Problem Processor Galaxy S II - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello it is a bit of time (specifically since I switched from Android 2.3.6 to Android 4.0.3) that reflected this problem:
pretty much as we know the processor of our galaxy s2 is 1.2 GHz, but I do not know why when I do something a little heavier than the 800MHz processor crashes ...
For example if I'm on the Home Menu or APP processor (with the Performance setting to see if it was left to 1.2GHz) remained at 1.2GHz, while if I start some game or some app a little heavier than the processor down to 800MHz and stays until I am not to put it back to 1.2GHz, so I created a slowdown ...
Do you know why and then tell me how to fix it? Thank you ...
[Currently I get on the CM10 kernel with Siyah 5.0i]
[But I found this thing up even different kernels and roms such as:
ROM: Stock LP7 (4.0.3), LPF Stock (4.0.3)
Kernel: both those stocks with the Roma Siyah 4.1.5]
I already tried to do the restore factory
I apologize for the English but I am Italian

I would try and help you but I have no idea what your question is...

postfatal said:
I would try and help you but I have no idea what your question is...
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the processor is running at 800MHz and not at 1.2GHz in game end in the apps

Rizenfox said:
the processor is running at 800MHz and not at 1.2GHz in game end in the apps
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I had same problem. Are you using rom toolbox app? As I was using that and for some reason it kept making it stick to 800MHz too.
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*boy*racer* said:
I had same problem. Are you using rom toolbox app? As I was using that and for some reason it kept making it stick to 800MHz too.
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Do not use Rom Toolbox.
The processor runs at 1.2GHz but when I play or start some application, the processor is locked at 800MHz

OK then have you got an app installed that allows you to overclock?
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*boy*racer* said:
OK then have you got an app installed that allows you to overclock?
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yes

Rizenfox said:
yes
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OK try and freeze/uninstall it and reboot then see what happens.
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[Q] Overclock app tester (done. moved to dev section)

