is someone working on a jb overclock for tf 300t ?? ez overclock doesnt work anymore :crying:
maybe seanzscreams?? does someone have any info?? btw thanks for support
I'd like to know this too, any apps that work to overclock on JB?
The JB stock Kernel doesn't support Overclock.
You need to be unlocked and install a new kernel.
What if we're on a custom kernel capable of Overclocking?
There are already custom kernels for oc but u need to have a unlocked tf300 and a custom recovery
Looks like I found the answer to my question--it's through use of an app (such as system tuner or no frills CPU control)
Obviously, your tablet has to have a kernel that supports it, though.
Godswrath said:
Looks like I found the answer to my question--it's through use of an app (such as system tuner or no frills CPU control)
Obviously, your tablet has to have a kernel that supports it, though.
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Not so fast, there....overclocking with apps was a discussion I took part in a few weeks ago.
The performance controller built into Asus' roms control the speed of the processor, regardless of kernel. OC apps can only control the governors. Try using any app to set the speed to the maximum, and put the tablet in Power Saving mode, and see what happens
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Does anyone know of some good apps (preferably free) that I can use to overclock a rooted droid charge, with the latest altered beast ROM and kernel?
There aren't any overclock kernels at this point. Its being worked on. Just be patient.
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Does anyone know of some good apps (preferably free) that I can use to overclock a rooted droid charge, with the latest altered beast ROM and kernel?
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You can try tegrak from the market if you really want oc.
In all honesty, just wait for a kernel to come out that will actually oc. I'd love a kernel that uses voltage control and will wait for that...
Ahh, thanks. This is my first android device so I have no idea what to expect and when
If I can ever get my config straightened out, I was going to look into doing an OC kernel that uses Voltage Control, similar to nemesis2all's kernels for the Fascinate. Still trying to get a working config though.
My opinion though is that OCing the hummingbird processor is useless, and does little for performance on a day-to-day basis and only serves to give you big numbers in benchmarks while reducing battery life.
I mostly used the 1120 step skipping 1000 and scoring serious uv was awesome
sorry for the noob question, since i can't post on the development thread yet, so i figure i'll try look for the answer here
i've installed the CM7 for fit and also the OC kernel along with it. my question is, what is a UV/GPU module for and how to use it? i've seen my friend's device also with CM7 (not galaxy fit) and there's an extra option in his cyanogenmod settings for UV. it says that it can save battery but make unstable performance. well CM7 in galaxy fit is currently still very battery consuming, i think i need this.
i've tried to install Myrt UnderVolt GUI but it says "unsupported kernel. cannot find undervolt table. click ok to exit". but i'm sure i've installed the kernel supporting UV and GPU module from here.
any suggestion? thx before
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sorry for the noob question, since i can't post on the development thread yet, so i figure i'll try look for the answer here
i've installed the CM7 for fit and also the OC kernel along with it. my question is, what is a UV/GPU module for and how to use it? i've seen my friend's device also with CM7 (not galaxy fit) and there's an extra option in his cyanogenmod settings for UV. it says that it can save battery but make unstable performance. well CM7 in galaxy fit is currently still very battery consuming, i think i need this.
i've tried to install Myrt UnderVolt GUI but it says "unsupported kernel. cannot find undervolt table. click ok to exit". but i'm sure i've installed the kernel supporting UV and GPU module from here.
any suggestion? thx before
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UV means under volt module and GPU means graphics processing unit the Kernel is modified to deliver extra performance and Overclock the stock frequency to 801(Till now) About battery and all I don't know if this saves battery(Since you are running your processor at higher speed then recommended)You're likely to finish your juice much faster
If you want to save battery than adjust the frequency to lower values an governor to power save or on demand Though I suggest you dont use the in built system settings to do so Use No-Frills
Hey guys i am new here and got a small question,
In the last 3 days i switched to several roms and kernels, dunno how much i tested but i got stuck with the Bricked kernel so far, i am using a HTC Sensation classic with the Pyramid3D Rom and Bricked 1.5 Kernel atm, switched from Bulletproofed to InsertCoin and from InsertCoin to ARHD with their respective kernels, but every ROM i installed gave me lags, in the Launcher and in Games, mostly Emulators.
So now im on Bricked kernel and can play almost every emulator or 3D Games w/o any Performance hit, my cpu speed is regulated by Daemon Controller @ 1536Mhz
and with the other @ 1521 Mhz,
How does it come that every rom gave me lags on Emulators except Bricked?
Oh and one other thing is that on most kernles my phone would not wake up on camera standby, but bricked kernel does.
What is the exact reason for all this? Im yet a noob in this case, i come from the iOs scene now im an android user, maybe somone can enlighten me
Your kernel controls the speed at which the CPU runs. So the CPU in the sensation may be capable of running safely at 1.8 Ghz, the manufacturer kernel sets the CPU to around 1.2 Ghz I believe, so a kernel without underclock/overclock capabilities will automatically run your cpu at the manufacturer setting. Some kernels (not all) give you the ability to change your CPU speed using a tool such as SetCPU where you control the speed at which your CPU runs.
Does this mean that Daemon Controller does not OC my CPU but only unlock the capability to do so at higher rates?
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Does this mean that Daemon Controller does not OC my CPU but only unlock the capability to do so at higher rates?
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No, im pretty sure the Daemon Controller is like setCPU. It could have been set to overclock after install BUT you should also have the ability to manually change the CPU speed. Im not sure, I haven't used Daemon, but I think it is done through terminal emulator.
