Hello guys i have a qusstion
My device nexus was rooted and i am using cyanogenmod 10 nightly
In settings i will overclock my phone from 1 ghz to 1.4 ghz but it don't works
If i set "set as boot" the phone can't start
Pleas help me
Try with nstools.. it's a fantastic program in the google play. You can set all the values of your kernel from there.. I had problems with settings too
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For gods sake. If you over clock the phone to 1.4GHz then it's not going to boot, because the processor doesn't want to run at that clock speed and causes MASSIVE instabilities, checking 'Set at boot' is a bad idea too, you'll most likely end up with it boot looping. Try at 1.2GHz, its slightly more stable
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Nstools is not working .. on settings that olso looks like nstools
What i must do to have 1.4 ghz not 1.2
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Emre34 said:
Nstools is not working ..
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try "fix permissions" option in recovery
Emre34 said:
Hello guys i have a qusstion
My device nexus was rooted and i am using cyanogenmod 10 nightly
In settings i will overclock my phone from 1 ghz to 1.4 ghz but it don't works
If i set "set as boot" the phone can't start
Pleas help me
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don't set it to boot. most devices will not boot at 1.4ghz. setting it to boot at 1.4ghz is a terrible idea and bound to cause you issues. boot at the default cpu speed, then just set it to 1.4ghz and use it. but don't set the set to boot option.
But if i set 1.4 ghz whitout boot the phone restarts after 10 seconds alone
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Not every phone can handle being overclocked. Your phone is one of them. Although the phones are made on a production line there are still to many variables in weather or not the phone can handle those clock speeds.
So it has been determined that your phone can't handle 1.4ghz. Try a lower clock speed.
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1.2 ghz is working but gives not a methid to have 1.4 ??
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Emre34 said:
1.2 ghz is working but gives not a methid to have 1.4 ??
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Read what was posted.. your phone can't handle 1.4ghz...
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1.2 ghz is working but gives not a methid to have 1.4 ??
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As you have found out yourself, there is a method to run your phone at 1.4GHz... for 10s at a time.
My english is not.very good sorry ...
Why the phone cant handle?
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Because it can't. If every nexus s and every other phone with the same SoC could run at 1.4 GHz it would have been sold that that speed
In your native language look the general process behind CPU binning yields etc.
Okay i undertsand... my phone works whith 1.2 GHz very fast but if i lock the screen after 3 minutes the phone reboots ?!
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Okay i undertsand... my phone works whith 1.2 GHz very fast but if i lock the screen after 3 minutes the phone reboots ?!
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That's the instability you get when over clocking CPUs. The CPU is clocked at 1Ghz out of the factory for a reason. Anyway, try setting the minimum CPU to 200mhz as well as turn deep idle off. It should help.
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I have.been trying to over clock my infuse on CM7 to 1600 mhz, but every time I set it, and reboot... my phone goes into a weird boot loopish kind of thing, and I try this overclock through the stock cm7 settings and not using set cpu, because using that app is when its at its.worse.... so I'm wondering has anyone else had this issue? Ran into it b4? And knows a fix for it? I'm on the latest cm7 build just fyi thanx in advance
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Maybe ur phone can't handle 1600. Just a thought!
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I don't think we have a CM7 kernel with overclock yet. Unless I missed it.
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I don't think we have a CM7 kernel with overclock yet. Unless I missed it.
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Default kernel support overclock.
Also, my Infuse gets 1.6 GHz stable, but I underclock to 800 MHz :3
Hello, I'm using cyanmobile, and generally goes very well, but the last times , the camera crashes D:
What could be???
Excuse me for my English
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Has changed the oc the last time?
Yes , but its on 748
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reduce oc max. to around 700 and then reboot your phone......it should work......./
if it crashed for one time only there is no need to panick...Cyanmobile is heavily modded one and some it'll create problems..and it does noting with oc bcz am using it at768mHz and no problem for me...f the problem persists do reduce frequency and try..and problem still persists reflash the rom
I'm using Rom toolbox on my Skyrocket running CM9 and I love it but can anyone help me manage my battery life and also help me with overclocking? I'm also running a custom kernel.
