[Q] Running CM7 nightly. Is there a overclock kernal that works? - Nook Color Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Dalingrin's OC kernel thread states:
"2.6.32 CM7 builds currently do not work with the nightlies or stable builds. You must use a test build from the developers thread."
Is there any other option to get OC above the CM7 settings? Would like to test if overclockable to 1200mhz or even 1100mhz stable.
Thanks!!

Download update-CM7-dalingrin-OC-emmc-052311
That is OC up to 1200. Using N87 as we speak.

I Am Marino said:
Download update-CM7-dalingrin-OC-emmc-052311
That is OC up to 1200. Using N87 as we speak.
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Thank you!!!
This is great news. I also, just now, saw these quotes in another CM7 thread...
delosh said:
This is correct. Don't need to flash u-boot for n86 and on. Just flash the nightly itself, then the 5/23 OC kernel if you want to overclock.
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delosh said:
You can just flash the latest nightly right over cm7.0.3, followed by the 5/23 OC kernel if you want to overclock. Did exactly that just today without any problems, and everything is now working wonderfully.
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I need to search more next time.

OC'd to 1200Mhz and I am now a super duper happy nooker

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Cyanogenmod 6.1 Overclocking?

I'm running CM 6.1 on my hero cdma and was wondering how to overclock it. I know I've seen forums on here about the same subject but the ones I've seen haven't helped at all. Can someone show me how to overclock mine past 528 mhz?
You're already OC'd to 691mhz if you are running CM6.1.
PieM0nk said:
I'm running CM 6.1 on my hero cdma and was wondering how to overclock it. I know I've seen forums on here about the same subject but the ones I've seen haven't helped at all. Can someone show me how to overclock mine past 528 mhz?
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As far as I know, CM 6.1 already has an OC'd kernel.
If you want a different one thats better, stable, all around amazing go HERE and download Decad3nce's stable kernel (or whatever suits your needs) and flash it <--- I would do this
If you download Deca's mau5 themed rom or AOSP they both are OC'd with Deca's kernel.
Or you can get SetCPU from the Marketplace (or here) and it will overclock you're current kernal. It has different settings for power or performance. I didn't notice much of a difference and it gave me a couple problems on the power saving mode.
kyouko said:
As far as I know, CM 6.1 already has an OC'd kernel.
If you want a different one thats better, stable, all around amazing go HERE and download Decad3nce's stable kernel (or whatever suits your needs) and flash it <--- I would do this
If you download Deca's mau5 themed rom or AOSP they both are OC'd with Deca's kernel.
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I think i will do that. Except I'm just confused by the instructions on that link. Could you try to clear that up for me?
PieM0nk said:
I think i will do that. Except I'm just confused by the instructions on that link. Could you try to clear that up for me?
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All you do is flash it from recovery, as the instructions say.
is there a difference in performance/efficiency between CM 6.1+setCPU to overclock to 768mhz vs. using CM 6.1 with deca's modded 768mhz kernel?
kfreshx said:
is there a difference in performance/efficiency between CM 6.1+setCPU to overclock to 768mhz vs. using CM 6.1 with deca's modded 768mhz kernel?
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AFAIK, the stock cm kernel will not oc to 768. That may have changed, but IMHO, deca's kernels are better. He's tweaked them to run smoother and more efficiently. Also, I would suggest the batt tweak instead of setcpu.
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user7618 said:
AFAIK, the stock cm kernel will not oc to 768. That may have changed, but IMHO, deca's kernels are better. He's tweaked them to run smoother and more efficiently. Also, I would suggest the batt tweak instead of setcpu.
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Im new to overclocking, I know what it basically is but. I just flash decas kernel from recovery and then what? Is it done? Also if it kills my battery how do I remove it?
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[Q] Cm7 & Overclock??

