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That is correct. The ones with 4 slots can overclock to 1200 stable and some can make it to 1225 or 1250. I'm stable to 1225. On 5 slots you can overclock to 1300 stable and some can run at 1400 stable, but not all.
mjs27541 said:[KERNEL][GSM/CDMA][ICS] Extra modules pack v0.1.3 (feat. overclock module) | Tweakerz - xda-developers
If anyone is still looking for a way to OC the ICS leaks give this a shot. Just flash the 2 zip files and follow the instructions for running scripts. I ran them through ROM Toolbox and am OC'd to 1.35 ghz. Stable and fast.
maaybraak said:Just downloaded zips and I'm gonna give it another shot. Tried before w/different method and had no luck.
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joehump22 said:Yea i checked everywhere and 1ghz is the max. I guess thats going to be good enough. Thanks for all the replies!
Yeah, the stress test theory is kind of old now, it seems like some Bionics were simply built with the same CPU revision as the RAZRs. Some were even built with OMAP4460's, like the GNex. Sarge has his 4460 Bionic running in excess of 2GHz. THOSE have 7 slots.There is no stress test to determine if it will be overclocked to 1.2 or stay at 1.0 Some processors have 4 slots and others have 5 slots. If you have 5 slots, then you will be at 1.2.
That means your processor is throttling, probably getting a bit too warm over 1.3GHz - mine is even worse, it hardlocks or reboots >1.3GHz - more than happy with the 1.2GHz though, installing ICS on my phone was akin to replacing it with a RAZR, CPU-wise. But in a form factor that I prefer.For me it looks like if I try to go over 1300 my Quadrant drops. I was hoping to be able to OC to 1400
Dave12308 said:That means your processor is throttling, probably getting a bit too warm over 1.3GHz - mine is even worse, it hardlocks or reboots >1.3GHz - more than happy with the 1.2GHz though, installing ICS on my phone was akin to replacing it with a RAZR, CPU-wise. But in a form factor that I prefer.
I'll bet you tried to flash them in stock recovery. You have to use a custom recovery like clockworkmod recovery to flash files that aren't motorola signed. Flashing in recovery is not required to get the modules in or to overclock. If you do it manually with root explorer you'll learn some stuff in the process. Pm me and I'll help you later tonight. Mine currently is slightly undervolted and has the slots set at 333,666,933&1233. BTW I was stuck at 1000 as well.