experience on 1.7ghz - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

would like to ask how is experience on an oc kernel @1.7ghz? getting reboots? crashes?
with my phone: some people have stronger cpu's and can get from 600mhz to 906mhz i can only get to 878 is this the same for the 300T? because mine has no reboots at all, no crashes/freezes nothing! and it is running constantly @1.7ghz
EDIT: is there an oc kernel available that goes to 1.8ghz? because i want to give it a try!
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noahvt said:
would like to ask how is experience on an oc kernel @1.7ghz? getting reboots? crashes?
with my phone: some people have stronger cpu's and can get from 600mhz to 906mhz i can only get to 878 is this the same for the 300T? because mine has no reboots at all, no crashes/freezes nothing! and it is running constantly @1.7ghz
EDIT: is there an oc kernel available that goes to 1.8ghz? because i want to give it a try!
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1.7 should be stable, I just posted a link to a 1.8ghz kernel if you check my post history, the amount you can over clock any CPU is different as every CPU is slightly unique, for us if you have a higher revision of the tegra 3 it should over clock to tf700 levels we just don't have any kernels pushing it that far

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[Q] cpu overclock app

hey guys just rooted transformer and now i am try to get my transformer to 1.6 ghz got supporting kernal, now i am trying to figure out how to actually get it to 1.6 i turned to so max says 1.6 now the min is at the bottom is that how i correctly clock it at 1.6 i was thinking i should move min to 1.6 or just under that.
You don't want the minimum to be as high as the maximum as it will be going flat out even when idling.
Make the min as low as it will go and set the maximum to 1.6. The processor will go as fast as it needs to up to 1.6. You can use something like quadrant to see the improvement.
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use cpu master and it will do everything you are wanting it to
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i tried cpu master did notice any improvement however cpu overclock app i boosted about 1000 points just wondering cause over all i did not see a noticable difference in using such as quickness or whatever
bfitzpatrickd2d said:
i tried cpu master did notice any improvement however cpu overclock app i boosted about 1000 points just wondering cause over all i did not see a noticable difference in using such as quickness or whatever
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Help with overclocking.

I'd like to know if anyone has made a kernel that supports overclocking past 1.68 Ghz, and what app they use for controlling the core voltages.. I've used SetCpu, Antutu, and Voltage Control, but neither of them seem to do anything regarding controlling core voltage.. Help me out people, and I'll try to return the favor!
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Burn baby, burn..
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Blades,
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Does he have kernels for 1.68+ ghz? All I've seen is 1.68 max.
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And does anyone know how to adjust voltages from terminal emulator?
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There are no kernels over 1.68 Ghz becuase they would be unstable. In my case, I cannot go over 1.6 Ghz without my tablet hard resetting. So the answer to that question is no.
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There are no kernels over 1.68 Ghz becuase they would be unstable. In my case, I cannot go over 1.6 Ghz without my tablet hard resetting. So the answer to that question is no.
I love Setcpu because you can easily control the voltages, your kernel must support it thought. For example, I am running Clemsyn's and his DOES allow voltage modifications.
I pushed the wrong button and quoted myself XD. Disregard last post.
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ThEiiNoCeNT said:
There are no kernels over 1.68 Ghz becuase they would be unstable. In my case, I cannot go over 1.6 Ghz without my tablet hard resetting. So the answer to that question is no.
I love Setcpu because you can easily control the voltages, your kernel must support it thought. For example, I am running Clemsyn's and his DOES allow voltage modifications.
I pushed the wrong button and quoted myself XD. Disregard last post.
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I'm running the blades kernel right now. And I think if someone created a test kernel, my Transformer could run about 1800mhz.. I run 1680 all day long, stress tests only get to 56 degrees celsius, and I have an extra 50 or 100 mV left until I hit the 1500mV cap.
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Overclocking