Okay.
I have the latest stable CM7 for the NC.
Which overclock kernel can I use with this, and how do I go about doing it?
I've flashed the dalinger's (sorry if I misspelled that!) OC kernel, both the latest and the 52311, but both result in a blank screen after the "read forever" screen.
What do I do to get this working?
For stable CM7, I believe you need the 4/24 kernel.
Still rocking the Incredible with the XDA Premium App.
From here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
* 2.6.29 releases are discontinued and no longer supported. They will remain hosted for those that might need them.
* There are separate builds for CM7 and stock 1.2 Froyo
* 2.6.32 CM7 builds currently do not work with the stable CM7 builds until CM7.1. You need to use CM nightlies until 7.1 is released.
* All 2.6.32 kernels require an updated u-boot from B&N 1.2 Froyo. If your Nook has "Read Forever" or a green Cyanogenmod logo on the screen when you boot then you have the latest version. If it says something else then you need to update.
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So you're going to need to grab the 2.6.29 kernels, unless you kick up into a nightly. I've honestly found the 107 nightly to be very stable, with Dal's kernel (at 1100 MHz), and it's been my daily driver on SD. Avoid 106 (it doesn't have SU/root).
I Am Marino said:
For stable CM7, I believe you need the 4/24 kernel.
Still rocking the Incredible with the XDA Premium App.
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Thanks, i'll look into that!
Wifflepig said:
From here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
So you're going to need to grab the 2.6.29 kernels, unless you kick up into a nightly. I've honestly found the 107 nightly to be very stable, with Dal's kernel (at 1100 MHz), and it's been my daily driver on SD. Avoid 106 (it doesn't have SU/root).
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I don't want to use a nightly, I'll stick with what I know works. I've got no problem using a lesser kernel or whatever, so thanks!
Edit - 4/24 worked! Thanks again!
You may or may not know this, but also after flashing you still need to go into cm settings then into performance to overclock it or mess with any governors.
funkencool said:
You may or may not know this, but also after flashing you still need to go into cm settings then into performance to overclock it or mess with any governors.
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I knew that, but thanks anyways. You get a "thanks" for the insightful post (as do the others too!)

SetCPU for Original ROM

Hi
I using the original Acer Iconia A500 ROM.
I try to use SetCPU to OC my A500, the max is 1Mhz.
But when I use custom ROM, SetCPU can OC up to 1.6Mhz.
May I know how to set this 1.6Mhz for original Acer ROM??
With stock, are you using the stock kernel, or custom kernel?
You need a custom kernel that allows OC.
wailoon said:
Hi
I using the original Acer Iconia A500 ROM.
I try to use SetCPU to OC my A500, the max is 1Mhz.
But when I use custom ROM, SetCPU can OC up to 1.6Mhz.
May I know how to set this 1.6Mhz for original Acer ROM??
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And, of course, it is GHz, not MHz
Biologos said:
And, of course, it is GHz, not MHz
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oops... sorry...
mevensen said:
With stock, are you using the stock kernel, or custom kernel?
You need a custom kernel that allows OC.
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so which kernel will be best for the original rom??
1 more question, stock = original rom from acer??
I used RichardTrip's kernel, you can find it in the dev section... Works great with stock ROM and supports up to 1.64ghz overclock.
And yes, Stock = Original ROM from Acer.
FloatingFatMan said:
I used RichardTrip's kernel, you can find it in the dev section... Works great with stock ROM and supports up to 1.64ghz overclock.
And yes, Stock = Original ROM from Acer.
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+1 for RichardTrip's kernel
FloatingFatMan said:
I used RichardTrip's kernel, you can find it in the dev section... Works great with stock ROM and supports up to 1.64ghz overclock.
And yes, Stock = Original ROM from Acer.
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thanks...
I have installed the kernel and now is OC to 1.6ghz...
many thanks.
wailoon said:
thanks...
I have installed the kernel and now is OC to 1.6ghz...
many thanks.
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Note: Just because you CAN go to 1.6, doesn't mean you SHOULD! That's WAY faster than the CPU is rated for so don't be surprised if you get some pretty major issues. I run at 1.4 and find it way more than enough and it stays stable.
FloatingFatMan said:
Note: Just because you CAN go to 1.6, doesn't mean you SHOULD! That's WAY faster than the CPU is rated for so don't be surprised if you get some pretty major issues. I run at 1.4 and find it way more than enough and it stays stable.
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+1 on that. I'm at 1.4 and very stable, no problems.

is there a overclocking kernal for tiamat's 3.2?

i did the 3.1 to 3.2 update on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1165998 but on setCPU was only maxed to 1000Mhz. i'd like to overclock it to 1600Mhz like i had before. if not, i guess its still ok.
Look here for the kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1200063
johnnycham28 said:
i did the 3.1 to 3.2 update on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1165998 but on setCPU was only maxed to 1000Mhz. i'd like to overclock it to 1600Mhz like i had before. if not, i guess its still ok.
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Yes flash tiamat tachi kernel for over lock or flash their whole rom called hammerhead which includes the tachi kernel non oc gpu kernel
thanks guys!

