Sony wt19i overclock - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

Hi guys, i was wondering can i put a custom module and OC my phone because i cant unlock my bl and i cant flash kernel. Can you post here the instructions and the module if there is any? :good:

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gawran1 said:
Hi guys, i was wondering can i put a custom module and OC my phone because i cant unlock my bl and i cant flash kernel. Can you post here the instructions and the module if there is any? :good:
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I have not used the OC, but I drained the battery three times, now there are many kernel, to make software, I use the q can do which is the Kernel KRsH ICS with no-frills application control CPU, I hope you has helped

gawran1 said:
Hi guys, i was wondering can i put a custom module and OC my phone because i cant unlock my bl and i cant flash kernel. Can you post here the instructions and the module if there is any? :good:
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you cant overclock without a custom kernel.
you cant have a custom kernel with locked bootloader.
therefore, you cant overclock your phone.
sorry

dodsi said:
you cant overclock without a custom kernel.
you cant have a custom kernel with locked bootloader.
therefore, you cant overclock your phone.
sorry
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+1
but i have 1 question in mind.. what is the safe range to overclock my wt19i

mask729 said:
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but i have 1 question in mind.. what is the safe range to overclock my wt19i
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No such thing. Each and every cpu is different so u need to experiment yourself. But seeing the msm8255t in arc s which is the factory oc'ed of our msm8255 running at 1.4ghz by default, i'd say 1.4ghz is the "safe" mark.

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Need help with set cpu

So I finally got my phone rooted. I want to download the set cpu for root. What would the ideal settings for me be? Im rooted with ryans lag fix, no custom roms or kernel. Thanks guys.
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GreggoryD502 said:
So I finally got my phone rooted. I want to download the set cpu for root. What would the ideal settings for me be? Im rooted with ryans lag fix, no custom roms or kernel. Thanks guys.
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Well if you want to OC then you need a custom kernel... Other then that 200/1000 (W/O Custom Kernel) 200/1200 (W/ Custom Kernel)
And DONT click "Set On Boot"
if you don't care about the battery drain, I cranked mine up to 1000mhz constant or use conservative. powersave is incredibly slow.
GreggoryD502 said:
So I finally got my phone rooted. I want to download the set cpu for root. What would the ideal settings for me be? Im rooted with ryans lag fix, no custom roms or kernel. Thanks guys.
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Honestly Set CPU is not nessisary because the Galaxy S CPU scales automatically in other words if you need 1ghz it gives you it, but if you need 800mhz it only gives you that etc...That being said if you want to underclock the best speed it 800mhz and if you want to overclock you should go to 1200mhz (1.2ghz). To overclock you will need a custom kernel.
Masterâ„¢ said:
Well if you want to OC then you need a custom kernel... Other then that 200/1000 (W/O Custom Kernel) 200/1200 (W/ Custom Kernel)
And DONT click "Set On Boot"
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Why don't you want to set it on boot? Does this mean you have to reset when you boot?

[Q] How to overclock stock ROM? SetCPU shows max as 600

I recently rooted my O1 using Ginger break. It rooted successfully. Now when I installed SetCPU (which I downloaded frm xda), it shows the maximum freq as 600MHz. I am on stock ROM and don't plan to change it before seeing the official Gingerbread release. I just want to know if it is possible to overclock on the stock ROM using SetCPU or any other tool.
absk said:
I recently rooted my O1 using Ginger break. It rooted successfully. Now when I installed SetCPU (which I downloaded frm xda), it shows the maximum freq as 600MHz. I am on stock ROM and don't plan to change it before seeing the official Gingerbread release. I just want to know if it is possible to overclock on the stock ROM using SetCPU or any other tool.
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Install a custom recovery and flash a custom kernel (such as franco). Do not ask how, covered in multiple places.
AFAIK the stock rom doesn't allow for overclocking.
wpyh said:
AFAIK the stock rom doesn't allow for overclocking.
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As already said above in my post (and also in my signature), overclocking is a matter of kernel and not of ROM.
doktornotor said:
As already said above in my post (and also in my signature), overclocking is a matter of kernel and not of ROM.
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Ok, I'll try doing what you said and get back. Thanks.
doktornotor said:
As already said above in my post (and also in my signature), overclocking is a matter of kernel and not of ROM.
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Yeah, sorry... misthunk on my part

