Overclocking One V - HTC One V

A few questions about overclocking
First, is this even working? I'm using the latest PA ROM.
What are the best possible settings that don't damage the phone?
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Yes overclocking is definitely working. U can notice a sharp difference between lower and higher values...don't overclock above 1.7 GHz it may damage ur phone...
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matjazfinzgar said:
A few questions about overclocking
First, is this even working? I'm using the latest PA ROM.
What are the best possible settings that don't damage the phone?
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Woha dude don't even think about going above 1.5.....and I am using 1.2 it's super stable right now...once again if u go.above 1.5 u may damage ur phone
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what kind of kernel do you need to overclock? are most custom roms ready for it already?

tellabee said:
what kind of kernel do you need to overclock? are most custom roms ready for it already?
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All roms can be over clocked...it depends on the kernel
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ohhh i see. so are all kernels that are compatible with the phone compatible with all roms?

cybervibin said:
Woha dude don't even think about going above 1.5.....and I am using 1.2 it's super stable right now...once again if u go.above 1.5 u may damage ur phone
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mihirengg19 said:
Yes overclocking is definitely working. U can notice a sharp difference between stock and overclocked kernels...don't overclock above 1.7 GHz it may damage ur phone...
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You guys.... stop scarying the people already. Overclocking your device will not break it in any case, most likely will shorten YOUR BATTERY LIFE! But that's it! You will not fry your phone, motherboard, display or whatever. I can ramp my phone upto 2ghz and it has nothing... But 1024 mhz or 1200 is enough!

I had OCed hellboy to 2 GHz...it felt stable but the phone crashed every time i opened an app...anyways 1.2 is best works so smoothly...best for everyday use...
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When I overclock to 1.5ghz I don't notice any difference at all ...why ?also if I sometimes try 2.0ghz the phone becomes laggy like hell

donhashem.dh said:
When I overclock to 1.5ghz I don't notice any difference at all ...why ?also if I sometimes try 2.0ghz the phone becomes laggy like hell
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Difference is there. Just to be sure that your phone works at that range (and its not a rom/kernel problem) - install Perfmon from the market and open the CPU section - It will then show you in real time at what range your CPU works. And if 2.0 gh becomes laggy it is because your cpu can go that high. Some cpu's can and others can't. That's just how they work. My old HTC Hero could go upto 691 from 526 default but other HTC Heroes could go upto 740....

Yo Son, Just OC'ed my V to 1.8GHz, it flys. Kill those animation.
When I oc'ed to 2.0GHz stability test Crashed dawg. Stability test it son!
BTW: When I drop to 1.9Ghz throttling issues Nig. So bench your one V too.
now I'm at 1.8GHz it's stable and no heat issues at all.

soulz said:
Yo Son, Just OC'ed my V to 1.8GHz, it flys. Kill those animation.
When I oc'ed to 2.0GHz stability test Crashed dawg. Stability test it son!
BTW: When I drop to 1.9Ghz throttling issues Nig. So bench your one V too.
now I'm at 1.8GHz it's stable and no heat issues at all.
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Throttle 1.9ghz vs no throttle 1.8GHz
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Benchmarks are useless..

Why?
1ceb0x said:
Benchmarks are useless..
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May I ask why? Not about AnTuTu.. but Quadrant Standard is great!! Even helps in choosing a better ROM.. a little..:cyclops:

The only use I have for benchmarking apps is to compare changes in roms and kernels on your own phone. If you use the same app to benchmark, you can see the different performance gains and losses in various rom and kernel combinations. i really don't think they do any good comparing performance between different phones, but for checking on your own mods they do come in handy.

riggerman0421 said:
The only use I have for benchmarking apps is to compare changes in roms and kernels on your own phone. If you use the same app to benchmark, you can see the different performance gains and losses in various rom and kernel combinations. i really don't think they do any good comparing performance between different phones, but for checking on your own mods they do come in handy.
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Use benchmark to determine throttling

Here are some tips I know which increases the benchmark rating..
Use PERFORMANCE as the Governer after overclocking.. And disable 'Force use of GPU for 2D Drawing' in developer options.
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Paresh Kalinani said:
Here are some tips I know which increases the benchmark rating..
Use PERFORMANCE as the Governer after overclocking.. And disable 'Force use of GPU for 2D Drawing' in developer options.
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dont diable them, ur games will lag like ****, paresh dont give wong instructions. if u cant give proper instructions,please dont!
if u diable that, only the taransition animations willl be smoother along with some others, if u dont play games go ahead

cybervibin said:
dont diable them, ur games will lag like ****, paresh dont give wong instructions. if u cant give proper instructions,please dont!
if u diable that, only the taransition animations willl be smoother along with some others, if u dont play games go ahead
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Ya I know that games lag. I just told for the 'Benchmark'.. 'cause I've always noticed my benchmark increasing when I disable it..
Of course I enable after the bemchmark! Wonder why does the benchmark increase...
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dear ,
i am on mysence-v liteRC2.0 rom with helboy kernal , i wanted to increase my phones performance and now i am on 1.2ghrts so please let me know whats the maxmimum and min freequesnce i should set to get good preformance like if i keep max to 1200 and min ?? please i am new to this

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Calkulin's Rom is Fast...

