Poll: Do you think its possible to overclock the N900?!
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Originally Posted by titan View Post
in my experience molten cheese run quite slowly...
but If you want to have some wine try this
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...5&postcount=42
LOL wine on qemu. That ought to slow down that already slow molten cheese to a glacial pace.

Nice one.

I'm finally to the point where i could afford to screw up my N900 in the (unlikely but possible) case an undervolt/overclock leads to FS corruption. Has anyone been keeping statistics on what a typical N900 can handle? It would be really useful to know what settings 100% of devices have been able to handle so far, as well as, say, 90%.
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Originally Posted by Flandry View Post
LOL wine on qemu. That ought to slow down that already slow molten cheese to a glacial pace.

Nice one.

I'm finally to the point where i could afford to screw up my N900 in the (unlikely but possible) case an undervolt/overclock leads to FS corruption. Has anyone been keeping statistics on what a typical N900 can handle? It would be really useful to know what settings 100% of devices have been able to handle so far, as well as, say, 90%.
I think nearly all "N900" devices are able to run stable at 900MHz (What a word game).
 

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Originally Posted by Crogge View Post
I think nearly all "N900" devices are able to run stable at 900MHz (What a word game).
Thanks. At which voltage?

I should have mentioned i'm mostly interested in an undervolt scenario, with a higher top frequency than 600 if possible while decreasing voltage slightly.
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Originally Posted by Flandry View Post
Thanks. At which voltage?

I should have mentioned i'm mostly interested in an undervolt scenario, with a higher top frequency than 600 if possible while decreasing voltage slightly.
For me even ULV works fine at the hot temperatures at the moment, it never crashed. So overclocking with low voltages, lower then the default ones and especially in 250MHz very low.

I dunno what most other use, I guess the "ideal" one?
 

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how do you over clock the n900 is it a app or what?
 
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Originally Posted by mokkey View Post
how do you over clock the n900 is it a app or what?
You gotta install a custom kernel.
More information in the wiki : http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking
 
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Originally Posted by NokiaRocks View Post
You gotta install a custom kernel.
More information in the wiki : http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking
ow i see

thats long aint it possible to like over clock with out geting a custom kernel?
 
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Originally Posted by mokkey View Post
ow i see

thats long aint it possible to like over clock with out geting a custom kernel?
No its not possible.
 
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@moepda.

i did not edit anything.....i just use commands to perform change in settings.

i understand that titan's kernels are so fun and customizable, that you can generate your own configuration/setting, but because these methods are beyond my understanding, i just stick with settings that are avalable. if i want ideal @1GHz, i just load the Ideal setting and then set the limits to 1000mhz, that is all i do.

in governors, i use the echo comand. i dont make it permenent or start at boot.
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N900: 1000/1150mhz; sampling_rate 15; up_threshold 150000;
 

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hi!

im taking years and way back for looking on the step-by-step "create your own setting" for kernels here..........help me!!!!!

EDIT: maybe never mind this.....i'll just put more QBW for commands thanks
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N900: 1000/1150mhz; sampling_rate 15; up_threshold 150000;

Last edited by gabby131; 2010-06-05 at 20:11.
 
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