Optimum Atrix 2 - Motorola Atrix 2

Any input on best configuration to the Atrix 2?
OS: Froyo, GB, ICS leak? With what modifications?
I'm running ICS SCv7 OC'd 1.2 ghz and with that I'm Benchmarked at 6097. However, I'm seeing the Atrix 2 with Benchmarks at 63XX to 65XX. Just trying to get an idea of how to raise it.

Overclocking certainly helps a bit, so does OC'ing the GPU, along with sdcard read/write speeds. Just take a look at what the benchmark scores are based off of. Some A2s are able to run higher CPU scaling frequencies while others are not, so it's a crap shoot. Once the official ICS release finds its way to our phones, the kernel will surely prove higher scores than those found with GB or below...
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That's the issue i'm having. I OC'd the CPU and GPU with the help of rdavisct's SCv7 post. I figured i'd be good with that. Then, sharingan92, comes out of left field with his "manual" 1.4 ghz OC statement. Looked everywhere for how to modify my OC scripts. The method you have isn't proven with the 4.0.4 kernel (as you've stated ). Plus, I'm pretty sure the only thing I've gotten for applying rdavisct's zip was a few governors. My system was already running 1.2 ghz before I installed. From what I figure, my A2 could handle a little more...

to overclock on scv7 simply go to system/etc/init.d and look for
91scoc and edit echo 3 and edit 1125 or 1200 to whatever
you would like to overclock to for instance mine is 1400
hope this helps

sharingan92 said:
to overclock on scv7 simply go to system/etc/init.d and look for
91scoc and edit echo 3 and edit 1125 or 1200 to whatever
you would like to overclock to for instance mine is 1400
hope this helps
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Screenshots of your 1.4GHz?

Are you sure the 300 > 384 gpu unlock doesnt work on ics ?
Thats a massive setback, we really gonna need that for games released for tegra3

Twiisted said:
That's the issue i'm having. I OC'd the CPU and GPU with the help of rdavisct's SCv7 post. I figured i'd be good with that. Then, sharingan92, comes out of left field with his "manual" 1.4 ghz OC statement. Looked everywhere for how to modify my OC scripts. The method you have isn't proven with the 4.0.4 kernel (as you've stated ). Plus, I'm pretty sure the only thing I've gotten for applying rdavisct's zip was a few governors. My system was already running 1.2 ghz before I installed. From what I figure, my A2 could handle a little more...
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The methodologies are still applicable in my guide for ICS, you just have to find the CPU frequency scripts in your init.d folder (91scoc as sharingan92 stated) and modify them with Root Explorer or Emulator. But you have to bump slowly and test to make sure you'll not have freezes or reboots when trying to find your highest frequency scaling and you might need to raise your vSel/uVolt values as well...
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Apex_Strider said:
Screenshots of your 1.4GHz?
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Here you go
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[KERNEL][GPL]VisionKernel v1.3 *WIP*

