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2010-04-07
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2010-04-07
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I also think we should really be careful if people from Nokia strongly recommend not to exaggerate it. I am pretty sure they gathered lots of data when designing the product in the first place.
Best regards,
Corwin
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2010-04-07
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2010-04-07
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Dear Corwin:
For sure your unit works smooth and fine at 600mhz, but you know, as we can see, there're a lot of hardware implementations when building n900.
My n900 is a crap running at 600mhz, but sexy as hell when 950 overclocked. Perhaps cheaper components here?
So you are right when you don't overclock it, and I'm right overclocking, having in mind that I assume a very short lifetime for my Lehtokia n950 (but a happy lifetime).
Regards.
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2010-04-07
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2010-04-07
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Yes Todor, we are kids, I 'm not worried about that.
Another fact: Nokia dies killing.
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2010-04-07
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I tried the 900 MHz setting with the PR1.2 kernel for a day. Everything was smooth and stable but I really did not see to much improvement. It is still responsive, has some slow points sometimes. Mine already runs mostly smooth on 600 MHz.
Just flashed back the stock kernel and instead tried lowering the sampling_rate to 150 ms and the up_threshold to 75 percent to get it switch up more quickly. We shall see
I am really admiring the hacking (in exactly the way the word says) and I think it is okay to test the boundaries. Although I am a little uncomfortable, when people who do not really know what they are doing recklessly overclock it to 1GHz and more. No offense meant, we are all old enough to know what we do, aren't we? Just don't whine when it breaks
I also think we should really be careful if people from Nokia strongly recommend not to exaggerate it. I am pretty sure they gathered lots of data when designing the product in the first place.
Best regards,
Corwin
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