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    Bratag | # 31 | 2010-10-28, 19:43 | Report

    Any word from Titan if he will be releasing a 1.3 version of the kernel for OCing. I am very happy with the speed improvements from 1.3 and would prefer to keep those + OC.

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    ndi | # 32 | 2010-10-28, 20:08 | Report

    As posted, he did. Soon.

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    mrwormp | # 33 | 2010-10-28, 20:20 | Report

    no problem here just finish installing pr 1.3 and reinstall the kernel and everything overclock to 250/850

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    Ragnar79 | # 34 | 2010-10-28, 20:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by manifesto42 View Post
    Before PR1.3, i was a power kernel and OC user and everything worked fine, getting my N900 @500|950 with no problems.

    After flashing PR1.3, i installed power kernel and everything seems to be working well also. I decided to stick with 500/850 and well seemed ok.

    The thing is a few minutes ago, i checked my settings (kernel-config show) and it shows 125/850. How can this be?

    I use "load ideal" and it supposedly wouldnt allow 850 max with 125 min, right? Although on the description of "show" it still mentions the avoid freqs of 125 and 250, maybe some bugs were ironed and we now can stick with 125/850?

    I have power kernel 2.6.28. Also have an hourly Alarmed task to run kernel-config limits 500 850.

    Any tips?
    I get the same after a while when overclocking to 250/805 using load xlv, it goes to 125/805.

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    geneven | # 35 | 2010-10-28, 20:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by Ragnar79 View Post
    I get the same after a while when overclocking to 250/805 using load xlv, it goes to 125/805.
    It doesn't "go to" 125/805, as I understand it. It READS 125/805, but 125 is listed as an avoid frequency, so it won't actually "go to" that speed unless you do some additional trickery. I don't think it will go to 250 either, I believe.

    You should be able to find some discussion of this issue in the Wiki Overclocking guide.

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    ndi | # 36 | 2010-10-28, 21:25 | Report

    What did you use to see where it "goes"?

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    Ragnar79 | # 37 | 2010-10-29, 13:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by ndi View Post
    What did you use to see where it "goes"?
    I used kernel-config show to get that information, and it also said avoid 125.

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    atz6975 | # 38 | 2010-10-29, 16:56 | Report

    Hi,
    I can't get OC to stick to 900 Mhz after phone calls.
    It keeps going back to 600 Mhz.
    I updated with Flasher/Fiasco and just reloaded my Backup and "re-downloaded" apps.
    Any idea?
    Thank you.

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    ndi | # 39 | 2010-10-31, 12:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by Ragnar79 View Post
    I used kernel-config show to get that information, and it also said avoid 125.
    Kernel-config show shows what you told it to do, not what it does. Use conky or similar to see current CPU speed.

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    ndi | # 40 | 2010-10-31, 12:59 | Report

    Originally Posted by atz6975 View Post
    Hi,
    I can't get OC to stick to 900 Mhz after phone calls.
    It keeps going back to 600 Mhz.
    I updated with Flasher/Fiasco and just reloaded my Backup and "re-downloaded" apps.
    Any idea?
    Thank you.
    What version Kernel do you have?

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