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#1191
underbone,

First ensure developer mode is enabled on your device.

Next, click on the inception_0.2.5_armel.deb file and it'll install.

Once its done installing, open terminal and type "devel-su -c /usr/sbin/pasiv". The default password is rootme.

You must have downloaded the opptimizer_1.5.4_armel.deb & opptimizer-ui_1.2.7_armel.deb files so if you saved them in /home/user/MyDocs you open terminal and type:

Code:
devel-su
{enter your password}
cd /home/user/MyDocs
/usr/sbin/incept opptimizer_1.5.4_armel.deb
/usr/sbin/incept opptimizer-ui_1.2.7_armel.deb
done
 
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#1192
thank you again, now i have fully installed all the files, and now, how am i gonna start? i have read the procedures from the thread and everybody has a different settings, how will i know which settings would be best for me? when i open my OPPUI, my frequency is 1000, my voltage is 1200000, and 3000 test literations,, what should i do first? do we have standard settings for overlocking? i have read in these thread this settings , should i try this?

Custom Voltage is activated
My other settings are voltage = 1375000
Both smart reflexes are 'on'
Opptimizer version = 1.2.7
kernel module number = 1.5.4
 
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#1193
by the way i have 64GB n9 and has 30GB files on it,
 
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#1194
please anyone help, i haven't tried anything yet for the combinations of numbers, i am on PR1.3, 64GB nokia n9, i have 30GB files on it running so slow music search that's why i need to overlock, .My stock frequency is 1000MHz, my stock voltage is 1200000, Opptimizer version = 1.2.7
kernel module number = 1.5.4 , if i have received a warning sign, should i go beyond it? how will i know if the settings is good for my n9? please give me some advice in proper using of this overlocking, i am really new to this and i am afraid to lose my n9, please help, thanks!!
 
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#1195
and i also see this in my n9

max. frequency (MHz): 1000
max. voltage (uV): 1200000
smartReflex VDD1 status: On
smartReflex VDD2 status: On

kernel module version : 1.5.4


that's it, i haven't done anything yet, even the refresh button i haven't click that yet, and also the "show raw output" i haven't switched that ON,

please i need some advice before i continue to do this and by the way what is "literations" for? thanks in advance!!
 
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#1196
by the way what is smartreflex VDD1(CPU) and VDD2(GPU)? what happens if i disable both or disable one of them?
 
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#1197
Congratulations, you have the latest version of Opptimizer up and running.

As you look through the last few pages of this thread, you will see that several different Opptimizer users have listed settings that work for them in overclocking their N9s. Everyone's N9 is a little different, but you can see what has worked for many others.

On the first page it shows the current status of your device and the raw output is basically a log file showing techical details. I rarely look at that, but if you have a question, you may be asked by a forum member to provide details of that output.

I leave both of the smart reflexes "ON." If you are curious about them, run a search of this thread using those terms. They were discussed in detail some time ago, but I'm not the expert on them. My device overclocks fine with them "ON."

Okay, move to the settings tab. This is where the overclocking happens. You have several different overclocking profiles you can program according to your needs. I have three profiles programed: (1) the normal default setting; (2) a 1200 MHz frequency max with 1250000mV voltage; and (3) a 1375 MHz frequency max with 1375000mV voltage. The last two are overclocked.

At the top of the Settings page is the "Apply at Startup" question. Opptimizer will not allow you to apply a overclocking profile at start-up until you test it for 15000 test iterations, making sure that it is working on your device. This is what the iterations are, test iterations. The more you select, the longer they take to run, so I usually do 3000 to 5000 when I set my overclock. Once you opptimize and run the test iterations, go back to the status page, and you will see that the overclock has changed your frequency setting as requested.

The next thing on Settings is Custom Voltage. You will need to activate this to raise the voltage depending on the settings you are applying. On my overclocking settings, I have to apply Custom Voltage.

Then SmartReflexes as mentioned above. I leave these on.

Then set the frequency and voltage. Any frequency as high as mine will produce a danger warning, but that is built into the program to remind you that you do this at your own risk--the truth is that many, many N9 owners overclock and there have been only a couple reports of problems (2 I think).

Set a few thousand test iterations (5000) and click Opptimize.

You'll get another warning page. The small button is the one to press if you're willing to overclock.

If the overclock is too much for your phone, it'll probably shut down and restart. Or, it may run hot. Just stay alert. In all likelihood, it'll be fine. Once you have overclocked and run enough test iterations, you can activate the Apply on Start Up option.

Enjoy. P.S. I have used all the settings listed for a loong time, so start small and monitor your device, but my settings definitely work for me.

Last edited by Hacker; 2013-03-07 at 07:23.
 
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#1198
thanks hacker, i followed your instructions. i will tell you what i did after i have read your instructions,.First of course, i am really nervous, coz i really don't know what i am doing, i have test f=1100 and v=1.2GHz, with 3000 iteration,nothing happens, until i have reach the maximum that it will not turn dangerous, that is 1195 and 1.375GHz, with 6000 iterations,but still i am having problems with my music applications, now since i haven't experienced rebooting so i tried to bypass the warning signs, even if i really don't know what will happen next. I run the test at 1200 and 1.387GHz, I still feel the lagginess, then 1300 and 1.378GHz, and now i'm running 1375Mhz frequency at 1.378GHz voltage at 10000 iterations. Those settings are highly dangerous.My phone doesn't reboot even once after all the test I made. But still I am having problems with my music applications,And most of the time if you typed in the song in the search bar of music so fast and use the back button to delete the wrong spelling,It doesn't respond.and need to close the application over and over again.This happens with or without overlocking.I think my phone could not handle my 30GB songs, what's the use of a 64GB n9 if it will run slowly if you put more files on it, I think I should have bought the 16GB only, I have also faster n9 installed already. Another thing is my MESSAGE, it doesn't continuesly scroll up and down. Just a little bit of pausing for a while about 0.05 seconds. Can anyone have any suggestion on how will I make my n9 faster? Well the only solution for myself is to reduce the songs to 10GB, I know it will run smooth with that,with or without overlocking!! and now my remaining 50GB free memory would be useless. that would be for photos and for some other stuffs.

Now i am running at 1.375MHz with 1.3875GHz voltage. i want to try it to 1400 and 1.4GHz, since i didn't had any reboots for all the test but I think no one had ever tried it yet. so I better stick on it until someone could give me some other settings aside from making a high overlocking value, I just shared my experience here, Any suggestions? by the way thanks again hacker and thedead1440 and especially creamygoodness!!
 
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Please, try 1.4 and your phone will die

 

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#1200
Underbone, does your music have any issues when you use the default clock settings?

Which version of FasterN9 are you using?

Try taking FasterN9 off your device and overclocking to 1.375MHz and 1375000 mV like I recommended, which makes the device pretty stable and fluid in my experience. Sometimes "less is more" and performance increases when the device is run closer to stock settings (no FasterN9).

Play around and tell us your experiences . . .
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