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If you guys want to benchmark the browser after you've overclocked, i'd suggest you run this benchmark in full screen
http://www2.webkit.org/perf/sunspide...sunspider.html
I know it's a webkit benchmark, but it should be a pretty good measure when comparing different clock speeds.
If you run the benchmark, make sure to note your score (should be the Total up top) and any overclocks you've done.
For me: 37233.6ms @ 600mhz (stock)
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Can we actually poll the temperature sensor inside the N900 or the CPU? (is there any?)
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2010-04-05
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1. Does not seem to get any warmer than 600mhz
2. Flash vids in browser are now smooth as butter
3. Ditto for a lot of Flash games that were herky jerky
4. MAME and PSX4ALL also play smoother
5. The kernel appears to scale in the (five?) steps very well and when you would expect the mhz steps to go up and down.
6. N900 is now the device it was meant to be
The N900 appears to handle 800mhz just as well as the Droid and that has been clocked by thousands from 800mhz to 1ghz
3430 seems to (on average) hit its "safe" ceiling after breaching 1ghz.