how to overclock s2 plus - Samsung Galaxy S II Plus

hi every one could u please provide on how to overclock processor speed ? i have installed the kernel for it but after overclocking to 1300 the device frozen a bit it became slower than before please help

John michell said:
hi every one could u please provide on how to overclock processor speed ? i have installed the kernel for it but after overclocking to 1300 the device frozen a bit it became slower than before please help
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i think your question shouldn't be, "how to overclock", cause apparently you have already overclocked =="
your question should be "overclocking problems"
about your problem, i prefer you to set the performance down to 1.2 again, overclocking actually harms your hardware and is usually dangerous.
If you really want to overclock your phone, with 1.3GHZ, restore back to your stock kernel, and wipe cache, flash, wipe cache again, then reboot, i think this should help

1.2 is more than just fine for me on S2+.
Never had any lag or spike issue when multitasking.

Raven_Yen said:
1.2 is more than just fine for me on S2+.
Never had any lag or spike issue when multitasking.
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sometimes the device freezes when overloaded with some operations but after overclocking it frozen more than before

I underclock it to 800mhz and it works fine, no lags. A typical daily usage for me: texts, whatsapp, emails (3 accounts synced), Neutron music player (which is said to require 1K mhz), browsing, instagram, occasional youtube, rss feeds.
But then again, I don't play games or watch videos/movies on it. Maybe this is what's causing lags and freezes for you?
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corduroy84 said:
I underclock it to 800mhz and it works fine, no lags. A typical daily usage for me: texts, whatsapp, emails (3 accounts synced), Neutron music player (which is said to require 1K mhz), browsing, instagram, occasional youtube, rss feeds.
But then again, I don't play games or watch videos/movies on it. Maybe this is what's causing lags and freezes for you?
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actually I am using a mixture of all those u mentioned have u tried to overclock or just u tried under clocking ?

John michell said:
actually I am using a mixture of all those u mentioned have u tried to overclock or just u tried under clocking ?
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I've tried for a day when I first flashed that kernel. Decided that the increased battery drain wasn't worth it.
What about apps, how many do you have? Also, widgets? Should check on them, could be the case of too many of them constantly running in the background.
Edit: Ah, just thought of this. What about the cpu governor and i/o scheduler that you're using
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corduroy84 said:
I've tried for a day when I first flashed that kernel. Decided that the increased battery drain wasn't worth it.
What about apps, how many do you have? Also, widgets? Should check on them, could be the case of too many of them constantly running in the background.
Edit: Ah, just thought of this. What about the cpu governor and i/o scheduler that you're using
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Please man if u know how to overclock the processor speed and u tried that and found it totally safe please show me how to do it I installed the kernel for overclocking and the speed was raised to 1300 mhz i found the device is not normal it freezes just by slide touching the screen so please advise what do u mean by cpu governor ?

John michell said:
Please man if u know how to overclock the processor speed and u tried that and found it totally safe please show me how to do it I installed the kernel for overclocking and the speed was raised to 1300 mhz i found the device is not normal it freezes just by slide touching the screen so please advise what do u mean by cpu governor ?
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I dont really comprehend you here. So you flashed the kernel and that's it? If so, now you need an app like "setcpu", "no frills cpu control", etc.
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corduroy84 said:
I dont really comprehend you here. So you flashed the kernel and that's it? If so, now you need an app like "setcpu", "no frills cpu control", etc.
I installed it already whats next ?
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I use Viber, whatsapp, Email, facebook 24x7 and they keep running in thd back ground. Along with that I also play all the heavy big games like Real Racing 3, Fifa 12, Modern Combat 4 etc. I run all those games from my Ext SD card. Never faced any lag issue. I believe the specs of this phone are awesome and you don't really need to over clock or under clock it. Never freezes for me.
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John michell said:
I installed it already whats next ?
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Seriously mate? It's so simple. Just set your desired frequency with the app.
And choose the governor e.g smartassv2, ondemandx, interactivd, etc. But avoid powersave and conservative since you don't want lags and choppy performance. Here's a guide to cpu governors: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2017715
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corduroy84 said:
Seriously mate? It's so simple. Just set your desired frequency with the app.
And choose the governor e.g smartassv2, ondemandx, interactivd, etc. But avoid powersave and conservative since you don't want lags and choppy performance. Here's a guide to cpu governors: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2017715
Thanks a lot brother may be i didn't explain it very well i have set the kernel and the frequency which is 1300 ondemand but apparently the device started to get slower than before overclocking that way i thought i might be ruining the phone by doing such a thing and it didn't get any better
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Do not overclock your device above 1,5 GHz!

