V6 supercharger - Asus Transformer TF700

Has anyone tried this out on their tf700?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
I was thinking about trying it out when I get some time and read up on it.

It's basically just init. script's isnt it.
I did read quite a lot about it when i got sidetracked in the dev forum once. Would be interesting to know how it works.
Presume it works the same way as the tweaks that Pimp My Rom allows
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TF300T Kernels??

Few questions in reference to the Kernel for the Transformer....
1) Any devs working on a OC'able Kernel for the TF300T?
2) Will a Kernel from any of the other variations of the Transformer work? I know there is a few for the TF201 or 200 whatever its called.
Thats all i really have for now question wise... as usual thanks for any replies and help.
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XperianceIT said:
Few questions in reference to the Kernel for the Transformer....
1) Any devs working on a OC'able Kernel for the TF300T?
2) Will a Kernel from any of the other variations of the Transformer work? I know there is a few for the TF201 or 200 whatever its called.
Thats all i really have for now question wise... as usual thanks for any replies and help.
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I would also like to know when/if there comes a OC kernel fro tf300t/tg Tf201 kernel should work? basicaly the same hardware?
Tf200 kernel wont work right if at all. Having basically the same hardware isnt good enough. The camera is different, the memory is diffent, its the same cpu but its clocked different, the screen is different ect....
Hang tight im sure one will be released soon the devs seem to be doing there thing. Besides you can oc to 1.5 ghz now, how much more do you really need. I know i like to see how far i can push it, but in reality whats a couple of hundred mhz going to do? This tablet runs great in power saving mode let alone preformance.
i like to test the limits on the cpu as well, in my opinion every little bit helps. why have 1.5 when i can have 1.8ghz or maybe more... lol
allram said:
I would also like to know when/if there comes a OC kernel fro tf300t/tg Tf201 kernel should work? basicaly the same hardware?
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DonĀ“t try to flash a 201 Kernel. A friend on Android Hilfe tried and now his pad is totally bricked.
i wouldnt do it unless it was confirmed to work... im not totally crazy... lol
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tf300 jellybean ota kills ezoverclock?

Just upgraded to jellybean on my tf300 but now when I try to install ezoverclock it freezes and reboots. Is there a workaround or an updated apk? I hope the dev is working on something, jellybean is nice and snappy and my i/o scores doubled but my games are slower and my antutu score droped over 2000 points! I cant believe one one has posted anything about this yet, how am I the first one?
it has been posted several times in a lot of the jb threads ezoverclock causes bootloops
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Sorry I mean that there was no specific topic about ezoverclock not working anymore .They have mentioned it as a problem after the update but no one has really talked about it not working and fixing it. And I'm freaking out cause I pretty much live on this thing and use ezoverclock constantly,keeps my emulators and video converter running fast.
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I guess the best option is to post on the original ezoverclock thread.
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Stock tweaks

I know I might get flamed for this, but I don't feel like ROMing. With that in mind, are there tweaks that I can do to make my TF700 run any faster?
Thanks
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jp555soul said:
I know I might get flamed for this, but I don't feel like ROMing. With that in mind, are there tweaks that I can do to make my TF700 run any faster?
Thanks
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With pure stock, no root and locked bootloader - enable force 2gpu in settings ->developer option. ...That about it!
With pure stock rooted and locked bootloader - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1758160 , and install browser2ram for smooth browsing.
But the true performance, with smooth, fast and snappy - unlocked and rooted with Cleanrom, Clemsync kernel and data2sd. It's like driving a race car versus a ford Pinto.

Is overclocking worth it?