VisionKernel v1.2
Designed for SyndicateROM Frozen 1.1.0​
Disclaimer
I nor any member of INC is responsible for anything that happens to your phone when using this kernel. It has been tested on mine and a few others phones to be working, but I cannot guarantee that it will work on yours. All CPU's are different, and each one takes to overclocking in different ways. That being said, don't be surprised if your phone locks up at 1.4ghz or 1.45ghz. Just set the clock down to a lower speed and it won't do it anymore; all this means is that your phone can't handle it.
Also, 1.45ghz is set at 1.400v and 1.4ghz is set at 1.375v which is definitely above the recommended voltage for the phone. This doesn't mean it will burn up your processor as they are very robust when it comes to heat dissipation, but just keep in mind that you are pushing the processor past its designed limit.
This is my first kernel release, although I have been compiling my own custom kernels since DI18. Took me a while to get the overclocking stable, a big thanks goes to tanimn and Rodderik for helping with getting 1.3ghz stable. Also, without tanimn none of this would really be possible. He has guided me through this process a lot, and I am especially thankful to him. You the man tanimn ;-)
1.45ghz is here, I cannot guarantee that it will work even at all on your phone. This is as high as I will go, no further.
Linpack: 19.84mflops
Quadrant: 2414
Changelog
*=Thanks!
v1.0
Overclocked to 1.3ghz and 1.4ghz @ 1.375v (steps are as follows)
100mhz, 200mhz, 400mhz, 600mhz, 800mhz, 1.0ghz, 1.3ghz, 1.4ghz
Added 600mhz step for better transitions *tanimn
Voodoo Sound v6 *tanimn and supercurio
Voodoo Color (mDNIe tweaks) *supercurio
FPS cap raised to 65fps for the time being, hoping to get that number higher *Rodderik
Everything else that is contained in Twilight Zone, minus the addition of voodoo color and 1.4ghz.
v1.1
Revert the refresh rate (framerate cap) to 56fps. People having problems with video choppiness, this should fix your issue. This is only temporary; as soon as someone can figure out a proper way to raise the framerate cap I will re-implement it.
Update to Voodoo Sound driver v7
v1.2
Add 1.45ghz (It's not 100% stable, use at your own risk.)
Add 1.2ghz step
Added BFQ disk scheduler
Implemented interactive CPU governor (use at your own risk, needs tweaking)
Smartass governor (still a WIP)
Add TinyRCU courtesy of tanimn
lowmemorykiller atomic notifier fixes
UV RAM and LCD; 2.7v and 1.65v respectively
UV_mV sysfs controls as well as frequency_voltage_table for use with Voltage Control and Pimp my CPU *Rodderik
New voltage/frequency tables thanks to Rodderik!
v1.3
Battery life improvement tweaks
BFQ by default
New frequencies
More...
How-to Video:
Thanks to qbking77 for making this excellent flashing tutorial! This will show you exactly how to get the kernel running on your phone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k7hqewGoWk
*Downloads*
v1.2
Direct:
Temporarily removed.
v1.1
Direct:
www.holylivingfuck.com/ACS/Kernals/VisionKernel_v1.1.zip
More mirrors coming soon!
v1.0
Direct:
http://k0nane.info/rom/VisionKernel_v1.0.zip
Other:
http://www.mediafire.com/?tihrnrjm6cm177u
http://www.sharebeast.com/7egv5a83g9ab
*Source*
Github
Donations are never required, but always welcome
​
Donators:
darkfire79
epic4GEE
jbobspants
stir fry a lot
Alright, I'm swapping the twilight zone kernal for this. Thanks for an amazing job once again.
EDIT: Damned conversion from all caps.
ONE POINT FOUR JIGGAWATTS!
ACS FTW.
Great job Thomas. I'm one of those who can't push the processor past 1.2g. Despite that I have had the privilege of testing pretty much all of the Twilight kernels courtasey of Tanimn as well as the Vision kernel. Both are great kernels, and run smooth on my Epic as long as I don't push it to the highest clock. Never had a reboot or lock up pushing my phone with these kernels. Once gain thanks Thomas, I know how much time and energy you go into this kernel and it shows!
dreamsforgotten said:
Great job Thomas. I'm one of those who can't push the processor past 1.2g. Despite that I have had the privilege of testing pretty much all of the Twilight kernels courtasey of Tanimn as well as the Vision kernel. Both are great kernels, and run smooth on my Epic as long as I don't push it to the highest clock. Never had a reboot or lock up pushing my phone with these kernels. Once gain thanks Thomas, I know how much time and energy you go into this kernel and it shows!
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You the man dreams, much appreciated my friend thank you!
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OMGGGGGGG
Thank you !!!!!!!!!
..... So fast that Smartbench force closes
I'll try this in a few days, assuming my phone can handle 1.3 jigga hurtz first. Sure sounds good tho, thanks, I'll report back in a few days.
How is everyone's battery doing running this kernel?
nice I just downloaded this and about to set everything up. Thanks!!
Yea buddy....
Wheres me and dreams name in big red letters for pushing you to release this
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can this be flashed on eb13?
MysteryEmotionz said:
Yea buddy....
Wheres me and dreams name in big red letters for pushing you to release this
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If Tom is smart, he'll tell you the same thing I did: ***** please.
blspyro said:
can this be flashed on eb13?
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Yes.
Ran a quadrant at 1.4 ghz running ViperROM Trinity
Clocked a 1765 with this kernel
Clocked a 1724 with Genocide 0.5a at 1.2 ghz. Not too much difference there. Any thoughts? Still testing battery life with this one as that's a hugs issue for me.
MikeyLee said:
Ran a quadrant at 1.4 ghz running ViperROM Trinity
Clocked a 1765 with this kernel
Clocked a 1724 with Genocide 0.5a at 1.2 ghz. Not too much difference there. Any thoughts? Still testing battery life with this one as that's a hugs issue for me.
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Long story short: Quadrant sucks. Try a better benchmark.
k0nane said:
Long story short: Quadrant sucks. Try a better benchmark.
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Any suggestions?
MikeyLee said:
Ran a quadrant at 1.4 ghz running ViperROM Trinity
Clocked a 1765 with this kernel
Clocked a 1724 with Genocide 0.5a at 1.2 ghz. Not too much difference there. Any thoughts? Still testing battery life with this one as that's a hugs issue for me.
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Also you will get higher scores when you get off that old ass rom with old files and source. So like 4 months ago. Smartbench is good
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How are you suppose to test stability of oc for your phone in setcpu? I ran the stress test at 1.3ghz with no errors was there other tests to confirm stability?
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jbadboy2007 said:
How are you suppose to test stability of oc for your phone in setcpu? I ran the stress test at 1.3ghz with no errors was there other tests to confirm stability?
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Try running something CPU intensive, such as Neocore or an3dbench.
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And its resluts will tell me its unstable or will it be laggy or fc or re boot?
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HowTo overclock to 1.3Ghz (Samsung Galaxy S 4G)