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[Q] dragon ota kernel 1.1.1 (i think)

i never used custom kernels before but overclocking to 1.5ghz is awesome. one downfall, phone gets super hot and my phone restarts. i've heard of undervolting but i have no clue on how to set it using setcpu. i've heard 1.5ghz to be something like -100mv but do i set -100mv to all of the frequencies?
marine417 said:
i never used custom kernels before but overclocking to 1.5ghz is awesome. one downfall, phone gets super hot and my phone restarts. i've heard of undervolting but i have no clue on how to set it using setcpu. i've heard 1.5ghz to be something like -100mv but do i set -100mv to all of the frequencies?
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What do you need the phone to do if you want it to be constantly at 1.5ghz?
You can try using Faux's or Trinity kernel. Both have versions that are already UV'd upon flash. Although some chips can't handle UV. Also, I believe you have to use a different app to control your voltage.
When i play games or watch movies i set it up to 1.5ghz and since school is out and no job... im kinda on my phone for a few hours. Also, i tend to forget to turn it down.
Oh yea my bad, its cpu master. I tried -100mv to all frequencies and it'll work for like a minute then it'll freeze and have to pull out the batt.
I'll check out those other kernels but this one has really fast boot. Although, which of the other kernels gets updated the most?
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marine417 said:
When i play games or watch movies i set it up to 1.5ghz and since school is out and no job... im kinda on my phone for a few hours. Also, i tend to forget to turn it down.
Oh yea my bad, its cpu master. I tried -100mv to all frequencies and it'll work for like a minute then it'll freeze and have to pull out the batt.
I'll check out those other kernels but this one has really fast boot. Although, which of the other kernels gets updated the most?
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Faux boots up in less than 30 seconds for me so give that a shot. Both Faux and Trinity get's updated very often. So you can't go wrong with either.
marine417 said:
When i play games or watch movies i set it up to 1.5ghz and since school is out and no job... im kinda on my phone for a few hours. Also, i tend to forget to turn it down.
Oh yea my bad, its cpu master. I tried -100mv to all frequencies and it'll work for like a minute then it'll freeze and have to pull out the batt.
I'll check out those other kernels but this one has really fast boot. Although, which of the other kernels gets updated the most?
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I play games like dead space and Nova at 1.2 and have no lag whatsoever, basically they only time overclocking to 1.5 does anything is when you're running some type of performance test.
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mackster248 said:
Faux boots up in less than 30 seconds for me so give that a shot. Both Faux and Trinity get's updated very often. So you can't go wrong with either.
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95Z28 said:
I play games like dead space and Nova at 1.2 and have no lag whatsoever, basically they only time overclocking to 1.5 does anything is when you're running some type of performance test.
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aaahh yea im starting to c wat u mean. keeping it 1.1 and its still good. got used to the old phones under 1ghz and single core.
oh, do guys have to links to the kernels? im trying to find it but its usually part of a rom.
Go in the development section and look for [kernel] in the titles and not ones that say [rom].

[Q] Have you managed to OC to 1460MHZ and keep stability?

