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2011-05-18
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2011-05-18
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Ok then have you got any idea to make you see
for now you need to trust me casue i have a lot of friends did those tweaks and had a great results
and you can ask someone tried them in this thread
and the attention to my post heh this is even my first post in my whole life
idk how to bring attention to it
BTW i may do a youtube video but youtube is blocked in my country so i will have to do with a proxy or vpn
but not at the main time
echo "2^2^20" | time bc
real 0m 20.64s user 0m 19.05s sys 0m 0.05s
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2011-05-18
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And you can enable smart reflex with the default profile wich will give you 2x time of usage (byt becarefull not to overcloak n900 over than 805 mhz when using smart reflex)
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2011-05-18
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A very simple bench mark could be something like:
(you'll need to install 'bc' from the repos). It makes the CPU calculate a big sum. It will give you a few timing values at the end - these can be used to compare before and after results.Code:echo "2^2^20" | time bc
FYI, my N900 gives:
Code:real 0m 20.64s user 0m 19.05s sys 0m 0.05s
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2011-05-18
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2011-05-18
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http://tinypic.com/r/wjyz50/7
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2011-05-18
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2011-05-18
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What does smartreflex? Can someone confirm not to overclock more than 805 mhz with this? I have mine always at 1000 mhz.
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2011-05-18
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