Is the bofella kernels 2.2 /1.8 ghz over clock is stable I am getting freezes nd random reboots
But on benscholds its pretty stable at 2.05 ghz / 1.7 ghz
Any solution ?
do u have clean cm 14.1 + opengapps installed? no more tweaks and weird apps?
and by weird, we mean Xposed.
abieJaz said:
Is the bofella kernels 2.2 /1.8 ghz over clock is stable I am getting freezes nd random reboots
But on benscholds its pretty stable at 2.05 ghz / 1.7 ghz
Any solution ?
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No problem here. Which rom are you using?
Cm13
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do u have clean cm 14.1 + opengapps installed? no more tweaks and weird apps?
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Running cm13 ..no tweaks added .. getting freezes time to time
suraj.das said:
and by weird, we mean Xposed.
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No Xposed added even I don't know my phone crashes nd jaht reboots
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Cm13
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time for upgrade https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=oneplus2
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time for upgrade https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=oneplus2
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I know there is 14.1 available waiting for official builds
this is not official?
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time for upgrade https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=oneplus2
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Not necessarily, if they want the best camera performance then they need to wait for OnePlus to release binaries for Nougat.
You could try messing with voltage (I'd only suggest slight adjustment), using the app Boeffla provides here: http://www.boeffla.de/index.php/downloads/boeffla-config-app
But I wouldn't recommend a super high overclock as the 810 can overheat pretty bad, also depending on your governor (I use elementalx)
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Not necessarily, if they want the best camera performance then they need to wait for OnePlus to release binaries for Nougat.
You could try messing with voltage (I'd only suggest slight adjustment), using the app Boeffla provides here: http://www.boeffla.de/index.php/downloads/boeffla-config-app
But I wouldn't recommend a super high overclock as the 810 can overheat pretty bad, also depending on your governor (I use elementalx)
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You can't change voltage and the overclock work as it should on OP2, no overheat
Sungfive said:
You can't change voltage and the overclock work as it should on OP2, no overheat
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Can u help me with the voltage thing I would really appreciate that
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Not necessarily, if they want the best camera performance then they need to wait for OnePlus to release binaries for Nougat.
You could try messing with voltage (I'd only suggest slight adjustment), using the app Boeffla provides here: http://www.boeffla.de/index.php/downloads/boeffla-config-app
But I wouldn't recommend a super high overclock as the 810 can overheat pretty bad, also depending on your governor (I use elementalx)
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I don't find any voltage interface ? Can u help ?
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I don't find any voltage interface ? Can u help ?
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If it's available for your kernel the Boeffla-Config app has it under the CPU tabs at the bottom.
But as Sungfive claims it's not available, it probably isn't, sorry if I was misleading. I remember now Boeffla even says in his thread he doesn't allow voltage control anymore in the kernel, stating that you can add it back and build yourself if you want it (not so simple of course).
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If it's available for your kernel the Boeffla-Config app has it under the CPU tabs at the bottom.
But as Sungfive claims it's not available, it probably isn't, sorry if I was misleading. I remember now Boeffla even says in his thread he doesn't allow voltage control anymore in the kernel, stating that you can add it back and build yourself if you want it (not so simple of course).
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The big.Little architecture doesn't allow changing simply the voltage
Clean flash again the rom and the kernel
If you want better performance then don't overclock.
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Wondering if there is a Kernel to OC with SetCPU for the latest Gingerbread update? I updated OTA and rooted.
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Wondering if there is a Kernel to OC with SetCPU for the latest Gingerbread update? I updated OTA and rooted.
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You can't flash kernels without an unlocked bootloader. If you have unlocked bootloader and CWM, you can flash either edgan's or faux's both of them work as I have tested them personally on my phone.
I plan to unlock it using this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871
Can you direct me to the kernel thread? and which would you recommend using? thanks!
gnueliafnak said:
I plan to unlock it using this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871
Can you direct me to the kernel thread? and which would you recommend using? thanks!
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Edgan's - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1173225
Faux's - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1156040
Make sure you flash the right version for your phone (d00 or 1100).
What im curious is, is there a noticable differance in a 1.1 OC?
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Edgan's - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1173225
Faux's - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1156040
Make sure you flash the right version for your phone (d00 or 1100).
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Which version do most people prefer? And it seems a bit complicated on the Kernel part. I know how to root, and unlock the BL, but when it comes to kernel's I'm not so familiar with it. I want to install it though to OC the phone.
