Which program is everyone using to OC their TF700T? Which clock is most effective without damaging/stressing the device too hard?
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No one has OC'd their Infinity?
Everyone is probably in the development section
Ummm
Clemsyn's kernel here with the 1.8 oc
I haven't dabbled with voltages.
I'm using System Tuner Pro to push the CPU to max.
I just did a stress test under the kernel with no tweaks set.
No overheat and it didn't reboot until system load hit 3.92
I'll call that good for now.
Thats OK said:
Everyone is probably in the development section
Ummm
Clemsyn's kernel here with the 1.8 oc
I haven't dabbled with voltages.
I'm using System Tuner Pro to push the CPU to max.
I just did a stress test under the kernel with no tweaks set.
No overheat and it didn't reboot until system load hit 3.92
I'll call that good for now.
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How would I go about using Clemsyn's kernel with CleanROM 2.3? Are there any risks with combining something like Clemsyn's kernel with a custom ROM?
I didn't really want to ask in the development thread because I didn't think it was for question and answers.
Clemsyn and CleanROM work perfectly together. Check out the dev thread for either, and look at the results...
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How would I go about using Clemsyn's kernel with CleanROM 2.3? Are there any risks with combining something like Clemsyn's kernel with a custom ROM?.
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Joe,
If you have flashed CleanROM 2.3 it's important to be on the JellyBean boot-loader.
If you are still on ICS upgrade to JB. (I won't go into rooting, saving root, custom recovery...blah blah)
Once you have Scotts CleanROM flashed and working.
Simply flash Clemsyn's kernel from a custom recovery.
I will say the risk is less than moderate.
I have had a good experience to this point in time.
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*Trying to stay simple here so I won't post links and other confusion.
I'm kind of a dummy or "newbster" if you will myself.
Once I got unlocked I was committed to either bricking or learning how to do this.
I made the mistake of installing Scotts ROM then flashed Clemsyn's over an ICS downgrade.
Dismal results there...so I just started from scratch...learned about flashing thru ADB from my windows PC.
I recommend getting to know the ADB (android development bridge) commands.
ADB is just a command prompt...like a DOS window that speaks to Android on a device.
It's certainly possible to crap the tab using it, yet it's an invaluable tool for flashing.
Used hiemanshu's method to gain root after flashing JellyBean .18.
Worked very well once the procedure clicked in my head.
Tons of help here at the development paradise known as XDA...
danger-rat said:
Clemsyn and CleanROM work perfectly together. Check out the dev thread for either, and look at the results...
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Is there a tutorial on how to install Clemsyn buried in the official thread?
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If you have CleanROM installed.
Simply flash the kernel.
It works in addition to CleanROM.
Clemsyn's is added to Scotts ROM.
Thats OK said:
If you have CleanROM installed.
Simply flash the kernel.
It works in addition to CleanROM.
Clemsyn's is added to Scotts ROM.
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Ok. Awesome! Thanks. If it causes problems for my device, does TWRP allow me to unflash (if that is even a thing)?
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I built a flashable zip with the clean ROM stock kernel. I'll send you a copy of you need it, and you can flash it just like you do with Clemsyn's kernel. I doubt you'll need it...
As noted above, you want to be on the JB (10.x) bootloader. Nothing to do with losing root, saving root, accessing recovery, and all that crap, but there's a restriction on the 9.x bootloader that restricts increased voltages, and this restricts the higher clock speeds associated with the increased voltage...
Personally I would make a backup of the tablet without the Kernal just in case then flash the kernal and if for some reason it doesnt work or you dont like it then you can go back to the recovery.
Don't forget to do a backup in TWRP before each step.
I have been renaming my backups ie; B4CL22, B4CL23, B4Clems22 and so on...you get the idea.
I can keep them straight that way.
Backups are very important as I now know.
hi, i have tf300t and i succesful flash cleanrom 2.3 and clemsyn kernel, but i haven't overclock. why?
abburci said:
hi, i have tf300t and i succesful flash cleanrom 2.3 and clemsyn kernel, but i haven't overclock. why?
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Did you flash the 1.8 ghz kernel?
buhohitr said:
Did you flash the 1.8 ghz kernel?
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yes
abburci said:
yes
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what is your clock speed?
buhohitr said:
what is your clock speed?
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1300 mhz in performance
abburci said:
1300 mhz in performance
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What app did you use to set your clock speed? have you tried "setcpu" or "System tuner" to see if it's over clocked to 1.8?
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What app did you use to set your clock speed? have you tried "setcpu" or "System tuner" to see if it's over clocked to 1.8?
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no, i tried nofrills cpu (sorry) and my max frequency is 1.3
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I didn't see a clemsyn kernel for 3.2... just the ROM he has. I like Prime and I've heard too many issues with the clemsyn rom so I was wondering if there was an OC kernel out for Prime 1.7.
