i9023 OC Voltages

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giaomnitel1

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Jun 21, 2010
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Hi all,
I tried lots of combinations to OC my i9023, without any results.

I currently have CM10.1 Nighly + Marmite 7.3.1, which actually seems to be the fastest combination for me.
Btw, if I try to OC to 1096 or 1320 it starts rebooting.

Everyone said me to raise voltage.
I'm using NSTools and it appears that Marmite 7.3.1 already has higher voltage for 1096Mhz and 1320Mhz.
Furthermore, there are two settings: ARM Voltage and Interal Voltage. Should I increase both of them?

Are there other people with 9023 which overclocked it succesfully? If yes, with which tool and voltage settings?

Thank you
 

mikekir97

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I have my i9023 Nexus s OC to 1512Mhz STABLE.. no random reboots or something.. my battery goes easily one day even with lots of gaming.. I use NSTools.. (my snapshots are from SetCPU.. ;p )
 
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migueldbr

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I have my i9023 Nexus s OC to 1512Mhz STABLE.. no random reboots or something.. my battery goes easily one day even with lots of gaming.. I use NSTools.. (my snapshots are from SetCPU.. ;p )

With that voltage @1500 you will probably burn the cpu fast...i think. Maybe someone with better knowledge can advise you. But i wouldn't keep such a high voltage on my phone
 

ej8989

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Hi all,
I tried lots of combinations to OC my i9023, without any results.

I currently have CM10.1 Nighly + Marmite 7.3.1, which actually seems to be the fastest combination for me.
Btw, if I try to OC to 1096 or 1320 it starts rebooting.

Everyone said me to raise voltage.
I'm using NSTools and it appears that Marmite 7.3.1 already has higher voltage for 1096Mhz and 1320Mhz.
Furthermore, there are two settings: ARM Voltage and Interal Voltage. Should I increase both of them?

Are there other people with 9023 which overclocked it succesfully? If yes, with which tool and voltage settings?

Thank you

On marmite i've never been stable on OCs, even with raised voltages. On matr1x kernel you can do 1320mhz without raising voltages.
 

giaomnitel1

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Jun 21, 2010
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There is a thread on XDA for the ROM Here.. For the kernel there is also a thread on XDA Here, but I don't think that you will find that specific version, just download it from my attachment above.. :)

I have tried it and set it at 1320 (with LIVE OC 110%) and it seems stable.
Why do you suggest that particular version? Have you tried new versions and they are not stable?
 

mikekir97

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Aug 17, 2012
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I have tried it and set it at 1320 (with LIVE OC 110%) and it seems stable.
Why do you suggest that particular version? Have you tried new versions and they are not stable?

I have tried all the new Devil kernels and they are stable for every day use but not as fast and battery save as the older version.. This is my opinion.. :) I have my nexus clocked at 1400Mhz and then apply 108% LiveOC witch took me to 1512.. Stable..! (at max arm volt 1500 mV)
 
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    I have my i9023 Nexus s OC to 1512Mhz STABLE.. no random reboots or something.. my battery goes easily one day even with lots of gaming.. I use NSTools.. (my snapshots are from SetCPU.. ;p )