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Can "we" have a kernel with Voodoo Sound that isnt intended for speed and such.
Everyone like Dragon and DoW is meant for speed which kills battery
Maybe im wrong..?
Dragon actually is pretty good on battery. Just limit the clock speed to 1GHz.
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miguelmondo said:
Dragon actually is pretty good on battery. Just limit the clock speed to 1GHz.
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Or simply uc will improve the battery
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The latest Dragon 3.6 set to 1ghz really great on battery!
uurrnn said:
The latest Dragon 3.6 set to 1ghz really great on battery!
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Amen to that.
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Hi
I tried to OC'ed my Touchpad 32Gb using the Beta Feed to 1.7Ghz, but it seems laggy sometimes. Is it because of the feed? Should I remove it and use only the stable feed?
Thanks
I'm using kernel Warthog and F4 (both are beta feeds) and they are very stable for me. Did you install all the patchs from Preware?
Hey I wanna know Which kernel is best for battery? I use Ctrlondemand in Preware. And I run it 1.5. What do you think? Best battery and performance kernel? What is it? Thanks for answer
Best battery would be to under clock the processor lol as for speed, uninstall your kernel and download f4, I had another one that would only use one core of the processor, phantom uses both.
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ghostzyden said:
Best battery would be to under clock the processor lol as for speed, uninstall your kernel and download f4, I had another one that would only use one core of the processor, phantom uses both.
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Every kernel for the touchpad uses both cores.
Not the one I was using, govnah only showed one core no matter what I did. Not trying to argue, maybe it was just mine
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Not the one I was using, govnah only showed one core no matter what I did. Not trying to argue, maybe it was just mine
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That is an indication that you didn't disable your previous Govnah profile before switching kernels, or that you are using an alpha kernel for which Govnah has not yet been updated to support (that's one reason why you shouldn't use alpha kernels unless you know what you are doing and can control it from the command line).
Every webOS TouchPad custom kernel has always overclocked both cores.
You don't want the second core running unless it is required. You don't keep your engine idling at 7000RPM when you're sitting at the traffic lights.
-- Rod
Maybe it was alpha, I got it before preware switched. anyway, the one i'm currently using seems to be stable, thanks for the info i'm trying to learn as much as I can in my spare time but I am still a noob
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I am using Warthog and its working good, battery life seems to be a little shorter than uberkernal but it is running the CPU at a higher clock. Every once in a while it does seem a little jittery though.
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You don't want the second core running unless it is required. You don't keep your engine idling at 7000RPM when you're sitting at the traffic lights.
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thats gold right there rod, keep em comin, i love your witty retorts
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thats gold right there rod, keep em comin, i love your witty retorts
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I learned my lesson lol but I wish it didn't sound as rude. I am learning and I will not post about things I haven't learned any longer. Best wishes and my apologies. Gotta mess with it to learn lol
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hakkinenvthh said:
I'm using kernel Warthog and F4 (both are beta feeds) and they are very stable for me. Did you install all the patchs from Preware?
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I'm using Warthog and installed all patches possible. But sometimes, the touch doesn't response right away, seems like a 1 - 2 seconds lag (I do have the Increase Touch Sensitivity.... or watever it called... patch installed)
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I'm using Warthog and installed all patches possible. But sometimes, the touch doesn't response right away, seems like a 1 - 2 seconds lag (I do have the Increase Touch Sensitivity.... or watever it called... patch installed)
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That's what was happening to me, I switched to f4 phantom and it solved that issue. warthog may just not be as stable. Hope I helped.
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Not the one I was using, govnah only showed one core no matter what I did. Not trying to argue, maybe it was just mine
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Set up a new profile with CPU features set to 'ondemand' rather than 'ondemandtcl'. This got both cores working. I'm using Uberkernel oc'd to 1.5.
chicle_11 said:
Set up a new profile with CPU features set to 'ondemand' rather than 'ondemandtcl'. This got both cores working. I'm using Uberkernel oc'd to 1.5.
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Thank you, I appreciate it
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That's what was happening to me, I switched to f4 phantom and it solved that issue. warthog may just not be as stable. Hope I helped.
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Strange, in the thread that show us how to Overclock, the author said F4 Phantom might not be stable and could reset the Touchpad in some cases... have anyone else experienced with F4 Phantom?
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That's what was happening to me, I switched to f4 phantom and it solved that issue. warthog may just not be as stable. Hope I helped.
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When you switch from Warthog to F4, do you have to remove Warthog first, then install F4?
I tried to install F4 without removing Warthog and getting some kind of error...
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When you switch from Warthog to F4, do you have to remove Warthog first, then install F4?
I tried to install F4 without removing Warthog and getting some kind of error...