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What im curious is, is there a noticable differance in a 1.1 OC?
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I tried both kernel's and haven't noticed any improvements in performance, but to be fair I haven't tested them extensively + they can be overclocked to more than 1.1 ghz
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Which version do most people prefer? And it seems a bit complicated on the Kernel part. I know how to root, and unlock the BL, but when it comes to kernel's I'm not so familiar with it. I want to install it though to OC the phone.
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Installing isn't hard, you just flash them via CWM. Faux's thread has more replised so perhaps his kernel is more popular. You can try both and decide for yourself. But I think you need to wipe after each installation to avoid problems.
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Installing isn't hard, you just flash them via CWM. Faux's thread has more replised so perhaps his kernel is more popular. You can try both and decide for yourself. But I think you need to wipe after each installation to avoid problems.
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I thought I had installed CWM when I rooted again from that previous thread, but it didn't. Is there a specific thread for the CWM download? Thanks again!
Edit: Apparently I did have CWM installed? I booted into Android Recovery and it had the same options I used to root from the other thread? said Atrix 4g [version] goapk.com
im guessing thats CWM?
Yes, it is.
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In my opinion, the greater benefit of having one of these kernels loaded is the ability to extend battery life by using setcpu to do things like underclock when the screen is off, and such. As for speed, I get quadrant scores in the 3500s, ymmv.
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I thought I had installed CWM when I rooted again from that previous thread, but it didn't. Is there a specific thread for the CWM download? Thanks again!
Edit: Apparently I did have CWM installed? I booted into Android Recovery and it had the same options I used to root from the other thread? said Atrix 4g [version] goapk.com
im guessing thats CWM?
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Yep, thats CWM. Download the correct kernel (d00 or 1100), put it onto your SD card, reboot into CWM, select "install a file from zip" or something like that, select your SD card, select zip, confirm installation.
After that reboot. If you have issues -> wipe data and reboot again.
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Yes, it is.
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In my opinion, the greater benefit of having one of these kernels loaded is the ability to extend battery life by using setcpu to do things like underclock when the screen is off, and such. As for speed, I get quadrant scores in the 3500s, ymmv.
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Quadrant scores are awesome for boosting self esteem, but from what I use,- it didn't translate into real life performance increase
Much appreciated guys!
One more question hopefully. Where can I find a thread if there is any with a listing of SetCPU profiles for OCing with a different Kernel?
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Much appreciated guys!
One more question hopefully. Where can I find a thread if there is any with a listing of SetCPU profiles for OCing with a different Kernel?
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Faux has a bunch of different versions of his kernel with built in profiles. Besides that I haven't seen a list of standalone profiles. You can always make your own one I guess as long as you don't OC to 2.0 ghz
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Faux has a bunch of different versions of his kernel with built in profiles. Besides that I haven't seen a list of standalone profiles. You can always make your own one I guess as long as you don't OC to 2.0 ghz
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I'm using his 1.1Ghz Kernel right now and the new Quadrant scores strokes my epeen, lol.
I didn't see any higher Kernel speed for Faux? I think his 1.2Ghz was "coming soon".
gnueliafnak said:
I'm using his 1.1Ghz Kernel right now and the new Quadrant scores strokes my epeen, lol.
I didn't see any higher Kernel speed for Faux? I think his 1.2Ghz was "coming soon".
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I thought the 1.2ghz was released already, but oh well... You can always set your own profiles, just remember to downclock based on CPU temperature.
If CPU heats up > 50 C - downclock back to 1ghz for example.
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I thought the 1.2ghz was released already, but oh well... You can always set your own profiles, just remember to downclock based on CPU temperature.
If CPU heats up > 50 C - downclock back to 1ghz for example.
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Yea, i just made 1 profile to downclock it back down to 1Ghz with Min 216Mhz at 50 C for temp. Priority 99.
Do you have any good profiles for battery management with this kernel? I couldn't find any around and the ones that are around are for the stock kernel.
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Yea, i just made 1 profile to downclock it back down to 1Ghz with Min 216Mhz at 50 C for temp. Priority 99.
Do you have any good profiles for battery management with this kernel? I couldn't find any around and the ones that are around are for the stock kernel.
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I don't use OC at the moment, but for batter management it's basically -
screen off = lowest CPU clock
battery < 30% = 1000 or 800 or whatever you feel necessary.