1) SetCPU profile to 1000Mhz = temp > 43C
2) Tegrak overclock
a) load module
b) load 1100Mhz
c) Save profile in SetCPU
(REPEAT PROCESS With 1200Mhz, 1300Mhz)
Please use Set CPU and make sure to add profiles.
800 Mhz = temp > 45C (audible alarm)
1000 Mhz = temp > 43C
1100 Mhz = temp > 40C
1200 Mhz = temp > 35C
1300 Mhz = temp > 30C
My FLOPS in the stress test went from 12 to 16
Now I am able to watch Jimmy Fallon Live and probably Jersey Shore
Those Adobe Flash videos were too heavy for my 1000 Mhz processor
with 1200 Mhz, I'm happy to say the video runs nice.
a few FPS drops here and there, but hey, it's 100 watchable now
rafarataneneces said:
I've read that a program called tegrak overclock can allow you to overclock, but from what I know unless you have an overclocked kernel, you can't overclock
I would like to know if there is a future with this phone.
Currently there are only 2 ROMs working (one of them, the author closed the thread)
I've spent at least one month fixing all the issues of this phone, and by the looks of it it's not quite popular here in USA
I will appreciate responses, since I know that overclocking can give a HUGE boost of speed.
I am thinking in returning my phone and hopefully getting the LG 2GX (Optimus 2X)
Has anybody overclocked their Samsung Galaxy S 4G?
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In the defence of the person who built the ROM your talking about, he did not close the thread... a moderator did.
overclocking is currently not an option for this device and only time will tell if it will be.
as for ROMs, Krylon360 of Team Whiskey will be developing more ROMs soon as he is waiting on getting a device to work with.
the LG looks to be a good device... has many features that are better than the sgs4g so i would think its a decent switch. but for me im waiting for july... the HTC and sgsII will be be out by that time and I can choose the cream of the crop.
mavictb said:
In the defence of the person who built the ROM your talking about, he did not close the thread... a moderator did.
overclocking is currently not an option for this device and only time will tell if it will be.
as for ROMs, Krylon360 of Team Whiskey will be developing more ROMs soon as he is waiting on getting a device to work with.
the LG looks to be a good device... has many features that are better than the sgs4g so i would think its a decent switch. but for me im waiting for july... the HTC and sgsII will be be out by that time and I can choose the cream of the crop.
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Any idea when it will be released?
And what price it will have?
If the phone costs around $600, I would buy it
Anything over it I'd guess it's overpriced.
the one thing that I DO NOT LIKE about the Galaxy S 4G is the lack of Flash for the camera
I'd say for a $500 device adding a $10 flash somewhere in the phone would be a good idea
worked great..quadrant score went up also..seems alot faster..thanks alot! this shouldnt do no harm to the phone right? im new to this kind of stuff so kinda nervous.
zmaroman said:
worked great..quadrant score went up also..seems alot faster..thanks alot! this shouldnt do no harm to the phone right? im new to this kind of stuff so kinda nervous.
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What kind of scores?
Let us know how this works for you.
If your phone starts getting hot pull the battery.
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phone went from 966 to 1212 on the quadrant score with a stock rom.
Works great getting scores around 12300 on quadrent using shadowman's v2.2
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i just flashed mine to v2.2 and did the quardrant score and it went down .. did i do something wrong? did u delete the bloatware? running anything else?
As long as u watch out for the temperatures you should be fine
Even if I break the unit I still have warranty on this
Plus I'll be returning this phone anyway
I'll test Quadrant right now
SethNkC said:
Works great getting scores around 12300 on quadrent using shadowman's v2.2
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I get 1224 on Quadrant
I assume u got 1230
Sorry, I get around 1230.. To many 0's
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rafarataneneces said:
1) SetCPU profile to 1000Mhz = temp > 43C
2) Tegrak overclock
a) load module
b) load 1100Mhz