[Q] newbie questions about rom + kernel and overclock

Hi
I like this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423058
And this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398910
1st question
Are they compatible ?
First i will install rom with recovery then flash kernel with flash tool .. Is that right ?
I am afraid to brick my phone help me plzz pro users
2nd question what can i do with overclock ..another thing like increase cpu speed and is that dangerous?
3rd question at kernel i read that i can make my cpu 1.8 ghz and in rom i read that i can make cpu 1.4 .. My official cpu is 1 ghz how it can be like that
I always read that doing that will brick my phone(hardware) or decrease cpu life
I am afraid to do that .. Some users crash their phones with that and others r relaxing ..
Help me plzz tell me the risks and how to ignore ..
Waiting for ur answers and sorry for stupid questions and bad English
shinishi said:
Hi
I like this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423058
And this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398910
Are they compatible ?
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If you install the Gingerbread, Android 2.3.X version of the kernel and this ROM, then it will be compatible.
shinishi said:
First i will install rom with recovery then flash kernel with flash tool .. Is that right ?
I am afraid to brick my phone help me plzz pro users
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No, on stock ROM you won't have Recovery, so first unlock bootloader, then flash kernel and then enter Recovery.
Recovery is included in the kernel.
shinishi said:
2nd question what can i do with overclock ..another thing like increase cpu speed and is that dangerous?
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CPU works at certain rate of pulses, the amount is called clock. By default, a CPU works at 1 GHz, that means 1 billion pulses per second(comparison, human heart about once per second).
Overclocking means making the CPU work at higher rate. When CPU works at higher rate, it gives out more heat, which can be dangerous to the CPU. If it gets too hot, it might just melt itself or another parts of the mainboard in your phone. That's how phones get f**ked up
shinishi said:
Another question at kernel i read that i can make my cpu 1.8 ghz and in rom i read that i can make cpu 1.4 .. My official cpu is 1 ghz how it can be like that
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You can set your CPU clock yourself. Depending on kernel, it can be max 2 Ghz or 1.8 or whatever. You can choose any amount between 0 and that max. By default, on stock phones, CPU works at 1. By using a specific app and custom kernel, CPU will be told to work at higher rate. Result, read the text above.
shinishi said:
I always read that doing that will brick my phone(hardware) or decrease cpu life
I am afraid to do that .. Some users crash their phones with that and others r relaxing ..
Help me plzz tell me the risks and how to ignore ..
Waiting for ur answers and sorry for stupid questions and bad English
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Yes, correct. Overclocking does decrease the life time, uses more battery and is quite dangerous. The real speed boost is actually small and is not really worth it.
Overclocking is not obligatory, you can do it if you want, but you don't have to. I highly recommend not to overclock your phone.
1) I don't know. Check or ask in the ROM's thread.
If your bootloader is unlocked, install the proper kernel and then flash the ROM from recovery.
2) Overclocking is always dangerous. Not only if you overclock to 1,8 Ghz. Also 1,2 could damage your phone. I'd suggest you not to overclock, but it's up to you.
Someguyfromhell is always a step before me
Someguyfromhell said:
If you install the Gingerbread, Android 2.3.X version of the kernel and this ROM, then it will be compatible.
No, on stock ROM you won't have Recovery, so first unlock bootloader, then flash kernel and then enter Recovery.
Recovery is included in the kernel.
CPU works at certain rate of pulses, the amount is called clock. By default, a CPU works at 1 GHz, that means 1 billion pulses per second(comparison, human heart about once per second).
Overclocking means making the CPU work at higher rate. When CPU works at higher rate, it gives out more heat, which can be dangerous to the CPU. If it gets too hot, it might just melt itself or another parts of the mainboard in your phone. That's how phones get f**ked up
You can set your CPU clock yourself. Depending on kernel, it can be max 2 Ghz or 1.8 or whatever. You can choose any amount between 0 and that max. By default, on stock phones, CPU works at 1. By using a specific app and custom kernel, CPU will be told to work at higher rate. Result, read the text above.
Yes, correct. Overclocking does decrease the life time, uses more battery and is quite dangerous. The real speed boost is actually small and is not really worth it.
Overclocking is not obligatory, you can do it if you want, but you don't have to. I highly recommend not to overclock your phone.
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Thank u very mush for useful &fast answers .. U always answers my question bro .. Thnx
I read in rom thread
Baseband 66 for mini
What is that .. I must install it or what ?
Thnx again
Feanor88 said:
1) I don't know. Check or ask in the ROM's thread.
If your bootloader is unlocked, install the proper kernel and then flash the ROM from recovery.
2) Overclocking is always dangerous. Not only if you overclock to 1,8 Ghz. Also 1,2 could damage your phone. I'd suggest you not to overclock, but it's up to you.
Someguyfromhell is always a step before me
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Thank u
I have unlocked boot loader
I think i will not overclock my phone .. When i finish installing rom and kernel my cpu will not be overclocked right?
Because i read there is over clock in both
Don't worry... there's the possibility to overclock, but only if you want to
Feanor88 said:
Don't worry... there's the possibility to overclock, but only if you want to
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Thnx dude
I read in rom thread
Baseband 66 for mini What is that .. I must install it or what ?
Feanor88 said:
2) Overclocking is always dangerous. Not only if you overclock to 1,8 Ghz. Also 1,2 could damage your phone. I'd suggest you not to overclock, but it's up to you.
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Common misconception.
Knowledge about hardware + careful steps = safe overclocking.
Anyway, I dont get the idea of OC'ing smartphones.

