There does not seem to be another thread like this so here goes.
Post your rom and stable overclock and i will post them on the first page so everyone can see what these phones can do.
Mine
Tigger69: Froyocomb 1.4 / 729mhz set on boot.
Alexander1988: Slade87's CM 6 v3.03 / 748mhz set on boot.
Snusdus: Froyocomb / 710mhz
DustArma: MiniCM6 1.0.1 / 729MHz stable
Renatoalcantara: Slade87's CM 6 v4.01 / 748 mhz set on boot
Punk2x: Slade87's Cyanogen Gingerbread CM7 / 748 mhz set on boot
Nilseby: cyanocomb v1.2/ 748 mhz stable not set on boot
Slade87's CM 6 v3.03 / 748 mhz set on boot.
Sent from my U20i using XDA App
Thanks, 748mhz is pretty good, does it not get too warm at that?
Runed fine at 825 MHz a month ago when i was using cm7 .. Now im using FC and i dont need so much power from the phone so 710 it is clocked to..
Sent from my U20i using Tapatalk
Regarding the heat issue I don't know what to say, the back side gets a wee bit hotter but nothing serious. I only OC it half the day when i'm playing and it could be from charging aswell. B-)
Sent from my U20i using XDA App
MiniCM6 1.0.1 729MHz stable
Slade87's CM 6 v4.01 / 748 mhz set on boot.
Slade87's Cyanogen Gingerbread CM7 / 748 mhz set on boot
Froyocomb v1.5, 748 mhz stable, but not set on boot
Hey guys, is there a way to overclock the stock rom for the mini pro? I only see overclocked minis with custom roms.
thanx!
I set the clock to 710 but when I check, it goes back to 600
rmarcus said:
Hey guys, is there a way to overclock the stock rom for the mini pro? I only see overclocked minis with custom roms.
thanx!
I set the clock to 710 but when I check, it goes back to 600
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yes it is possible to overclock the 2.1 stock rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1020313.html)
if you want to set the FREQ at boot use the file that i been uploaded then Unrar push it in system/etc then reboot your phone.. AND DONT FORGET TO HAVE A BACKUP of hw_config.sh
I use Slade87's Cyanogen Gingerbread CM7 v 15 and stable just in 710, more than that it restarted..
Now using cyanocomb v1.2, also 748mhz, not set on boot
Related
Here is OTB-Reloaded for CM7. This Kernel is overclockable and supports user adjustable under voltage control. You can choose what you want to do with this, if you want to use super undervolted settings for battery life you can. If you want to have a huge overclock you can. It is all depending on what your phone can handle and what you want to do. This kernel is based off of the facinate ed01 froyo source drop. It includes voodoo color, bln, and many more tweaks.
OTB-Reloaded version 1.2
Built from ground up with new fascinate source
Overclock up to 1600 mhz - based off of onix kernel thanks to existz
13 frequency steps total
UV control via sysfs using Voltage Control app
Voodoo color, and sound - thanks to Project-Voodoo thanks to supercurio
cwm3 installed with update zip
BLN - thanks to neldar
added simple i/o scheduler
added BFQ scheduler
added autogroup_sched patch v4
Kernel hz at 300, User hz at 150
TinyRCU - thanks to paulmck
Initramfs from JT1134 with busybox, and init.d support added
Update zip installs su binary and Superuser.apk
Modules tun and cifs included
rdnis support added
Backported ext4 patches - thanks to imnuts
Updated reserved memory settings and jhash3 table from speedmod kernel
Battery Hack - thanks to sirgatez
GizmoDroid fixes for data wipes
ssewk2x_real_fix.patch to make sure if you disable 100mhz step it stays disabled
Uses edify scripting
Other misc tweaks
Mini How-To
Do not use setcpu. Use voltage control from market. Test settings for at least a day before applying at boot. When testing just apply for now. It is best to not use more than 7 steps at a time. Users are encouraged to share their settings. If you would like a way to keep track of how much time cpu spends in state I recommend cpu spy from the market. The oc and uv are based off of the onix kernel for the i9000. You may be able to find helpful information there as well.