c) Save profile in SetCPU
(REPEAT PROCESS With 1200Mhz, 1300Mhz)
Please use Set CPU and make sure to add profiles.
800 Mhz = temp > 45C (audible alarm)
1000 Mhz = temp > 43C
1100 Mhz = temp > 40C
1200 Mhz = temp > 35C
1300 Mhz = temp > 30C
My FLOPS in the stress test went from 12 to 16
Now I am able to watch Jimmy Fallon Live and probably Jersey Shore
Those Adobe Flash videos were too heavy for my 1000 Mhz processor
with 1200 Mhz, I'm happy to say the video runs nice.
a few FPS drops here and there, but hey, it's 100 watchable now
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When setting Profiles,
Do you have all of them default to "Charging"?
For scaling do you have them default to "Conservative"?
Do you leave all the Min at default 100000?
Do you leave all the priorities set at default 50?
This wont work due to there is no kernel that allows OC yet for the SGS4G. Ill work on building one after i get CWM and Black Ice going for the device.
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krylon360 said:
This wont work due to there is no kernel that allows OC yet for the SGS4G. Ill work on building one after i get CWM and Black Ice going for the device
Will black ice be running on ext4?
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krylon360 said:
This wont work due to there is no kernel that allows OC yet for the SGS4G. Ill work on building one after i get CWM and Black Ice going for the device.
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It seems to work and it's also listed as supported on the list of devices in the market. I've only used Quadrant standard so far and was getting higher benchmarks.
On another note. Can't wait to get my TW fix when you get Black Ice working on our phones.
Can you upload the presets so I can just load it please ans thanks
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A few comments.
1) Some SG4G's don't like 1.3 gig. I'm finding that at 1.2 gig at a high and 200 meg at the low, it's the most stable...at least for my particular unit. Your mileage may vary.
2) I'm using the "Temp >" profiles for all the settings.
3) I suspect that the reason for why it's wonky for some and works great for others is due to the fact that there isn't a true overclock kernel for it. We're taking potluck as to whether it works or not.
-Steve
I would take a word of advice from Krylon. The Kernel that is on our phones is not set up for this to work correctly. The app may support our phone but, our kernel doesn't yet.
I wouldn't recommend doing this. Wait for a compatible Kernel. It will happen but when your phone gets hotter than it was meant to, things on the mother board get loose and you have a very expensive paper weight.
Secondly, quad scores aren't that accurate. Meaning a single piece of code can tell the quadrant app to read higher than its actually running. The phone may run a little faster but its not what it will be with VooDoo lagfix.
This phone should get a true quad score in the mid 900's stock. With the right kernel, and voodoo lag fix (ext4) this phone should get around 1750-1850. That is without overclocking at all. it will have better battery and you won't overheat your phone .
Bl4ckpheniX said:
(snip)
Secondly, quad scores aren't that accurate. Meaning a single piece of code can tell the quadrant app to read higher than its actually running. The phone may run a little faster but its not what it will be with VooDoo lagfix.
This phone should get a true quad score in the mid 900's stock. With the right kernel, and voodoo lag fix (ext4) this phone should get around 1750-1850. That is without overclocking at all. it will have better battery and you won't overheat your phone .
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I thought that Voodoo lagfix wasn't applicable in the SG4G because of the fact that the SG4G doesn't use an abnormal file structure. Or am I wrong?
sgyee said:
I thought that Voodoo lagfix wasn't applicable in the SG4G because of the fact that the SG4G doesn't use an abnormal file structure. Or am I wrong?
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I think the only real speed difference is with the browser. My vibrant / and sgs 4g get similar quad scores when the vibrant has voodoo disabled.
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[FROYO-Kernel-OC/UV-BLN] Infusion Kernel 2.0, now with 2 cores to choose from!