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Yes. Go into installed packages, kernels, warthog, remove. Then you can install f4
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Strange, in the thread that show us how to Overclock, the author said F4 Phantom might not be stable and could reset the Touchpad in some cases... have anyone else experienced with F4 Phantom?
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I've never had any issues with f4. But its all considered alpha or beta so it COULD be unstable.
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Yes. Go into installed packages, kernels, warthog, remove. Then you can install f4
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Great, thanks for your help
There is finally a way to overclock this thing with stock rom!! It supports at max 1.3GHz which runs very fast and still manages to have very good battery life(Also requires root permissions)
azoller1 said:
There is finally a way to overclock this thing with stock rom!! It supports at max 1.3GHz which runs very fast and still manages to have very good battery life(Also requires root permissions)
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I know with the ultimate version you can clock up to 2GHz and adjust voltage... does the "max 1.3GHz" mean this wouldn't actually do anything if clocked to say... 1.5GHz?
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I know with the ultimate version you can clock up to 2GHz and adjust voltage... does the "max 1.3GHz" mean this wouldn't actually do anything if clocked to say... 1.5GHz?
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Well in the free version the Max is 1.3ghz but in the full it would probably work at 1.5ghz or 2.0ghz(that would be super fast) but not sure how safe it would be, it may work good on one device but not on the other, if you have the ultimate version you should try it out and see what works and doesn't(I don't have the full version but now I want it!!!)
Cool
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Can someone upload the ultimate apk?
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Jayydude_SGP said:
Can someone upload the ultimate apk?
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Even if someone did upload ultimate, it does a license check. Besides, I don't think XDA wants to support illegal downloads.
Can't you just buy it?
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Oh okay.
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very nice, thank you for this post
working great on SGP 5.0
great thank you
Would this work on a Galaxy Wifi S 5.0 running 2.2.2 Froyo?
Looks like there are some questions about Froyo support.
Thanks.
1.6ghz it's the max you can go, I've tested it and it appears stable.
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1.6ghz it's the max you can go, I've tested it and it appears stable.
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How did you get 1.6 Ghz? When i download tegrak overclock it give me upto 1.3 Ghz.
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How did you get 1.6 Ghz? When i download tegrak overclock it give me upto 1.3 Ghz.
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he is using the premium version which supports up to 2.0GHz
Yes I'm using the premium version. The settings for that is (frequency, core voltage, internal voltage)
1600mhz, 1360mV, 1160mV
1200mhz, 1300mV, 1120mV
800mhz, 1200mV, 1100mV
400mhz, 1050mV, 1100mV
200mhz, 950mV, 1100mV
100mhz, 950mV, 1000mV
(I got these values from another post, can't find it at the moment, use at your own risk) I have attempted to go higher but all I got was about 50mhz more before becoming unstable. The app does let you go to 2 ghz but it doesn't work on the galaxy player, I tried but the screen blurs and the device freezes.
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it hangs no response..
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Hey everyone at xda im new here. I have an lg optimus p500 and everytime i try to overclock to 806 it crashes how come that happens?. Im using francos kernel on cm7 rc1 sonygenmod rom. Im not bew to rooting or overclocking..
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raygarcia95 said:
Hey everyone at xda im new here. I have an lg optimus p500 and everytime i try to overclock to 806 it crashes how come that happens?. Im using francos kernel on cm7 rc1 sonygenmod rom. Im not bew to rooting or overclocking..
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First, I have to tell you that I own an HTC Inspire so I am not certain that this will actually help, but I have seen many cases when people try to overclock their cells and experiencing crashes. The main reason is that your Rom might be overclocked already and then the app you are using might be in conflict with the script in the kernel. The other reason, might be that you phone canĀ“t be overclocked to 806 and therefore you should try a bit less. As I said before I do not own an LG but I am pretty sure that CM7 is overclocked in its kernel...hope it helps.
Another reason can be that your chip can't work at this speed without problems. There's a reason why manufacturers use a certain frequency for their processor, it's a ratio between power consumption, heat, and maybe reliablility... Some processors can handle perfectly the overclock, some don't...
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raygarcia95 said:
Hey everyone at xda im new here. I have an lg optimus p500 and everytime i try to overclock to 806 it crashes how come that happens?. Im using francos kernel on cm7 rc1 sonygenmod rom. Im not bew to rooting or overclocking..
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O1 cannot run @ 806mhz...
Tune down ur frequency to 729mhz..
Thanks for all the advice everyone.. i can get the processor clocked at 787 stable without crashin.. ive read reports that they have managed to clock this phone to 806mhz stable no crash. Lol guess in askin my phone for 2 much already huh.
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I think the stable is 768mhz
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raygarcia95 said:
Thanks for all the advice everyone.. i can get the processor clocked at 787 stable without crashin.. ive read reports that they have managed to clock this phone to 806mhz stable no crash. Lol guess in askin my phone for 2 much already huh.
