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Root [How-to] Overclock that survives a reboot

Yes, all the files are still there...


I was having similar issues like you, even droider13 tried to walk me through it and we could not figure out why it wasn't working.

I ended up doing the root explorer way, pretty simple--just a different way. Worked the first time....and I am not saying this other method doesn't work--it clearly does, I just didn't feel like troubleshooting.
 
I was having similar issues like you, even droider13 tried to walk me through it and we could not figure out why it wasn't working.

I ended up doing the root explorer way, pretty simple--just a different way. Worked the first time....and I am not saying this other method doesn't work--it clearly does, I just didn't feel like troubleshooting.

Hey, troubleshooting is how I learned:)
 
I appear to be stable running these values:

11000000 at 60
9000000 at 50
6000000 at 40
3000000 at 30

That is running the same 1.1 at 60 as previously suggested, a bump from 800 to 900 on the 2nd band, and then the stock speeds with a little taken off the voltage side for the lower bands. My thinking is that this - I'll get a boost of extra power when I need it, but then let the device run at stock speeds when demand is lower.


Again, stock settings are:
10000000 66
8000000 57
6000000 44
3000000 32
 
I'm currently using these settings and have not had a reboot since using them (few days):

11250000 50
9000000 45
6000000 38
3000000 30
 
I was having similar issues like you, even droider13 tried to walk me through it and we could not figure out why it wasn't working.

I ended up doing the root explorer way, pretty simple--just a different way. Worked the first time....and I am not saying this other method doesn't work--it clearly does, I just didn't feel like troubleshooting.

Lol that's the only way I know. It was working until I moved the files around and did a reboot.
 
just when you think after days of trying different clock speeds and voltages that you FINALLY GOT STABLE!.... CRASSSSHHHHH (at the worst time ever too). haha god.... need a real stability test program - cpu stress tests have run for hours no crash, then like...lol random call...oops lock up. WTB the answer to life
 
just when you think after days of trying different clock speeds and voltages that you FINALLY GOT STABLE!.... CRASSSSHHHHH (at the worst time ever too). haha god.... need a real stability test program - cpu stress tests have run for hours no crash, then like...lol random call...oops lock up. WTB the answer to life

Ya know I am sure we will see more stability when we get those custom kernels:D
Then this thread is going to look stupid
 
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