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#891
In XTerm type
Code:
sudo kernel-config load ideal
sudo kernel-config show
What are your max and min CPU frequencies?
 
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#892
Originally Posted by JonWW View Post
In XTerm type
Code:
sudo kernel-config load ideal
sudo kernel-config show
What are your max and min CPU frequencies?
will that not just load the default ideal settings though?
 
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#893
Your correct, sorry, it's been a long time since I overclocked manually

In XTerm type
Code:
sudo kernel-config load ideal
sudo kernel-config limits 250 850
change the values to what suits your device

You can then copy these two commands into the Advanced setting of QBW as you are using a two lined command (script)

A good OCing guide is here, you can save you OC setting and just use the one command instead of two
 
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#894
Originally Posted by JonWW View Post
Your correct, sorry, it's been a long time since I overclocked manually

In XTerm type
Code:
sudo kernel-config load ideal
sudo kernel-config limits 250 850
change the values to what suits your device

You can then copy these two commands into the Advanced setting of QBW as you are using a two lined command (script)

A good OCing guide is here, you can save you OC setting and just use the one command instead of two
Or simply do the to first and then:

sudo kernel-config save 'yourname'

and then in cmd QBW type:

sudo kernel-config load 'yourname'

That should do it, it works for me ;j
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#895
Originally Posted by JonWW View Post
Your correct, sorry, it's been a long time since I overclocked manually

In XTerm type
Code:
sudo kernel-config load ideal
sudo kernel-config limits 250 850
change the values to what suits your device

You can then copy these two commands into the Advanced setting of QBW as you are using a two lined command (script)

A good OCing guide is here, you can save you OC setting and just use the one command instead of two
i already have saved overclocking profiles as myconfig and myconfig1, is there a way to load these?
in desktop command execution i just have the following saved but it doesn't work in qbw
echo "kernel-config load myconfig1" | sudo gainroot | echo ""
 
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#896
Originally Posted by richwhite View Post
i already have saved overclocking profiles as myconfig and myconfig1, is there a way to load these?
in desktop command execution i just have the following saved but it doesn't work in qbw
echo "kernel-config load myconfig1" | sudo gainroot | echo ""
or a much easyer way check out smart clocker post does it all for you

post is here

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#897
Ah, OK, type in XTerm
Code:
sudo kernel-config load myconfig1
You'll then be overclocked
pop the same code into QBW to OC with a QBW
 
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#898
Originally Posted by JonWW View Post
Ah, OK, type in XTerm
Code:
sudo kernel-config load myconfig1
You'll then be overclocked
pop the same code into QBW to OC with a QBW
that just says loading /home/user/.kernel/myconfig
successfully loaded.
 
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#899
Originally Posted by Dousan View Post
Or simply do the to first and then:

sudo kernel-config save 'yourname'

and then in cmd QBW type:

sudo kernel-config load 'yourname'

That should do it, it works for me ;j
That did it, thanks!
 
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#900
so is it possible to for instance add the command?:

sudo /usr/sbin/kernel-load /home/user/MyDocs/kernel.txt
 
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