I've noticed that even at 1.9GHz, the phone can only run full tilt for about 2 minutes before thermal throttling =/
My hope is that one can maybe underclock a little and overclock to get back to a similar power envelope of stock. You would need some golden silicon, but I have been praying to the tech gods who have never granted me such a thing that my phone contains a magic wafer. All I want is to be able to brag that I have a 2GHz Quad Core phone. 100mhz and I am happy.
The overclock kernel is still a little rough for such things at this time.
BTW, could you run A1 SD Bench on your Samsung microSD and see what it gets (change it to the long bench in the settings first)?
Well, I kinda screwed myself for that. I was so excited in the heat of the moment that I flashed a CM-based ROm without flashing the fuse package and I toasted my exFAT SD card. Attempts to revive it were in vain (not that I lost much, just my old Nandroid with the bleh stock ROM), so I reformatted and I am trying to get it to work with the flashable package you showed me. That isn't working so well, so I am about to go in another direction for the SD card (the more I think there is little downside for me using non-journaling ext4).
BUT I am running CM right now and its glorious. And I am about to flash what was by far my favorite i777 ROM- Task650's AOKP- to get back the extras I miss.
There is already talk of putting together a CWM that does the loki patch on a kernel automatically so that us AT&T/Verizon folks can use T-Mobile ROMs. I have read that if you flash a T-Mobile ROM then flash a Lokied kernel it will boot and work, so this weekend development will ramp up quickly.