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Default [Kernel OC ]Desire @1267 MHz@1.3V

Hi! Nexus Guys

See this:.. 1267 MHz@1.3V Kernel 100 % stable at our devices

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=682419

If the desire easily can handle it why the nexus not ? @ 1.3 V some HW/Chip changes ?

is this working on your devices ( the 0x21 Line @ 1.3V)?
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Default Re: [Kernel OC ]Desire @1267 MHz@1.3V

I installed this kernel. This kernel work @1133MHz and WiFi not work
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Hi! Nexus Guys

See this:.. 1267 MHz@1.3V Kernel 100 % stable at our devices

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=682419

If the desire easily can handle it why the nexus not ? @ 1.3 V some HW/Chip changes ?

is this working on your devices ( the 0x21 Line @ 1.3V)?
1.3V is not sufficient voltage for the N1, not at the higher frequencies. Dunno why Desire does, don't have one....
 
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1.3V is not sufficient voltage for the N1, not at the higher frequencies. Dunno why Desire does, don't have one....
I understand the voltage not being sufficient, but can we push the voltage a little higher?

Yes I understand the risks of frying your chip and all, but is it possible?

And the Desire has a lot of different hardware compared to the Nexus, such as the TPA2018 speaker amplifier which gives it its louder audio, and hardware keys. People seem to forget that it is a different device, they don't have the same hardware
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I understand the voltage not being sufficient, but can we push the voltage a little higher?

Yes I understand the risks of frying your chip and all, but is it possible?
Changing the regulator voltage has been done despite being a completely stupid idea - it's not very hard but if you can't figure it out check out Gr8Gorilla's posts as he's (controversially) documented the process.

I've never understood the appeal - it's not a show of ability since it's just luck as to which silicon you got, and it's not achieving much... but some people like frying phones for some reason.
 
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100% stable? Crazy, I had my N1 running 1.267ghz and I could use the phone for about 15 seconds and it would reboot. I think I was at 1.35V though.
 
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0x21 absolutely does not work with stability on most most N1s, no matter how much voltage you pump in.

0x22+ should not even work on the qsd8x50 without really low level tweaks that nobody but Qualcomm knows how to do. It might be impossible.
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0x21 absolutely does not work with stability on most most N1s, no matter how much voltage you pump in.

0x22+ should not even work on the qsd8x50 without really low level tweaks that nobody but Qualcomm knows how to do. It might be impossible.



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