Is there anyway to overclock stock kernel?? - Xperia Z2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

As above really.. I'm running complete stock .402 with root and locked boot loader...
Is there anyways to over clock with stock kernel???
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No
Not at all
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Envious_Data said:
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Not at all
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Though I can change the governors on a stock kernel. Which one do you recommend? It was ondemand at first, I changed it to Intelliactive but noticed the battery goes a little fast. And then changed it into convervative now. Let's see what happens.

V4LKyR said:
Though I can change the governors on a stock kernel. Which one do you recommend? It was ondemand at first, I changed it to Intelliactive but noticed the battery goes a little fast. And then changed it into convervative now. Let's see what happens.
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Ondemand is best balance
Intelliactive is more active inteligently like the title says... Aka using more battery then ondemand
And i usualy forget about conservative becsuse its as bad as ondemand with battery
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Why is it not possible to over clock stock kernel? Im sure it has been done with other phones so why not this one??
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If you overclock stock kernel, it's no longer stock. It's a custom kernel.

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Is ondemand governor really unstable?

In cm7 the default governor is ondemand but it used to be said that this was unstable so use conservative
I don't really tell a difference anyone?
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Alanrocks15 said:
In cm7 the default governor is ondemand but it used to be said that this was unstable so use conservative
I don't really tell a difference anyone?
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i always use performence or powersave...conservative is good bro..but ive think on demand is not good

[Q] I/O Scheduler - NOOP or SIO ?

[Q] I/O Scheduler - NOOP or SIO ? I know there has been speculation that this is a negligible difference in overall efficiency, but I have been on SIO and it seems less efficient than NOOP ? Is this something anyone else has experienced ?
imilleson said:
[Q] I/O Scheduler - NOOP or SIO ? I know there has been speculation that this is a negligible difference in overall efficiency, but I have been on SIO and it seems less efficient than NOOP ? Is this something anyone else has experienced ?
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NOOP is ideal for solid state devices, like SSD, RAM drives, phones, tablets. Not so good for traditional disk drives.
Having said that I wonder if the difference is noticeable without benchmarking..
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sooo then... which one should i use on the vibrant?
Hobbesfed said:
sooo then... which one should i use on the vibrant?
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I personally like simple the best on the vibrant is recommend that one but both are similar. Just pick one really
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Simple is my scheduler of choice also
My kernel doesn't have that governor
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imilleson said:
My kernel doesn't have that governor
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What kernel are you using?
Subzero. It has like 10 options but I don't think that is one of them
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imilleson said:
Subzero. It has like 10 options but I don't think that is one of them
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Subzero definitely has simple
It's named "Sio"
Oh lol right . I like sio
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I using sio but what happen if choose noop?
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iskandarizzz said:
I using sio but what happen if choose noop?
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It may or may not increase performance and battery
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iskandarizzz said:
I using sio but what happen if choose noop?
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Honestly, I doubt you'd notice a huge difference...unless you're very taxing on your phone, or already super familiar with how it runs lol
Which I am both. I use my phone at least 2 hours of solid screen on time a day and I have flashed somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 different ROMs. I like to experiment. I think sio and noop are very similar but I can't quite figure out which one is better
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nvm
I prefer sio, it based on deadline

App for overclocking ??

Which is the good app for overclocking...???
LWW...
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akshayitekar said:
Which is the good app for overclocking...???
LWW...
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Kernel support oc, download cpu tuner. apk..enjoy..
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akshayitekar said:
Which is the good app for overclocking...???
LWW...
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No-frills Cpu Control
akshayitekar said:
Which is the good app for overclocking...???
LWW...
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Cpu master...
No frills and antutu CPU
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SetCPU for me the best :highfive:
Set CPU, but No-frills is a great free option too.
Overclock
I would always prefer No CPU Frills Control or SET CPU
You'll need a custom kernel - I prefer Rage Kernel
and and app like SetCPU (but it's paid).
Overclocking app
Make sure your kernel supports overclocking.
Currently using No-frills CPU Control which is included in GB Spartan Rom 2.2 Final.
Downgraded from ICS 4.0.4, now back on GB 2.3.4, much much faster and games are more compatible. Stock ICS kernel does not support overclocking.