Hi guys,
I am currently using Android Revolution HD 4.1.13 with the latest kernel from faux123 (029). It seems like my Sensation does not perform very well under undervolting condition and as I read the instruction from faux123, I should restore my phone to stock HTC voltage. The problem is that I don't really know what the stock voltage is. Anyone can tell me where I can find the stock configuration for the Sensation's stock voltage? Any help is deeply appreciated.
Which app are you using for undervolting, set cpu?
I mean, you should know how to stop undervolting since you suppose to be the person who modified the settings through a CPU app, isn't it?
yukinok25 said:
Which app are you using for undervolting, set cpu?
I mean, you should know how to stop undervolting since you suppose to be the person who modified the settings through a CPU app, isn't it?
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I am using system tuner. I am using Android Revolution HD as well as faux123 kernel 029, and the undervolting comes together with this ROM and kernel. Thus, I am not the one undervolting my CPU, so I have no idea how the configuration for the stock voltage looks like.
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I am using system tuner. I am using Android Revolution HD as well as faux123 kernel 029, and the undervolting comes together with this ROM and kernel. Thus, I am not the one undervolting my CPU, so I have no idea how the configuration for the stock voltage looks like.
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If you want to change the cpu configuration manually, either clock or voltage, you will need SET CPU:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
HOW to modify the setting its a little bit complicated to explain if you are new to it.
You should check which is the stock voltage value in the sensation thread, and simply set it to it.
Or you can flash a different kernel that runs a stock voltage.
By the way isn't it a bit old your version of Android Revolution HD (4.1.13)?:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849&highlight=kernels
yukinok25 said:
If you want to change the cpu configuration manually, either clock or voltage, you will need SET CPU:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
HOW to modify the setting its a little bit complicated to explain if you are new to it.
You should check which is the stock voltage value in the sensation thread, and simply set it to it.
Or you can flash a different kernel that runs a stock voltage.
By the way isn't it a bit old your version of Android Revolution HD (4.1.13)?:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849&highlight=kernels
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I thought ARHD has OC Daemon included inside, so I won't need set CPU at all? I am actually quite new to this, so I am still reading up on it. Thanks for helping me. Btw, I haven't managed to find the stock voltage page yet.
ARHD is now moving to ICS, but the performance is not quite on par with Gingerbread, so I am staying with 4.1.13 instead of 6.5.0. On ARHD ICS, 1080p videos are quite laggy on my Sensation (youtube 1080p), while everything is butter smooth on Gingerbread. That's the main reason why I am staying with Gingerbread.
Since I don't have enough posts to post in Developer section, I cannot notify people of this problem with ARHD ICS. If you can help me make that post in ARHD thread, that would be awesome. Otherwise, I will just wait until I have enough posts to comment on developer threads.
If with OC daemon you can't modify the voltage, try with SETCPU, at least that was the recommendation of the developer in the Android REVOLUTION HD thread.
SET CPU has a very simple and clean interface, it should be easy for you to use.
Otherwise as I suggested you before, just try to flash another kernel.
In the worst case you can always flash another rom...
I bought a nexus S yesterday (the 9023 version), so I unlocked the BL, applied the CWR and flashed the 4.0.4 stock.
However, I feel the phone has more to give (more speed). Also, I suspect that the wifi signal is weak. Which kernel should I apply? I was wondering if I apply the air kernel, but the overclocking to 1.4 ghz kind of "scares me". But I see that OC is applied in other kernels. So, is it provely safe or something?
Also, if in the future I want to go back to stock kernel, all I need to to is flash an official OTA update again (too lose the root and the custom kernel)?
thanks in advance to all!
The custom kernels really can extract more juice from the NS. Try the ones that fits best for you, IMHO the best ones are Steve Garon's, Air Kernel and Franco's.
You can manage the clocks and voltages with NStools, and you don't need to use a daily 40% overclock. These things you can test, each device responds differently to overclock. I'm have a i9023 and actually using 1.32 GHz, it's pretty good.
Also, the feel of responsiveness comes not only by the clock, but also for SD speed and RAM utilization. Franco kernel comes with stock clocks, but the speed when oppening an app or scrolling the photo gallery is very good.
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The custom kernels really can extract more juice from the NS. Try the ones that fits best for you, IMHO the best ones are Steve Garon's, Air Kernel and Franco's.
You can manage the clocks and voltages with NStools, and you don't need to use a daily 40% overclock. These things you can test, each device responds differently to overclock. I'm have a i9023 and actually using 1.32 GHz, it's pretty good.
Also, the feel of responsiveness comes not only by the clock, but also for SD speed and RAM utilization. Franco kernel comes with stock clocks, but the speed when oppening an app or scrolling the photo gallery is very good.
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Many thanks for your reply.
Maybe you can point the key advantages of those kernels in your opinion?
The main advantages for me are:
- More controls for clock scaling, you can define how your device will scale up or down the clocks in response to use
- Franco, Steve Garon and Air kernel have tweaks for SD card performance, the responsiveness when opening apps is better
- Steve Garon applies a 10% overclock in the bus, some applications that are GPU bound become more smooth, like browser (facebook and google reader too!)
- Steve Garon's and Air kernel implements methods for lower battery consumption when idle, even with overclock you can achieve the same battery consumption
Personally, my device is now much better than with stock kernel.
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Thanks.
My current favorites are Trinity and Matr1x cfs. Steve Garon's kernels were phenomenal, but he's recently retired from nexus development.
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What is the most stable? Franco?