I'm using AOSP+ ICS ROM with the latest Matr1x kernel. Whenever I try to OC to 1460 the phone freezes and I have to pull the battery, so I'm forced to run at a maximum of 1300MHz.
Also, on a related matter, is it good practice to use SetCPU with various profiles (battery<, temp>, screenoff, charging) for various frequencies? Or should I just use AOSP+ tweaks to chose a min and max frequency and let it be?
Thanks for taking the time to answer these.
Raise all voltages by +30 across the board
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My Phone freezes when i try to OC to 1460
Read the above comment or read my FAQ...god..
Lol
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPclc3eKgiQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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zgomot said:
Also, on a related matter, is it good practice to use SetCPU with various profiles (battery<, temp>, screenoff, charging) for various frequencies? Or should I just use AOSP+ tweaks to chose a min and max frequency and let it be?
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If you are using deep idle you shouldn't underclock since it causes a race-to-idle condition. In other words your battery will drain faster. If you don't use deep idle, feel free to underclock when the screen is off or whatever you want.
sakisds said:
If you are using deep idle you shouldn't underclock since it causes a race-to-idle condition. In other words your battery will drain faster. If you don't use deep idle, feel free to underclock when the screen is off or whatever you want.
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To the point and verry helpful, thanks a bunch
mathkid95 said:
Raise all voltages by +30 across the board
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Can I do this via AOSP+ tweaks and still use SetCpu to OC and UC? Are they conflicting apps? (Deep idle OFF)
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I would recommend just using setcpu
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mathkid95 said:
Raise all voltages by +30 across the board
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Just an update, Using CNA 1.4.0 and Matr1x v17, I am stable oc'ed to 1460.
this is what I am running
1)800/1460
2)gov =Ondemand
3)Scheduler =Noop
4)all voltages to +30 (used the cna rom's voltage tweaker)
I tried ShadowGun: the Leftover.. and It was flying. Of course, make sure that have enough battery or that you have a charger ready. But finally it works, try this and let me know
I can run it for 10-20 min of usage then get a freeze. I never raised the voltages before though. It seems like its working for other people. And the actual developer of Matrix Kernel is telling you to ....
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
AOKP (Build 25)
Eugene's Kernel (Speedy 7)
OC 800/100 (Lionheart)
Live OC (105)
It still amazes me how so many people that ask about overclocking have no frigging idea at all how cpus/gpus in general are binned etc.
I have a question. Why do you guys overclock that much? It might be snappy but battery life is just bad and it just doesn't worth it in my opinion.
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albundy2010 said:
It still amazes me how so many people that ask about overclocking have no frigging idea at all how cpus/gpus in general are binned etc.
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Care to shed some light for us people that have no frigging idea at all how cpus/gpus in general are binned etc? If not, well... why did you even bother posting?
ljordan2 said:
I have a question. Why do you guys overclock that much? It might be snappy but battery life is just bad and it just doesn't worth it in my opinion.
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Personally, I do it because I can. Seriously... I'm a geek, I love gadgets and tech and I like to tinker.
On the subject at hand, I'm still unable to OC to 1460 (ARM voltages +30, INT voltages +25) but at 1300 it runs fine, no issues whatsoever.
i can run 1460 stable all day. bigxie/matrix. just did +30 to all the voltages above 1000. deadline and lulzactive..
If you are a geek you would know about something as simple as binning chips. Do what a tech geek would do...look it up. Same thing the op should have done with his ?. Hell mathkid has a answer to his ? In the op of his kernel thread. Which is the kernel he is running
albundy2010 said:
If you are a geek you would know about something as simple as binning chips. Do what a tech geek would do...look it up. Same thing the op should have done with his ?. Hell mathkid has a answer to his ? In the op of his kernel thread. Which is the kernel he is running
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You're kinda bitter for someone married to a busty redhead
jesusice said:
You're kinda bitter for someone married to a busty redhead
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Haha, I thought so too.
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[Q] ICS Inquisition - running 1500MHz constant (no scaling back) - risk? bug?

Is this a bug in the rom, or is it safe?
It's constantly running on the OC of 1500MHz.
Usually the cpu is meant to scale down when idle. Not the case here.
Thanks
Are you using setCPU, system tuner, or any user app to OC?
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stringer7 said:
Are you using setCPU, system tuner, or any user app to OC?
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It's OC'd out of the box
I just downloaded and run CPU MASTER FREE and it shows constant 1500MHz reading.
I think I will have to depart from this ROM (even though it's very good). I am assuming it will kill the already week battery
benyben123 said:
It's OC'd out of the box
I just downloaded and run CPU MASTER FREE and it shows constant 1500MHz reading.
I think I will have to depart from this ROM (even though it's very good). I am assuming it will kill the already week battery
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Try another CPU controller like system tuner, setcpu or no frills. Its not the roms fault.
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benyben123 said:
It's OC'd out of the box
I just downloaded and run CPU MASTER FREE and it shows constant 1500MHz reading.
I think I will have to depart from this ROM (even though it's very good). I am assuming it will kill the already week battery
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and even if u r using cpu master free , just make sure that its on Ondemand , n everything wll b just fine

