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thanks for the info like I said im not a pro so ill take ur advice and any help cuz I dont wanna mess up this phone plus im sure u know wat u talking about any recomendation on a rom thanks u da manBack in the heady days of the PC, over clocking was the thing to do. I jacked the speed of many machines like my C64, Amiga, various dos boxes. Back then we had more cooling space and weren't running on battery. Over clocking is not so much running the processor at its potential as it is "seeing what you can get away with". Even today there will be some variations in the manufacturing of the chip allowing one chip to go higher than another of the same. That being said, the Exynos C210 (the processor our phone has) came in 2 flavors, 1.2Ghz and 1.4Ghz. Now I am sure they didn't setup to different manufacturing lines to make these, and some just got tested and labeled to the higher speed. One thing to remember, higher clock means running at a higher temp, and that is something to think about when it is packed into something small and tight like a smartphone.
voltage control or cpu master work great for clock control on this phone with an OC kernel.
Back in the heady days of the PC, over clocking was the thing to do. I jacked the speed of many machines like my C64, Amiga, various dos boxes. Back then we had more cooling space and weren't running on battery. Over clocking is not so much running the processor at its potential as it is "seeing what you can get away with". Even today there will be some variations in the manufacturing of the chip, allowing one chip to go higher than another of the same. That being said, the Exynos C210 (the processor our phone has) came in 2 flavors, 1.2Ghz and 1.4Ghz. Now I am sure they didn't setup two different manufacturing lines to make these, and some just got tested and labeled to the higher speed. One thing to remember, higher clock means running at a higher temp, and that is something to think about when it is packed into something small and tight like a smartphone.
voltage control or cpu master work great for clock control on this phone with an OC kernel.
I am partial to the TW ROMs myself, like Jellyverse, Touched by GS4, SenseWiz. They will run fine on the Agat Kernel for Jelly Bean that supports OC from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2244781
There are some Good AOSP ROMs available as well, like Slim Bean, Wild for the Night, or Dirty Unicorns (these will have their own kernels or you can use Lightning Zap (a kernel for CM10.1 ROMs). Note: with the these ROMs you have to be on an ICS modem too.
Ill check em out then thanks again
Cool, I am sure you will find something you like. Everyone has their personal favorite (except maybe Doc, I think he likes ROM hopping too much lol).
Cool, I am sure you will find something you like. Everyone has their personal favorite (except maybe Doc, I think he likes ROM hopping too much lol).
You can also achieve a look and feel change just by flashing in a UI mod and/or a launcher change.