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rbheromax

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I have put together a 2.1 GHz OC. Runs well, on my 2 Awes. I just need to check if its REALLY 2GHz. I'm sure I did everything right. I need other testers, preferably ones with "bad chips".

Builds:

stock versions:
1 - test1stock.zip - Send Files Online - TempSend.com

aosp versions:
1 - test1aosp.zip - Send Files Online - TempSend.com

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Wow, that's cool, I could give it a shot for you

I'm on stock based (moonshine ROM running a version of your old kernel that I pulled from dragonhearts ROM)
 
i'll post an AOSP version whenever cm11 finishes downloading...
its set so high so that i can be sure that the 2.1 wont change, and also to see if maxing it out causes reboots, which oddly enough doesnt...
 
umm......
exfat support
f2fs filesystem support (gonna try and make /system this way in favor of the already ext4 we have, but eventually I'll get it done)
ntfs enabled
selinux set to permissive
some selinux fixes
was gonna add gpu oc but then thought "nahhhh......"
 
Sweet man, not sure what half the stuff is, lol... but that's what google is for, right.... Cool man, why no GPU over clock though? I mean you're gonna have us running practically the power of a freakin lap top, without the extra boost in graphics? C'mon man I want my phone to be a plastic soup on the floor :D:p;)
 
umm......
exfat support
f2fs filesystem support (gonna try and make /system this way in favor of the already ext4 we have, but eventually I'll get it done)
ntfs enabled
selinux set to permissive
some selinux fixes
was gonna add gpu oc but then thought "nahhhh......"

Whoa, whoa, whoa, did I just read NTFS? I am so testing this out. I'll flash stock and your kernal after I get a few zzz's. I definitely want to check it out. Is there any sort of special test(s) you'd like for me to try? I'm more than willing to put it through the ringer, or at least run some benches if you'd like. I do need a recommendation for a good bench app though. I've only ever done it with my PC.
 
Whoa, whoa, whoa, did I just read NTFS? I am so testing this out. I'll flash stock and your kernal after I get a few zzz's. I definitely want to check it out. Is there any sort of special test(s) you'd like for me to try? I'm more than willing to put it through the ringer, or at least run some benches if you'd like. I do need a recommendation for a good bench app though. I've only ever done it with my PC.

Yea NTFS :P
i havent been able to get over 17.5k with this kernel. my moto g crashed halfway thru Antutu (recommended) running stock 4.3
if anyone gets higher, let me know

edit: also, on stock /system is mounted rw, so no need to remount. just write!
 
To clarify stock is for stock based roms and aosp is for aosp based 4.4 roms?? Also y no govs?? Only wide open or nothing lol... First boot both cores max out :confused: will need changed to stock freqs for stability and rom integration purposes ;)
 
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Benchmark blows and my phone heats up very quick... Needs alot more work to come anywhere close to an everyday driver
 
To clarify stock is for stock based roms and aosp is for aosp based 4.4 roms?? Also y no govs?? Only wide open or nothing lol... First boot both cores max out :confused: will need changed to stock freqs for stability and rom integration purposes ;)

How is it wide open? Both of my cores drop to 384MHz when not under load... I'll double check. Might be a little bit though, my phone needs some juice and then I'll flash everything again.
 
Okay, so I checked, and you're definitely right about that. I only get two options in performance control, "power save" and "performance". Power save, just keeps it locked @384MHz and performance only let's it stay @1404 (not stressed) or 2106MHz under ANY kind of stress, even just background processes, or something simple like running the calculator. No in between. :/ It does run fine, for me anyways, but yes it definitely needs a little bit of work. Glad I had a lucky enough chip to boot it, and test it out. Antutu was leading me to believe it was capable of dropping to 384Mhz. Which, of course it can, just not on this kernal unfortunately.
 
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