Poll: Do you think its possible to overclock the N900?!
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Do you think its possible to overclock the N900?!

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#841
Originally Posted by felbutss View Post
hhmmmmmmmmmm hhmmm hhmmmmmm. any other commands someone else can think of?
Command:
sudo gainroot Touch the Phone
if hot - Close some applications and flash your kernel back to stock.
if cold/normal loop command and
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#842
@new_bee
The driver that windows xp should look for is update mode, not boot rom, boot rom is what appears when its starts up, but its not the mode you want the phone to be in.

Note: Make sure you have flasher program installed before plugging in phone because the flasher program contains the drivers. Also make sure you hold down "u" key on phone keyboard, not PC keyboard.

1. Shut the phone down completely.
2. Press and hold the "u" key on the keyboard of the phone, not the pc.
3. keep holding down the "u" key while connecting usb cable
4. In winXP the driver prompt should come up, actually two of them will. One is for the boot rom mode, the other is for the Update mode.
5. After XP stops making noises associated with plugging in and unplugging usb devices, then let go of the "u" key on the phone. In total should only really hold u key for like 10secs or so max.
6.Make sure the phone has dark screen and USB logo in top right
7. Go through the windows xp prompts for drivers, one will come up with no driver found just click ok or finish or wtv. The other prompt will find a Nokia BB5 something or another driver, and it will install correctly.
8. all you have to do now is just run the flasher program.

If you need anymore help, let me know.
 

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#843
wait a minute. so the heat sensor we get that reading off is really just for the sensor near the battery!!! unless someone can figure out how to get a CPU heat reading you will have no luck.

this is still handy for a weather temp reading anyway
 
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#844
after rebooting my phone my desktop heat widget is showing -40??? i m running at 900 mhz
 
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Originally Posted by new_bee View Post
after rebooting my phone my desktop heat widget is showing -40??? i m running at 900 mhz
lol it will change
 
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#846
Originally Posted by felbutss View Post
lol it will change
yeh i did after a while. now showing 27...


thanks for the guide "ionstrom3".

me going to sleep. will c how my phone behaves tomorrow in real life.
 
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#847
Originally Posted by felbutss View Post
lol it will change
I would recommend you to not let people rely / use that widget in relation to the overclocking.
Maybe it's better to remove it from that post as it definitely is not an accurate measure of cpu temp.
(I already tried it with DCEW before your post also but it didn't work so I didn't post it up. Wish it worked!)
 
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#848
Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
Have you actually tested is that HEAT reading is actually correct???

cat /sys/devices/platform/omap34xx_temp/temp1_input

This ALWAYS returns a same value no matter how hot or cold your cpu is from what I see.
I would love to get others to check this also to see if this value actually changes dynamically.
Originally Posted by new_bee View Post
after rebooting my phone my desktop heat widget is showing -40??? i m running at 900 mhz
Mine too was always showing -40. I powered down my device and stuck it in the refridgerator for a couple hours. When I restarted it and ran the cat command it returned "5" I reran the command about once per second, and the output was climbing fast in realtime, so yes, it is dynamic.
 

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#849
Originally Posted by Alex Atkin UK View Post
The iPad is dual-core and I believe has a VASTLY superior GPU to the N900, not remotely comparable. But then I can't put the iPad in my pocket, multi-task on it or use it as a phone.
It actually seems that iPad is running the same single Cortex-A8 core, although clocked into 1 GHz and probably fabricated using 45 nm process. This is just speculation, but for example the Sunspider test is 1/1 comparable to 3GS (10475/17360=0.603).

So overclocked N900 is pretty much on par with iPad, although the comparsion is pretty dumb as it's a completely different kind of vechile.

Second thing - the Snapdragon. According to a Swedish Android site (http://www.swedroid.se/test-av-acer-liquid-s100) A8 @ 550MHz is faster than Snapdragon @768 MHz. For example BenchmarkPi gives 5500 ms for OMAP3430, and 8300 ms for QSD8250.

It might be a software issue, maybe also related to memory bus or speeds, but in general it seems that for MHz per MHz Cortex-A8 is indeed faster than Snapdragon. Even though the cores share a somewhat similar architecture.

And that makes an overclocked N900 pretty much the fastest smartphone on Earth.
 

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#850
Could the temp reading be tjunction?
 
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