Anybody with questions about the speed of Calk's Rom, here it is. Not sure how this compares with other, more modern phones. Quadrant seems a bit out dated at the moment. This is at forced 1.6 ghz with the LoST kernel Exp build. I don't particularly trust the kernel that gets up to 1.8 ghz..
Ryan23474 said:
Anybody with questions about the speed of Calk's Rom, here it is. Not sure how this compares with other, more modern phones. Quadrant seems a bit out dated at the moment. This is at forced 1.6 ghz with the LoST kernel Exp build. I don't particularly trust the kernel that gets up to 1.8 ghz..
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Try it with Renegade kernel.
It is extremely fast!
I'm loving it but I'm just wondering how to add TSMParts (such as multiple lockscreens like Starburst has or extended toggles). With those tweaks, this would be nearly perfect.
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New 1.5 ROM, LOL.
5400+
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My high is 5200 on stock......
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is this done on wifi or reg 3g? sorry for the noobish question
m_reyna_16 said:
is this done on wifi or reg 3g? sorry for the noobish question
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3g and wifi are internet speeds. Benchmarks are your cpu speeds. Neither wifi or 3g will affect the benchmarks.
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You realize that none of these "fast" roms are actually faster than stock?
All of them use various tricks to improve the sd card score without affecting the cpu/gpu scores. Quadrant is a flawed benchmark susceptible to cheating that way.
None of those "high" scores truly translate to real world performance improvements.
nabbed said:
You realize that none of these "fast" roms are actually faster than stock?
All of them use various tricks to improve the sd card score without affecting the cpu/gpu scores. Quadrant is a flawed benchmark susceptible to cheating that way.
None of those "high" scores truly translate to real world performance improvements.
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Exactly... But what kernel is the op talkig about that goes up to 1.8 ghz? Ive never seen that one :/
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iSaint said:
Exactly... But what kernel is the op talkig about that goes up to 1.8 ghz? Ive never seen that one :/
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Who gives a damn?
Kernels don't "go to" megahertz. Your hardware can either handle it or it can't.
Get any kernel which allows cpu voltage tinkering, and figure out your best speed.
nabbed said:
Who gives a damn?
Kernels don't "go to" megahertz. Your hardware can either handle it or it can't.
Get any kernel which allows cpu voltage tinkering, and figure out your best speed.
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I Just wanted to know wtf he was talking about ...
I don't overclock it makes no sense on this phone ... i underclock for battery
nabbed said:
Who gives a damn?
Kernels don't "go to" megahertz. Your hardware can either handle it or it can't.
Get any kernel which allows cpu voltage tinkering, and figure out your best speed.
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Geez, little angry?
This rom is awesome. Everything works as described to this point. I highly recommend.
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This rom is amazing. Its the fastest rom that I ever installed on my epic 5239 quadrant score
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uMad bro lol just joking quad. Scores mean nothing
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First off bench scores are about the same with any Rom depending on the Kernel and they really mean nothing other then posting them.
I have and i am still on this Rom right now but all i get are reboots and when i do reboot my phone loops and i have to flash all over again.
And yes i wipe all before i flash.
rdcrds said:
First off bench scores are about the same with any Rom depending on the Kernel and they really mean nothing other then posting them.
I have and i am still on this Rom right now but all i get are reboots and when i do reboot my phone loops and i have to flash all over again.
And yes i wipe all before i flash.
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Sucks bro my 1.5 setup works great, not a single issue.
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[Q] CPU in roms

