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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 can´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 running the stock ROM rooted and all. After using cynogenmod for a bit I switched back to stock and I can no longer overclock past 1200. Can someone explain or help me out.
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I think we cannot over clock (OC) with stock kernel. Try Entropy's kernel or Siyah. I am using CM and Siyah and I can OC. I didn't try with stock kernel however.
Thank you. I'll try it and get back
To you
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Worked like a charm. Thank you
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the_psykloz said:
I'm running the stock ROM rooted and all. After using cynogenmod for a bit I switched back to stock and I can no longer overclock past 1200. Can someone explain or help me out.
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I was able to overclock to 1.452 stock rooted with Zedomax kernel using Tergrak Overclock from Android Market... give that a try
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Kernel bro. You need a kernel with the abilities to overclock. Stock kernel can't.
Tegrak in the market. Buy the ultimate version for oc as high as ya want + core and internal voltage tweaks.
The free version lets you oc a little & no voltage adjustments.
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This may sound a bit patronizing but if you cannot over clock due to the wrong kernel and not realize it, it may be best to do more research and make sure you understand what's going on before trying to over clock.
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It does sound patronizing, but I can't blame you for trying to warn him/her. A lot of people have experience with computer OCing though, and may be new to Android.
Quadra_Slam said:
It does sound patronizing, but I can't blame you for trying to warn him/her. A lot of people have experience with computer OCing though, and may be new to Android.
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I understand that people overclock their computers, but overclocking an android device is different since you cannot just boot into the bios, thus I encourage people to research before trying something they may be unfamiliar with. Otherwise someone will have to end up hoping their warranty/phone insurance or whatever will cover something going wrong due to overclocking.
you can only overclock with a kernel that is compatible with overclock
Do you really need to over clock? I haven't seen a reason to on this beast of a phone. Its not like the captivate was.
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You mean there's no option anywhere, or that setcpu won't let you?
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How does this thread keep getting bigger? Problem solved in 2nd post, finished in the 4th. Lock it down, Red5.
Good evening guys. I started this thread because I'm a bit confused on what is the best OC for our SGA. Can someone help on this?
I´m using No-frills CPU Control. If it is the best, don´t know but it works and it is free
ebmrulez said:
I´m using No-frills CPU Control. If it is the best, don´t know but it works and it is free
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How high can you go? with respect to the stability.
The overclock capabilities depend on the kernel the app will just help you access the them
Ketuts Blackhawk kernel offers 902MHz overclock
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jumbobombo said:
The overclock capabilities depend on the kernel the app will just help you access the them
Ketuts Blackhawk kernel offers 902MHz overclock
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Thanks sir.
pakeronjay said:
How high can you go? with respect to the stability.
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Some can go higher than others. Mine can reach 940 stable maybe yours can or cannot
Doo:DAce said:
Some can go higher than others. Mine can reach 940 stable maybe yours can or cannot
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What ROM are you using?
pakeronjay said:
How high can you go? with respect to the stability.
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I don´t use OC Kernel atm and i never tried out how high my Ace can go.
There are differents in how high u can go, try out at your own Risk
My phone gets into a boot loop if I overclock it to 883MHz, so be careful while overclocking. You might kill your ace
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I will try to run No-frill CPU Control and post some feedback later or tomorrow. Thanks guys. Suggest different apps, for me to observe what is better for may SGA.
Samsung tests their processors to work stable at 800Mhz only.
Stable OC is a kind of lucky draw.... My Ace is stable max at 921-940Mhz......
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pvrx said:
Samsung tests their processors to work stable at 800Mhz only.
Stable OC is a kind of lucky draw.... My Ace is stable max at 921-940Mhz......
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+1
I use setcpu i dont know if its the best but is enough for me
I feel lucky because i can get 960mhz stable with cm9, almost 1ghz.
But be careful and do it by your own risk as i said i feel "lucky"
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Pepper95 said:
+1
I use setcpu i dont know if its the best but is enough for me
I feel lucky because i can get 960mhz stable with cm9, almost 1ghz.
But be careful and do it by your own risk as i said i feel "lucky"
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I can do 960 but it force restarts when ever it gets hot.. so 940 is stable for me... guess you are lucky after all..
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you can use setCPU application. You can buy it from market. But I prefer not to OC my phone as its drains battery and harmful too...
I'm using SetCPU (I love it since it allows to create profiles, like charging, screen off, etc...). I'm overclocked to ~860Mhz without any problems.
syed.sayeed96 said:
I can do 960 but it force restarts when ever it gets hot.. so 940 is stable for me... guess you are lucky after all..
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overclocking is too much desired.... but in a hot condition .... keep ur ace cool at normal MHZ of 800 else u can end up of excessive battery heating ,, retarding battery life...and may be a processor burn ....
ambujpriyadarshi1991 said:
overclocking is too much desired.... but in a hot condition .... keep ur ace cool at normal MHZ of 800 else u can end up of excessive battery heating ,, retarding battery life...and may be a processor burn ....
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I know.. now I am sticking to 600..
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Jean1501 said:
I'm using SetCPU (I love it since it allows to create profiles, like charging, screen off, etc...). I'm overclocked to ~860Mhz without any problems.
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Then what d hell is use of governers........
