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2011-07-30
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2011-07-30
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well, whats wrong with it?
they all fall inside the 250 - 850 frequencies?!?!
please explane
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2011-07-30
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#5304
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Nothings *wrong*... When there's no load it runs 250MHz and when there's high load it runs 850MHz...
You probably just don't see/notice the frequencies in between as it's more or less either idle or full load. That's just the way it works...
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2011-07-30
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#5305
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so I can't run @ 250 500 550 600 ect until 850?
like the stock kernel?
can I add someting that he loads more frequencies?
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2011-07-30
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2011-07-30
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2011-07-30
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2011-07-30
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#5309
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do you recommand something? the frequencies? is it oke or do you chance something?
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2011-07-30
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Looks OK to me...
Every N900 is different when it comes to OC'ing. Some handle low power/high frequencies better than others. If it's stable I would probably keep it like it is.
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