Running CommRomm 2.0 and OTB1.6......HOLY MOLY this thing is fast with this combo!
Thanks to all that make this Possible for us rookies!
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ireash said:
Running CommRomm 2.0 and OTB1.6......HOLY MOLY this thing is fast with this combo!
Thanks to all that make this Possible for us rookies!
Donations have been made!
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Oh....Overclocked to 1300....
ireash said:
Oh....Overclocked to 1300....
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that seems low for a 1.3 oc, I'm getting 1736 on stock voltage. Glad you like it though, ultimately numbers mean very little.
ireash said:
Running CommRomm 2.0 and OTB1.6......HOLY MOLY this thing is fast with this combo!
Thanks to all that make this Possible for us rookies!
Donations have been made!
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Yes, it is fast, but the quadrent numbers don't mean anything (for any phone). Overclocking won't do much for a hummingbird either. What really matters is that it doesn't lag and is always quick to do everything... with ComRom + OTB usually is.
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Yes, it is fast, but the quadrent numbers don't mean anything (for any phone). Overclocking won't do much for a hummingbird either. What really matters is that it doesn't lag and is always quick to do everything... with ComRom + OTB usually is.
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Ya I know it is almost useless but I like to see the the improvement when going from stock to root with different kernels. At least it appears to show improvement.... I dont know Iam a Newb when it comes to this stuff
I do know that my phone is kicking some rear end right now! Thanks again guys!
btw....How would Overclocking not make your phone faster? doesnt this allow the CPU to process IO faster? just curious? why do people overclock then?
Thanks again for all the info and help!!!
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that seems low for a 1.3 oc, I'm getting 1736 on stock voltage. Glad you like it though, ultimately numbers mean very little.
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Ya it is because I was really at 1000MHz
I forgot to "Apply now" when I set the voltages and ran the test. So you are right!
So how does one measure the improvements with Kernels and such? Just see if the phone is faster?
I just did a quadrant on my fascinate with cm7 and 1.4oc and just got 2401!
Related
Another great ROM from Eugene. Supposed to be a killer!
http://db.androidspin.com/androidspin_developer_display.asp?developerid=57#290
Many thanks to Eugene and all his contributions to the Anti-Iphone Community!!
Enjoy!
Looks awesome! I'm going to flash
dang i didnt even know he released it yet
tmobilewinguser said:
dang i didnt even know he released it yet
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Yeah me neither, was checking twitter like non-stop. But thought id check xda and was happy to see the thread.
Live Wallpaper?
I dont wana sound noob n all but I assume live wallpaper will work on this rom with one of the custom launchers since it has root?
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I dont wana sound noob n all but I assume live wallpaper will work on this rom with one of the custom launchers since it has root?
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I will let you know as soon as im done flashing. Some custom roms say they have live wall papers but they sometimes don't work. ill let you know.
Lol just twittered like an hour ago maybe. I hate all the **** tmobile crammed on the internal space on this phone but friend stream has actually been quite useful so far to me. Too bad tmo didn't consider that this phone is supposed to be fit for me and consider that I like lots of other apps too...
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Lol just twittered like an hour ago maybe. I hate all the **** tmobile crammed on the internal space on this phone but friend stream has actually been quite useful so far to me. Too bad tmo didn't consider that this phone is supposed to be fit for me and consider that I like lots of other apps too...
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he twittered he was uploading but not much as posting. guess i should of just checked
Booting up now...
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Booting up now...
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me 2 :] loving the booting screen. seen it on a friends g1 a while back.
edit: Only live wall paper I saw on there is the maps. anyway we can add new ones our selfs. I like the nexus style.
After my first bootup...it's the stock non-3d launcher from eclair (think stock eclair on the Moto Droid)...I thought this had Launcher Pro/ADW?
Awesome job on this. Was just wondering. I flashed the eng-build and I'm slidemeroot2. Am I good to go to just update with just this zip? Or do I have to flash the eng-build again?
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Awesome job on this. Was just wondering. I flashed the eng-build and I'm slidemeroot2. Am I good to go to just update with just this zip? Or do I have to flash the eng-build again?
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just update w this zip.
Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated
is anybody else getting 88.55mb after flashing just making sure. not a big deal for me since i dont use many apps anyways just wanna make sure im not the only one. oh and im not using apps to sd could this be why
has anyone had a chance to look in spare parts yet? Is this rom over clocked?
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has anyone had a chance to look in spare parts yet? Is this rom over clocked?
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Im not a pro at OC but looking at spare parts now and the settings by default are the following
min cpu 245000
max cpu 998400
cpu gov ondemand
with that said does that mean our cpu is clocked at close to 1ghz similer to nexus one?
Rom is nice,but no Swype!!Can someone post instructions on how to install Swype?
And yeah we need to ask Eugene if its overclocked.
If its overclocked I will flash
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Im not a pro at OC but looking at spare parts now and the settings by default are the following
min cpu 245000
max cpu 998400
cpu gov ondemand
with that said does that mean our cpu is clocked at close to 1ghz similer to nexus one?
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Now this looks intriguing. I will check and get back with results.
EDIT: This was taken from the stock Nexus one Image. and the Nexus one has 998400 set as its stock max cpu. No OC for the slide
So i have EvilEris on my phone atm and it works great i have it OCed at 768 but i see some people have their phones over clocked at higher speeds. Is there something im missing because whenever i try to put it higher my phone just restarts. If theres anything i have to do please point me in that direction. I know i run the risk of it overheating but i like to push the boundaries a little bit, Thanks in advance
The thing with overclocking is that not all phones are created equal. Not every processor can handle running at 806 or so and then some can all day without breaking a sweat. This goes with pretty much most electronic things. With that being said, there are always a couple of things to play with to try and max it out. Do you have JIT enabled? I understand that can make a difference on some phones as it is not entirely stable with everything. Also, personally, I could not OC to 806 till I started running Froyo roms. I have tried 4 different ones (and have stayed with CELB 1.4) all while hitting 806 without it even heating up as much as when I ran 768 on 2.1 roms. Really though, just because your phone is turned up as much as possible, doesn't mean it will automatically be faster. Some report no differences between, say, 710 and 768 on their phones. So, just like when you drink too much (me, last night lol) and your liver says no more and you hurl everywhere, your phone turns off saying no more when you push it too hard. Hope this makes sense somewhat...lol
The reason overclocking exists is because chips are shipped at a lower level when they actually can functiona t a higher level. Processing has to do with the wafers on the chip and there's no way to garauntee the exact number you'll get per chip so they just find the minimum number and ship all of the chips under that minimum number. This means some lucky people get chips capable of going way higher and some people get chips that can't handle that speed.
Im not familiar with JIT, not sure what it is. Would that possibly do anything to maybe get my processor running higher? Will it work on EvilEris? Yeah i know theres really no difference in the speeds that much but i just like to push it a little higher for fun lol, i just like to have my gadgets running at their best possible specs
I'm not sure if it'll run on Evil Eris but you can look for a thread by jcase called Universal JIT update and try it out. It isn't very stable though, especially on Sense ROMs. However if you change your Dalvik Heap to 24m I've heard it helps. It doesn't really speed up your processor, just the way your phone handles things. I've noticed a difference with it enabled. As for what it is well: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just-in-time_compilation
I used Universal JIT with my Evil Eris. Don't bother, it "speeds things up" in some sense but it's really not worth it. Mflops nearly double but that literally means nothing other than your mflops are doubled.
Hmm, it looks interesting. Im going to look into it a little more and see if its worth it or not. Ill probly use it for future roms like Froyos when they get working flash(Only reason im staying with 2.1 roms atm). Thanks for the info on it
just for reference, my phone will lock up at any settings over 710. Droid Kevlar's phone is OC'd at 806!
my phone kicks all sorts of ass at 710 so I am happy. I think we all get obsessed and when this phone takes over your life (like it did mine) you start to seek out better and better performance when its already good enough as is (assuming you're rooted)
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just for reference, my phone will lock up at any settings over 710. Droid Kevlar's phone is OC'd at 806!
