I did exactly what you said and I was able to clock it to 1.5. But it did that to just one core. The second core reads 0, just like in you video. Also there are comments about using F15C kernel. But I Couldnt find it.
Beyond awesome. Worked like a charm and was so easy all thanks to your spot on tutorial. I'm not convinced its all that faster but I am too reluctant to go higher. Thank you for the great videos!
when you open up "govnah" under the title the first option is profile it should be Palm Default change it to OnDemandTCL 1512. This is all that's required no need to go into advanced options. The preset it more stable and better battery life.
Sorry hit wrong button, please don't worry so much about zooming in and out, we are able to see things just fine. I really do appreciate your videos and plan to use them to o/c my hp tomorrow. Thank you for your videos.
Great tutorial! If Worked perfect. If I wanted to create a profile for 1.9ghz would I follow you instructions from the very beginning or start half way since webos-testing-all is created?
@d0lphin2 I would take extra precaution with the 1.7 and 1.9 upgrade. The proper procedure would to remove the uberkernel first, reboot, then go directly to preware to install the F15C. However, to be honest I have had issues with stabilization. I had my Touchpad completely lock up for 5 minutes and had to hold the power button down to get it to restart. I would contact the guys at webOS internals for help if you really want to do this.
@petefentonp You can just install F15C instead of Uberkernel. I had problems though. Some people installed it successfully but I tried it 3 times and wasn't successful. The 1.5 has been proven to be stable but as soon as they stabilize the 1.7 I'll install that one.
@iModifYouri If you stick with Govnah and the 1.5Ghz Uberkernel I would rate it 9 out of 10 on safety. The guys at webOS internals have been doing this for 2 years and this Uberkernel has been proven to be stable. But it has to be installed correctly too. However, I would say the risk increases if you install too many Homebrew applications.
@iModifYouri it's important to keep in mind you're not 'overclocking' it to 1.5, you're literally just restoring it to it's proper speed. hp underclocked the the 16gb and 32gb versions of the touchpad. the 64gb version shipped at the chip's normal clock speed of 1.5ghz. there is no threat whatsoever to restoring the lost speed. hp did this to make the special edition 64gb appear more.. special.
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dionnett1 4 months ago
Thanks BTW
nisargap 5 months ago
Thanks BTW
nisargap 5 months ago
I did exactly what you said and I was able to clock it to 1.5. But it did that to just one core. The second core reads 0, just like in you video. Also there are comments about using F15C kernel. But I Couldnt find it.
nisargap 5 months ago
Beyond awesome. Worked like a charm and was so easy all thanks to your spot on tutorial. I'm not convinced its all that faster but I am too reluctant to go higher. Thank you for the great videos!
lauren6963 5 months ago
when you open up "govnah" under the title the first option is profile it should be Palm Default change it to OnDemandTCL 1512. This is all that's required no need to go into advanced options. The preset it more stable and better battery life.
waqasnaqvi23 5 months ago
@waqasnaqvi23 Thanks for the tip. Will note that.
loudimpact 5 months ago
Thanks a lot! Cheers!
GDubs13 5 months ago 2
Great tutorial. Worked a treat!
lankysi1 5 months ago 2
Great video.
t8keit2dahead 6 months ago 2
Magic dude. Much appreciated.
doccoc 6 months ago 2
my friend told me to use "ondemand" but i see that u are using "ondemandtcl"....any difference?
eckoboi 6 months ago
@eckoboi
Bump! I'm interested in hearing about the different profiles too
simonfinnegan 5 months ago
thanks!
dloeb 6 months ago
Sorry hit wrong button, please don't worry so much about zooming in and out, we are able to see things just fine. I really do appreciate your videos and plan to use them to o/c my hp tomorrow. Thank you for your videos.
don198769 6 months ago
Not trying to be rude, your video guide is a great help.
don198769 6 months ago
Great tutorial! If Worked perfect. If I wanted to create a profile for 1.9ghz would I follow you instructions from the very beginning or start half way since webos-testing-all is created?
d0lphin2 6 months ago
@d0lphin2 I would take extra precaution with the 1.7 and 1.9 upgrade. The proper procedure would to remove the uberkernel first, reboot, then go directly to preware to install the F15C. However, to be honest I have had issues with stabilization. I had my Touchpad completely lock up for 5 minutes and had to hold the power button down to get it to restart. I would contact the guys at webOS internals for help if you really want to do this.
loudimpact 6 months ago
Pure Awesome. Thanks a bunch!!!
zzang50 6 months ago
How can I over clock it to 1.7? Is the speed difference much greater from 1.5?
petefentonp 6 months ago
@petefentonp You can just install F15C instead of Uberkernel. I had problems though. Some people installed it successfully but I tried it 3 times and wasn't successful. The 1.5 has been proven to be stable but as soon as they stabilize the 1.7 I'll install that one.
loudimpact 6 months ago
@loudimpact thanks mate. i'm going to try this still waiting for delivery .
petefentonp 6 months ago
thank you so much for this video,my touchpad is perfect now.
thanks again and thumbs up.
Boricua0082 6 months ago
how safe is overclocking on the hp touchpad m8 on a scale of 1 to 10 nice video btw
iModifYouri 6 months ago
@iModifYouri If you stick with Govnah and the 1.5Ghz Uberkernel I would rate it 9 out of 10 on safety. The guys at webOS internals have been doing this for 2 years and this Uberkernel has been proven to be stable. But it has to be installed correctly too. However, I would say the risk increases if you install too many Homebrew applications.
loudimpact 6 months ago
@iModifYouri it's important to keep in mind you're not 'overclocking' it to 1.5, you're literally just restoring it to it's proper speed. hp underclocked the the 16gb and 32gb versions of the touchpad. the 64gb version shipped at the chip's normal clock speed of 1.5ghz. there is no threat whatsoever to restoring the lost speed. hp did this to make the special edition 64gb appear more.. special.
nukasu 5 months ago