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#52
Originally Posted by Temporal View Post
Sorry for bothering, but, is it safe to keep the DSP on 600 all the time? I mean, doesn't it max out at 500, and isn't its normal 430?

What I'm asking is, can I overclock DSP from 430 to 600 without much hassle or will it really run that over the edge that I should think a little before trying?

Thanks.
dsp = videos
so leaving it @ 600 won't affecting anything when the n900 is idle at all. Plus most users are already setting their device overclocked by default and I don't see any problems happening still.

Note: When you overclock your device using kernel-power not only the frequency get's changed but so is the dsp.

Here's a sample profile of kernel power


# minimum frequency to use
MINFREQ=250
# maximum frequency to use
MAXFREQ=600
# list of frequency configurations: each "frequency:volt,dsprate"
FREQS="0:30,90 125:30,90 250:38,180 500:48,360 550:54,400 600:60,430 700:60,430 750:60,430 805:60,430 850:60,500 900:60,500 950:60,500 1000:60,500 1100:72,520 1150:72,520"
SMARTREFLEX_VDD1=0
SMARTREFLEX_VDD2=0
GOVERNOR=ondemand
UP_THRESHOLD=95
SAMPLING_RATE=300000
IGNORE_NICE_LOAD=0
POWERSAVE_BIAS=0
Where
FREQS="frequency:voltage,dsp clock frequency:voltage,dsp clock frequency:voltage,dsp clock frequency:voltage,dsp clock..."
 

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