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I don't use OC at the moment, but for batter management it's basically -
screen off = lowest CPU clock
battery < 30% = 1000 or 800 or whatever you feel necessary.
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I just lurked around the old SetCPU threads and got some ideas. Lowest I'll run is 750 when not screen off or charging, apparently thats the lowest it can run without being laggy.
Hi, i have just flashed the new HyperDroid v5.2.21 (Full wipe) and i wanted to know if i can overclock my SGS2 from 1.2ghz to 1.5ghz, if so how do i go about it?
Do i need to change the current kernel (XWL1)?
P.S ive heard its stable, but does it drain the battery?
Thanks XDA Community
Hello there. Yep you can overclock but you need a kernel that supports it. [url="http://gokhanmoral.com]SiyahKernel[/url] is a good choice. With that, use the Voltage Control app from the market.
However I know nothing about battery draining or stability... dualcore 1.2GHz mobile processor is more than enough for me, and the phone can get pretty hot under maximum load, same with the MALI GPU which can be overclocked to 400MHz (but since it has 4 cores and the phone has no active heatsinks it could get risky...)
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Hello there. Yep you can overclock but you need a kernel that supports it. [url="http://gokhanmoral.com]SiyahKernel[/url] is a good choice. With that, use the Voltage Control app from the market.
However I know nothing about battery draining or stability... dualcore 1.2GHz mobile processor is more than enough for me, and the phone can get pretty hot under maximum load, same with the MALI GPU which can be overclocked to 400MHz (but since it has 4 cores and the phone has no active heatsinks it could get risky...)
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I think AndroidMeda kernel already supports OverClocking...using this ROM for a quite long time...
Harvinder09 said:
Hi, i have just flashed the new HyperDroid v5.2.21 (Full wipe) and i wanted to know if i can overclock my SGS2 from 1.2ghz to 1.5ghz, if so how do i go about it?
Do i need to change the current kernel (XWL1)?
P.S ive heard its stable, but does it drain the battery?
Thanks XDA Community
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Yes you can overclock and you can stick with the kernel that comes with Hyperdroid. I am currently Overclocking 1.6ghz max and 200 min. Not touching voltages though. Use No-Frills app to set it up. My advice though to you no point in overclocking as 1.2ghz is good enough as it is..And the kernel you are on is good enough...It is stable depending what voltage frequencies you use..I say leave it as they are. And like i said download No-Frills from the market..Set your clock speeds and that should be it..Choose a governor and off you go
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Yes you can overclock and you can stick with the kernel that comes with Hyperdroid. I am currently Overclocking 1.6ghz max and 200 min. Not touching voltages though. Use No-Frills app to set it up. My advice though to you no point in overclocking as 1.2ghz is good enough as it is..And the kernel you are on is good enough...It is stable depending what voltage frequencies you use..I say leave it as they are. And like i said download No-Frills from the market..Set your clock speeds and that should be it..Choose a governor and off you go
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No-Frills ? AndroidMeda Developers recommend Voltage Control (and I personally like it much more than No-Frills, too) with their kernel.
+ Here is a small guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036020 how to test your OC Settings, I use it when I am testing new voltages.
Thanks for the replies i will try out the no-frills app and see what happens. What would you say is the best governor to use? and wouldnt you recommend going over 200min?
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No-Frills ? AndroidMeda Developers recommend Voltage Control (and I personally like it much more than No-Frills, too) with their kernel.
+ Here is small guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036020 how to test your OC Settings, I use it when I am testing new voltages.
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Pongster uses No-Frills. The rest of the team uses Voltage Control. And to avoid any freezes or random reboots leave the voltage settings as they are till you get to grips with the overclocking. Hence why i suggested No-Frills as currently Voltage Control for me kept on reverting back to stock frequencies..And yes there is a way round it but it is to much of an effort
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Thanks for the replies i will try out the no-frills app and see what happens. What would you say is the best governor to use? and wouldnt you recommend going over 200min?
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I am currently using ondemand and Sio as scheduler. You can not go wrong with that. Like i said..choose a governor choose a scheduler and let them do the work...I also do recommend Voltage control but No-frills is simple and does the job for you. And no i would recommend either go to 100min or stick with 200...I am currently on 1.6max and 200 min
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Thanks for the replies i will try out the no-frills app and see what happens. What would you say is the best governor to use? and wouldnt you recommend going over 200min?