Thanks
Clemsyn has a 3.2 kernel (use version 1) his version 2 - 4 is for stock rooted or clemsyn rom only
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baseballfanz said:
Clemsyn has a 3.2 kernel (use version 1) his version 2 - 4 is for stock rooted or clemsyn rom only
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Question for you if you've used Clemsyn's version 1 kernel.
Is it 'pre-overclocked' , or what I'm trying to ask, is does this kernel only boot at >1Ghz? Can it be booted at a stock speed, so I can figure out what my particular TF will do speedwise (with say, setCPU) without having to do a recovery right off?
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Question for you if you've used Clemsyn's version 1 kernel.
Is it 'pre-overclocked' , or what I'm trying to ask, is does this kernel only boot at >1Ghz? Can it be booted at a stock speed, so I can figure out what my particular TF will do speedwise (with say, setCPU) without having to do a recovery right off?
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1.0... rest is done manually.
zephiK said:
1.0... rest is done manually.
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Thanks, much appreciated -
hey I'm rooted on revolver 3.9.3,but when I go to download a kernel or a theme on the app it only downloads 576kb of it. any suggestions?
you may find it there:
http://www.gnufabio.com/revolver/dls/
michadreyer said:
you may find it there:
http://www.gnufabio.com/revolver/dls/
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thanx
michadreyer said:
you may find it there:
http://www.gnufabio.com/revolver/dls/
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btw cuz i just rooted the other day wat is the best kernal tht i should use
gnufabo suggests stock but i think blades 2 is the best
With the latest firmware update, all custom kernels have become unstable, including blades. People have reported their TF locking up with custom kernels. The only custom kernel that isn't unstable is clemsyn v21. Unfortunately, there's a battery drain of the dock with this kernel.
For now, until the kernel devs figure out what the hell is going on, the best thing for yout to do is use the stock kernel.
I havent had issue one with Roach's overclock kernel set at 1.4
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I havent had issue one with Roach's overclock kernel set at 1.4
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This is certainly good news. What's happening is that different people are reporting different results.
goodintentions said:
With the latest firmware update, all custom kernels have become unstable, including blades. People have reported their TF locking up with custom kernels. The only custom kernel that isn't unstable is clemsyn v21. Unfortunately, there's a battery drain of the dock with this kernel.
For now, until the kernel devs figure out what the hell is going on, the best thing for yout to do is use the stock kernel.
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I'm using Clem's v22a, just as always, and I am not having any issues whatsoever.
philburkhardt said:
I'm using Clem's v22a, just as always, and I am not having any issues whatsoever.
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I think blades 2 is OK haven't had problems but I'm just gonna go back to stock ;-)
Using Prime v2.0.6 kernel since Monday and it is stellar. No problems whatsoever. 3300 on Quadrant too!
I've actually been just fine with the Blades 2 kernel... No issues whatsoever - not even any excessive battery drain. OC'd to 1540.
just like the topic says, what's everyone's experience with addressing the io bottleneck on this pad?
I been using CleamRom 2.5 , and it has help a lot, I can now download a torrent and still surf the web or do other things.
Before with the stock ROM, I will not use the TF300 till the download was finish.
I also use CleanRom2.5 on my tf300TG and Untermench newest kernel, great IO score ~7000 in Quadrant
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I also use CleanRom2.5 on my tf300TG and Untermench newest kernel, great IO score ~7000 in Quadrant
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Am I correct that both clean and that kernel can be installed with a jellybean bootloader?
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Am I correct that both clean and that kernel can be installed with a jellybean bootloader?
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yes, thats what i have and that works for me upgraded to stock JB first, then custom rom
I have a TF101 with stock kernel/rom, with ICS 4.0.3, kernel 2.6.39.4 and compilation 9.2.1.27. I want to overclock the tablet, it it already rooted. How Do I do it? Thanks
HectorAguirre said:
I have a TF101 with stock kernel/rom, with ICS 4.0.3, kernel 2.6.39.4 and compilation 9.2.1.27. I want to overclock the tablet, it it already rooted. How Do I do it? Thanks
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Sorry to disappoint you, but you can't. You could overclock with a different kernel on the stock ROM, but if you want to stick with all stock, you're stuck at a stock levels. (Try saying that five times fast!)
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Sorry, I think I misread your post. Here are the instructions for overclocking from a stock install:
1. Flash a recovery. I use TWRP, but ClockworkMod is another common one.
2. Download and flash a kernel. Most ROMs come with their own, and almost all are overclockable. If you want to keep the stock OS, just look for a thread thats says [KERNEL][OC] or something along those lines in the development section.
3. Download SetCPU, NSTools, or something similar from the market. Then adjust to your liking.
4. Enjoy your overclock!
HectorAguirre said:
I have a TF101 with stock kernel/rom, with ICS 4.0.3, kernel 2.6.39.4 and compilation 9.2.1.27. I want to overclock the tablet, it it already rooted. How Do I do it? Thanks
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I would recommend using a kernel that is made for overclocking (I believe megatron's kernel is a good one) plus something like SetCPU.
