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jutley 2012-05-03 14:58

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v50 in Extras-Testing
 
My n900 is heavily guarded by ur'm just me no one is to even so much glance at it without my permission let alone touch it don't mess with the N900.

geneven 2012-05-03 20:09

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v50 in Extras-Testing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nicholes (Post 1201212)
you are right! it also"has an "avoid" of 125."
and why my device has become too hot?

Presumably for some other reason. I have a feeling you have nothing to worry about. I don't remember ever hearing about an N900 burning up. You could always flash to get back to factory standard.

Mr. Incredible 2012-05-04 08:49

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v50 in Extras-Testing
 
My N900 is running 500, 900 MHz with SmartReflex on. When watching videos in microb the website with the video reloads suddenly after about 3 minutes.

This is not happening when I'm limiting the N900 @805 MHz min/max with SmartReflex on.

It's no big problem, I just wanted to point that out.

Voltages:
500:37,500 900:55,500 (website reloads)
VDD1=1
VDD2=1

freemangordon 2012-05-04 09:31

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v50 in Extras-Testing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Incredible (Post 1201718)
My N900 is running 500, 900 MHz with SmartReflex on. When watching videos in microb the website with the video reloads suddenly after about 3 minutes.

This is not happening when I'm limiting the N900 @805 MHz min/max with SmartReflex on.

It's no big problem, I just wanted to point that out.

Voltages:
500:37,500 900:55,500 (website reloads)
VDD1=1
VDD2=1

Overclocking DSP for frequencies bellow 600 is not supported when SmartReflex is on. You should use stock DSP frequencies for MPU frequencies in range 250-600, otherwise DSP won't have enough voltage to run stable.

nicholes 2012-05-06 14:36

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v50 in Extras-Testing
 
I think KP50 has killed my N900.

as i have posted before that my device temperature is higher than the normal, but no one said it may be dangerous so i ignored it

But today i found that there are a few lines on my screen( i think this is because of KP50 which made my N900 warm)

check this thread i have posted there my problem also one man is confirming same problem in same thread that warmness killed his N900


Quote:

Originally Posted by lightscribe (Post 1183224)
i have similar issue it starts messing and after some time it disapears and i guess usually it starts when i'm in from cold to warm permisses maybe, wanted to photo that malfunction but now its in good mood, thinkin to buy flex cable and try to change it, any sugestions?


GrimyHR 2012-05-06 15:12

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v50 in Extras-Testing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nicholes (Post 1202555)
I think KP50 has killed my N900.

as i have posted before that my device temperature is higher than the normal, but no one said it may be dangerous so i ignored it

But today i found that there are a few lines on my screen( i think this is because of KP50 which made my N900 warm)

check this thread i have posted there my problem also one man is confirming same problem in same thread that warmness killed his N900

that is strange as two or three times my n900 overheated(playing n64 games on 1150MHz for a rather long time) it always shut down

and i sometimes get those same doted lines on my n900(for a year at least) and it still hasnt died

majaczek 2012-05-06 15:22

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v50 in Extras-Testing
 
maybe "safety shutdown" stopped working in KP50, that would mean the overheat won't trigger killing the system, so it would be dangerous to the hardware? I'm not demanding anybody to test it since there's a good chance killing the device in short test - but if somebody believe KP50 is perfect for this - he can ON OWN RISK purporsely try to make N900 hot so check if has a "safety shutdown". Notice that it may also crash the system on calculation error so system would be killed without safety abilities.

Estel 2012-05-06 16:39

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v50 in Extras-Testing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nicholes (Post 1202555)
I think KP50 has killed my N900.

Stop spreading FUD, pls. Even if it does have anything to do with warmness - which I seriously doubt - not kernel-power "killed it", but only a fatal error called "nicholes-user". You were told many time to not use idiotic settings like overclocking above 900 mhz, +, when You reported unusually warm device last time, I, personally, advised You to post powertop output etc. Which You haven't, nor took any other steps recommended by experienced users.

Blaming it @ KP - when You decided to follow some meaningless advices like "overheating isn't bad", instead - is out of line. You're fully responsible for Your actions with device, and due to lack of deeper understanding about overclocking (both MPU and DSP, which is case of 720p video recording/playback mod), nor willing to learn, You should be sitting @ stock frequencies.

/Estel

nicholes 2012-05-06 16:47

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v50 in Extras-Testing
 
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Originally Posted by GrimyHR (Post 1202563)
that is strange as two or three times my n900 overheated(playing n64 games on 1150MHz for a rather long time) it always shut down

and i sometimes get those same doted lines on my n900(for a year at least) and it still hasnt died

sorry i did not mean that

it would be better to say that "KP has started kiling my N900"

as i have searched many of people has faced this problem and they did not find any solution and in last get dead n900

nicholes 2012-05-06 16:53

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v50 in Extras-Testing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Estel (Post 1202607)
Stop spreading FUD, pls. Even if it does have anything to do with warmness - which I seriously doubt - not kernel-power "killed it", but only a fatal error called "nicholes-user". You were told many time to not use idiotic settings like overclocking above 900 mhz, +, when You reported unusually warm device last time, I, personally, advised You to post powertop output etc. Which You haven't, nor took any other steps recommended by experienced users.

Blaming it @ KP - when You decided to follow some meaningless advices like "overheating isn't bad", instead - is out of line. You're fully responsible for Your actions with device, and due to lack of deeper understanding about overclocking (both MPU and DSP, which is case of 720p video recording/playback mod), nor willing to learn, You should be sitting @ stock frequencies.

/Estel

hey Estel.

dont get engry, i did not blame KP i said "I THINK" and it means i may be wrong too. i told what i "THINK" only,

and as you ask for the powertop output, no one told me before.

but i cant do it now as i have uninstalled KP rightnow so plz dont get me wrong.


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