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Re: Overclock the N900?
I didnt increase voltage. So far I've tested a lot of different applications that require heavy cpu calculating power and in short 10-15min bursts I've yet to notice any misbehaviour @ 950mhz. The phone is now so smooth acting, but for how long?
I dont encourage anyone to run at faster than stock clockspeeds. Actually I should say (just to cover my back) that one should never run it past 600mhz. Quote:
I'll upload the kernel files for 650,700,750,800,825,850,900 somewhere once I've determined my phone wont fry. I dont consider it nice behaviour to upload hazardous files on the internet. |
Re: Overclock the N900?
That would be nice. I certainly would try those up to 800MHz. Not sure is it wise, but hey... who frakking cares! :D
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Re: Overclock the N900?
I'll try 650 or 700mhz to be safe.I want to know about the kinetic scrolling,is more smooth now?
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Re: Overclock the N900?
pm sent back lehto mate thanks
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Re: Overclock the N900?
this should be linked on engadget, see how much they dumb it down.topworkthough,welldon!
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subscribed.
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Re: Overclock the N900?
I'm actually more interested in what happens if you drop the maximum to 500 or 550 (and ideally reduce the voltage if possible). I get about 50% more battery life out of my laptop with a PentiumM processor using NHC to reduce its max to 1.4 GHz from 1.6 and reducing the voltage for all clock steps, and the difference in performance is negligible.
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Re: Overclock the N900?
Thanks alot Lehto for the files. Yes i know how the flasher works..
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Re: Overclock the N900?
Another thing that might be worth trying is to run 600MHz at OPP3 instead of OPP5. It might be out of spec, but Pandora people report that it is stable and it might save some battery if your processor spends a lot of time at this frequency.
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