Happy overclocking!
jakelikescake123 said:
I would recommend using a kernel that is made for overclocking (I believe megatron's kernel is a good one) plus something like SetCPU.
Happy overclocking!
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Great, Thank you both, I will try it.
Hello everyone from XDA forum. I am new to everything in this forum lol. I currently have TF300T tablet running the latest 4.2.1 Jelly Bean and Build 10.6.1.15.3. After a week of research over the internet, I have finally unlocked my boot loader and rooted the tablet. I followed the directions from the top of the page of this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204166 on how to install the new [CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.6.9]. My flashing steps are as follow.
1. Made a nandroi backup with twerp TWRP 2.5.0.0
2. While still in TWRP I hit install CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.6.8. Zip when finish I wipe dalvik and cache after rom flash
3. I then hit install again and flash CROMI-X 4.6.9 System Patch Download 1 - 151.88 KB when finish I wipe dalvik and cache after rom flash
4. Booted into system successfully and let the system stay idle for 10 minutes (assuming this is what stabilzing the rom meant)
5. I ran quadrant and only got a score improvement from 3393 stock to a 4601 with the cromi 4.6.9 as oppose to the 6614 score shown on the [CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.6.9] forum page
So my main concern is did I do something wrong in the process of installing the custom rom? I really want to get that quadrant score of 6614. If anyone from the team can help I be much appreciated. Thank you
The screenshot showed the result from the TF700 which obviously have a faster CPU then the 300. You should look at the individual scores at the bottom or you can flash a custom kernel to overclock your device. Even then, I don't understand why you are distressing yourself over something of such trivial significance.
Hint Hint http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40919820&postcount=71 ive got benchmarks of 7000 with it on cromi. Which is about he same as most tf700s, only the tf700 has higher overclocked kernels available, higher revisions of our cpu should be able to handle the same overclocks, but there isn't a high oc kernel to test yet
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The screenshot showed the result from the TF700 which obviously have a faster CPU then the 300. You should look at the individual scores at the bottom or you can flash a custom kernel to overclock your device. Even then, I don't understand why you are distressing yourself over something of such trivial significance.
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Well the reason I unlock my tablet was to unleash its full potential with a stable overclock thats why I wanted to reach the "6614" score on quadrant. Anyway, thanks for clarifying. I didn't know that it was a tf700 score, just assume that installing that rom would yield a higher score.
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Hint Hint http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40919820&postcount=71 ive got benchmarks of 7000 with it on cromi. Which is about he same as most tf700s, only the tf700 has higher overclocked kernels available, higher revisions of our cpu should be able to handle the same overclocks, but there isn't a high oc kernel to test yet
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Hey JoinTheReamls, that's an awesome score. Didnt think it was possible to bench that high on a tf300t. Is that kernel from the link you shown provide a stable over clock for a 24/7 a day usage? If not are there any other kernel that's compatible with my current custom ROM? If the rom you mention is stable, how would I go about installing this kernel on my tf300t running 4.2.1 Cromi 4.6.9? Please be thorough with your installation step as I am still fairly a noob. Thank you
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Hey JoinTheReamls, that's an awesome score. Didnt think it was possible to bench that high on a tf300t. Is that kernel from the link you shown provide a stable over clock for a 24/7 a day usage? If not are there any other kernel that's compatible with my current custom ROM? If the rom you mention is stable, how would I go about installing this kernel on my tf300t running 4.2.1 Cromi 4.6.9? Please be thorough with your installation step as I am still fairly a noob. Thank you
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That kernel is completely stable for me and should be for you to, if it isnt for you there is a kernel in that thread with 1.75ghz overclock that will be.
installation is very easy, just reboot to twrp and flash the zip. No need for any wipes, this is the same for most android kernel install across most devices
Enjoy
I am pretty sure the Quadrant scores are based on performance mode selected. Try that. I'm getting close to 6000 if I do this.
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You should be able to get over 6000 on the TF300 with Hunds kernel. That's will probably be 1000 less.
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That kernel is completely stable for me and should be for you to, if it isnt for you there is a kernel in that thread with 1.75ghz overclock that will be.
installation is very easy, just reboot to twrp and flash the zip. No need for any wipes, this is the same for most android kernel install across most devices
Enjoy
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I flash the 1.8 GHz kernel with cromi and it was not stable when I increase frequency to 1.8ghz. Then flash the 1.75 GHz and has been stale for the past two days .
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I am pretty sure the Quadrant scores are based on performance mode selected. Try that. I'm getting close to 6000 if I do this.
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I finally bench in performance mode and score was totally different. Thanks for info.
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You should be able to get over 6000 on the TF300 with Hunds kernel. That's will probably be 1000 less.
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Thanks for your awesome cromix 4.6.9 ROM cheers everyone for the friendly assistant.
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