my phone kicks all sorts of ass at 710 so I am happy. I think we all get obsessed and when this phone takes over your life (like it did mine) you start to seek out better and better performance when its already good enough as is (assuming you're rooted)
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Exactly, Im happy that i have it set to 768 because i dont have to deal with that tiny lag that always annoyed me before i rooted my phone. Once i got setcpu i saw the difference and wanted to try to push a little more. I bought setcpu instead of getting it for free because i wanted to give back in a sort of way. But im happy with it, i have no problems with anything as long as i have a good rom on it
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Exactly, Im happy that i have it set to 768 because i dont have to deal with that tiny lag that always annoyed me before i rooted my phone. Once i got setcpu i saw the difference and wanted to try to push a little more. I bought setcpu instead of getting it for free because i wanted to give back in a sort of way. But im happy with it, i have no problems with anything as long as i have a good rom on it
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i suffer from the grass is always greener syndrome, which in this case means + the next rom is always faster syndrome.
I should be happy with my rooted phone and I am. But still I read the forum and think wonder what Kaos Froyo is like?
Yeah I get that too lol I tried almost every Rom except the ones that I didn't like the themes
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Kosuda14 said:
Hmm, it looks interesting. Im going to look into it a little more and see if its worth it or not. Ill probly use it for future roms like Froyos when they get working flash(Only reason im staying with 2.1 roms atm). Thanks for the info on it
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Froyo comes with JIT, and a different JIT that's much better.
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Froyo comes with JIT, and a different JIT that's much better.
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Really...it seems there a lot more I have to learn about this before I do anything because now I might start using kaos froyo. Also I heard/read google was making froyo faster because of flash so maybe the UI is faster also?
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Froyo is basically a 2.1 update, so imagine 2.1 but reworked to be faster. They basically streamlined 2.1 completely and made it use a compiler to speed things up. I won't get into how compilers work but basically they can/will slow everything down unless things are streamlined for them. That's why on 2.1 JIT can be a nuisance but sometimes quite nice, depending on when/ what it is being used for. On 2.2 everything is pretty much made for JIT so it's all quite a lot smoother/ faster.
I personally use tazz Cyanogenmod 6. I've tried every froyo ROM at least once (there aren't too many lol) but this is by farrrrr my favorite.
Hmm well when I get sober ill have to try this jit out but I'm way too wasted to flash a rom atm, I'm lucky I have auto correct on my phone or it'd be all gibberish
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Just wondering if anyone can maybe post their quadrant scores or just attest to the speed their receiving with the stock froyo update. Any comparison with nero v5? As this is what i am running. Thanks for the help.
Quadrant scores don't mean anything, specially in this situation.
it shows i got about [don't remember and i don't want to give a wrong estimate], but the lag on the whole system is just... EW.
i went back to axura.
Lol, so not even worth updating it? Only real good to come out of this was the source code i suppose.
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Quadrant scores don't mean anything, specially in this situation.
it shows i got about [don't remember and i don't want to give a wrong estimate], but the lag on the whole system is just... EW.
i went back to axura.
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I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, this is my first Android device. Anyway, is there or will there be a way to overclock the Nook Tablet?
Btw my Nook Tablet is rooted. Thanks in advance!
Not until they can install a custom kernel. Need to bypass the bootloader first.
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yeah we still need the bootloader to be set free before overclocking becomes a reality.
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I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, this is my first Android device. Anyway, is there or will there be a way to overclock the Nook Tablet?
Btw my Nook Tablet is rooted. Thanks in advance!
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Have you tried to dl SetCPU or any other overclockers from the market?
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Have you tried to dl SetCPU or any other overclockers from the market?
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Not likely to work. The kernel still needs to support it. From SetCPU's description:
SetCPU also includes a "voltage control" menu, for use with certain devices with custom kernels that support it, to control undervolting to save even more battery. Keep in mind that undervolting is only available for certain kernels.
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Yes, I know it is referring to undervolting rather than overclocking (which requires *more* power, not less) but the concept is the same: if the kernel's power profile doesn't allow it, SetCPU (and other APKs) can't do it.
The only things I've seen SetCPU be able to do on the NT is to change the scaling/governor... oh and to see that the NT, though seemingly having 4 clock slots (300,600,800,1000), only uses the 800 and 1000 slots....
has anyone tried this to flash the new opptimize oc files for the tablet?
