[Q] Overclock - Undervolt 2.3.4? - HTC EVO 3D

I'm trying not to sound like a noob unable to use the search button, but I have been looking for the answer to this and can't find a solid result.
Is there any way to overclock / undervolt on 2.3.4? Or has the source kernel not been released yet?
I am currently running Infected Rom 1.4.2 if that makes any difference, i'd really like some way to overclock and/or undervolt when I please
Thank's to whoever responds without a smart ass comment!
(Unlocked through HTC method w/ cwm recovery.)

Still wondering about this honestly, sorry for the random bump here.
I'd really like to know about this, thank you!

It depends on your kernel. If your running Infected I suggest reading through that thread and seeing what, if any, alternate kernels play nice with that rom. I don't know offhand as I haven't used that rom.
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[Q] How good can the atrix become?

Lets say we get an unlocked bootloader . . . What can we do to the phone? What kind of updates in the future will our phone beable to get? Will we get better drivers for the things our phone has?
See I posted something similar but while 200 people looked at it nobody had a reply.
The new moto phones all have locked bootloaders, now while this sucks it doesn't hinder the device too much.
On the motorola defy they have deblurred roms as well as a fully working htc sense port.
They use nandroid restores as a way of flashing roms.
I don't see a valid reason something similar can't be done here.
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Obviously you'd probably get the basic benefits of most phones, but I don't think you'll really get much of an answer until it actually happens.
i think the benefit would be to be install customs kernel, and roms like cyanogen with most recent andoird updates...
Custom kernals allow for overclocking and undervolting, as well as performance and battery saving cpu governers.
A full recovery flash means if you f***ed up, you can do a nand restore without having to sbf restore.
Also it allows for a complete ripout of the phones system and files and replacing them with another, usually a port of another rom or Cm7.
I would love sense or cm7.
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A custom Kernel is Not necessary for overclocking, you can also overclock and undervolt without it. And we also have CM7 Sitz 2nd init like on The milestone.
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multiplash said:
A custom Kernel is Not necessary for overclocking, you can also overclock and undervolt without it. And we also have CM7 Sitz 2nd init like on The milestone.
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We can't use milestone overclock because we don't have the msm processor, we have to have a custom kernal that allows for greater frequencies
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Oh, okay, I didn't know that.

[Q] Atrix 4G CM7 Ba2tF-Olympus updating Kernel and suggestions

Hey guys, I've been looking at updating my kernel if it was necessary.
Basically, here's my current information about my phone:
Kernel version: 2.6.32.39-MB860-CM7-g54722f1 [email protected]#4
Mod version: CyanogenMod-7.1.0.Ba2tF-Olympus
I'm would like to update the Kernel on my phone. I wasn't sure if I could just pick up any Kernel out there for the Atrix 4G. I wasn't sure if it was dependent on what Mod version you were running etc.
If someone can let me know it's ok to pick up any kernel that would work for atrix 4g or if it was dependent on the mod version and suggest any kernel that has worked for you and any others that you recommend not using.
I have updated roms but restored back because it once in a while during the day and sometimes in use would reboot...some people that I have read on the forum indicated to update the kernel would/might resolve the issue. So your suggestions and recommendation is highly appreciated. Thank you.
You can flash any of the kernels developed for CM7.
I would recommend any of fauxs kernels depending on whether or not you use OC. He has kernels ranging from 1Ghz to 1.45Ghz. All of the have been stable for me with good battery life.
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Honestly ur best bet would be just to update to the newest cm7 nightley your on a really old version and kissing out on some good updates the kernel that vo.es with it is really nice or at least upgrade to the rc1 but i will also agree with the faux kernels i use the 1.45 overclock with out ant issues and live it
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Pbwizkid said:
Honestly ur best bet would be just to update to the newest cm7 nightley your on a really old version and kissing out on some good updates the kernel that vo.es with it is really nice or at least upgrade to the rc1 but i will also agree with the faux kernels i use the 1.45 overclock with out ant issues and live it
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Agreed. Get off Ba2tF. It's not any more stable than the release candidates, in fact it is probably significantly less so. Also, tons of important updates have been made to the kernel and just about everything else.
http://get.cm/?device=olympus

[Q] Overclocking the EVO

Hi,
I am using the SenseLess 3.1 rom, and just love it.
I would like, however, for the sake of beeing a geek, overclock it past its 1.2GHz mark.
I know the device is capable of it, I just don't know which kernel to use, and since I don't have enough posts yet, I can't ask this question in the rom's thread.
Can anybody help?
I am not gsm, but is that ROM a gingerbread or ics ROM? I ask because as far as I know, the ics ROMs use the stock kernel which is not overclockable.
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ICS.
perozu said:
Hi,
I am using the SenseLess 3.1 rom, and just love it.
I would like, however, for the sake of beeing a geek, overclock it past its 1.2GHz mark.
I know the device is capable of it, I just don't know which kernel to use, and since I don't have enough posts yet, I can't ask this question in the rom's thread.
Can anybody help?
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Hi.
Maybe u can try RCMix Kernel or Silverneedle Kernel.....
I think u can overclock past 1.5ghz with other one kernel but depends on your phone too...