Frequency Mhz / Voltage
1600 mhz / 1500mV - overvolted **use extreme caution**
1500 mhz / 1500mV - overvolted **use extreme caution**
1400 mhz / 1375mV - overvolted **use caution**
1300 mhz / 1375mV - overvolted **use caution**
1200 mhz / 1300mV
1120 mhz / 1300mV
1000 mhz / 1275mV
900 mhz / 1275mV
800 mhz / 1200mV
600 mhz / 1175mV
400 mhz / 1050mV
200 mhz / 950mV
100 mhz / 950mV
Thanks
jt1134 of course...he is the man
supercurio for all of the wonderful work on project-voodoo
adrynalyne for his roms and odin packages
enderst for allowing me to build on his machine....that is awesome and so l33t to ssh to build on a remote machine
nedlar, taninm, rodderick, koush, thomasskull666, raspdeep, imnuts, khasmek, sirgatez, existz, nullghost ssewk2x, and GizmoDroid
Dank for the mirrors
All of the testers
Great people in IRC and anyone I might have missed.
*** If I missed giving you credit feel free to pm me and I will rectify as soon as possible. ***
Use this kernel at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damages to your phone. Be especially careful when overclocking and using voltages above 1375mV.
OTB-Reloaded CM7 test kernel 1 old version
OTB-Reloaded CM7 test kernel 2 old version
OTB-Reloaded CM7 test kernel 3 old version
OTB-Reloaded CM7 ver 1.2 latest version
Q: OMG I lost Root
A: SU zip needs to be updated to work with the mount.wrapper we are using.
Flash OTB-Reloaded ver 1.1 or greater and your root su issues will be taken care of.
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My Github
https://github.com/nemesis2all
Sweet!
Sweet, keep up the good work!
Awesome. Stable on 1.4ghz as always. Thanks alot.
Sent from my Samsung Fascinate running CM7, bro.
Sorry, are your kernels edify scripted? Do I flash in Orange CWM or can I flash in red CWM also?
pcpark87 said:
Sorry, are your kernels edify scripted? Do I flash in Orange CWM or can I flash in red CWM also?
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My kernels use edify scripting, can flash with cwm2.5 or cwm3.
nemesis2all.rawks.often
lol
I am getting boot loops if I try and restart after the first boot with this Kernel? I have to reflash CM7 then the kernel again
Is there no voodoo sound?
Edit: Nvm read more of the OP
Sent from my fascination with voodoo
When I was switching to cm7 from superclean I was worried because I would have bln / overclock. Thank-you!!! <333
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate running CM7 GINGERBREAD thanks to JT1134
Thanks for all that you do, Nemesis! Your kernels are top notch!
Sent from my SCH-I500 using XDA Premium App
sneakysolidbake said:
Awesome. Stable on 1.4ghz as always. Thanks alot.
Sent from my Samsung Fascinate running CM7, bro.
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what speed/voltages?
I seem to be unable to clock above 1120 MHz. Not that my phone can't handle it, but rather the speed just doesn't go higher. Its weird.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk
hijackerjack said:
I seem to be unable to clock above 1120 MHz. Not that my phone can't handle it, but rather the speed just doesn't go higher. Its weird.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk
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Are you using voltage control and enabling states and choosing Max frequency?
whats the recommended scheduler
Sent from my Fascinate running CM7
shauder said:
I am getting boot loops if I try and restart after the first boot with this Kernel? I have to reflash CM7 then the kernel again
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im having the same issue, boots fine the first time, set everything up, bootloop second boot
Sent from my Fascinate running CM7
To those having bootloop issues hope to have them taken care of tomorrow night. Merging in some recent commits from jt and not building with lagfix I believe will take care of it.
nemesis2all said:
Are you using voltage control and enabling states and choosing Max frequency?
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Yeah. I am. It's odd.
Op updated. May fix issue some had with bootloop after reboot.
jrobinsky said:
what speed/voltages?