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Mine stable at 940Mhz
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Pepper95 said:
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I use setcpu i dont know if its the best but is enough for me
I feel lucky because i can get 960mhz stable with cm9, almost 1ghz.
But be careful and do it by your own risk as i said i feel "lucky"
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wow...my ace kindda weird i thought or the kernel is the fault because when i using cm7 with ketut's kernel i can get 960 but in cm9 can only get 940..
both using set cpu with performance governor..
How much do you overclock your neo for daily use?
DO NOT OC for daily use. It may harm your device.
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cagali said:
How much do you overclock your neo for daily use?
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overclocking is not advised as the oem set the clock speed to an optimum value...below it you will lose performance and above it you will force your cpu to age early.
for gingerbread you dont need to OC at all...however for ICS OC helps to run smoothly...i dont overclock above 1.2gzs...this is a safe value and wont push the cpu to the limits.
no OC and works fine
I used 1,4 GHz for a week on ICS and my phone is still going strong, but don't take the risk. If you can't stand the lag, use Jelly bean or Gingerbread.
Why nothing about underclocking?
Well i use underclocking than over clocking....my phone needs to survive the longer power couts in my location
one +factor of underclocking..... less battery drain ^^
For daily use i set min 245 and max 806 and it's ok. Battery hold longer.
I OC to 1.4; 1.6 to individual apps like Real Racing.
When playing hard games 1.6 gHz, but for daily use i dont overclock it at all, or i just overclock it to 1.2 gHz.
Im on locked bl and just use all day 1024 Mhz with performence with antutu cpu master pro and cpu spy plus (new on the playstore, very good app) and just running fast with Jelly sandwich 7.1 and in 1 word... Just flying !!!
Send to ya face with my flying Xperia Neo V with Jelly Sandwich 7.1 + Cheese !!!
rajxelton said:
DO NOT OC for daily use. It may harm your device.
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bro if its such then dont root ur phone even that can brick u r neo/v
well .... i oc my neo v ti 1.6ghz on 1250mv n .....really rock stable for me
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varunrocks17 said:
bro if its such then dont root ur phone even that can brick u r neo/v
well .... i oc my neo v ti 1.6ghz on 1250mv n .....really rock stable for me
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Safe OC is 1.4 IMO.
But every silicon chip is different and you may or may not get stability issues after overclock.
Also, overclocking is like smoking. Though you enjoy it, you're effectively killing yourself.
If you ask me, I never OC my phone.
And @Pandemic, don't use performance governor,
It kills your phone without overclock.
Also, it causes battery drain...
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varunrocks17 said:
bro if its such then dont root ur phone even that can brick u r neo/v
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Comparing oc with root, in a matter of killing your phone, is plainly stupid.
Madfysh said:
Comparing oc with root, in a matter of killing your phone, is plainly stupid.
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see every thing other than stock crap is liking exposing ur phone to kill .....so if anyone fear of killing his/her phone then dont touch ur phone system
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varunrocks17 said:
see every thing other than stock crap is liking exposing ur phone to kill .....so if anyone fear of killing his/her phone then dont touch ur phone system
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You my friend, don't know what you're talking about.
You manipulate hardware when you
Overclock. But it's a completely harmless software manupulation when you root.
So you can root and still not kill your phone
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Moved thread to Q&A Let's keep things nice everyone, happy discussing!
1.9ghz for gaming
1.4Ghz bcoz Arc S uses the T variant of the chip which seems like just an exact copy at a higher clock.
my neo runs at 1.4g, 1150mv
my opinion
oc at higher voltage, bad
oc and undervolt a bit, ok
varunrocks17 said:
see every thing other than stock crap is liking exposing ur phone to kill .....so if anyone fear of killing his/her phone then dont touch ur phone system
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Mate,if you brick your phone software,that can be easily fixed with Flashtool,SEUS,PC Companion etc.If you brick your phone hardware,that piece of hardware become useless,and must be replaced.So you can't compare bricking hardware with bricking software.
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So this is probably a noob question, Im new to this kind of stuff. What suitable kernel(s) that support overclocking on my cyanogenmod 11 on galaxy s3 i9300 ? I would be grateful if someone gave me suggestions
You can OC using Googy-max2 or Devil Kernel, they are fully compatible with CM 11. :laugh::good:
Boeffela kernel works for CM11. Loads do.
Find one that suits your needs the best. Be carefull of the 200MHz since that may freeze your phone in idle and force you to take out the battery.
I just recently flashed it, I only can get overclock it to 1.6 gigahertz , is there a kernel that can let go a bit further beyond?
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Yousef8001 said:
I just recently flashed it, I only can get overclock it to 1.6 gigahertz , is there a kernel that can let go a bit further beyond?
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Devil Kernel let you OC up to 1.8 GHz, but it is not recommended.
Why? Does it overheat my phone?
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Yousef8001 said:
Why? Does it overheat my phone?
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Uhmm, it does not overheat your phone, but you'll have low battery life and probably will make your phone a lil bit unstable, I tried it. In my opinion, 1.6 GHz is the best :good:
Hard overclocking is the perfect way to fry CPU. That's why it's not recommended.. Imagine it like a human heart who beats faster than normal. Its life time is certainly decreased ..
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