CyanogenMod 10.1

Hello everyone. So basically i have a question. Is anyone facing lags on cm 10.1 new nightlies? O have a lot of time with this rom, and i must say that 10.0 was much more smoother (at least for me)
On 10.1 even the homepage is choppy... I'm running Pegasusq overclocked 1.7 GHz with deadline scheduler... any advice you would give me?
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DarkSofter said:
Hello everyone. So basically i have a question. Is anyone facing lags on cm 10.1 new nightlies? O have a lot of time with this rom, and i must say that 10.0 was much more smoother (at least for me)
On 10.1 even the homepage is choppy... I'm running Pegasusq overclocked 1.7 GHz with deadline scheduler... any advice you would give me?
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I felt the latest PA ROM was quite laggy too...
Use Siyah kernel and I have a few tips for settings:
--Over clock to 1.5GHz
--use lulzactiveq
--turn gentle fair sleepers off
--set touch boost to 1000Mhz (or more if you want)
--turn android logger off
I also undervolt all frequencies by 75mv.... I do a lot of PC tweaking and you'd be surprised how much that little amount can reduce cpu temps.
Hope it helps. Did for me.
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kickassdave said:
I felt the latest PA ROM was quite laggy too...
Use Siyah kernel and I have a few tips for settings:
--Over clock to 1.5GHz
--use lulzactiveq
--turn gentle fair sleepers off
--set touch boost to 1000Mhz (or more if you want)
--turn android logger off
I also undervolt all frequencies by 75mv.... I do a lot of PC tweaking and you'd be surprised how much that little amount can reduce cpu temps.
Hope it helps. Did for me.
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May i ask how's your battery life with this tweaks?
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DarkSofter said:
May i ask how's your battery life with this tweaks?
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It isn't really noticeably different to stock settings tbh.. (I.e. still not a patch on Samsung). Give it a go and see how you get on. It definitely makes the ROM smoother.
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kickassdave said:
It isn't really noticeably different to stock settings tbh.. (I.e. still not a patch on Samsung). Give it a go and see how you get on. It definitely makes the ROM smoother.
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That means better than a normal cm 10.1 (sigh)
I did the things you told me, except the undervolting, and gotta admit it's better... Thank you very much
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the undervolting will help with the battery life
Glebun said:
the undervolting will help with the battery life
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Yes i know but it's not very noticable, and I'm not a big fan of it, last time i did it -50 i got my phone restarting frequently
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DarkSofter said:
Yes i know but it's not very noticable, and I'm not a big fan of it, last time i did it -50 i got my phone restarting frequently
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Check out here for more settings
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2071967
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Try use "Seeder" app
xanthrax said:
Check out here for more settings
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2071967
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Thank you ill look into it
MrxSiN said:
Try use "Seeder" app
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Is it worth?
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MrxSiN said:
Try use "Seeder" app
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I have read comments from several devs that claim that this makes no difference and that those saying it does are experiencing the placebo effect
Addition: in case you are experiencing scrolling lag in any apps, make sure you have force GPU rendering ticked in developer options!! Absolute necessity in any JellyBean ROM.
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[Q] can't see Governer/pegasusq and I/O scheduler row on my device

Hi All,
I am on JBMoonWalker 5.5
Stock JB kernel
I cant see the governer and i/o scheduler i.e pegasusq and row on my device Xperia P.
Please help.
Thats in nemesis kernel. Stock do not have it. I use (moonwalker 5) ondemand and noop
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AndroidNoob69 said:
Thats in nemesis kernel. Stock do not have it. I use (moonwalker 5) ondemand and noop
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Thank you for the information.
Press it
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