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100mhz: -50mV
200mhz: -50mV
600mhz: -50mV
1000mhz: -25mV
1200mhz: -25mV
1400mhz: -25mV
I've had pretty good performance/battery life on this.
boldfilter said:
whats the recommended scheduler
Sent from my Fascinate running CM7
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I was also wondering about this.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using XDA App
Hello Everyone,
I just flashed my G-Tablet with CM7 Harmony 7.0.2. I want to overclock this rom. I am currently at 1709 using quadrant scores. Please let me know a step by step on how to overclock this rom. Thank you in advance.- Jerome
Easy.
If I'm not mistaken, CM 7.02 has an earlier version of Pershoot's overclock kernel (though you will want to upgrade to his latest dated 4/30/11).
Hit your menu button, go to Settings, go to Cyanogenmod Settings, go to Performance, click "ok", go to CPU Settings.
Leave Governors alone
Leave Min CPU frequency at 216 Mhz
Set Max CPU Frequency to 1200 Mhz or 1400 Mhz
That's it. Play around, if everything works well, no force closes or lockups, go back in and check Set on boot.
Done.
Hello...thank you for your reply
tcrews said:
Easy.
If I'm not mistaken, CM 7.02 has an earlier version of Pershoot's overclock kernel (though you will want to upgrade to his latest dated 4/30/11).
Hit your menu button, go to Settings, go to Cyanogenmod Settings, go to Performance, click "ok", go to CPU Settings.
Leave Governors alone
Leave Min CPU frequency at 216 Mhz
Set Max CPU Frequency to 1200 Mhz or 1400 Mhz
That's it. Play around, if everything works well, no force closes or lockups, go back in and check Set on boot.
Done.
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Thank you very much...but how do you upgrade the kernel though?
Easiest way is to use the latest nightly from CM7, it has latest pershoots kernel pre-installed.
If you need to do it manually, follow his thread on the dev section, you can't miss it.
RE: Dev Section
aasoror said:
Easiest way is to use the latest nightly from CM7, it has latest pershoots kernel pre-installed.
If you need to do it manually, follow his thread on the dev section, you can't miss it.
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Ok great thanks...wow such quick responses...happy to be here with the helpful people...now if only the whole world works like this...we'd be living in harmony!!! - Jerome
Hello, I'm using stock 2.1 ROM and tryed to overclock with x8oc.ko module, but what I get is just placebo. In SetCPU I can raise freq. above 800Mhz. I set 728mhz, but when run quadrant bechmark there is no increase in score, It's about 550. It doesn't matter what freq. I set I still get score like with stock speeds. Whats wrong? When flashed to slade87_MiniCM6 everything works just fine, I easily get 1000 in quadrant. Please help, I'm really want to have overclock in stock ROM, because I like it
So, any ideas? Why I can't speed up my x10mp with 2.1 android?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=634261&stc=1&d=1308833600
here 768mhz on slade87 2.2 rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=634262&stc=1&d=1308833600
here 768mhz on stock 2.1 rom
Why there is no increse in quadrant? :/
Because stock 2.1 doesn't recognise all of the ko file's components
Thanks for at least one reply So, it's impossible to overclock on stock 2.1 or just need to add some files?
i didn't know if you did something wrong or not.. but i already test overclocking with my 2.1 stock rom.. and it's going fine with no error or something like u said.. i got 745 in quadrant.. i didn't think that the eclair 2.1 will get around 1000 because that is an eclair you know.. it's different from froyo..
of course the analogy is like this
eclair < froyo < gingerbread
CMIIW
It's only for 2.1.1.A.0.6 with xxx15 baseband. Check the requirements.
fyudha said:
i didn't know if you did something wrong or not.. but i already test overclocking with my 2.1 stock rom.. and it's going fine with no error or something like u said.. i got 745 in quadrant.. i didn't think that the eclair 2.1 will get around 1000 because that is an eclair you know.. it's different from froyo..
of course the analogy is like this
eclair < froyo < gingerbread
CMIIW
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Well i have 2.1.1.A.0.6 with xxx15 baseband stock rom rooted and the overclock works
However if i have the cpu set at 600MHz i get like 295 on quadrant and if i change cpu set to 710MHz i get 480 something.
how on earth did you get 745 ?
doixanh said:
It's only for 2.1.1.A.0.6 with xxx15 baseband. Check the requirements.