SetCPU on S3 stuck at 1400mhz

Im using Omega Rom v23 and i just installed SetCPU.
Can someone explain how i go above 1400mhz? it wont let me choose a speed higher?
irzero said:
Im using Omega Rom v23 and i just installed SetCPU.
Can someone explain how i go above 1400mhz? it wont let me choose a speed higher?
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You need custom kernel. But dont have any custom kernel to work with JB what you can overclock.
Enviado do meu GT-I9300
use an o/c kernel.....no I won't suggest one
Go to development and read
As far as im aware omega 23 is custom stock rom. JB ect.
to unlock overclocking you would need a a new boot.img withunlocked overclocking
that wont be out for JB roms until the source is released.
You would have to install a earlier rom if you want to use a costom boot.img with unlock overclock.
irzero said:
Im using Omega Rom v23 and i just installed SetCPU.
Can someone explain how i go above 1400mhz? it wont let me choose a speed higher?
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What Kernel does that ROM come with? Is it the STOCK kernel? If so, you CANNOT overclock the STOCK kernel at all and can only overclock CUSTOM Kernels that have that ability built into them.
More info from you is needed...
It seems the JB Rom from Omega doesnt have this overclocking unlocked
irzero said:
It seems the JB Rom from Omega doesnt have this overclocking unlocked
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there won't be any o/c kernels until Samsung release their source code after jb official release

