Guest fana.fanisa Posted August 13, 2011 Report Posted August 13, 2011 can anyone help me OC this tOY...!!!?? i've read a lot of method of OC..using .zip,.apk and etc file.... which 1 are safe and reALly2 safEly OC my device.. and what is the highest freq to OC our 768MHz Snapdragon... loT of thankz...
Guest HustlinDaily Posted August 13, 2011 Report Posted August 13, 2011 (edited) It really depends on the phone itself. Some run stable at 1.1GHz, most (mine included) seem to runs table at 1GHz, some can't be overclocked over 800MHz. To overclock, you need an OC kernel flashed. Once the kernel is flashed, you can use a program (like SetCPU to change the frequency or if you are using Cyanogen/LiquidNext, do it in the settings menu). Ritchen made a bunch which work on stock ROMs and Acer-based ROMs, not sure where it is but I am sure you can find it through a search (also most custom ROMs have it included. I recommend LiquidNext as it is Gingerbread with all hardware working and fairly stable, worth checking out in my opinion). Prior to overclocking, I recommend that you have a Nandroid backup at your current clock speed (incase your phone is unstable or unable to boot so you can easily revert to regular speed). Hope that helps. Edited August 13, 2011 by HustlinDaily
Guest Lens_flare Posted August 13, 2011 Report Posted August 13, 2011 (edited) most (mine included) seem to runs table at 1GHz, MOST? Average frequency is 920 Mhz :[ Or I need a poll to test what frequency can community averagely stand?? incase your phone is unstable or unable to boot so you can easily revert to regular speed No need to nandroid if you just not use set on boot feature :D Edited August 13, 2011 by Lens_flare
Guest HustlinDaily Posted August 13, 2011 Report Posted August 13, 2011 Good point on Set On Boot. Lol I am used to flashing the old Phh kernels which would boot at higher frequencies (had a bootloop when trying to flash his 1.2GHz one) but you are right, the Ritchen ones boot at 768MHz and can be overclocked using an app like SetCPU. As far as most, not entirely sure about that. Just seems like most people who overclock do it to 998MHz. Good idea on a poll.
Guest fana.fanisa Posted August 13, 2011 Report Posted August 13, 2011 It really depends on the phone itself. Some run stable at 1.1GHz, most (mine included) seem to runs table at 1GHz, some can't be overclocked over 800MHz. To overclock, you need an OC kernel flashed. Once the kernel is flashed, you can use a program (like SetCPU to change the frequency or if you are using Cyanogen/LiquidNext, do it in the settings menu). Ritchen made a bunch which work on stock ROMs and Acer-based ROMs, not sure where it is but I am sure you can find it through a search (also most custom ROMs have it included. I recommend LiquidNext as it is Gingerbread with all hardware working and fairly stable, worth checking out in my opinion). Prior to overclocking, I recommend that you have a Nandroid backup at your current clock speed (incase your phone is unstable or unable to boot so you can easily revert to regular speed). Hope that helps. man..!!! you guys are very helpful dude... thank...
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