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I'm using Rom toolbox on my Skyrocket running CM9 and I love it but can anyone help me manage my battery life and also help me with overclocking? I'm also running a custom kernel.
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There's a performance option in your phone setting where you'll be able to overclock the processor if wanted. As for battery life you can turn off surface dithering and turn on 16 bit transparency, use wifi as much as available, use an app such as system tuner to underclock your processor(be careful to not uv too much and don't save profile until your sure it's stable), also search for battery tips using google or the above search bar as there are plenty of threads set up for such things
It depends on the kernel. If you *safely* overclock to, say, 1.78 and you're using the badass governor, you should also consider moderately undervolting if you are looking for improved battery life. Download System Tuner and lower the voltage by 50-75 mv for each frequency level. Depending on your ROM and kernel, you may have to do this each time your phone reboots (if you save your custom voltage, you can just re-load your voltage table if needed). But again, you can only do this on certain kernel's.
Also, a couple of things:
First, avoid using profiles with custom governors. Second, Rom Toolbox will only get you so far. It's a good tool to have, but System Tuner and SetCPU are your best bet for managing your oc/uv/governors/etc.
I'm on the instigatorx kernel would that make a difference?
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I'm on the instigatorx kernel would that make a difference?
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Well, yes it does make a difference! That's a good kernel, but there are A LOT of versions of his kernel. If you're running a version later than v5.4.5 you should be good. Also, play around with the governors and see which one works best for you. SmartassV2, Wheatley, Conservative, badass, (sometimes) lulzactive, and some of the others can work better depending on how you use your device and your specific settings. It will vary from device to device, but I've had a lot of success with badass.
Badass and smartass aren't options why is that?
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Another problem I'm having is using system tuner every time I try to change the CPU settings its says failed to change CPU settings
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You may have a bad flash of the kernel, try to re flash.
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EDIT:
If you re-flash InstigatorX and it still doesn't give you governor options, here is the badass script.. Download here and flash.
The other governor scripts are available in the InstigatorX OP, and you can flash them individually.
But, you *shouldn't* need these if you're on v6.0.2 or later of the kernel.
Also, are you sure you're still rooted? I've seen several people that flash a custom ROM and kernels, and they still have CWM or TWRP recovery, but they lost root in the ROM. Some ROMs are pre-rooted, some aren't.. and you can probably just flash the SuperUser zip (or SuperSU zip) to correct this if you lost root.
How do i know if im running the newest version?
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How do i know if im running the newest version?
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Settings -> About Phone.. scroll to the bottom and you should see all the kernel and ROM version info.
Oh wow now i feel dumb because i already knew that lol thanks i check it out and let you know in a few
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I tried everything its still saying failed to change CPU settings
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Finally got it
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Hey guys theres o lot on oc'ing here but its all based on 4 steps (echo 0 to echo 3)
Im working on an oc for those of us with the 5th step (echo 4) but im having severe heat issues, really severe, and i think its voltage settings....
So does anyone know what the factory voltage settings are for those of us on the 5 step program ? Or how i can find them?
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Hey guys theres o lot on oc'ing here but its all based on 4 steps (echo 0 to echo 3)
Im working on an oc for those of us with the 5th step (echo 4) but im having severe heat issues, really severe, and i think its voltage settings....
So does anyone know what the factory voltage settings are for those of us on the 5 step program ? Or how i can find them?
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My factory voltage is 1398 on 1.2 if that helps at all..
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My factory voltage is 1398 on 1.2 if that helps at all..
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Do u know the other 4 steps? Or how to find them?
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Do u know the other 4 steps? Or how to find them?
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This..? Its default ICS kernel frequency&voltage table.
0 300 1025
1 600 1200
2 800 1325
3 1000 1388
4 1200 1398
Got them from here.
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This..? Its default ICS kernel frequency&voltage table.
0 300 1025
1 600 1200
2 800 1325
3 1000 1388
4 1200 1398
Got them from here.
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YES TY!!!