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I personally use Sleepy governor and noop scheduler, but everyone uses different governors and schedulers...
I think 200 min is OK...100 MHz is too low and 500 is too high...
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Pongster uses No-Frills. The rest of the team uses Voltage Control. And to avoid any freezes or random reboots leave the voltage settings as they are till you get to grips with the overclocking. Hence why i suggested No-Frills as currently Voltage Control for me kept on reverting back to stock frequencies..And yes there is a way round it but it is to much of an effort
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I have -75mV (previously had -50mV) and I haven't ever had any freeze or random reboot...
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I personally use Sleepy governor and noop scheduler, but everyone uses different governors and schedulers...
I think 200 min is OK...100 MHz is too low and 500 is too high...
I have -75mV (previously had -50mV) and I haven't ever had any freeze or random reboot...
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Dude..he is just learning...let him take baby steps first before he jumps right up and wants to walk.... Let him follow what i suggested and then he can come back and ask for more help once he tries his new settings out...I remember you use to ask a lot of questions before..And i said the same thing..baby steps first before you start walking
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Dude..he is just learning...let him take baby steps first before he jumps right up and wants to walk.... Let him follow what i suggested and then he can come back and ask for more help once he tries his new settings out...I remember you use to ask a lot of questions before..And i said the same thing..baby steps first before you start walking
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Oh...he has just 6 posts...I didn't notice it...sorry. Then I will suggest No-Frills, too.
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Oh...he has just 6 posts...I didn't notice it...sorry. Then I will suggest No-Frills, too.
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Good..Now thanks wont hurt
Thanks for the support guys, and yeah i am new to this whole android/rooting scene so no-frills looks like a nice simple and easy option for now until i get to grips with things. i will try out the differen governors and schedulers and see whats best for me.
P.S Neo is yours running stable at the maximum 1.6ghz?
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Thanks for the support guys, and yeah i am new to this whole android/rooting scene so no-frills looks like a nice simple and easy option for now until i get to grips with things. i will try out the differen governors and schedulers and see whats best for me.
P.S Neo is yours running stable at the maximum 1.6ghz?
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Yes my friend pretty stable. Listen go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817 and read regarding governors and schedulers..Pretty straight forward and good explanations...And i am running the latest hyperdroid version but i am using Siyah kernel with thunderbolt tweaks...For you i would use the kernel that comes with the rom and use the default governor that comes with the rom...When i was on previous kernel version i always use to use Kenobi...Not sure if they have it there or if Pongs removed it but either that or solo...
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Yes my friend pretty stable. Listen go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817 and read regarding governors and schedulers..Pretty straight forward and good explanations...And i am running the latest hyperdroid version but i am using Siyah kernel with thunderbolt tweaks...For you i would use the kernel that comes with the rom and use the default governor that comes with the rom...When i was on previous kernel version i always use to use Kenobi...Not sure if they have it there or if Pongs removed it but either that or solo...
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Kenobi was removed and solo was renamed to sleepy.
which governer is best with overclocking 1.6ghz
mzeshanhakeem said:
which governer is best with overclocking 1.6ghz
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i am using ondemand
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i am using ondemand
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Neo when i overclock to 1.6ghz with 200min using the lulzactive governer and SIO scheduler my phone freezes i have to reboot it?
whats the best setup to run 1.6ghz so its stable for everyday use?
P.S anyone know if it drains the battery by overclocking?
Harvinder09 said:
Neo when i overclock to 1.6ghz with 200min using the lulzactive governer and SIO scheduler my phone freezes i have to reboot it?
whats the best setup to run 1.6ghz so its stable for everyday use?
P.S anyone know if it drains the battery by overclocking?
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change to ondemand governor when overclocking
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change to ondemand governor when overclocking
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And what scheduler?
Thanks
Harvinder09 said:
And what scheduler?
Thanks
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stick with SIO
People are stating that the performance is much improved after flashing the kernel. So I want to ask how does GTA sanandreas run on the device is it comparable to the ONEPLUS ONE ? Could anyone maybe upload a short sample to youtube of the game running at max settings on the device with the Blu_spark kernel ?
Video I found of gta performance with stock kernel skip to 2:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCfUUhp_M54
With Blu spark it's exactly as one plus one performance.
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With Blu spark it's exactly as one plus one performance.