Hi all.
Is there someone to confirm that "Tegrak Overclock" app works on GT-I9100?
It's working on Korean GalaxyS2 models, but I can't be sure on Europe GalaxyS2.
Web link: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tegrak.overclock
Mobile link: market://details?id=com.tegrak.overclock
Thank you for reading my question.
the free app works! could you update your paid app too? I actually bought it for the additional functionality only to find that the paid app is an older version
thanks for the great work by the way
blaaez said:
the free app works! could you update your paid app too? I actually bought it for the additional functionality only to find that the paid app is an older version
thanks for the great work by the way
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also working on UK model unbranded, unlocked galaxy s ii
but to be honest, the galaxy s 2 doesnt need an overclock, it needs an underclock! ;P
blaaez said:
the free app works! could you update your paid app too? I actually bought it for the additional functionality only to find that the paid app is an older version
thanks for the great work by the way
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Hey blaaez, I really appreciate it! I almost gave up, nobody read my question. hehe
Hm,, I had to confirm it works on Europe model before update paid version.
because I don't like sell "not working" app.
blickmanic said:
but to be honest, the galaxy s 2 doesnt need an overclock, it needs an underclock! ;P
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Yeah, haha, S2 is so d*** fast! I agreed.
mods please move to android development folder!
tegrak said:
Hey blaaez, I really appreciat
e it! I almost gave up, nobody read my question. hehe
Hm,, I had to confirm it works on Europe model before update paid version.
because I don't like sell "not working" app.
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Oh don't thank me. I should thank you for making this for the s2. Now I can have my overclock without the ugly yellow! sign when I boot up. Ok could you update the paid app so I can have the features like auto set on boot.
Mods could you move this to the development section
I'm sure you'll have more replies there!
oh by the way what does CORE voltage and INTERNAL voltage mean?
Oh and it works but 1.452 is unstable for me. Maybe not enough voltage .. that's why need you to update the paid version quickly! Hehe
core voltages
Does anyone knows how much decrease/increase voltage to underclock/overclock at what speed ?? i cannot find any instruction anywhere
tried latest version but get this error when I try to load overclock module
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Free version worked ok for me on a UK SGS2 running Lite'ning ROM version 1.0. Overclocked no problem to 1.4 Ghz at stock voltages (didn't try any higher yet) and got the following in Quadrant Advanced (yes I know, but it's all we have at the moment).
Edit: Added Quadrant Standard screenshots for comparison as Advanced doesn't play too well with Gingerbread.
[email protected] said:
tried latest version but get this error when I try to load overclock module
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Hm.. the kernel source of GT-I9000 at Samsung Opensource homepage is different from current kernel, so this app doesn't work on custom kernels now.
And in Korea, custom kernels (that built from the source) make quadrant point lower. I think it is same in Europe models.
Major_Sarcasm said:
Free version worked ok for me on a UK SGS2 running Lite'ning ROM version 1.0. Overclocked no problem to 1.4 Ghz at stock voltages (didn't try any higher yet) and got the following in Quadrant Advanced (yes I know, but it's all we have at the moment).
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Hi my top score is...
tegrak said:
Hi my top score is...
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LOL, well played. I've not had the bottle to go any further yet, but I'm sure I will. I love overclocking stuff, ran my HD2 at 1.5 Ghz for 4 months before I sold it
Edited my other post to add Quadrant Standard.
nicely done Tegrak
I'm trying 1.6ghz and trying to beat your score.
what speed and voltage is that?
and what's the difference between CORE and INTERNAL voltage?
blaaez said:
nicely done Tegrak
I'm trying 1.6ghz and trying to beat your score.
what speed and voltage is that?
and what's the difference between CORE and INTERNAL voltage?
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His screenie tells you the speed and voltage
tegrak said:
Hm.. the kernel source of GT-I9000 at Samsung Opensource homepage is different from current kernel, so this app doesn't work on custom kernels now.
And in Korea, custom kernels (that built from the source) make quadrant point lower. I think it is same in Europe models.
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ok,but will you make it work with custom kernels?
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Hi my top score is...
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is the 1.65Ghz speed a stable one ?
PS: how did you made the date 20FRI on the left upper corner
BoneMo said:
is the 1.65Ghz speed a stable one ?
PS: how did you made the date 20FRI on the left upper corner
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Stable/safe overclock will vary per device. What works for one might not work/be safe for another. Use this app with care!
[email protected] said:
tried latest version but get this error when I try to load overclock module
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Damn, your theme is awesome! U can tell us which one this is???
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Galaxy Ace Overclocking Kernel

Why cant a kernel like G3Mod for Apollo be modified/adapted so the Ace can be overclocked?
durbancurry said:
Why cant a kernel like G3Mod for Apollo be modified/adapted so the Ace can be overclocked?
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Im fairly new at modding, but my guess would be that they are different phones and even though they work of simular hardware the way they work is different. There was a project working on this but it was dropped. My guess is if it was an option they probably tryed it. You have an 800mhz cpu? Is it that much of a problem, for me the biggest problem is ram! The majority of the time this is what slows down the ace, and even that isnt a huge issue.
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Stuck when overclocking