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Yes, I know that. I have right rom version and baseband.. But overclocking is not working. I can set higher mhz in setCpu, but that's all.. no performance increase anywhere.. tried to play angry birds, but there still is some laggy levels. On slades87 roms overclocking totaly works. No lag in angry birds. In stock 2.1 rom what I get is just biger numbers and no performance increase. Sorry, for bad english.
ecb116 said:
Well i have 2.1.1.A.0.6 with xxx15 baseband stock rom rooted and the overclock works
However if i have the cpu set at 600MHz i get like 295 on quadrant and if i change cpu set to 710MHz i get 480 something.
how on earth did you get 745 ?
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hmm.. that's weird buddy.. before i have an overclock, just have JIT and link2sd and dalvik cache has been moved to sdcard i have around 500-600 in quadrant.. i thinks that weird if you have an overclock but just have 295..
what quadrant app did u used? have u use quadrant advanced? or standart?
maybe doixanh can help you.. all i do to make it works rightly is just follow the instruction step by step..
maybe this can be help : i tried to reflashing before i used this module..
I used quadrant standard... weird indeed. Anyway maybe ill try slade's ROM or sth
ecb116 said:
I used quadrant standard... weird indeed. Anyway maybe ill try slade's ROM or sth
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Hi, I would love to know your findings since I too am getting low result from quadrant.
Thanks
Well currently I'm using MiniCm7 pro V21 rom and using stock kernel.
I go to setting>CM settings>Performance>CPU setting and ticked OverClock.
Whenever I try to overclock my phone over 600mhz,for example: I set the phone to overclock to 652mhz, return to home, and then I go to setting again, it revert back to 600mhz itself
Why is that? Is it because I'm using stock kernel?
Can't overclock in MiniCm7 v20 pro rom
I have the same problem, when i choose more than 600mhz, then it will ben chosen automaticly 600mhz, could anyone help us ?
i'm using cm7 v20
I had the same problem, I don't remember what I did but you can try maybe installing SetCPU? Or you can go bottom on Settings>...>CPU Settings and tick "Set on Boot", then turning off the decive just after that.
Just an advice, don't OC it to 748+, just leave it at 748. Why? Because, if more than that, my phone gets unstable and it reboots after a few minutes. Just happens to me, I don't know about others.
nico444164 said:
I had the same problem, I don't remember what I did but you can try maybe installing SetCPU? Or you can go bottom on Settings>...>CPU Settings and tick "Set on Boot", then turning off the decive just after that.
Just an advice, don't OC it to 748+, just leave it at 748. Why? Because, if more than that, my phone gets unstable and it reboots after a few minutes. Just happens to me, I don't know about others.
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Thanks for your method, but both of it doesn't work. So.... any other ideas?
Jericho4869 said:
Well currently I'm using MiniCm7 pro V21 rom and using stock kernel.
I go to setting>CM settings>Performance>CPU setting and ticked OverClock.
Whenever I try to overclock my phone over 600mhz,for example: I set the phone to overclock to 652mhz, return to home, and then I go to setting again, it revert back to 600mhz itself
Why is that? Is it because I'm using stock kernel?
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Hi, Jericho4869
I tried many custom roms. almost all version of MiniCM7pro too.
And I'm not sure about which version, but early versions of MiniCM7pro was I can over clocked.
But I can't over clock on after v15 of MiniCM7pro.
What's the differences between the both ?
So I got some idea, it's a modules, specifically differences of x8oc.ko and x10minioc.ko I think...
>x8oc.ko is a can over clock without problems but if not set over clock to make device to slow down and lag coming up.
(So when I was not use over clock, I did delete or rename x8oc.ko fot the save performances of device)
>x10minioc.ko is a difficult to over clock on some device but if not use over clock but no adverse effects to processing speed.
It's can not o.c setting to enable or over 710 mhz to get unstable or shutdown or freeze and restart, it has many cases on my U20i
Anyway, I can't over clock over 710 mhz on MiniCM7pro v21 and MiniCM'9'Pro v1.2 (based on MiniCM7pro v21) both too, because the both use x10minioc.ko for over clocking.