Overclock NexusHD2 JellyBean CM10.1

hi guys, i'm currently using NexusHD2 JellyBean rom. it can be overclocked up to 1.2ghz, but i saw on internet that with CM7 hd2 can be overclocked up to 1.5... i would overclock NexusHD2 JellyBean CM10.1 to 1.5ghz.. but i don't know how to... sorry for bad english
You need a kernel that supports overclocking to such frequency. I didn't overclock my HD2, and most times I used the kernel that came with the ROM and didn't bother to change.
Use the sticky in the NAND development section to look through kernels, and flash the one that has overclocking and works on your ROM.
Edit:
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1322639 I think this should work for you, follow the instructions and, as always, make a back up. (Though if something ever happens, you'd just have to flash the stock kernel back but I'm telling you to back up to disclaim myself anything should happen to your device.)
Marvlesz said:
You need a kernel that supports overclocking to such frequency. I didn't overclock my HD2, and most times I used the kernel that came with the ROM and didn't bother to change.
Use the sticky in the NAND development section to look through kernels, and flash the one that has overclocking and works on your ROM.
Edit:
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1322639 I think this should work for you, follow the instructions and, as always, make a back up. (Though if something ever happens, you'd just have to flash the stock kernel back but I'm telling you to back up to disclaim myself anything should happen to your device.)
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does it work with jelly bean?? cause cm10.1 is jellybean...
louis94 said:
does it work with jelly bean?? cause cm10.1 is jellybean...
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Apparently not, lol. I don't think it's possible then. That's the only kernel I knew which supported 1.5 GHz. Try and search for yourself, you may find.
Marvlesz said:
Apparently not, lol. I don't think it's possible then. That's the only kernel I knew which supported 1.5 GHz. Try and search for yourself, you may find.
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i flashed this kernel, and it don't work :\
Marvlesz said:
Apparently not, lol. I don't think it's possible then. That's the only kernel I knew which supported 1.5 GHz. Try and search for yourself, you may find.
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should I keep jelly beans on 1.2ghz, or should I install ICS on 1.6ghz?
I can't really tell you, because it depends solely on you.
Why not try both? You've tried JB on 1.2, backup and flash ICS with 1.6 and use it for a few days. See which one works best and use it. Good luck.
louis94 said:
hi guys, i'm currently using NexusHD2 JellyBean rom. it can be overclocked up to 1.2ghz, but i saw on internet that with CM7 hd2 can be overclocked up to 1.5... i would overclock NexusHD2 JellyBean CM10.1 to 1.5ghz.. but i don't know how to... sorry for bad english
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well, in jellybean or ics, i think overclocking more than 1.2 ghz is very risky. rom developers remove this option aswell as kernel developers, because in those builds it may brick your phone
gilbert32 said:
.. because in those builds it may brick your phone
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say wut? o:
May I know why/how?
@Marvlesz well, i'm not sure about what i said
but after gb, i've never seen an ics+ (or jb) build that has overclocking more than 1.2 ghz. gb used to have 1.6ghz AFAIR, but newer build are all 1.2 ghz and maximum. maybe it's related to HWA or such stuff
Edit: i just saw you posted about trying ICS with 1.6 , so nevermind about what i said
gilbert32 said:
@Marvlesz well, i'm not sure about what i said
but after gb, i've never seen an ics+ (or jb) build that has overclocking more than 1.2 ghz. gb used to have 1.6ghz AFAIR, but newer build are all 1.2 ghz and maximum. maybe it's related to HWA or such stuff
Edit: i just saw you posted about trying ICS with 1.6 , so nevermind about what i said
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I flashed ics 4.0.4 and 1.6ghz kernel... it does not works.. max frequancy is 1.19ghz
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