 weeks and my phones is very stable, also ever since i went with gb it has not auto rebooted like before, all my apps run fast and stable
everything works and i been leaving it on 100-1200, i guess i am lucky.
http://youtu.be/t89VdzvkkhA
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Same here stock 2.3.5 clocked at 1.2ghz and its flying
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Good to see that tegrak works with the charge now and the people that want overclocking can have it. Always good to have the option to do something.
kennydied23 said:
Good to see that tegrak works with the charge now and the people that want overclocking can have it. Always good to have the option to do something.
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Im rocking this (2713 on quadrant )
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cujo6801 said:
Im rocking this (2713 on quadrant )
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wow nice whats your clock?
cujo6801 said:
Im rocking this (2713 on quadrant )
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Yep. Just got ~2800 @1.3.
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Guys I just downloaded tegrak and it says not supported I an on humble 4.22 should I get the ultimate version
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BlackHoleSlam said:
Guys I just downloaded tegrak and it says not supported I an on humble 4.22 should I get the ultimate version
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you need to change the model in the build.prop file.
it needs to say SCH-I510 not humble by Danalo1979 for the app to know what phone you are on.
mrtruckincowboy said:
you need to change the model in the build.prop file.
it needs to say SCH-I510 not humble by Danalo1979 for the app to know what phone you are on.
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Thanks
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[Q] Which is the BEST KERNEL for STOCK ROMs??

I don't know which kernel should I flash and I really don't know what is the best stable kernel out there ?? I already tested UC Kernel v9 and it seems it's not stable..
You can delete this post if you find this is as un-useful ..
Here and there, there are only a few kernels. Bck kernel/Uc kernel/vurrut kernel. Don't overclock too much, at Max about 1.2 ghz as some phones go into random reboots beyond that frequency. Currently on bck kernel beta 13, but I change kernels quite often
Cheers
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I'm currently using vurrut v5 uc. It's a very good battery saver and very stable.
try BCK...dont oc though....its stable and gives good battery life
bscraze said:
Here and there, there are only a few kernels. Bck kernel/Uc kernel/vurrut kernel. Don't overclock too much, at Max about 1.2 ghz as some phones go into random reboots beyond that frequency. Currently on bck kernel beta 13, but I change kernels quite often
Cheers
Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by Stable and Smooth CleanKpu rom
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Thank you very much for anyone who replied to my post..
Jeah, my phone suddenly reboots when I overclock my phone to 1.35Ghz on UC Kernel.. Not sure why ..
Anyways, is BCK stable enough ?? I might switch to BCK.. I heard from some people that I can't use NoFrills or SetCPU to overclock, only on Terminal .. is this true ??
offgrey said:
I'm currently using vurrut v5 uc. It's a very good battery saver and very stable.
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Is it stable enough ?
Silentkiller101197 said:
Is it stable enough ?
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Very very stable. Hasn't randomly rebooted on me ever. I do make sure that cpu no frills keeps it to 1.2 ghz and below though.
offgrey said:
Very very stable. Hasn't randomly rebooted on me ever. I do make sure that cpu no frills keeps it to 1.2 ghz and below though.
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Ok thank you kabayan for your time. I might try it soon hehehe
OK well bck kernel default is overclocked to 1.2ghz so you can use 1.2 ghz by setting it through no frills. However if you wish to change the frequency at each opp(meaning steppings), then use the commands given in his thread.
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Problem: Music player lags a bit

I'm on 4.0.4.. Stock ROM.. matr1x kernel..
The music player lags while the song is playing if I start something else like Whatsapp or browser..
As in the song literally lags..
I've tried oc'ing it to 1.4ghz..
And have plenty of free memory..
But still it lags..
Can someone please help..
Do I need to change the kernel? if so which one is good?
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siddhesh.raikar said:
I'm on 4.0.4.. Stock ROM.. matr1x kernel..
The music player lags while the song is playing if I start something else like Whatsapp or browser..
As in the song literally lags..
I've tried oc'ing it to 1.4ghz..
And have plenty of free memory..
But still it lags..
Can someone please help..
Do I need to change the kernel? if so which one is good?
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i have no issues with this kernel, but if u have a nexus s and not a 4g i will advise you to not oc to 1.4, stay at 1.3/1.2 . cuz nexus s processor are diferent...
but if u think it is the kernel, flash another one, but that one should work perfect
Cascabreu said:
i have no issues with this kernel, but if u have a nexus s and not a 4g i will advise you to not oc to 1.4, stay at 1.3/1.2 . cuz nexus s processor are diferent...
but if u think it is the kernel, flash another one, but that one should work perfect
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I Jus oc'ed it to see if it's a problem with the processor.. I don't oc it beyond 1.2..
I'm on the matr1x v20 cfs..
the further versions gimme freezes and bootloops..
Can you suggest any other stable kernel?
Trinity?
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Try raising voltages back to stock. Some phones can UV without rebooting but become far less efficient and unstable. Matr1x is undervolted by default.
Edit: See here for stock voltages.
Harbb said:
Try raising voltages back to stock. Some phones can UV without rebooting but become far less efficient and unstable. Matr1x is undervolted by default.
Edit: See here for stock voltages.
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Thanks..
I'll try and get back..
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siddhesh.raikar said:
Thanks..
I'll try and get back..
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It definitely worked..
First I changed the voltages.. No lag.. Then..
Realized that the trinity kernel has the default values.. And its working fine.
guess it was the voltages..
Thanks..
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If you want to use matr1x. Try downloading voodoo sound.

[Q] CPU Settings

I'm on Venom Ss and using the default kernel for the ROM, but after setting the maximum at 1.026mhz and minimum at 702mhz, the settings don't stick, changing to 384mhz maximum and minimum constantly. How do I make the settings stick? I have done a full wipe. Thanks in advance!
Cavalry88 said:
I'm on Venom Ss and using the default kernel for the ROM, but after setting the maximum at 1.026mhz and minimum at 702mhz, the settings don't stick, changing to 384mhz maximum and minimum constantly. How do I make the settings stick? I have done a full wipe. Thanks in advance!
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use the SetCPU app from google play. good luck! :fingers-crossed:
chassy_8o9 said:
use the SetCPU app from google play. good luck! :fingers-crossed:
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Yup I'm using SetCPU already, but it still doesn't seem to stick occassionally. Is there something that I haven't done?
Cavalry88 said:
Yup I'm using SetCPU already, but it still doesn't seem to stick occassionally. Is there something that I haven't done?
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try the bricked kernel... with that kernel stays as your needs.... well, that's my case
:fingers-crossed: good luck!
Sense 4 roms sometimes does that bug, it happened to me with ordroid after I installed it with a full wipe it became normal something makes your CPU rise and if you don't know what it is your only chance is full wipe
phylosoph said:
Sense 4 roms sometimes does that bug, it happened to me with ordroid after I installed it with a full wipe it became normal something makes your CPU rise and if you don't know what it is your only chance is full wipe
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I already did a full wipe before flashing though..
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Try with system tuner maybe? There are various option how to set the frequencies (via script or normally)
So far the settings on system tuner aren't sticking either. How do I use scripts? Thanks a lot!
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i am on viperss 1.0.0 too and i am using the Bricked kernel 1.35
with maxkhz to 1728000 . after i install the bricked kernel all run well
but 1 hour later is gone back to the default setting (1566mhz) .
then i installt system tuner and let him on 1400mhz , 1 your later the setting is again on default by 1566 ???
i dont understand this because by a earlier version all was well..
i hope you can help me

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