What started as a modification of the Community Kernel has grown into it's own beast....
As always, what you flash from me has not warranty as you have already borked your manufacturer's anyways.....
Now presenting the Choose your own Core version of Infusion Kernel. Since I couldn't deliver Dual core speeds, I thought that I would deliver 2 different cores!
Both Cores have the following....
BLN
Voodoo Sound 10
Voodoo Lagfix
TinyRCU
Insecure boot (ro.secure=0)
bfq and cfq schedulers
And now for the differences:
Core A has the standard frequencies
100
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Nothing new here....
Core B however has
104
208
416
624
832
1040
1248
1456
1664
"Nani?" you say? (Nani is Japanese for what)
What I have done here is overclocked the whole CPU/GPU bus from the ground up. Thus making a more user oriented experience and preventing bouncing the GPU all over the place. It's still a beta status (since the 1664 can freeze with large amounts of playing games, but is stable for everyday use), so I would not expect as smooth as the standard 200 MHz bus, but if you feel daring, have fun!
Many thanks to:
Hardcore/Unhelpful: for the HUGE work with the SGS/Infuse processor
gtg465x: for the community kernel
supercurio: for Voodoo of course!
drowningchild/Entropy512: for the help and pushes to the kernel
You: for encouraging me and choosing my kernel!
Last but not least, the Insanity Crew:
crazynfo
gb96
Unknown #1
2sl0w
ookba
motumbo
(If you're not here yet, either the info hasn't went through yet, or I don't know who donated what.... Feel free to drop me a line. )
Previous Versons, known issues, ect.
Previous versions of the Infuse Kernel can be found here.
Known issues:
No CPU states in Core B.
Downloading now! Thanks!
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Working great. Loving these funky CPU clock speeds,
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TehInternetzOozer said:
Quadrant is crashing every few tests I take. When it finishes, I get always over 2300. It seems like it scores more when CPU is hot.
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Careful with that though, I'm seriously thinking of taking the CPU/GPU from 208 to 206 due to 1664 being too close to my top speed of 1670 and freezing up 15-20 min into a graphically intensive game.... Great benches, with Nenamark 1.0 at 51 FPS (only top frequency and performance/Ondemand), but stability is key.
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BLN seems to be working well! Thanks!
Is there any difference between Core A and Infusion 1.8?
I tried to UV -150 and -100 across the board on core-a and got SOD both times anybody else try Uving
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VinnyCh4se said:
I tried to UV -150 and -100 across the board on core-a and got SOD both times anybody else try Uving
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too much uv on lower freqs, i dont even uv 100-200
good work on the kernel
Hmm that makes sense since I don't feel like destroying my phone I put everything back to normal and I'm gonna just wait and see
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bedwa said:
What started as a modification of the Community Kernel has grown into it's own beast....
As always, what you flash from me has not warranty as you have already borked your manufacturer's anyways.....
Now presenting the Choose your own Core version of Infusion Kernel. Since I couldn't deliver Dual core speeds, I thought that I would deliver 2 different cores!
Both Cores have the following....
BLN
Voodoo Sound 10
Voodoo Lagfix
TinyRCU
Insecure boot (ro.secure=0)
bfq and cfq schedulers
And now for the differences:
Core A has the standard frequencies
100
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Nothing new here....
Core B however has
104
208
416
624
832
1040
1248
1456
1664
"Nani?" you say? (Nani is Japanese for what)
What I have done here is overclocked the whole CPU/GPU bus from the ground up. Thus making a more user oriented experience and preventing bouncing the GPU all over the place. It's still a beta status (since the 1664 can freeze with large amounts of playing games, but is stable for everyday use), so I would not expect as smooth as the standard 200 MHz bus, but if you feel daring, have fun!
Many thanks to:
Hardcore/Unhelpful: for the HUGE work with the SGS/Infuse processor
gtg465x: for the community kernel
supercurio: for Voodoo of course!
drowningchild/Entropy512: for the help and pushes to the kernel
You: for encouraging me and choosing my kernel!
Last but not least, the Insanity Crew:
crazynfo
gb96
Unknown #1
2sl0w
ookba
motumbo
(If you're not here yet, either the info hasn't went through yet, or I don't know who donated what.... Feel free to drop me a line. )
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great work
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Trying B kernel. Running great so far, Oc'd and Uv'd but not using 1664 because of too many phone freezes. I did see other people say that bln is working good but not for me. I wonder why?
Edit: bln working fine battery was really low and so phone was trying to conserve power, I think?
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Nice to have BLN again.
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Got a few SOD with this one.
no UV, both on ondemand and conservative 100Mhz 1664.
Thanks for all the hard works so far!
4% overclock seems kinda useless but I tried it anyway. it needs like 100mv more to run stable so I don't think I could get more than 1.7 if I needed to. it seems stable so far.
I wonder why nobody has ever added unhelpful's gpu overclock to hardcores oc/uv meathod. with the buss overclock this could give you 231mhz. maybe 260 (if my assumtions about how it works are correct) I'm not sure if the gpu could run at 250 or 260 but it would be fun to test.
ok. I have a question about the governors. I read that deadline is the best? or no? could somone plz explain the different governors?
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I don't like bln how do you disabled it?
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Overclocking .apk