I have Galaxy s2 with Resurrection Remix ROM with Siyah-s2-v4.0.1 karnel... When i try to overclock it ti 1500-1600mhz it stucks and powers off.
What should i do ??
Einstein97 said:
I have Galaxy s2 with Resurrection Remix ROM with Siyah-s2-v4.0.1 karnel... When i try to overclock it ti 1500-1600mhz it stucks and powers off.
What should i do ??
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why do u want to overclock in the first place.since 1200mhz is more than enough for the beast (ur GS2) to wrk efficiently. do rewert back, since overclocking or undervolting will always lead to issue's like, overheating,random freeze's and reboots rather than improving the performance
Sun90 said:
why do u want to overclock in the first place.since 1200mhz is more than enough for the beast (ur GS2) to wrk efficiently. do rewert back, since overclocking or undervolting will always lead to issue's like, overheating,random freeze's and reboots rather than improving the performance
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well... thanks mate i saw some videos where they overclock it they dont have the same problem... i whonder is it just me or...? i want to see the benchmark results with 1600mhz procesor...
Einstein97 said:
I have Galaxy s2 with Resurrection Remix ROM with Siyah-s2-v4.0.1 karnel... When i try to overclock it ti 1500-1600mhz it stucks and powers off.
What should i do ??
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All phones aren't created equally and therefore some can't handle being oc or uv. That being said, have you tried to give out more voltage?
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kilometers4 said:
All phones aren't created equally and therefore some can't handle being oc or uv. That being said, have you tried to give out more voltage?
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Can you tell me some useful tweeks so i can speed up my phone (if you had the same karnel or rom...) THANKS !!
Einstein97 said:
Can you tell me some useful tweeks so i can speed up my phone (if you had the same karnel or rom...) THANKS !!
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Galaxy S2 is very fast! There is no need to overclock your device. If you are looking for the best stats and performance for the Galaxy S2. Go back to Gingerbread. Meaning install a custom gingerbread based Rom and Kernel. Mix and match different Kernels and Roms until you find a Rom and Kernel that suits you. Remember its not all about the best stats on benchmark tests. Enjoy your phone!!

.:: Which kernel is the best for overclock? :..

My question is clear: Which kernel is the best for overclock?
Higher than 1.8ghz:good:
I use android 4.0.4
candemir2005 said:
My question is clear: Which kernel is the best for overclock?
Higher than 1.8ghz:good:
I use android 4.0.4
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Another best kernel thread?
LOL at 1.8 Ghz! Do you want to fry your phone?
As far as i know, Almost every kernel apart from Speedmod and phenomena can overclock your phone. 1.6 GHz is the max I've seen.
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
candemir2005 said:
My question is clear: Which kernel is the best for overclock?
Higher than 1.8ghz:good:
I use android 4.0.4
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WOW, do you want to be able to fry an egg on your phone?
IMO I definitely WOULDN'T overclock an S2 to 1.8ghz it's just stupid.
I did hear that the T-mobile version of the S2 can be overclocked to 1.8ghz but they're running the Snapdragon processor so it's competely different.
Want my advice? 1.2 ghz is plenty fast enough and won't damage your phone.
I play many many high end games on my S2 and I'ts played everything I've thrown at it without missing a beat.
I am intrigued though, can you pls tell me why you want to overclock so high?
Please refer to the stickied thread here before creating threads like this.
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best cpu settings?

hi guys i am pretty new to this forum got galaxy s3 few weeks ago got it rooted i wanna ask if somebody can give me advise what ist the best setting for cpu to work it perfect?
zbojnik65 said:
hi guys i am pretty new to this forum got galaxy s3 few weeks ago got it rooted i wanna ask if somebody can give me advise what ist the best setting for cpu to work it perfect?
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Depends of your kernel firstly, and your usage type in a second part.
AndroidGX said:
Depends of your kernel firstly, and your usage type in a second part.
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stock kernel custom room android hd and my usage? little bit of everything
zbojnik65 said:
hi guys i am pretty new to this forum got galaxy s3 few weeks ago got it rooted i wanna ask if somebody can give me advise what ist the best setting for cpu to work it perfect?
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pegasuq governor, 200-1.4ghz scalling, thresholds- lower %=higher cpu clock stage. so it is up to you what percentage to choose
EdgaBimbam said:
pegasuq governor, 200-1.4ghz scalling, thresholds- lower %=higher cpu clock stage. so it is up to you what percentage to choose
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lads i tell u feel a bit lost here in this apk
I recommend using siyah kernel. It is very stable. You can find different cpu and gpu settings in the signature of most recognized developer here to serve as ur guide.
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BelJanss said:
I recommend using siyah kernel. It is very stable. You can find different cpu and gpu settings in the signature of most recognized developer here to serve as ur guide.
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I guess i got somthing wrong here since i have rooted my phone and set cpu profiles my battery goes down way quicker as it was without root. Any idea? I have wiped battery stats and still the same

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