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Mine comes with speed set to 1.2ghz factory settings..i have only 3 lines in echo..how to oc to 1.3??..can i just add another echo line??
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devilhunter47 said:
Mine comes with speed set to 1.2ghz factory settings..i have only 3 lines in echo..how to oc to 1.3??..can i just add another echo line??
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Do you know how to overclock using terminal emulator? If so you can work your way up to get echo 3 to 1300. But you need init.d support for this to work obviously lol and remember that not everyone can reach the same stable O'C as others. It varies with this device.
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Do you know how to overclock using terminal emulator? If so you can work your way up to get echo 3 to 1300. But you need init.d support for this to work obviously lol and remember that not everyone can reach the same stable O'C as others. It varies with this device.
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Yup i have init.d support..but i cant see any echo line showing 1200 mhz..thats the problem
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Yup i have init.d support..but i cant see any echo line showing 1200 mhz..thats the problem
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And you're stock 1.2? Do you have any extra modules or is it that your ROM has init.d support and you just can't see it?
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And you're stock 1.2? Do you have any extra modules or is it that your ROM has init.d support and you just can't see it?
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Im running numa wit oc zip installed..so i have init.d support..but cant see echo 4 showing 1200..can set speed to 1200 using cpumaster..btw my phone got oc'd to 1200 ever since i updated to searet ics
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Im running numa wit oc zip installed..so i have init.d support..but cant see echo 4 showing 1200..can set speed to 1200 using cpumaster..btw my phone got oc'd to 1200 ever since i updated to searet ics
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What did the oc zip set you to upon flashing it? I've always just either edited the o'c zip to my preferred o'c using root explorer and text editor, or by terminal emulator. And I use SetCPU to control it and set profiles.
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Yea the oc zip actually underclocked you there Lol.
Using terminal emulator, type the following:
su
echo 3 1200 1398 > /proc/cpu_control/tweak_cpu
Then check too see that it shows 1200 in CPU master or whatever app you use. Use this method to test different overclock settings. Once you find a good stable speed, you can edit it using root explorer to stick on every boot.
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Im running numa wit oc zip installed..so i have init.d support..but cant see echo 4 showing 1200..can set speed to 1200 using cpumaster..btw my phone got oc'd to 1200 ever since i updated to searet ics
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You need to modify the contents of the overclock file in the initd folder.... that file was designed for people with only 1 ghz, and they lacked an echo.... add echo4 and modify use all the settings above, and then modify slowly from there if u wish to oc.... do not just add echo 4 you should replace all the clock speeds and voltages from above
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You need to modify the contents of the overclock file in the initd folder.... that file was designed for people with only 1 ghz, and they lacked an echo.... add echo4 and modify use all the settings above, and then modify slowly from there if u wish to oc.... do not just add echo 4 you should replace all the clock speeds and voltages from above
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Thanks..i have the stock speed and voltage values for reference and will modify accordingly
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Success..now il keep on going in increments of 10..wondering how far il be able to go
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1.3 is the max at 1398 voltage..screens of my antutu below
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1.3 is the max at 1398 voltage..screens of my antutu below
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Nice let me know about ur temp on phone... and u can drop the voltage, i would try increments of one until things become uneasy...
Saves a bit of battery...
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Nice let me know about ur temp on phone... and u can drop the voltage, i would try increments of one until things become uneasy...
Saves a bit of battery...
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At 1398 it stays between 35 to 40 deg on moderate use..will try undervolting and let u know
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1.3 at 1383 mV..dont think i can go below this for 1.3ghz
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Hello,
I'm on hyperdrive rls9
Everything is great battery is amazing but I can't get the CPU to go over 1026.
I tried few kernals but still no change.
Any ideas, fresh installation
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mihabit said:
Hello,
I'm on hyperdrive rls9
Everything is great battery is amazing but I can't get the CPU to go over 1026.
I tried few kernals but still no change.
Any ideas, fresh installation
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Make sure Powersave is not on. This will max your cpu at 1026mHz.
Thank you it worked......
Now I can fly!!!!
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