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The most stable frequency is 729mhz and since you are a n00b, u shud use it since higher frequencies may give you random reboots after an hour and stuff.. different phones have different capabilities... some have even gone to 864mhz which is impossible on 99.9% optimus ones... rest 0.01% are lucky...
for u stable is 787...
everyphone is different and stable at different frequencies...
u can try 806 with franco gamer v20
Lol ik im a n00b. But yeah ive been using 787 without any issues. But i decrease it once in a while when not home to save battery
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do you think you could provide a link for franco gamer v20? it would really help.
Thanks in advance
I'm currently on The Unofficial v1.5 and supposedly it supports overclocking up to 1.9 ghz. Has anyone else using this rom noticed that when you raise the clock speed that high it just reboots constantly? Its supposed to be able to support it, so have I done something wrong?
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tmb993 said:
I'm currently on The Unofficial v1.5 and supposedly it supports overclocking up to 1.9 ghz. Has anyone else using this rom noticed that when you raise the clock speed that high it just reboots constantly? Its supposed to be able to support it, so have I done something wrong?
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Most kernels say 1.9 but u should stay at 1.83. 1.9 creates bootloop
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Yes...it does bootloop alot at that speed.. the safest speed is 1.83 or even 1.89 that's plenty of enough speed without any problems...
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I'm currently on The Unofficial v1.5 and supposedly it supports overclocking up to 1.9 ghz. Has anyone else using this rom noticed that when you raise the clock speed that high it just reboots constantly? Its supposed to be able to support it, so have I done something wrong?
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1.94 os max speed if u read it says 1.83 stable
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The max speed on any device is always unstable. Actually most of the time the top two or three speeds ar always unstable. It also depends on the device too. My Note and your Note may not be stable at the same speed and the rom has nothing to do with it, its the chip in your phone. I remember I had a Touch Pro 2 once that most people could only over clock to 710MHz but a few of us could overclock to 786MHz. I have my Note running pretty stable at 1836 but I have seen some people complaing about bootloops at that speed so it really depends on your device. Remeber when testing out clock speeds make sure that you never check "Apply At Boot" in case the speed is not stable and only check it when you find a stable speed. Her's a video of someone running stable at 1890MHz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4hd5jG1ztc
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The max speed on any device is always unstable. Actually most of the time the top two or three speeds ar always unstable. It also depends on the device too. My Note and your Note may not be stable at the same speed and the rom has nothing to do with it, its the chip in your phone. I remember I had a Touch Pro 2 once that most people could only over clock to 710MHz but a few of us could overclock to 786MHz. I have my Note running pretty stable at 1836 but I have seen some people complaing about bootloops at that speed so it really depends on your device. Remeber when testing out clock speeds make sure that you never check "Apply At Boot" in case the speed is not stable and only check it when you find a stable speed. Her's a video of someone running stable at 1890MHz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4hd5jG1ztc
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Ur right its called a hot reboot
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Thanks guys. Been running solid at 1.83 ghz. Min around 702 MHz. Battery lasts almost all day. Anyone found better settings for battery life?
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tmb993 said:
Thanks guys. Been running solid at 1.83 ghz. Min around 702 MHz. Battery lasts almost all day. Anyone found better settings for battery life?
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Yes. Leave it at 1.5max and 192min. If you're not doing anything that requires oc'ing, why set it high.
would that cm9 1.5 ?
if so , where are you over clocking from ?
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Yes. Leave it at 1.5max and 192min. If you're not doing anything that requires oc'ing, why set it high.
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It runs sooo much smoother overclocked. But ill try what you said.
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Thanks guys. Been running solid at 1.83 ghz. Min around 702 MHz. Battery lasts almost all day. Anyone found better settings for battery life?
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384 min 1836 max is the best one use lagfree on setcpu
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JB calhoun said:
384 min 1836 max is the best one use lagfree on setcpu
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Is it true that 384 is the minimum samsungs can run? I used to have my atrix down to 192 and it worked fine (tegra 2)
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erick161 said:
Is it true that 384 is the minimum samsungs can run? I used to have my atrix down to 192 and it worked fine (tegra 2)
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No it can go down to 192
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Just a tip if you overclock your CPU it will drain the battery life faster keep this in mind.....
The unofficial v1.5 rom came with an OC tool. If I downloaded another one, say SetCPU, will it just override the native tool?
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The unofficial v1.5 rom came with an OC tool. If I downloaded another one, say SetCPU, will it just override the native tool?
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I don't know is because i never rooted my device and i know im missing out a ton of features im going to keep stock for a while is because i like how my phone works at the moment.
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animeware said:
I don't know is because i never rooted my device and i know im missing out a ton of features im going to keep stock for a while is because i like how my phone works at the moment.
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If you have no idea and you don't root phones then why are you even here?! Talk about pointless...
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