Best overclock value

Hello,everyone....recently I overclock my desire s and thanks to many of you I received many useful information so I want to share impression how overclocking has improved performance and battery to help other like us to know what and how to use overclocking and governor....
So I start ....
I use Viper saga with tweaked kernel 3.x/ondemand with deadline/cpu min.245-max.1410
I noticed that my graphic is very good and everything works like a charm....for example in FIFA12 I noticed that even the shadow of all player are so intense and everything is so clear,it seems that improves my graphic and my phone is faster..I hope that overclocking to 1410 to not damaged my phone.So what configuration do you have ?
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Set the governor to performance. Battery eater though. But u only can choose better battery life or smoother graphics, so make up ur mind and choose one :thumbup:
When playing with overclocking unstick 'set on boot'. So that it goes back to normal once reboot in case of any freeze. Overclock it based on ur desired value, experiment with it, slowly. increase the value step by step. Leave it for a day then increase again. If it freezes then u know ur phone's limit.
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i have read that people say it's stable up to 1.5 GHz.
I have set mine to 1.3GHz to be on the safe side.
And set it to,on demand,so it only takes up more when it needs to.
setting it up to high speeds can result in a melt down,draining batteries and will shorten out the life of your phone even when stable for a couple of days so be aware of what your doing...
there is no best value for everyone, some say 1ghz is enough, some say 1.5 ghz is not enough.
so it depends on what you need, its a trial and error thing
u will get a fast response phone but battery life is sucs ... cant complain though
LOL? :what: how many threads must u made to ask a question? answer can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2092673:D
why not just continue on your thread?
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Right now I'm using PACman v19.3 and I can get up to 1.8ghz no lag but battery life can sometimes get a little bit bar but works like a dream on games
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king of disaster said:
i have read that people say it's stable up to 1.5 GHz.
I have set mine to 1.3GHz to be on the safe side.
And set it to,on demand,so it only takes up more when it needs to.
setting it up to high speeds can result in a melt down,draining batteries and will shorten out the life of your phone even when stable for a couple of days so be aware of what your doing...
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How do you managed to set to 1,3Ghz?I have CPUset and I don't have the value 1,3 Ghz....
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ifti786 said:
Right now I'm using PACman v19.3 and I can get up to 1.8ghz no lag but battery life can sometimes get a little bit bar but works like a dream on games
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What kernel you have?
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Never a good idea to overclock CPU more than 1.5 GHZ . That is the maximum stable frequency for our processor.
I use my phone at 1.2 GHZ.
Tapatalked from Desire S running Andromadus
What is the best application for overclock?
for example when I play a game to switch automatically to my desire frequency and governor?Now I have Cpu master but unfortunately i don't have more option for profile ....and is it possible to set frequency to 1300Mhz ?
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petrevirgil said:
What is the best application for overclock?
for example when I play a game to switch automatically to my desire frequency and governor?Now I have Cpu master but unfortunately i don't have more option for profile ....and is it possible to set frequency to 1300Mhz ?
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If you want separate screen on/screen off profiles, I would recommend daemon controller app (with andrev_oc installed through the app).
If you want more profiles for different situations, setcpu is probably the only real option.
Setting to 1.3 GHz depends on the kernel you're using, not on the app.
teadrinker said:
If you want separate screen on/screen off profiles, I would recommend daemon controller app (with andrev_oc installed through the app).
If you want more profiles for different situations, setcpu is probably the only real option.
Setting to 1.3 GHz depends on the kernel you're using, not on the app.
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I use tweaked kernel 3.x but i dont have the option to set to 1300....I have all value from 245 to 1495 but 1300is missing...
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petrevirgil said:
Hello,everyone....recently I overclock my desire s and thanks to many of you I received many useful information so I want to share impression how overclocking has improved performance and battery to help other like us to know what and how to use overclocking and governor....
So I start ....
I use Viper saga with tweaked kernel 3.x/ondemand with deadline/cpu min.245-max.1410
I noticed that my graphic is very good and everything works like a charm....for example in FIFA12 I noticed that even the shadow of all player are so intense and everything is so clear,it seems that improves my graphic and my phone is faster..I hope that overclocking to 1410 to not damaged my phone.So what configuration do you have ?
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I think the stable is 1,2~1,3GHz, but u can overclock it up to 1,5ghz but it eats your battery... so be careful!
dave3002 said:
I think the stable is 1,2~1,3GHz, but u can overclock it up to 1,5ghz but it eats your battery... so be careful!
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Thanks but how can I set to 1300?....I don't have that value in setCPU....
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Nexus 5 Overclocking