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/14511-opp...ficial-thread/
I ran into this link for oc on the droid bionic and following the link to the opptimize page there is support for the nook tablet overclock.
Maybe this is the wrong place to post this but I just curious to see if anyone's tried this yet to oc their tablet.
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I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, this is my first Android device. Anyway, is there or will there be a way to overclock the Nook Tablet?
Btw my Nook Tablet is rooted. Thanks in advance!
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The short answer is no you cannot. The clock speed is determined by the kernel which is packed into the boot.img, and cannot currently (by the gen user) be modified. There are ways of building kernel modules (which are supported by the current kernel) that can overclock the existing CPU.
Question for you though. The OMAP4430 has a clock speed of 1.2 dual core, Why faster?
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Question for you though. The OMAP4430 has a clock speed of 1.2 dual core, Why faster?
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My thought also. How fast do you want it? You stated this was your first Android device... What would lead you to believe that its slow? Seems fast enough to me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1449782
I believe the answer is yes. The tablet can be overclocked using this same method I used on my bionic. Its still in the testing phase but I took my dual core bionic from 1.0ghz to 1.3 and added 1200 points to my antutu benchmark score pushing it to a 6400. I found this method yesterday and after asking around on here if anyones tried it, I was hit with a few negative comments. Im just trying to help.
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Not until they can install a custom kernel. Need to bypass the bootloader first.
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My thought also. How fast do you want it? You stated this was your first Android device... What would lead you to believe that its slow? Seems fast enough to me.
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Lol and this may be kind of a dumb thing to post..... but to answer your question of how fast do u want it....... If it can fly I want it to! No pro athlete is satisfied with being normal, everyone including myself wants to be bigger faster and stronger. And I may only speak for myself, bit I want the same for my devices. This may be why I had a evo shift overclocked to 1.9ghz. But maybe that's just me.
Running 6.1 build of ics, no issues at all with stock kernel but was wondering what you guys think of the glitch kernel paired with this rom? Should I make the plunge even though stock is working flawlessly or should I keep stock? I usually don't post questions and figure stuff out for myself but I want the community's opinion on it before I make up my mind. I know its ultimately my decision but any input positive or negative would be appreciated, if you are going to reply please post reasons and not just a yes or no response,
Thanks.
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I like glitch alot, but for now i would stick with stock...jmo
Well if it's working great, then don't try to fix something that isnt broken lol it would probably create more problems
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I'm running glitch b3 and...I definitely recommend it if you're into tweaking. Live OC makes a pretty big difference in performance to me.
I'd agree with sendan. You're not losing any functionality with glitch, only gaining features and performance.
Also, it's just a kernel, there's no harm in trying it out. If you don't like it, restore a backup or reflash the rom. It's not like you have anything to lose.
I like glitch too. A live oc around 114-116% and 13xx as max clock makes this phone run like a dream.
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I like glitch too. A live oc around 114-116% and 13xx as max clock makes this phone run like a dream.
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Installed glitch, ran your settings and threw phone into a constant reboot. Had to flash build 1 and then 6.1 to get it back up and running. My phone doesn't play nice with glitch I guess :-/ lol
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Installed glitch, ran your settings and threw phone into a constant reboot. Had to flash build 1 and then 6.1 to get it back up and running. My phone doesn't play nice with glitch I guess :-/ lol
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Same problem for me too.
It's very touchy, nobody will disagree with that.
and thats why I posted what I did...glitch 13.1 runs great on mtd gb roms, but glitch 14b3 for ICS seems hit or miss on some devices. Im sure it will get better as development continues, until then sotck is probably the best bet for most.
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and thats why I posted what I did...glitch 13.1 runs great on mtd gb roms, but glitch 14b3 for ICS seems hit or miss on some devices. Im sure it will get better as development continues, until then sotck is probably the best bet for most.
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Yeah I understand man. The glitch runs fine on my phone if I don't tweak the CPU at all. Tweak it at all and the phone freaks out like a mf on crack or something lol.
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Sorry about that. My phone was running fine at 115% for about 24 and then it also threw a reboot fit like yours had.
I;m not really sure what caused it but I guess it's still a bit temperamental at this point.