Hello.
I was just thinking is there any ROMs That are stable with 788 MHz CPU Max speed?
And with working camera too..
Most roms will run at 788, it's if the cpu can take it that's the problem. The phone will freeze or reboot if it can't.
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Just like Scratch said, stability at high CPU frequencies is more dependent on your CPU than it is on your ROM. Because of very very minor variation from processor to processor you might not be able to overclock it fully.
I, for example, can't overclock it to 768MHz without it being unstable, while on 729MHz it runs normally.
nejc121 said:
Just like Scratch said, stability at high CPU frequencies is more dependent on your CPU than it is on your ROM. Because of very very minor variation from processor to processor you might not be able to overclock it fully.
I, for example, can't overclock it to 768MHz without it being unstable, while on 729MHz it runs normally.
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Scratch0805 said:
Most roms will run at 788, it's if the cpu can take it that's the problem. The phone will freeze or reboot if it can't.
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Ok Thanks you both.
nejc121 said:
I, for example, can't overclock it to 768MHz without it being unstable, while on 729MHz it runs normally.
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Really Both mine run fine @ 788.
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Scratch0805 said:
Really Both mine run fine @ 788.
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Just tried it at 768MHz again and it froze while installing an app from the Play Store
nejc121 said:
Just tried it at 768MHz again and it froze while installing an app from the Play Store
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I've Got 768MHz+ working stable with those ics ports etc, but with other roms it freezes sometimes @ 768..
J I M said:
I've Got 768MHz+ working stable with those ics ports etc, but with other roms it freezes sometimes @ 768..
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I don't think it's a rom problem though, I've used every rom and had them all at 768 without any problems, I don't see the need to oc anymore than 633 now though for what I use the phone for.
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Scratch0805 said:
I don't think it's a rom problem though, I've used every rom and had them all at 768 without any problems, I don't see the need to oc anymore than 633 now though for what I use the phone for.
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Ok..
I oc to 768 when playing a game or so without having any problems. But really expept that you don't need more than 691. It's too much already.
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Help- one v benchmark 1227??

Guys, I just thought of taking a benchmark test to see if it would make any difference now that I am on jellybean now.. I was shocked to see the result-1227! I remember it was definitely better on stock! I am using cm10 and titaniun5kernel. Not overclocked when I did that benchmark, but ocing really made no difference! Can anyone tell me if my cpu is damaged or there's something else I need to do? Herrs a screenshot:
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Also, can someone provide screenshots of their benchmarks? (Running cm10 would be preferred).
Thank you.
ahh ntn like that...oc and try
paarthdesai said:
ahh ntn like that...oc and try
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I already said that, i have tried overclocking also...Anyways, why dont you provide a screenshot? on 1024mhz?
paarthdesai said:
ahh ntn like that...oc and try
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I already said that, i have tried overclocking also...Anyways, why dont you provide a screenshot? on 1024mhz? I distinctly remember the benchmarks were atleast above 2000 on stock. (when i wasn't even rooted)
it's lower because the graphics are not running properly yet
Lloir said:
it's lower because the graphics are not running properly yet
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Also Titanium kernel has a known issue with I/O values
with Quadrant. They will only be half as the values on other kernels
You can test this when using KISS kernel for CM10
max
soo as per ur request... using kiss kernel for cm10... i gt 1774 at 1024ghz..
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paarthdesai said:
soo as per ur request... using kiss kernel for cm10... i gt 1774 at 1024ghz..
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Thank you all! Its a relief! I thought I had damaged my CPU by overclocking
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paarthdesai said:
soo as per ur request... using kiss kernel for cm10... i gt 1774 at 1024ghz..
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Thanks
max
BTW: Just to compare - benchmarks are always a bad way to compare real live "values"
Those are the values that you "can" get in CM9 with 1.5GHz OC
and govener ondemand with KISS kernel
soo here's one at 1.5..if u wna compare
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Quadrant Standard Score

