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#61
Originally Posted by Creamy Goodness View Post
yeah sorry i messed it up, already fixed!
Creamy Goodness
can I public your post to site www.nokiatividade.com ?
This site portrays all about Nokia Brazil and I work with MeeGo disseminating tutorials and applications.
Thanks for your work
 
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Yes, but tell them to come here to get the lastest version, otherwise they could get a 404 or old version.
 
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Originally Posted by Creamy Goodness View Post
Yes, but tell them to come here to get the lastest version, otherwise they could get a 404 or old version.
Else Im edit site Nokiatividade.
New version?
Well if u update i ill edit again.. But your credits are in the site. 09:00 AM -3:00 GMT Brazilian is on the post
 
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#64
Of course I will update it.
I just did... now it just ignores you if you type a number that works out to < 800mhz or > 1.7ghz because it's hopefully a typo.
 

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nice topic, i missed it.

so, can you provide info about reducing frequency for longer working time? i'm not playing games, watching movies etc. on mobile, just using web and IM's.
 
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Do anyone feels an increased performance ? Is it faster ? I didn't overclock my n9 so far and I'm asking this because I don't think +200mhz would make a noticeable difference .
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Originally Posted by Dragoss91 View Post
Do anyone feels an increased performance ? Is it faster ? I didn't overclock my n9 so far and I'm asking this because I don't think +200mhz would make a noticeable difference .
Yes, Yes. Why ask stupid questions?

+100Mhz (there is no stable +200Mhz at least with current module) gives you boost on cpu calculations, like if you run and compile applications with gcc inside the device. Or on heavy database operations.

But as end user you most likely don't notice anything on UI, since UI usually runs at 300-600Mhz and most usecases don't even need the governor to put 1GHz on. Most of the drawing is done with GPU and sw rendering only happens to special situations.
 
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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
nice topic, i missed it.

so, can you provide info about reducing frequency for longer working time? i'm not playing games, watching movies etc. on mobile, just using web and IM's.
echo 300000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq

That will force your phone to run only as 300Mhz at all time.
 
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and no need in this modules? hm. need to try
seems like working, thanks.

Last edited by coderus; 2012-04-03 at 12:30.
 
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#70
does the phone feel faster after the overclock?
 
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