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Sorry about that. My phone was running fine at 115% for about 24 and then it also threw a reboot fit like yours had.
I;m not really sure what caused it but I guess it's still a bit temperamental at this point.
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Yeah I think 1200mhz is about the most my phone will handle, and that's with 100%oc so maybe if I tweak it to 115 or something I'd have to drop it down a notch. I just don't feel like dealing with a reboot fit right now
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I have mine at 107%...tbh it gets ridiculously hot with anything much higher.
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Installed glitch, ran your settings and threw phone into a constant reboot. Had to flash build 1 and then 6.1 to get it back up and running. My phone doesn't play nice with glitch I guess :-/ lol
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You could've just gone into recovery and erased your OC/voltage settings. Assuming you're using the glitch recovery, that is.
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and thats why I posted what I did...glitch 13.1 runs great on mtd gb roms, but glitch 14b3 for ICS seems hit or miss on some devices. Im sure it will get better as development continues, until then sotck is probably the best bet for most.
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Every phone responds differently to OC, *especially* it seems, with the new LiveOC system in v14. I haven't seen any issues reported by people using v14 with completely stock settings, so I wouldn't call the kernel itself unstable, just the utilization of some of the features it includes. I also suspect that a lot of the people that report issues with glitch haven't read and/or taken the time to understand the LiveOC guide that is linked to in the glitch OP.
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You could've just gone into recovery and erased your OC/voltage settings. Assuming you're using the glitch recovery, that is.
Every phone responds differently to OC, *especially* it seems, with the new LiveOC system in v14. I haven't seen any issues reported by people using v14 with completely stock settings, so I wouldn't call the kernel itself unstable, just the utilization of some of the features it includes. I also suspect that a lot of the people that report issues with glitch haven't read and/or taken the time to understand the LiveOC guide that is linked to in the glitch OP.
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i agree...guess that i should of been more clear and said that most folks do not know how to properly setup v14 with nstools and can easily cause damage to the device...which is part of the reason i mention to stick with stock(if your not sure wth your doing lol). im currently running ths 6.1 with glitch 14 oc'd @ 1200mhz and undervolted -50 across the board, fiop/lagfree govenor and everything is working great.
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i agree...guess that i should of been more clear and said that most folks do not know how to properly setup v14 with nstools and can easily cause damage to the device...which is part of the reason i mention to stick with stock(if your not sure wth your doing lol). im currently running ths 6.1 with glitch 14 oc'd @ 1200mhz and undervolted -50 across the board, fiop/lagfree govenor and everything is working great.
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Well as of almost 12 hours ago or so, I'm running 105%liveOc 12xx setting, lag free and fiop, and seems to be no issues. I had to send my backup fas in for the ota brick that happened with a lot of peoples eh03 ota. Hopefully they send me a replacement cause we arent due for upgrading till October.
So until it comes back I'm a little hesitant to play with uv. I know the basics, but still don't wanna play the boot loop game
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i agree...guess that i should of been more clear and said that most folks do not know how to properly setup v14 with nstools and can easily cause damage to the device...which is part of the reason i mention to stick with stock(if your not sure wth your doing lol). im currently running ths 6.1 with glitch 14 oc'd @ 1200mhz and undervolted -50 across the board, fiop/lagfree govenor and everything is working great.
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Definitely agree that for most users the stock kernel is probably best, and it isn't really lacking any features the average user will miss. Except I thought I saw something about 6.1 not including voodoo sound? Not sure about others, but that's a must for me. Anyway, I'm personally running 110% liveOC with 1320mhz max with no undervolting and the phone feels really responsive a good part of the time. It's been good so far but I need to stress test it.
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Well as of almost 12 hours ago or so, I'm running 105%liveOc 12xx setting, lag free and fiop, and seems to be no issues. I had to send my backup fas in for the ota brick that happened with a lot of peoples eh03 ota. Hopefully they send me a replacement cause we arent due for upgrading till October.
So until it comes back I'm a little hesitant to play with uv. I know the basics, but still don't wanna play the boot loop game
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I can definitely see being hesitant with the undervolting, and especially with being able to adust ARM and INT voltages. As I understand it, you could certainly end up with a brick if things are pushed too far.