To those rooted users, are you overclocking, undervolting? What app / method are you using? How is it working for you in terms of stability and battery life?
I just installed EZOverClock, set at Power Save - 1ghz. This is an overclock app for the Prime that works on our device as well. If you are interested in checking this out, the apk can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526311
I am hoping for some solid battery savings without compromising performance on games such as MC3.
I find it hard to believe that I am the only one overclocking this device?
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I dunno man I haven't found a way to get root yet haha For the others I have no idea
David Dee said:
To those rooted users, are you overclocking, undervolting? What app / method are you using? How is it working for you in terms of stability and battery life?
I just installed EZOverClock, set at Power Save - 1ghz. This is an overclock app for the Prime that works on our device as well. If you are interested in checking this out, the apk can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526311
I am hoping for some solid battery savings without compromising performance on games such as MC3.
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I'm underclocking using system tuner pro, setting max cpu at 880mhz when not playing games. As for undervolting afaik is not possible yet, at least in the stock rom.
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Im overclocking it to 1.4 Ghz 100% of the time using antutu cpu master.
I havnt experienced any significant battery droppage and it seems to help load some of my large games faster. overall I like having it OC'd.
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jgaf said:
I'm underclocking using system tuner pro, setting max cpu at 880mhz when not playing games. As for undervolting afaik is not possible yet, at least in the stock rom.
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What speed do you take it up to for gaming? Why do you use system tuner pro vs. easyoverclock?
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What speed do you take it up to for gaming? Why do you use system tuner pro vs. easyoverclock?
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I have run the games at 880mhz and they run pretty much the same, but when my pad is not connected to a power outlet I set it at 1.1ghz to run all the high end games (THD, etc.). If I have it connected I just max it at 1.5ghz
I don't use ezoverclock since it won't let me go lower than 1ghz and as far as I remember ezoverclock didn't have governors, STP lets me change governors (I'm always set at interactive).
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I have run the games at 880mhz and they run pretty much the same, but when my pad is not connected to a power outlet I set it at 1.1ghz to run all the high end games (THD, etc.). If I have it connected I just max it at 1.5ghz
I don't use ezoverclock since it won't let me go lower than 1ghz and as far as I remember ezoverclock didn't have governors, STP lets me change governors (I'm always set at interactive).
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Makes sense. Thanks @jgaf.
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No under volting until we get get a custom kernel.... That's what I'm waiting for then I'll unlock the bootloader.
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Do i have root to use that over clock app. I would to under clock at 800
tazz3 said:
Do i have root to use that over clock app. I would to under clock at 800
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Yes, you need root.
I only use OC for Testing, Benchmarks and 3D Games.
But must say when I run it on 1500Mhz and Performance for more than 45 Minutes the Pad gets really warm.
Im at 1.2ghz right now, might underclock some more.
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I did some testing and the kernel does not overclock to 1.5ghz its a miss read on the chip. 1.2ghz and 1.5ghz score the same on quadrant and antutu benchmark do this urself and see.
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deathskater said:
I did some testing and the kernel does not overclock to 1.5ghz its a miss read on the chip. 1.2ghz and 1.5ghz score the same on quadrant and antutu benchmark do this urself and see.
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I can confirm this, with the stock kernel even though I can set the CPU to 1.5 even when I set it to the "performance" setting (the CPU options one, not the Asus setting) I've never seen it go past 1.1 Ghz. I think if we want higher OC's we'll have to wait for custom kernel's. We'll probably lose the 3 performance modes that are built-in from ASUS but honestly, anyone who's rooting and OC'ing shouldn't be using options that basic anyways.
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SilentStormer said:
I can confirm this, with the stock kernel even though I can set the CPU to 1.5 even when I set it to the "performance" setting (the CPU options one, not the Asus setting) I've never seen it go past 1.1 Ghz. I think if we want higher OC's we'll have to wait for custom kernel's. We'll probably lose the 3 performance modes that are built-in from ASUS but honestly, anyone who's rooting and OC'ing shouldn't be using options that basic anyways.
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Yes but the options are just underclocking
Powersave- 1ghz
Balanced-1.1ghz
Performance-1.2ghz
The battery consumption difference between powersave and performance is minimal been testing this myself.. but to be honest after buildprop tweak an overclockis not needed everything runs at optimal performance. Only thing i see overclocking for right now is show off high numbers.
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SilentStormer said:
I can confirm this, with the stock kernel even though I can set the CPU to 1.5 even when I set it to the "performance" setting (the CPU options one, not the Asus setting) I've never seen it go past 1.1 Ghz. I think if we want higher OC's we'll have to wait for custom kernel's. We'll probably lose the 3 performance modes that are built-in from ASUS but honestly, anyone who's rooting and OC'ing shouldn't be using options that basic anyways.
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So... Is CPU Spy wrong?
dunno, In my experience I've never been able to pass 1.2 Ghz
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SilentStormer said:
dunno, In my experience I've never been able to pass 1.2 Ghz
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How are you checking? Are you using CPU Spy or a different app? I'll use whichever app you use and see if overclocking really works.
Antutu CPU master.
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Kernel dev

Hello all,
i wanted to cook my own oc kernel but it looks like the stock kernel is already allowing overclocking up to 1.5ghz !!
i've rooted my device and looking at the frequency tables, looks like it can go up to 1.5 (setcpu and system tuner letted me oc at these speed)
can someone confirm this ?
Yup it can go up to 1.5ghz
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Weird, mine has allowed me to set the CPU up to 1.5 but even when set to the "performance" governor I've never seen it go over 1.1 :-\
Also, the Tegra chips have been known to OC up to 1.7 and still be quite stable, so there's still room for improvement.
Custom kernels just aren't about OCing, battery life and other performance boosts can still be added in, take Franco's kernel for the HTC One X and the Galaxy Nexus for example.
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Interested to see if people are really getting 1.5 or if we'll need a custom kernel.
Ive been trying to compile from ASUS's stock kernel source with no modifications just to see if I can get it to compile. I keep getting errors in compiling. Different errors every time. I know or at least should have my build environment set up right. Even looked at the TF201 build setup. Last time I built was Samsung Galaxy, so Its been a couple of years.

motorola xoom gpu overclock 500mhz?

is it possible to overclock the motorola xoom's gpu to 500mhz because im running at 1.6ghz and 400MHz Gpu on team eos some games are still lagging
extremetempz said:
is it possible to overclock the motorola xoom's gpu to 500mhz because im running at 1.6ghz and 400MHz Gpu on team eos some games are still lagging
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Yeah. You just have to make the modifications to the kernel and recompile the it yourself. However, when I did it, it actually ran better at around 400 or 450.
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Could you pm how to do it
I haven't been able to successfully build the current version of the kernel, so I can't really help at the moment.
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