This is unbelievable, this phone gets faster BY the minute
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Hows your cpu set up and governors ro achieve thatscore
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raw2000j said:
Hows your cpu set up and governors ro achieve thatscore
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It's more based on how the rom works, and the kernel yes helps with CPU and GPU scores but I noticed his GPU scores are lower than mine, one of the nation reasons I'm still stock. Because it's probably persues kernel and has issues with FPS in real world and quadrant performance.
He probably ran it 1600/1600 on performance or something on those lines
Edit: this is mine stock rooted GPU much better than his, until persues can match this without overclocking the GPU just to get the same performance I do on stock I'm not switching.
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Overclocked at 1.9ghz and gpu to 640 mhz with specific undervolting. Redpill kernel...
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Whats your battery life like? 1.9 is amazing
Lol see if that thing isn't a brick after a week of use.
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Lmao this guy^^^^^ op dont let him scare you. Talk when it has actually happend if so care to share the story?
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chuko303 said:
Lmao this guy^^^^^ op dont let him scare you. Talk when it has actually happend if so care to share the story?
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Maybe you should consider that you're not the brightest, most experienced person in this thread before talking smack.
Exposing a component to more heat means you are shortening its life, there is no doubt about that. Those with overclocked desktop CPUs often have elaborate setups with overclocking in mind. You can't add a better heatsink, or a fan to your phone. Mobile CPUs, especially, are designed to be efficient at a certain range of clock frequencies. Moving it too far from the norm means you eventually see diminishing returns.
I've fried everything from my first Commodore 64 to my current box, and everything in between. If you think the phone can function at that level for an extended period of time without failure, best of luck to you.
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swalter718 said:
Lol see if that thing isn't a brick after a week of use.
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Dude it was part of the whole meaning of rooting and tweaking. Checking different settings for a little bit, testing them and then reverting back to defaults. I will never leave overclocked/ undervolted or vice-versa settings for a whole day... its just part of the fun of tweaking and experimenting with our devices...
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I am all for overclocking, modding, tweaking, hacking, etc. Breaking **** is the best way to learn. But that doesn't mean you should push your hardware past the point of exponentially diminishing returns, and increased risk of burning your chips out. That is, unless, you have no problem with the very real possibility that you'll need to buy a new phone.
That being said, kudos on "going plaid" with your Quadrant score
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swalter718 said:
I am all for overclocking, modding, tweaking, hacking, etc. Breaking **** is the best way to learn. But that doesn't mean you should push your hardware past the point of exponentially diminishing returns, and increased risk of burning your chips out. That is, unless, you have no problem with the very real possibility that you'll need to buy a new phone.
That being said, kudos on "going plaid" with your Quadrant score
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Im with you 100% thus my paranoia about leaving the tweaked cpu/gpu settings for more than an hour or so... Too "paranoid android"
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redpill?
friedrich420 said:
Overclocked at 1.9ghz and gpu to 640 mhz with specific undervolting. Redpill kernel...
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How is the kernel treating ya? Which one did you flash?
XxLostSoulxX said:
It's more based on how the rom works, and the kernel yes helps with CPU and GPU scores but I noticed his GPU scores are lower than mine, one of the nation reasons I'm still stock. Because it's probably persues kernel and has issues with FPS in real world and quadrant performance.
He probably ran it 1600/1600 on performance or something on those lines
Edit: this is mine stock rooted GPU much better than his, until persues can match this without overclocking the GPU just to get the same performance I do on stock I'm not switching.
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I'm stock rooted for this very reason.
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How is the kernel treating ya? Which one did you flash?
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Its the Redpill v1.42... I prefer it compared to all the others i used ( stock, perseus, n.e.a.k., note2core). Those results were with stock rom but redpill kernel. Im a fan of omega but today i discovered another Rom (Hawkish extreme series Rom for N7100). I may try Perseus with that rom and see how it treats it...
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[Q] Overclocking!?

Hey guys,
I actually rooted my One v and also began using a custom Rom - KangBang v3 with hellboy kernel. I found the overclocking and voltag-controll in the menu. What is the maximum you wold overclock and at wich voltage?
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I personally don't use and prefer OCing above 1.5ghz.at 1.9ghz,phone reboots every time an app is opened,freezes sometimes...
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i never overcloked my Phone for me he is fast i think there is also a risk when you overclock
1.5 is pretty stable, any higher than that is a gamble. I got pretty good scores in antutu at 1.5, but not high enough to warrant constant over clock. Heck I usually run with 768 MHz on the high side for tiny bit better battery life and don't notice any slowdowns.
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I go 245 low and 1200 high and 1708 low and max for games, that's the max without reboot
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Ok, i overclocked it up to 1.5 GHz maximum. At this frequenzy gta III runs smooth xD.
But for daily use, this drains the battery too fast -.-
But I think 1ghz is enough for normal use without gaming
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Hey guys,
I am using Surprimo Rom v30
just wanted to ask if it has any such option of setting the processor setting
I haven't found any such settings during my usage.
So if it doesn't have such settings then what is the default setting set to?
I overclocked to 1,5 Ghz and use it daily with SmartassV2 governor. Battery lasts enough to load it back up overnight.
mihirengg19 said:
I personally don't use and prefer OCing above 1.5ghz.at 1.9ghz,phone reboots every time an app is opened,freezes sometimes...
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Your insane for trying 1.9 xD.
Don't exceed 1.4.
Overclocking a 1ghz kernel to 1.9 is dangerous.
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even at 2ghz,there is no damage done to ur phone.generally people feel that it will damage and fry their phone,but thats not true.it only may reboot and freeze just for some time.there is no serious damage as many feel.
Running at 1.2GHz max right now. I'm too paranoid to go any higher than that. It got rid of the minor lag issues I was having (occasionally seeing "loading" when going back to the Sense home screen from an app)

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