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#31
My N900 has been overclocked since 2 weeks after i got it, and that was about 2010_10, and i have never had any problems, in the last few months i had been running ideal 600-900 and even at that speed it felt sluggish at times, so last night i set it to LV 250-1150, and damm it feels like it is on steroids, everything is just flying.

Running Power 49 only
kernel config:
load LV
limits 250 1150
no extra settings.

Last edited by dr_frost_dk; 2012-01-04 at 13:13.
 
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250 1150 ideal (sorry i meant ondemand)??
how much time take for your battery to die??

Last edited by ravent-n900; 2012-01-04 at 13:45.
 
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#33
Originally Posted by ravent-n900 View Post
250 1150 ideal??
how much time take for your battery to die??
So far i can't see much difference via batterygraph, also with my not so heavy usage and a 2800mAh+ battery i can't even use the whole battery in one day.

EDIT: also as i posted it is 250 1150 LV, not ideal
 
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@Estel
Thank you for the detailed information. I'll deactivate my own version of batterypatch and monitor the powerconsumption for a while...
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#35
Originally Posted by SirSocke View Post
If you don't want to heavy overclock (only up to 805 MHz) and want a good battery-lifetime you schould install Kernel-Power 49 and Karams Battery-Patch. This will enable some good power-saving options and overclock your phone to 805Mhz. And you don't have to configure anything by yourself.
If you want some more: with KP49 it is possible to overclock N900 to 900MHz with power-saving vdd1 and vdd2 enabled. For overclocking up to 1150MHz vdd1-powersaving has to be disabled.
I've tried apt-get install using "batterypatch" "battery-patch" "Battery-Patch" and "batterypatch5" ... most of this being guessing. "speedpatch" installed fine... but I can't seem to get apt to find batterypatch.

Right now, I'm running the power49 kernel and the community ssu.
 
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