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Thats awesome also is it possible to overclock the X to 2.5Ghz ?
artrokas said:
Thats awesome also is it possible to overclock the X to 2.5Ghz ?
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No overclocking yet
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No overclocking yet
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Anyone working on it ? Is it even possible ?
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Anyone working on it ? Is it even possible ?
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Possible yes but not with Blu spark. Noone working on it as far as I know. Eng.stk could implement it in Blu spark but does not want to, which is the correct decision in my opinion.
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Possible yes but not with Blu spark. Noone working on it as far as I know. Eng.stk could implement it in Blu spark but does not want to, which is the correct decision in my opinion.
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Why wouldn't it be the correct decision ? it could be completely optional
Yeah. I wish that someone would even make a 2.5ghz possible as optional. People that tweak with kernels usually know what they are doing plus one setting that is above the normal values would not even bloat it. Also we have thermal limit that will kick in that there will be no damage. It would be nice to experiment just a little bit.
Ps. Still one helluva kernel. Thanks to eng.stk
Great kernel. I use it on CM 13 with an incredible undervolt. I'd bet I could hit even 2.8ghz easily and stay under stock voltages. Loving it for everything else though.
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Great kernel. I use it on CM 13 with an incredible undervolt. I'd bet I could hit even 2.8ghz easily and stay under stock voltages. Loving it for everything else though.
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That is a jesusphone if it can handle those voltages. Mine only does 950mv for 2.3ghz.
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That is a jesusphone if it can handle those voltages. Mine only does 950mv for 2.3ghz.
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Been my daily driver for a week. 729mhz was unstable so I had to raise it to 730mv from 725, but its great. Hence why I'd like more options for frequencies haha. I think I have an insanely high binned chip even though its an AA model. Can't wait to see what frequencies I can hit though.
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Been my daily driver for a week. 729mhz was unstable so I had to raise it to 730mv from 725, but its great. Hence why I'd like more options for frequencies haha. I think I have an insanely high binned chip even though its an AA model. Can't wait to see what frequencies I can hit though.
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Im just testing right now my new voltage values.
Now it seems like 930mv is also working for me. Not crashed after 3dmark, asphalt 8 and stability test. Also lowered 1900mhz to 915mv.
I think i can crash this with gta san andreas though.
E: WTF??? On OOS i could not uv under 950mv, but now i can. No crash and no slowdowns. Actually got a score of 1080 with 3dmark cloudgate. O_O
Fatsodonkey said:
Im just testing right now my new voltage values.
Now it seems like 930mv is also working for me. Not crashed after 3dmark, asphalt 8 and stability test. Also lowered 1900mhz to 915mv.
I think i can crash this with gta san andreas though.
E: WTF??? On OOS i could not uv under 950mv, but now i can. No crash and no slowdowns. Actually got a score of 1080 with 3dmark cloudgate. O_O
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925 actually works too, but I had a few bugs. Rule of thumb is generally 10mv above whatever works so I settled with 935. I will test 930 though. Had to raise 1900 to 910. 905 gave me issues in stability testing.
The Phone is stable at these settings.
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The Phone is stable at these settings.
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Now try a stress test from the play store. One of them uses root for scaling. Test each frequency for 15 minutes
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925 actually works too, but I had a few bugs. Rule of thumb is generally 10mv above whatever works so I settled with 935. I will test 930 though. Had to raise 1900 to 910. 905 gave me issues in stability testing.
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Fatsodonkey said:
Im just testing right now my new voltage values.
Now it seems like 930mv is also working for me. Not crashed after 3dmark, asphalt 8 and stability test. Also lowered 1900mhz to 915mv.
I think i can crash this with gta san andreas though.
E: WTF??? On OOS i could not uv under 950mv, but now i can. No crash and no slowdowns. Actually got a score of 1080 with 3dmark cloudgate. O_O
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excuse me for being a noob, but, what's the main advantage of undervolting the cpu? is it done to achieve a longer battery life? it does not limit performance right?
i'm a new opx user and just flashed this awesome kernel and i'm interested in boosting performances of this awesome device.
may i have your current cpu volt setup? thanks a lot, sir.
ZackoFF96 said:
excuse me for being a noob, but, what's the main advantage of undervolting the cpu? is it done to achieve a longer battery life? it does not limit performance right?
i'm a new opx user and just flashed this awesome kernel and i'm interested in boosting performances of this awesome device.
may i have your current cpu volt setup? thanks a lot, sir.