OK, first of all I'd like to apologise for all the questions I keep posting. Im quite a noob with android, and coming from an iPhone, it's been a big leap. I'm just overwhelmed by the android system and how open it is! But I do all this cool stuff to my android like everyone else, although I don't wanna ruin a £350 phone by doing something stupid without guidance! (I'm just a big kid really! ) Which is why I keep posting questions, because it's hard to Google/Search XDA for this stuff...
Whenever I search XDA for 'Nexus 5 Overclocking' all I get is ROM threads, so this will be a thread for everything [under][over]clocking! Share your most effective results, and ask the pros questions!
I'll start it off...
I've Underclocked before, but now I wanna Terry out some heavy emulators (dolphin emulator, Nintendo 64 emulator ect.) But I don't think my phone is powerful enough to run these games full speed underclocked... I want to OVERclock it now, so which apps do I need to achieve this, how do I do it, and what are the most effective values for it?
Thanks,
Pro_Vickers.
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The kernel defines whether or not you can overclock.
There is no real need to in the nexus 5 though.
If it is choppy at 2.3ghz then there is something wrong with the emulator.
In context I play final fantasy 9 on the psx emulator fpse using opengl graphics (which is limited to single core) and still get a constant 60fps
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ProVickers said:
I want to OVERclock it now, so which apps do I need to achieve this, how do I do it, and what are the most effective values for it?
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Hi,
First you need a kernel with overclock (Franciscofranco, Trinity, ElementalX, etc...).
For the apps Franciscofranco have its own app (Francsico Kernel Updater-> FKU) and Trinity kernel also (Trinity Kernel Toolbox-> TKT), all available on the Play Store.
You can use a "generic" app like Trickster Mod, Play store too.
With the apps you choose your max CPU freq and it's done...
For overclocking there is no "most effective value" it depends of the voltage and what your CPU can handle. 2,4/2,5 Ghz seems reasonable (with some kernels you can go above like 2,8 Ghz).
Try a "safe" overclock first like 2,4/2,5 Ghz, and don't set the CPU freq "at boot" to avoid any problem like bootloop in case your CPU can't handle these freqs.
Maybe you'll need to raise a bit the voltage for these CP freqs, it depends of your CPU binning.
You can apply your settings at boot via the app when you are sure that all is stable (so after a few days of test with your use).
In any case you'll need to test in different situations to see if all is fine (hard and normal use)...
Alex240188 said:
The kernel defines whether or not you can overclock.
There is no real need to in the nexus 5 though.
If it is choppy at 2.3ghz then there is something wrong with the emulator.
In context I play final fantasy 9 on the psx emulator fpse using opengl graphics (which is limited to single core) and still get a constant 60fps
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I've Underclocked and it's choppy, but I know it's not the emulators fault because of the reviews, and I've played with it before I Underclocked... The problem is, I forgot how I Underclocked, so can you tell me how I clock it back to stock GHz?
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I have Franco kernel so clocking shouldn't be a problem should it? Also can I use trickster mod for it? Thanks
viking37 said:
Hi,
First you need a kernel with overclock (Franciscofranco, Trinity, ElementalX, etc...).
For the apps Francisco have its own app (Francsico Kernel Updater-> FKU) and Trinity kernel also (Trinity Kernel Toolbox-> TKT), all available on the Play Store.
You can use a "generic" app like Trickster Mod, Play store too.
For overclocking there is no "most effective value" it depends of the voltage and what your CPU can handle. 2,4/2,5 Ghz seems reasonable (with some kernels you can go above like 2,8 Ghz).
Try a "safe" overclock first like 2,4/2,5 Ghz, and don't set the CPU freq "at boot" to avoid any problem like bootloop in case your CPU can't handle thes freqs.
Maybe you'll need to raise a bit the voltage for these CP freqs.
In any case you'll need to test in different situations to see if all is fine...
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Hi,
I've Undervolted -75, so should overvolt or set it back to stock values so I can safely try out 2.5Ghz?