My opinion is: If you want to try over clocking, you should to be choose another roms with custom kernels !!
However now I'm using ZombiePanic kernel and I choosing custom roms conditional on it's supported custom kernels. Because no problems for testing o.c.
IMPORTANT NOTES: (I know, maybe you already to know)
If you want to try to over clock, please you don't try on main device !!
If in case of under 710 mhz but it is get a alot of load on cpu of your device.
keep on over clock in long time is a serious risk of failure to your device !!
its not possible to overclock in minicm7pro. u can if u flash simple kernel. it has inbuilt oc modules. so try it!
i am trying for some time now to find a thread or post to help me overclock my mini at about 748 mhz . tha result : i found nothing..
please if someone knows how to do that help me..
i am using the latest minicm7 2.1.6 for mini and latest E10_nAa-08_2.6.29.6-nAa-08
kernel..
What exactly is your problem?
first thanx for replying
then.. what you cannot understand??
i said that i would like to overclock my x10 mini (E10i)
up to 748 mhz and if its not possible (i think it is)
i would like at least to OC it at 729 mhz..
now.. when i try to OC it , it freezes !!
(every time and if the OC is at 729 mhz or more..)
the most i have achieved is 691 mhz
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also i saw your video and you had 729 mhz
the first time you tried putting cyanogenmod at 729 mhz
didnt it freeze?
salvinluckys said:
first thanx for replying
then.. what you cannot understand??
i said that i would like to overclock my x10 mini (E10i)
up to 748 mhz and if its not possible (i think it is)
i would like at least to OC it at 729 mhz..
now.. when i try to OC it , it freezes !!
(every time and if the OC is at 729 mhz or more..)
the most i have achieved is 691 mhz
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this is what I did to my u20i.
go to cwm. do full wipe.
using nAa + cm7 you can:
OC= interactiveX gov + 768+
OC= ondemand gov +748
minimum OC should be 200+ to run smooth.
You can try these three variants of solving problem.
1.Reflash the rom, wiping battery stats, dalvik cache and factory reset.
2.Before setting maximum cpu, set minimal cpu up to 480 Mhz. Also uncheck Undervolt and set Perfomance mode.
3.Install another rom (not the good opinion ^_^)
Hope it helps.
P.S. My phone is now running 806 Mhz =), that means, that you had a mistake while installing firmware
Mrakoris/ said:
You can try these three variants of solving problem.
1.Reflash the rom, wiping battery stats, dalvik cache and factory reset.
2.Before setting maximum cpu, set minimal cpu up to 480 Mhz. Also uncheck Undervolt and set Perfomance mode.
3.Install another rom (not the good opinion ^_^)
Hope it helps.
P.S. My phone is now running 806 Mhz =), that means, that you had a mistake while installing firmware
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is it running smoothly at 806? how did you do it? can you share your settings?
Mrakoris/ said:
You can try these three variants of solving problem.
1.Reflash the rom, wiping battery stats, dalvik cache and factory reset.
2.Before setting maximum cpu, set minimal cpu up to 480 Mhz. Also uncheck Undervolt and set Perfomance mode.
3.Install another rom (not the good opinion ^_^)
Hope it helps.
P.S. My phone is now running 806 Mhz =), that means, that you had a mistake while installing firmware
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Ok... i have tried all these except for the last (third) option..
Unfortunately i didnt achive to make it work..
Do you think the problem is that i have flashed naa - 08 kernel instead of the naa -07
that it says it requires??
Also i ve thought about overvolting..
if you have any idea post..plzzz
again i thank all of u for the help you provide!!
EDIT:
I was playing around with higher freqs and when i tested 806 mhz
It froze instantly and the red led light came up..
I think this is a clue..
When red flashlight comes- that means your phone will reboot now, because it is freezed. It is normal. Try to install another rom, maybe your currently running firmware is not fully compatible with your phone, because it is custom :/
Hope It Helps.
Mrakoris/ said:
When red flashlight comes- that means your phone will reboot now, because it is freezed. It is normal. Try to install another rom, maybe your currently running firmware is not fully compatible with your phone, because it is custom :/
Hope It Helps.