Will an overclocking .apk be made for the O3D?
Is this possible rather than the current method which is being used in the custom ROM's?
I'm a noob so please bare with me.
with overclocking you would use setcpu or something similar to set the frequency. right now oc for this phone is still in a very early stage which is why we only have the top speed. once we get everything worked out you will be able to set multiple oc speeds in setcpu. i am working on trying to make 1008 available in setcpu so that you can then select from 300, 600, 800, 1008, 1188(or whatever you are oc'ed at) it will all come in due time for now all we can change is the top speed
...fighting ninjas at night, talkin' about this and that.
Cool. Just a case of waiting then.
Thanks for the reply.

[Q] What Should I adjust Undervolt settings to on SetCPU that are stable

I am using Tsugi 2.3.4 with the Oyasumi 0.1 UV kernal I want to overclock to 1500 but what settings should I undervolt it to that is stable thanks in advance for the info.
DirtyPISTOLA said:
I am using Tsugi 2.3.4 with the Oyasumi 0.1 UV kernal I want to overclock to 1500 but what settings should I undervolt it to that is stable thanks in advance for the info.
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We can't tell you not all phones are the same, uv a little (10 or 25) run it for a day or two see how it acts, if its steady, uv a little more, when it starts acting up thats your limit go back to previous settings.
NVIDIA NEVER AGAIN!
fcisco13 said:
We can't tell you not all phones are the same, uv a little (10 or 25) run it for a day or two see how it acts, if its steady, uv a little more, when it starts acting up thats your limit go back to previous settings.
NVIDIA NEVER AGAIN!
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Alright thanks will try
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I've seen some general advice not to UV for anything over 1ghz speeds as well, but it may not hurt to try if you want and adjust as needed for stability.
I'm running on a -75mv at 1.5Ghz faux kernel 0.4.7..
Perfectly stable, benchmarked AnTuTu, Quadrant, and all those other good stuff.
I have not tried -100mv yet, I doubt it will be stable.
Every phone is different, but I run mine at -20 up to 1 G, and -10 for the rest.
Mine I cant undervolt shoot I have to keep my minimum frequency at 500 to be stable, course I can also run at 1.5 all day (I keep it at 1.2).
Well I guess I can't say I cant UV since I use pimp my cpu and it only gives you options in 25 increments, maybe I would be stable at like -10. But coming from my galaxy s 4g where I could UV over -150 and still be stable, that just doesnt even sound worth doing.
Edit: I just thought about it and maybe the reason I cant UV (more) is because I'm using fauxs pre UV/OC kernel, so I dont even know what stock voltage is. But comparing to my sgs4g at stock voltage I am running considerably lower voltages on the g2x.
The faux thread says it's pre uv at -50 across the board.
Beekersguy said:
The faux thread says it's pre uv at -50 across the board.
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I been running it so long and flashed so many friends phones I can't even remember details anymore!
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