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    overclocking kernel modules + UI for PR1.3 [ko v1.5.4] [ui v1.2.7]

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    handyAndy | # 181 | 2012-04-13, 02:16 | Report

    This is my first post and just came here to say:

    Yeah, baby yeah (Vol 2):



    And of course, thanks for all your effort!

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    Creamy Goodness | # 182 | 2012-04-13, 02:18 | Report

    cool, u should let us know if it's stable and what voltage etc.

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    handyAndy | # 183 | 2012-04-13, 02:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by Creamy Goodness View Post
    cool, u should let us know if it's stable and what voltage etc.
    It's been stable for the last maybe 5 hours (that's when I oc'd it, heavy use after that) so lets see and lets hope for the best. I Didn't touch anything about voltage. Just installed the Inception and did as it says in your first post...

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    handyAndy | # 184 | 2012-04-13, 02:33 | Report

    And let's add one thing:

    I can feel that the phone runs warmer than before when under heavy use, but as a former owner of SGS2 I must say that as far as I can remember, it still runs cooler than that. SGS2 got very hot under heavy use. (and it wasn't oc'd)

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    flotron | # 185 | 2012-04-13, 02:51 | Report

    I don't see any difference about speed in the general phone UI, and no difference in temp.

    I saw a very good difference with angry birds and firefox, it runs very smooth (1.3ghz) in NFS it run nice and the heat is acceptable.

    But with 5 games running in background the thing is hot and phone dont run smooth

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    Dragoss91 | # 186 | 2012-04-13, 07:55 | Report

    I've tried to increase the voltage , but after this command the nominal voltage and the rest of voltages shown by opptimizer it's 1375000 . I've used this command :

    echo 1350000000 1387500 > /proc/opptimizer

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    Ministeri | # 187 | 2012-04-13, 12:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by jleholeho View Post
    Any really noticable difference in speed and overall performance?
    THX
    The feed view seems to be little less jerkier than before, might be a placebo.

    In my calculations (visiting several sites multiple times with different clock speeds) the web browser was about 0-25% faster (average being 15-20%) when using 1350 Mhz clock. Basically, heavier the site bigger the difference.

    But I have to say, I haven't had any problems with the performance on default clocks either.

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    coderus | # 188 | 2012-04-13, 12:41 | Report

    of course, web sites calculate cpu speed very good, yeah!

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    Creamy Goodness | # 189 | 2012-04-13, 15:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by Dragoss91 View Post
    I've tried to increase the voltage , but after this command the nominal voltage and the rest of voltages shown by opptimizer it's 1375000 . I've used this command :

    echo 1350000000 1387500 > /proc/opptimizer
    does the last line say v1.3 ?
    do any of the lines show 1387500 ?

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    Dragoss91 | # 190 | 2012-04-13, 16:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by Creamy Goodness View Post
    does the last line say v1.3 ?
    do any of the lines show 1387500 ?
    no line shows 1387500 , only 1375000

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