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You dont want to use anyones voltage settings. Undervolting is random. Some people get amazing results while someone gets crashing.
Undervolting cpu makes the phone run cooler and will save a bit of battery also.
Less heat also means that the cpu will propably survive a bit longer. Same goes for battery because cpu temps affect the battery too.
You just need to test all the voltages yourself and see what works and what does not.
Always make a backup that if something goes wrong you can always restore the system.
Also if you undervolt dont go complaining to devs about crashing or system lockups.
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You dont want to use anyones voltage settings. Undervolting is random. Some people get amazing results while someone gets crashing.
Undervolting cpu makes the phone run cooler and will save a bit of battery also.
Less heat also means that the cpu will propably survive a bit longer. Same goes for battery because cpu temps affect the battery too.
You just need to test all the voltages yourself and see what works and what does not.
Always make a backup that if something goes wrong you can always restore the system.
Also if you undervolt dont go complaining to devs about crashing or system lockups.
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i didn't know if it was going to be this difficult haha. i thought using the same settings should be okay since its a same chipset and all, but i think its worth a shot.
okay then i'll go straight to kernel adiutor and set my own voltages.
another question and sorry if its out of topic, im using twrp 2.8.7.0 at the moment, i can create backup but i can't restore the backup, the error mentions about locked systems or partitions, forgot the exact error code, any ideas?
thanks
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i didn't know if it was going to be this difficult haha. i thought using the same settings should be okay since its a same chipset and all, but i think its worth a shot.
okay then i'll go straight to kernel adiutor and set my own voltages.
another question and sorry if its out of topic, im using twrp 2.8.7.0 at the moment, i can create backup but i can't restore the backup, the error mentions about locked systems or partitions, forgot the exact error code, any ideas?
thanks
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Just install the latest bluspark TWRP. It is working fine for me.
You can chmod 755 or 775 the sd card in TWRP it could make things better????
Dont know for sure about that one though.
If i remember correctly you can use the chmod command in TWRP's fike manager.
Fatsodonkey said:
Just install the latest bluspark TWRP. It is working fine for me.
You can chmod 755 or 775 the sd card in TWRP it could make things better????
Dont know for sure about that one though.
If i remember correctly you can use the chmod command in TWRP's fike manager.
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okay i'll try backing up again and then changing my cpu settings.
thanks a lot for your help.
hi everyone,i flashed last build of lineage 14.1 on my redmi kate,everything went fine but after that i run a bench with antutu and cpux,they show cores 5 and 6 sleeping,don't know how to make then work,is it normal or maybe am i making a dumb question? thx in advance
Have you flashed/tempered with any kernels or kernel audiutor?
jimakos98 said:
Have you flashed/tempered with any kernels or kernel audiutor?
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no,i dont made any changes,only flashed lineage,no mods
kleytonhunter said:
no,i dont made any changes,only flashed lineage,no mods
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It's probably normal then. I am also using the same rom and core 5/core 6 are shown running at 0.0 KHz. Basically, the system automatically manages the state of those cores depending on cpu usage in order to save battery life.
Last two cores are the big cluster(high performance) cores which come online under more loads due to hot-plugging.
Try loading a video or a game and see whether these cores come online.
DISCLAIMER
Code:
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK, NO WARRANTY IS PROVIDED. ONLY TESTED IN H990DS.
Why?
Certain games doesn't work well in the original LOS17.1 kernel for me.
What's new?
alucard hotplug
What's fixed compared to the original kernel?
none, if you don't need the features here just use the original kernel which is better.
Which build should I use?
General build if you don't play heavy games. Likely more stable.
Gaming build if you play heavy games. Likely less stable. Based on gamma but still uses LOS 17.1 sources.
Gaming-OC build if you play heavy games and have good thermals. Likely less stable. 2.34ghz big, 1.88ghz little, 710mhz gpu. Note that default voltages might be too high, use Gaming build first, take notes of the voltages, flash Gaming-OC then fix it up when some frequencies are too high.
Is it plug and play?
Certain new features will be disabled by default.
Pre-configured settings on the new features are not optimized, you should configure it yourself.
You can use smartpack to change adrenoboost, undervolt/overvolt, etc.
If you are throttled by thermal-engine, you will likely to never reach the OC cpu frequencies.
IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING, DO NOT TOUCH ESPECIALLY ANYTHING RELATED TO VOLTAGES.