[Request] Anyone had the Old kernels for stock rom 2.3

Titles already says it, If any one still had the old paolo kernels e.i V3. link was dead so I asked if anyone still had it and can share it to me, and probably others looking for it too.
Thanks in advance.
-recreation
I have a few, all the way back from v20a gamer to the latest kernels
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Do you have paolo's kernel the one with vsync off? can you attach it on your reply.

will it be possible in the near future to overclock evo 3d on any ics rom?

hello there
my qustion is, if it will be an option to overclock our phones on any ics rom ?
because on gingerbread, with the right kernel, it was possible, so I thought and asked myself why it is not possible to overclock it now on new ics roms....
I dont know much about what you must do and mod to enable overclocking in kernels...so dont be afraid or angry when seeing this..
is this because htc is not offering the source code of the new kernel? (btw is this legal? thought that the linux kernel is on gnu licence...)
anyway, was there ever a source code of the gingerbread kernels ? is this the main problem when devs trying to mod something advanced like overclocking possibility?
I've liked my phone on gingerbread overclocked, it was really fast (not the launcher, now it's rendered on gpu as everybody knows..)
and battery also was no problem.......
it would be nice if someone could write a good statement and a good info of what must be done to enable it, because I want to learn also something new..
Ubuntu_Man said:
hello there
my qustion is, if it will be an option to overclock our phones on any ics rom ?
because on gingerbread, with the right kernel, it was possible, so I thought and asked myself why it is not possible to overclock it now on new ics roms....
I dont know much about what you must do and mod to enable overclocking in kernels...so dont be afraid or angry when seeing this..
is this because htc is not offering the source code of the new kernel? (btw is this legal? thought that the linux kernel is on gnu licence...)
anyway, was there ever a source code of the gingerbread kernels ? is this the main problem when devs trying to mod something advanced like overclocking possibility?
I've liked my phone on gingerbread overclocked, it was really fast (not the launcher, now it's rendered on gpu as everybody knows..)
and battery also was no problem.......
it would be nice if someone could write a good statement and a good info of what must be done to enable it, because I want to learn also something new..
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It probably will be able to be over clocked. Im not an evo user myself but the same thing almost apllies for all phones. I cant give you a big explanation because im noob still but i can tell you something. Overclocking is going to be different in ics because ics has more features meaning more speed. So kernal makers will have to try to make it more ram efficent. Or stop un needed things when ever your not using them. Then it will stay fast without ics kicking in with its slowness at times. Right now thats all i can say. Its 01:00 here and i cant think so i might edit this some other time.
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Overclocking was made possible on gingerbread roms when HTC released kernel sources and thus the developers was able to edit the kernel sources to allow for higher CPU speeds, then build the kernel and release it to us.
The same thing will happen when they release kernel sources for ICS (Or it might even be Jelly Bean by that time, who knows).
Moonbloom said:
Overclocking was made possible on gingerbread roms when HTC released kernel sources and thus the developers was able to edit the kernel sources to allow for higher CPU speeds, then build the kernel and release it to us.
The same thing will happen when they release kernel sources for ICS (Or it might even be Jelly Bean by that time, who knows).
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there are several kernels for gsm and a few for cdma that allow for this
The kernel source code for the GSM EVO 3D and CDMA i believe was released around a month ago so overclock is there! on the kernel i use not throwing any names i can overclock to 1.8 GHZ !
Austin3161337 said:
The kernel source code for the GSM EVO 3D and CDMA i believe was released around a month ago so overclock is there! on the kernel i use not throwing any names i can overclock to 1.8 GHZ !
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So it is a ics kernel? I think you're not right, if there showed up a way to overclock on ics, it would stand on the xda homepage and also in some threads but there is not such headline or thread....
Btw, sorry for my english, I'm from germany/poland and have not good grades in english at my school (btw I must do something against it, have just one year before going to university... )
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Ubuntu_Man said:
So it is a ics kernel? I think you're not right, if there showed up a way to overclock on ics, it would stand on the xda homepage and also in some threads but there is not such headline or thread....
Btw, sorry for my english, I'm from germany/poland and have not good grades in english at my school (btw I must do something against it, have just one year before going to university... )
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yea, so totally not true. check your pm's!!!
We can not talk about a certain kernel, its disallowed on xda considered warez
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