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Re: Overclock the N900?
Flandry, you can not argue against real science and you type the truth. a key point:
"So while there is a linear scaling for temperature within a given range of frequencies, there's an exponential decline in lifetime." That is my point from another perspective of it (in regards to a result) :) The point for which the temps spike significantly (five to ten degrees), is the operational ceiling and also the point for exponential / accelerated lifespan decline. We are speaking the same thing, I am just trying to "hillbilly" it down a notch :) I am a hillbilly BTW :) Added: I do not think the N900 will have a profound lifespan issue at 800mhz as a max clock- based on Droid testing and me not noticing a temp increase or additional battery drain (compared to 600mhz). My guess is the 125mhz min is offsetting the battery, since my device spends more time idle than active. |
Re: Overclock the N900?
So far the only convincing argument I have seen for NOT o/c the phone is Igor's statement because if you aren't prepared to believe a statement from a developer IN Nokia, then what single piece of written text on a screen would an end user who most likely hasn't got any direct contact with designing devices that make use of the processor believe?
However, one other thing still bugs me which has only really briefly been mentioned (but only in passing), if we can significantly reduce the lifetime of the processor by even simply running it at 550-600MHz all the time, then why when you connect the charger does it stop the scaling and keep the proc at the maximum 600MHz? I don't know about anyone else but I charge my phone EVERY night and in normal usage realistically, twice a day..... that means my proc spends most of it's time at 600MHz (now 900MHz)..... This is the only thing that makes me feel it isn't so much of an issue otherwise when charging I would have thought perhaps they'd lock it to a lower frequency? |
Re: Overclock the N900?
Does anyone know if it's possible to check temperature of the n900 from some internal sensor?
I had mine oc'd to 900 and left it booting microxp in bochs, it was very hot when I returned so i've clocked it back down to 800 for now.. |
Re: Overclock the N900?
While I appreciate those who tried to highlight the dangers of overclocking, my opinion is most of those who had plunged in and OCed their N900, they have already understood the potential risk and consequences from doing so and should not blame anyone if s**t happens.
I understand the risk and willing to trade a shorter phone lifespan for a better user experience with the phone :) I just hope this thread will continue to flourish with new ways to improve the performance instead of ending up a flame thread. Just my 2 cents |
Re: Overclock the N900?
BTW, do we have to manually set scaling_max_freq to 900000 if we are using 900MHz kernel in /etc/pmconfig? thanks.
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Re: Overclock the N900?
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Got the result: Nokia-N900-51-1:/# cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies 900000 550000 500000 250000 125000 According to #7116 the 125000 shouldn't be listed. I can't reproduce the error. Or am I missing something? |
Re: Overclock the N900?
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To avoid significant device degradation for commercial temperature OMAP3530/OMAP3525 devices (0°C Those who buy new smartphones each half a year may not care much, but I feel sorry for those who would buy a second hand N900, heavily worn out by some overclocker. |
Re: Overclock the N900?
44,000 power on hours is 5 years. I'm OK with that.
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If a person uses the N900 100% as their main device and use the "heck out of it", OC could be an issue. Then again, how much is the 125mhz difference in min clock helping to offset the increase? My feelings are that an 800mhz clocked 3430 with "normal" use for me will last about as long as the 600mhz clocked will (since my device spends nmore time idle than active). Edit: There IS an hours of use defined with the tech spec (duh) ;) |
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