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ProVickers said:
P.S
I have Franco kernel so clocking shouldn't be a problem should it? Also can I use trickster mod for it? Thanks
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Re,
Yes you can overclock with Francisco's kernel and yes you can use Trickster mod...
ProVickers said:
Hi,
I've Undervolted -75, so should overvolt or set it back to stock values so I can safely try out 2.5Ghz?
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Try with your undervolt...
But in first I would try with the original voltage, not necessary overvolting...
Try and see, only you can know if it will be safe or not...
viking37 said:
Re,
Yes you can overclock with Francisco's kernel and yes you can use Trickster mod...
Try with your undervolt...
But in first I would try with the original voltage, not necessary overvolting...
Try and see, only you can know if it will be safe or not...
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All I can see in FKU is Max CPU frequency (960MHz), min (422MHz) and GPU frequency (320MHz) under GPU control... What do I tinker with to get it to 2.4GHz?
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ProVickers said:
All I can see in FKU is Max CPU frequency (960MHz), min (422MHz) and GPU frequency (320MHz) under GPU control... What do I tinker with to get it to 2.4GHz?
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Max CPU at 960 Mhz
You only see this CPU freq? Maybe your phone is actually to hot and the CPU freq is decreased?
"Click" on Max CPU freq then scroll down to see all the CPU freqs...
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Max CPU at 960 Mhz
You only see this CPU freq? Maybe your phone is actually to hot and the CPU freq is decreased?
"Click" on Max CPU freq then scroll down to see all the CPU freqs...
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Sorry, I mean that's what it's set at, I can see all of the frequencies, but which ones do I set?
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ProVickers said:
Sorry, I mean that's what it's set at, I can see all of the frequencies, but which ones do I set?
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Ok...
Hum... you choose the one you want, you want to overclock so overclock. The stock CPU freq is 2,26 Ghz so if you go above this freq you overclock...
Maybe it's why "But I don't think my phone is powerful enough to run these games", like you said, if your max CPU freq was at 960 Mhz...?
Default the stock max freq will be 2260 MHz or 2.26ghz depending on how it's displayed.
I'd leave your undervolt as it is for now and just increase the max frequency and see if it becomes smooth for what you need
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viking37 said:
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Hum... you choose the one you want, you want to overclock so overclock. The stock CPU freq is 2,26 Ghz so if you go above this freq you overclock...
Maybe it's why "But I don't think my phone is powerful enough to run these games", like you said, if your max CPU freq was at 960 Mhz...?
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Alex240188 said:
Default the stock max freq will be 2260 MHz or 2.26ghz depending on how it's displayed.
I'd leave your undervolt as it is for now and just increase the max frequency and see if it becomes smooth for what you need
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I know that my phone is fast enough (obviously, it's a nexus 5 beast!), and I know that I lowered my CPU frequencies, but it's just that I forgot what the defaults were, and how to change it. I know now, thanks you guys! P.S should I change my min frequency or is that fine?
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ProVickers said:
I know that my phone is fast enough (obviously, it's a nexus 5 beast!), and I know that I lowered my CPU frequencies, but it's just that I forgot what the defaults were, and how to change it. I know now, thanks you guys! P.S should I change my min frequency or is that fine?
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Ah ok, you should have explained it at the beginning... , you're welcome
Stock min CPU freq is 300 Mhz..., not sure you'll see any gain to set it to 422 Mhz...
Set it again at 300 Mhz and see...
In any case if sometimes you have a doubt about some stock settings, disable the set on boot option and reboot, all the stocks settings will go back. Or in FKU, App settings then clear data for FKU.

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