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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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Can someone post video with OC N900 experience?
For me - I don't see *any big* difference between 600 and 800/900Mhz in terms of general GUI performance. I suspect that either my device is too loaded with apps/packages/widgets and thus the difference in speed change is negligible (i.e. it is too slow), or there are too *less* apps/packages/widgets and thus the speed change is negligible (i.e. it is too fast).
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2010-04-08
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has this thread moved to PC overclocking? lol....
btw, can anyone browse this thread from their N900?? cannot see the latest pages even when zooming
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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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after some tests I learned that:
1. phone call ring (outgoing) sets range [>=600,>=600]
2. during the phone call [250,>=600]
3. after the phone call [min,>=600]
>=600 means smallest available frequency >= 600MHz
so only with letho's 250/500/625/720/900 kernel you would see that
the max after the phone call is 625MHz. can anybody confirm that?
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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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There's a very cool video on the Meego area about overclocking the N900.
I'm running at 800Mhz and don't see a huge difference, but I do see a distinct small difference.
Oh, and to answer Cashclientele's inquiry -- there have been no serious bad consequences attributable to overclocking that I know of on the N900, but that is misleading, because experience has been brief.
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2010-04-08
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It's good to read from other sites as well, so know what's happening around and also learn more things.
I'm no expert, but I understand what you're trying to say about N900 OC with current custom testing kernels. Mostly these kernels are all under sort of trial-and-error or try-outs.
Hopefully we'll get a stable and good OC settings soon, and also someone to come up with the app like Android which allows changing clock speed at runtime with intelligent features.