[Q]Doubts Regarding Kernal

Hi all...
2 days back i unlocked my bootloader
Now i have FXP 137 Kernal and using Jelly venila based on CM10.. but Prior to that i took a nandroid backup with Rage kernal and Stock ICS 4.0.4 with .431 firmware..
*Now if i restore the backup will kernal also be restored or simply the Rom???
*All kernals work on any roms or is there any limitation in it??
*Can kernals be flashed with phone itself (like flashing custom ROMS in CWM) without needing pc???
*Are there other Recoveries like CWM ? if so what is their advantage ?
*after a full wipe/factory reset, can recovery be accessed just by flasing kernal only?
*Clocking depends on kernal or Rom or both??
sorry for asking too many questions..these are in head..
i would be realy grateful if anyone answere these....
thanks in Advance
Arif
ariftwister said:
Hi all...
2 days back i unlocked my bootloader
Now i have FXP 137 Kernal and using Jelly venila based on CM10.. but Prior to that i took a nandroid backup with Rage kernal and Stock ICS 4.0.4 with .431 firmware..
*Now if i restore the backup will kernal also be restored or simply the Rom???
*All kernals work on any roms or is there any limitation in it??
*Can kernals be flashed with phone itself (like flashing custom ROMS in CWM) without needing pc???
*Are there other Recoveries like CWM ? if so what is their advantage ?
*after a full wipe/factory reset, can recovery be accessed just by flasing kernal only?
*Clocking depends on kernal or Rom or both??
sorry for asking too many questions..these are in head..
i would be realy grateful if anyone answere these....
thanks in Advance
Arif
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*No kernel won't be restored, you will have to flash it manually
*Not all kernels are working, check the thread of the rom, which kernel is recommend!
*You need a pc and the easiest way to flash the kernel is via flashtool
*Yes, for example Amon Ra, but I don't know if it's available for our devices...
*Yes, most custom kernels have cwm built in, so you can enter even after factory reset or after formatting /system
*Overclocking depends on kernel as far as I know, but it's dangerous and your phone could brick (overheating, etc)
If something is wrong, correct me
mihahn said:
*No kernel won't be restored, you will have to flash it manually
*Not all kernels are working, check the thread of the rom, which kernel is recommend!
*You need a pc and the easiest way to flash the kernel is via flashtool
*Yes, for example Amon Ra, but I don't know if it's available for our devices...
*Yes, most custom kernels have cwm built in, so you can enter even after factory reset or after formatting /system
*Overclocking depends on kernel as far as I know, but it's dangerous and your phone could brick (overheating, etc)
If something is wrong, correct me
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thanks for the quick reply ..
*kernal must be flashed first or Rom?? or it doesnt matters??
*what is governer & what is the safe limit for overclocking ST15i?? & how to find it??
if a similar ST15i is overclocked at xx GH in yy kernal and zz Rom that means my ST15i can also be overclocked at xx GH in yy kernal and zz rom ??? Or it depends on model ???
ariftwister said:
thanks for the quick reply ..
*kernal must be flashed first or Rom?? or it doesnt matters??
*what is governer & what is the safe limit for overclocking ST15i?? & how to find it??
if a similar ST15i is overclocked at xx GH in yy kernal and zz Rom that means my ST15i can also be overclocked at xx GH in yy kernal and zz rom ??? Or it depends on model ???
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*It doesn't matter but better first flash the kernel and after install rom
* Don't know about overclocking, sorry...
mihahn said:
*No kernel won't be restored, you will have to flash it manually
*Not all kernels are working, check the thread of the rom, which kernel is recommend!
*You need a pc and the easiest way to flash the kernel is via flashtool
*Yes, for example Amon Ra, but I don't know if it's available for our devices...
*Yes, most custom kernels have cwm built in, so you can enter even after factory reset or after formatting /system
*Overclocking depends on kernel as far as I know, but it's dangerous and your phone could brick (overheating, etc)
If something is wrong, correct me
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mihahn said:
*It doesn't matter but better first flash the kernel and after install rom
* Don't know about overclocking, sorry...
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ok no problem
ariftwister said:
thanks for the quick reply ..
*kernal must be flashed first or Rom?? or it doesnt matters??
*what is governer & what is the safe limit for overclocking ST15i?? & how to find it??
if a similar ST15i is overclocked at xx GH in yy kernal and zz Rom that means my ST15i can also be overclocked at xx GH in yy kernal and zz rom ??? Or it depends on model ???
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*it dosen't matter. Personally I flash the kernel prior to flashing the rom.
*Governor is basically a setting for managing the frequency of your processor depending on different values in different governors (try googling about different governors like- smartass,ondemand,lagfree etc). In my opinion you shouldn't go above 1.4 Ghz, you can go above this setting but your battery efficiency will drop and also you risk the chance of burning your processor. Your phone should be overclockable to that value but I have read somewhere that each chip is special to a phone.
I feel that 1.2 Ghz is a safe value for my phone and is fast enough for me. You can try it youself by downloading no frills cpu control from playstore and setting your desired frequencies.
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andogeek10 said:
*it dosen't matter. Personally I flash the kernel prior to flashing the rom.
*Governor is basically a setting for managing the frequency of your processor depending on different values in different governors (try googling about different governors like- smartass,ondemand,lagfree etc). In my opinion you shouldn't go above 1.4 Ghz, you can go above this setting but your battery efficiency will drop and also you risk the chance of burning your processor. Your phone should be overclockable to that value but I have read somewhere that each chip is special to a phone.
I feel that 1.2 Ghz is a safe value for my phone and is fast enough for me. You can try it youself by downloading no frills cpu control from playstore and setting your desired frequencies.
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okay thanks.. which governer is best to use... u mean to say that they actualy manage to give different frequencies for different tasks???what is I/O scheduler and how is related to this governer??

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