I don't think I've seen any kernels that support cpu Undervolting. If you can think of any let me know. If not i hope this post can spark the idea for someone to add it to they're kernel.
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I am curious if someone knows of a good torture test that we can put our phones through so we know they are stable at a certain overclock? I know setcpu has one.. but have switched to no-frills because i think set-cpu makes things un-stable.
Correct me if I am wrong. My understanding Tiamat 1.4.1 do not suppose to overclock to 1.5GHz on it's own, unless I will use something like SetCPU?
Correct. That said, the overclocking was not created by tiamat, it was pulled from another kernel. They are actually talking about removing it at this time, due to MANY users reporting the issue you are having.
well my xoom has no problems with the OC and i love it. I would just tell you and everyone else to get setcpu so you can control the speed. if you want to use the OC use it if you do not then don't. I just hope they leave it in there.
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
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I got the Matr1x kernel on my Nexus S with the last CM9. The 1460Ghz has some reboots, but my problem is with the governors. I searched for, but didn't fine any answers about those governors name.
Found some explanations here:
http://www.setcpu.com/documentation.html#governor
But it doesn't include those which came with Matr1x. Anyone can explain better that?
Have a read of this thread, it'll give you a better insight into the more exotic governors.
Is it worth it?
kernel source is still unavailable.....so cant overclock or underclock anything
Can we expect the kernel source in the future you think?
I have a feeling's there is way more potential with this hardware.
I may be wrong but i beleive you cannot overclock this chip any further, it already comes overclocked from the factory, it's an overclocked sd690 (with some additional stuff too), underclocking is possible with kernel managers and no it doesn't seem likely that the device will get kernel sources