Ok so I'm a bit new to the community in terms of tablet hardware and wanted to understand the concept of overclocking now from what I've heard the Asus tf300t has the capability to be increased to 1.5ghz it's stock is 1.3 I believe so my question is:
what are the basic benefits of overclocking.
How do you go about doing it? (app, or what not)
What damages can be done if done incorrectly. (boot loop or brick)
If this isn't the right place to post this direct me to someplace better please! Thank you!
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You'll need to flash another Kernal. There are various guides on this forum depending on what firmware you're on
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It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
Benefit is basically making your tablet faster and smother under heavy tasks such as gaming. Light tasks wont be affected much.
In order to over clock, you need custom kernel and a software that allows you to over clock or under clock. My favorite is set CPU which is paid ( there are tons of CPU app)
If you over clock too much, tablet will become very unstable and also CPU can overheat much easier which can lead to hardware failure. I recommend you to overclock up to 1.6 max if you ever gonna over clock.
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bottom line yes. its a night and day difference on this device. at least mine.
kaos420 said:
bottom line yes. its a night and day difference on this device. at least mine.
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I second this when playing games. I do also see a very slight difference in normal day to day use. Just dont overvolt, that i heard is bad for the chip and greatly shortens the length of the chip. Overclocking isnt as bad for it.
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Ah ok so you do need a custom kernel/rom in order to gain access to overclocking. Well I've had problems before with flashing custom roms(soft bricked) and I'm kinda hesitant about it but I mean I've ran emulation on 1.3ghz and it runs smooth like for epsxe. I guess it's a matter of preference really?
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I think that it is worth to unlock if you use a 1tb hard disk. It is more useful to overlock GPU as it will boost your perfomance in UI and games.
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Overclock improved my tablet experience
When I was running cleanrom 3.4.1 and Unters TF300T 10.4.4.25 Kernel I had it O/C'ed to 1.6.
The ui and games like beach buggy blitz , dead trigger ran noticeably smoother .
Now I'm bac on stock android 4.2.1 from Asus website its nowhere near as smooth probably not even as smooth as stock 4.1.2 imo.
ya im on cm10.1 at the moment. over clocked to 1.6ghz currently. i find whether it was clean rom 3.4.4 or cm10.1 1.6ghz seems to be my tablets sweet spot. with my tablet and dock together on cm10.1 i have lasted like 4 days unplugged laying around with daily use for alittle bit. grand theft auto final fantasy dead trigger. all play so smooth.
Tergrak over clock let's you over clock any ROM, you don't need a custom ROM or kernel just root. Its on the play store.
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+1 for overclocking. You can run the tablet at the lower speeds to save the battery when just messing around but you have the option to turn it up when needed. I overclock every device I own if possible. :good:
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Tergrak over clock let's you over clock any ROM, you don't need a custom ROM or kernel just root. Its on the play store.
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are you sure it works? TF300 is not listed on "supported devices" and one review from this tablet said that this tablet is not supported
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kyokeun1234 said:
are you sure it works? TF300 is not listed on "supported devices" and one review from this tablet said that this tablet is not supported
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Hmmm sorry bout that. Your right it looks like its only for Samsung chip sets. I do apologize, I'll see if there is a similar app and I'll try tegrak on my nexus 7
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The only time clock my TF300 is I am gaming. Very smooth and fast!:good:

Help choosing ROM

OK, my problem is I can't decide what ROM is best for me, And I'd rather not spend time trying them all out when I have all you beautiful people who can give me their input. The two ROMs I've used are cm10 and liquid smooth. The issue is though cm10 hasn't had any real bugs for me yet, it isn't as fast or smooth as liquid smooth is. But liquid smooth although faster, seemed to be a bit more buggy. So I'm looking for a ROM that's stabile and not too buggy' but is also smooth and fast. I don't need a ton of customization but a small to decent amount would be nice and a few nice features wouldn't hurt but neither of those are necessary. . What ROMs would you guys suggest for me and if possible why. Thanks ahead of time.
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xMrArnoldx said:
OK, my problem is I can't decide what ROM is best for me, And I'd rather not spend time trying them all out when I have all you beautiful people who can give me their input. The two ROMs I've used are cm10 and liquid smooth. The issue is though cm10 hasn't had any real bugs for me yet, it isn't as fast or smooth as liquid smooth is. But liquid smooth although faster, seemed to be a bit more buggy. So I'm looking for a ROM that's stabile and not too buggy' but is also smooth and fast. I don't need a ton of customization but a small to decent amount would be nice and a few nice features wouldn't hurt but neither of those are necessary. . What ROMs would you guys suggest for me and if possible why. Thanks ahead of time.
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I suggest Cromi. Plain and simple. It has its small bugs of course, considering it is based upon stock. However, the support for it is fantastic and it comes with many options. I am looking forward to 4.2.1. The tf300 got the option to switch between layouts of 4.1 and 4.2 and I think that is great of ASUS to come out with, and when ASUS released 4.2.1 for the TF700, I am sure sbdags will keep that implemented. With 4.2.1 I am sure will come some more smoothness and stability. CM is smooth, but does not seem as fast as Cromi. It also depends on the launcher and settings you have.
Good Luck on your choice.
Tylor
I've been researching around the forums and it seems like clean ROM is good' but which is the best, I saw two, ace and inheritance
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xMrArnoldx said:
I've been researching around the forums and it seems like clean ROM is good' but which is the best, I saw two, ace and inheritance
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There is no "best" per say. Each has its ups and downs. I however prefer Cromi over other because it is stocked based and it still has the 4.1.1 tablet UI. Also, since Cromi has the most users, feedback and stability will be best. It is a matter of your choice in the end. Just try it out, you can always nandroid backup your current and try out others.
However, 3.4.5 just came out and I would wait. I personally am experiencing problems ATM and trying to figure it out. Problem currently (March 21 2013) seems to revolve around the new Cromi Boot Logo. So when in options just choose the Stock or Nexus 7 Boot logo instead.
Tylor
Thanks for the help, I'll try both, see which I like more. Finally be able to settle down and not keep switching between ROMs like I have.
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