Question overclocking cpu - Xiaomi Mi 11i / 11X Pro / Redmi K40 Pro+

Good day and good vibes to all. There is a question, in our device the processor is blocked at the firmware level, there is a screenshot. miui firmware. Maybe someone can help somehow solve this question, there is a root. I tried and manually set the frequency of the cores, but the system does not give access, does not save the changes.
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Try running Antutu and see then, it will probably boost to 2.84Ghz on MIUI. Worse thing for me was that in all custom roms that I tried, both CPU and GPU were downclocked and could not be set to default frequencies with Smart Pack Kernel Manager for example. However, I accidentally stumbled across this video Best Gaming Module | GODSPEED MODE V8 i.e. Magisk module called Godspeed Mode pling.com/p/1596710/ . Now I'm on Bliss Rom v15.8 and (almost) everything is fine - CPU is back to 2.84Ghz and GPU is on 710Mhz (see attached images).

Grigoriy2 said:
Good day and good vibes to all. There is a question, in our device the processor is blocked at the firmware level, there is a screenshot. miui firmware. Maybe someone can help somehow solve this question, there is a root. I tried and manually set the frequency of the cores, but the system does not give access, does not save the changes.
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Many custom kernels allow overclocking

Thanks for answering my question and giving me advice. I will definitely try them.

$cronos_ said:
Many custom kernels allow overclocking
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Which custom kernels are there for Mi 11i haydn?

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Who will push the limits?

With the introduction of the new Kernel for our phones, who is planning to push the limits of our processors and make it stable at 1720 mhz????
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cfaberlle said:
With the introduction of a new Kernel for our phones, who is planning to push the limits of our processors and make it stable at 1720 mhz????
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The ported illusion rom in the development section allows you to overclock to 1720mhz.
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That's the Kernel I'm talking about and the one that I'm currently using.
My question was, who will attempt to make their phone stable above 1600mhz...
I've been playing with voltage control all day and the most I can set it to is 1600mhz stable.
As soon as I go higher my phone freezes or reboots. Maybe my phone is not capable of this but I will keep trying.
anyway to flash that kernel on top of SHOstock?
I'm curious, but would you mind sharing your voltages, my phone freezes up and reboot on occasion with the ones I'm trying
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anyway to flash that kernel on top of SHOstock?
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The original thread in the I9100 forums has a link with the kernel for the I777
Alucardis666 said:
I'm curious, but would you mind sharing your voltages, my phone freezes up and reboot on occasion with the ones I'm trying
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These are my settings
My phone likes to be OVed to remain stable. Every phone is different so you will have to find what works for you.
thank you!

CPU Tuner question

In an effort to find a free alternative to SetCPU, I tried out CPU Tuner and all seems fine and dandy except one thing; when attempting to adjust some CPU Profile settings, it wont allow me to set a high end CPU Speed limit. Does anyone else use this program or have this problem? Any help is appreciated!
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I would stay with one of the popular cpu apps like Setcpu or Atuntu's app. also you wont be able to overclock or anything unless you have a certain kernal like Jokers 1.3
Sowd3 said:
I would stay with one of the popular cpu apps like Setcpu or Atuntu's app. also you wont be able to overclock or anything unless you have a certain kernal like Jokers 1.3
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I do have jokers 1.3 jerbak. Just confused me why the program wouldn't allow me to set some speed levels on some profiles.
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roundeye1987 said:
I do have jokers 1.3 jerbak. Just confused me why the program wouldn't allow me to set some speed levels on some profiles.
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hmm yeah it sounds like it was just the way THAT app was designed lol I would look into the setcpu or antutu's cpu master apps for anything involving over and underclocking

Thermal throttling

I recently did 2 tests regarding performance as far as I've seen lag spikes and fps drops in pubg by the end of the matches when the device heats really much :
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In the first one, there's my phone in the freezer, then, outside the freezer. You can clearly see the difference.
I'm using abc with radon and downloaded the radon app and forced the min frequencies to be maximum. Even in these circumstances, frequencies will drop when temperature rises too much.
Is there any tweak to be made to remove the throttling at all ? Thanks.
If you disable it your device will burn
Rename the thermal engine file on the vendor/bin to thermal-engine.bak
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Rename the thermal engine file on the vendor/bin to thermal-engine.bak
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It really works, lol. I was about to replace the thermal paste to the chip but it doesn't heat that much to be necessary. Thanks.
will this work on redmi 4a ?
im on aex 4.8 oreo 8.1
AgentBuBu said:
It really works, lol. I was about to replace the thermal paste to the chip but it doesn't heat that much to be necessary. Thanks.
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Buy AC or Buy big freezer twice your size. or Antartica may be the best place to play pubg. Or Neptune or Pluto is last option.
Change rom nd flash aex extended 8.1 with stock kernel. It is the best stabe rom. Benchmark upto 81-85k
In system/vendor/etc thermal-engine.conf you can edit it and change the frequencies that the cpu is throttled to or flash agni (includes increased thermals)

[Magisk][Gaming] Laxxed Thermal for NB1

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And what does it do below its surface? (Actually how)
For stock or cr?
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And what does it do below its surface?
For stock or cr?
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It'll make your device throttle the least amount as possible. It'll work on all Roms. And the link should be working now

Question Unused CPU frequencies

Hi all
Is it normal for the kernel to skip 2 low level frequencies that ate generally associated with efficiency cores?
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It's likely the minimum frequency has been set to 556 MHz, it's the same on my device
I remember from oneplus 7 days that custom roms would include some unclocking settings in the rom and it always came with a warning that the device could crash. They said something about if the cpu goes too slow that it can make android bug out and restart and sometimes throw it into a bootloop.
spart0n said:
I remember from oneplus 7 days that custom roms would include some unclocking settings in the rom and it always came with a warning that the device could crash. They said something about if the cpu goes too slow that it can make android bug out and restart and sometimes throw it into a bootloop.
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I did it once on Asus Transformer xD I was try to use lowest possible and it crash while screen off and bootloop on me... Ahh that was a great day of ROM development. Kitkiss was my favorite. I even mounted Linux on that tablet... You remind me great days
Yes, gone are the days of ROM mods and kernel devs. There used to be a time when we could underclock/overclock the CPU through kernel tweaks...kernel panics...bootloops...I wish we could bring those good 'ol days back

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