LineageOS 16.0?
Some users say it works, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Download Links
Download here
Changelog
BETA 1
Initial Release
BETA 2
general build skipped, nothing changed.
(Gaming) Voltage Control
(Gaming) OC builds
Special Thanks
mk2000, gamma.
sources
US997 should be labeled US996.
scottyrick said:
US997 should be labeled US996.
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Thanks for noticing. US997 build has been removed
For anyone that already downloads US997 build, keep in mind it is not a typo of US996, it is really for US997 (LG G6).
lybxlpsv said:
Thanks for noticing. US997 build has been removed
For anyone that already downloads US997 build, keep in mind it is not a typo of US996, it is really for US997 (LG G6).
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US996 works with the VS995 kernel but shows white screen while booting up. Otherwise works great.
what does that gaming folder means .i am unable know ..about these files ..plzz help
any update for this kernel? it's very amazing for battery life and performance
H918
I flashed general build and what I have noticed.
Battery life improved.
Games runs smooth.
Phone runs cooler now.
Overall very stable kernel.
Ir blaster is not working kindly fix it in another build.
Thanks for your great work. ?
Is it possible to add ttl support in the next build?
So happy to see someone still willing to spend time developer kernel for v20, so I just want to see if it's possible
No general build
Hello.. Thanks for the work you are doing. But i can't find general build. Thanks
princedede said:
Hello.. Thanks for the work you are doing. But i can't find general build. Thanks
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I believe its in the beta 1 folder
Does PD charging work?
I was tried on h990ds I run antutu benchmark and I get score just 94.860
How it can be?
gading_aji said:
I was tried on h990ds I run antutu benchmark and I get score just 94.860
How it can be?
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What are your thermals like? If ur cpu is getting too hot, it`ll lower it`s clockspeed
xxseva44 said:
What are your thermals like? If ur cpu is getting too hot, it`ll lower it`s clockspeed
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cpu thermal is throttling, i will try run antutu 5 times with 1,5 Ghz Cpu Speed and 5 time with 2,1 Ghz CPU Speed
gading_aji said:
cpu thermal is throttling, i will try run antutu 5 times with 1,5 Ghz Cpu Speed and 5 time with 2,1 Ghz CPU Speed
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I'd recomend removing the crap thermal pad and replacing it with thermal paste like arctic mx-4. I did it and my thermals are very good, the cpu barely goes over 55 degrees celsius under heavy load. Before the mod i was hitting 70-80 degrees
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I'd recomend removing the crap thermal pad and replacing it with thermal paste like arctic mx-4. I did it and my thermals are very good, the cpu barely goes over 55 degrees celsius under heavy load. Before the mod i was hitting 70-80 degrees
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My device using LOS 17 and this kernel always loch CPU clockspeed @ 1,19 Ghz and it can't be modified
I don't know, this bug from kernel or the ROM??
could be battery
here's few things you can try :
using the thermal engine I put on the drive link.
This can be dangerous since it is tuned for my phone or you can use gamma's thermal engine flashable.
Disable BCL, this is dangeorus and may shorten your battery lifespan. ONLY USE THIS FOR TESTING.
Code:
echo -n disable > /sys/class/power_supply/bcl/device/mode
if BCL fixed it then you need a new battery and be sure to restart so bcl enables again.
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could be battery
here's few things you can try :
using the thermal engine I put on the drive link.
This can be dangerous since it is tuned for my phone or you can use gamma's thermal engine flashable.
Disable BCL, this is dangeorus and may shorten your battery lifespan. ONLY USE THIS FOR TESTING.
if BCL fixed it then you need a new battery and be sure to restart so bcl enables again.
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So the battery cause the clock speed lock at 1,19 Ghz??
This is a nice update to Gamma, but unfortunately anything beyond the camera-fixed-but-otherwise Gamma kernel in the `MAGISK-TWEAKS` directory doesn't have a functioning IR sensor - even in the supposed 'General' build. If this project is still in development, would it be possible to add the feature back in? It's a lot to ask for, but for those who use a V20 as a secondary device specifically for some of these (now) niche hardware features, it's almost the final decision between using this kernel, or not.
...I'd say 'other kernels' but, there really isn't anything else for new AOSP-based ROMs beyond, uh, Gamma.
What is the difference in between this kernel and last gamma kernel 20.0? Thanks