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Firstly, my phones red led comes up only when using 806 mhz.
With any other frequency it just freezes and reboot..
i have also noticed that when i apply 729 mhz
it doesnt freeze instantly even if i am using performance governor but only when i do something (ex. Press the home button or back button )..
shall i ask something?
Will this happen to all minicm future releases??
Hi all, sorry to interrupt but i have u20i and my cpu is only stable upto 729mhz. i think it is not the kernel and the rom but the chip and processor they have added in the phone. it is a hardware matter.
so guys, whatever rom you install it is the same result. no change.
i have installed numerous roms and i have the same oc 729mhz max. not more than that.
so stop fighting with how to get it to 800+mhz.
Thanks!
Tommylee567 said:
Hi all, sorry to interrupt but i have u20i and my cpu is only stable upto 729mhz. i think it is not the kernel and the rom but the chip and processor they have added in the phone. it is a hardware matter.
so guys, whatever rom you install it is the same result. no change.
i have installed numerous roms and i have the same oc 729mhz max. not more than that.
so stop fighting with how to get it to 800+mhz.
Thanks!
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Are you trying to tell me that it will never work at such speeds (Over 691) ???
Thats a pity for such a good smartphone
yEAH he is right. its all about the chip you have some processor can go upto 800 Mhz and some remain only on lower frequencies even i remain on 691Mhz. We cant do nothing about it
@salvinluckys,
Yes, if you want a 800mhz phone then you have to have a luck to get one like you want.
It is hardware matter. you might consider looking at the scores after you do benchmarking, you will find some 800+ mhz doing just little near or above 2000 score. it doesnt matter if you have the highest score, all matters if your phone is capable to do whatever you need to do. that is what i am looking at.
Good day!
EDIT: Even people with the same frequency have 1800 (something) score. Dont feel bad about your phone. It is a good phone. and we are lucky to have awesome devs giving roms for us.
Thanks to all of you for helping me understand that its a hardware incapability..
Last question..
will this persist even if i overvolt and then OC my device?
(I dont know the way yet .. if you want to help me)
salvinluckys said:
overvolt and then OC
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???
How is that?
Better you get a PC and try that. it is better so you will forget to do it for your phone
NEWS
Guys.. i have some news !!!
with the latest update of minicm 2.1.9 ( naa 11 kernel )
on 729 mhz my device is partially stable.. i will reboot either with hard use or
after a day or so..
NOW the big part..
while i was playing around with benchmarking ( antutu ) at 729 mhz i saw that the device was freezing only during the read or write test of my SD card which is 8 gb
and splitted in 3 partitions [ fat32 , ext4 ( or ext3 i dont remember ), swap ].
what do you believe??
is there a chance that the problem with overclocking has to do with the SD card??
(748 mhz still reboots after a few clicks on the screen depending on the governor)
salvinluckys said:
Guys.. i have some news !!!
with the latest update of minicm 2.1.9 ( naa 11 kernel )
on 729 mhz my device is partially stable.. i will reboot either with hard use or
after a day or so..
NOW the big part..
while i was playing around with benchmarking ( antutu ) at 729 mhz i saw that the device was freezing only during the read or write test of my SD card which is 8 gb
and splitted in 3 partitions [ fat32 , ext4 ( or ext3 i dont remember ), swap ].
what do you believe??
is there a chance that the problem with overclocking has to do with the SD card??
(748 mhz still reboots after a few clicks on the screen depending on the governor)
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sorry but i really think it has nothing to do with sd card but a hardware limitation as u were told before... im in ur same situation... my x10mini cant oc over 691... its as simple as some phones can, others not, maybe depending on the date it was made... but dont worry!! ive been using it with 691 since last update and runs btilliant
I can go up to 825mhz without problem i have an x10 mini (E10i) with minicm7 2.1.9 and nAa's 11 kernel, thank you very much
I could oc it to 787 mhz,it is mostly stable.
Each device is different, not every device is capable of overclocking above 691. The most stable all over those devices is 691. No more! I am stable ta 748 with nAa.