Poll: Do you think its possible to overclock the N900?!
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#201
please Letho don't go crazy, coz its the nature: the more you get the more you want, dont wanna lose you so early BTW, can you plz try enna and let me/us know how it performs. thanks
 
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#202
Great going!! What about the temperature ?
 
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#203
good work mate

i want to run the 800mhz overclock if you can pm me that would be great and much appreciated mate

brilliant thankyou :-)

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pm sent to you :-)

Last edited by buxz777; 2010-04-03 at 10:55.
 
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#204
Originally Posted by Lehto View Post
Negatively ofcourse. How much? Dont know yet... will report this in a couple of days.

EDIT: Now running 950mhz... soon its going to be dust
Hot stuff! It seems that you have to take the device to Sampsa Kurri (muropaketti.com) and do some serious overclocking tests with liquid nitrogen.

But seriously, this might be interesting news for overclocking sites, and also more publicity for N900.
 
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#205
Good stuff, if everything goes well i will clock mine at 800mhz
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#206
Originally Posted by biggzy View Post
Good stuff, if everything goes well i will clock mine at 800mhz
iam hoping he will send me the files needed so i can test at this speed mate ill keep you updated the droid runs perfectly well at 800mhz so iam thinking the n900 should be ok

infact some users have taken the droid to 1ghz :-)

good to see you about mate i remember you from i8910 users and aas :-)
 

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#207
Now we need some benchmarks to see the performance increase
 
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#208
^ Maybe video

I certainly would like to "bump up" my cpu to 800MHz
 
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Originally Posted by plaban View Post
Now we need some benchmarks to see the performance increase
Pi calculates approximately 31% faster at 800 MHz compared to 600, which is very close to what one would expect

So far my device has been stable at 800 MHz, and the boost given for any CPU-bound task is very nice. After getting used to this it would probably suck to go back to 600

One has to remember though that even if the device runs stable, it's lifetime could get seriously reduced due to increased thermal stress. So those users who were worrying about their N900s getting obsolete probably don't need to apply...

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#210
So is there any easy way to speed up to 800MHz looking from user who knows linux, but isn't that familiar by itself?
 
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