Hmmm, that's weird. Faux released a version of faux kernel with the ability to OC the gpu up to 487Mhz and it ran great on my phone. Unfortunately, that was only for jellybean 4.1.
I see, well that just like what I have said earlier on the first page, that each devices act differently, some may tolerant to oc and some not,
the reason I did not continue oc'ing the gpu is because there's a drawback when having an oc'ed gpu (well I haven't found a reference/way) which is when we oc the gpu we'll have to replace a clock freq not adding a new one, ex :
Normal : 128/200/320/400
Oc'ed : 128/.../.../Oc'ed
I've tried every combinations available
* 128/200/400/450
* 128/200/320/450
* 128/320/400/450
and none above, gives me a significant increase on performance, but I'm experiencing some draining instead. With that said, I've stopped trying to oc the gpu
Btw here is the new build, Bidji V.02lc, changes are :
- Sync with latest Vanilla
3.4.92 on Kernel.org
- Patches from latest AOSP
- Update intelli-plug with latest version 2.6 released by faux
- Implement Touchboost control on Synapse
If you guys ever wondering about what is behind the sync with vanilla, you can either look at my git or check the changelog on
3.4.92 Changelog
Links :
- BIDJI v.0.2.lc w/ S2W
- BIDJI v.0.2.lc w/ SOG-DT2W