new kernel for overclocking Limited OC Available (1.2 GHZ) - xda-developers
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What setting/profile do you use from SetCPU? If you do?yup overclocked here
The Captivate has been at 1.2 for awhile now. 1.6 is the figure everyone seem to throw at as the reasonable limit. Im kinda like you figuring something in the 1.4-1.5 neighborhood offer the best compromise of performance without too much overvolting or heat. We wont know till someone pushes out something beyond 1.2 which publicly I still think hasnt happened...yetThis is great news as I would rather overclock than perform any of the current lag fixes. I've read somewhere, (can't remember where at the moment,) that 1.4 was all but a done deal with possible 1.5 even 1.6! I would think 1.4 would be ideal with tradeoffs between batt. life and performance.
1200 max 200 min. conservative and no profiles.What setting/profile do you use from SetCPU? If you do?
Yeah that seems to be the consensus. Quick question [asked this at xda too]: If for whatever reason, I wanted to go back to stock kernal I know I can do that thru odin and I already have the stock kernal saved on my hard drive. But, is there a zip for the stock kernal so I could flash back thru CWM?1200 max 200 min. conservative and no profiles.
Yeah that seems to be the consensus. Quick question [asked this at xda too]: If for whatever reason, I wanted to go back to stock kernal I know I can do that thru odin and I already have the stock kernal saved on my hard drive. But, is there a zip for the stock kernal so I could flash back thru CWM?
Allow me. This is just thru odin however. Not a huge deal as it would just take a bit longer and a few more steps. CWM is just easier and quicker IMO.sorry can't help you there.. i haven't seen a stock kernel zip yet..
Allow me. This is just thru odin however. Not a huge deal as it would just take a bit longer and a few more steps. CWM is just easier and quicker IMO.
Odin Restore files to get you to stock - xda-developers
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/458252/Odin Files/Stock-i500-VZW-Kernel.tar.md5
Yeah I know there's the full system recovery but just the kernal is much simpler. Have you had any issues what so ever with the 1.2 kernal? Tested it with any benchmarking apps et al? I know I should just bit the bullet and take the 4 minutes to apply this but Im still standing on the diving board looking into the pool below.there we go.. nice thanks
Yup, those numbers look like the appropriate boost.yes, i used linpack, got like 9.7 MFLOPs. used the quadrant and got 953 .. i dont' have the lag fix. waiting on voodoo.. i heard its getting close..
OK that does it into CWM Im flashing it now

OK that does it into CWM Im flashing it now![]()
. 3 minutes total time from including reboot.No, no I hadn't even done it yet. I was saying now Im going to do it once you linked me the stock kernal zip. Post above shows me getting same numbers as you and big smiles. Battery temps is virtually the same as with 1Ghz despite running all those benchieswhy?
dont' like the OC kernel?
No, no I hadn't even done it yet. I was saying now Im going to do it once you linked me the stock kernal zip. Post above shows me getting same numbers as you and big smiles. Battery temps is virtually the same as with 1Ghz despite running all those benchies
Its an app called ShootMe [in Market for freewhat are you using for screencaps?
]. Super simple to use. Start it, Hide it find your screen and you shake the phone, hear a shutter click sound and screen is captured. You can upload right to picasa from the phone. Picasa account is linked to the google account you established on the device initially. Its great I can literally have pics linked and posted less than 1 minute after I take them