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    Poll: Do you think its possible to overclock the N900?!
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    TheThane | # 661 | 2010-04-04, 19:36 | Report

    900mhz no problem for now. Now phone have a good speed

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    Austinek | # 662 | 2010-04-04, 19:36 | Report

    Ok, update
    smartreflex on -> max frequency 825 Mhz
    smartreflex off -> now running at 900 Mhz

    so turn off smartreflex if you want maximum power

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    Ronaldo | # 663 | 2010-04-04, 19:44 | Report

    Originally Posted by MNX1024 View Post
    I've just flashed to the 930 500dsp kernel, my phone still can't recognize my memory card. Anyone else having issues with their memory card? My memory does not even show up on file manager.
    maybe bad memory card

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    craftyguy | # 664 | 2010-04-04, 19:49 | Report

    Originally Posted by TheThane View Post
    900mhz no problem for now. Now phone have a good speed
    What's the battery life of your device running it at 900Mhz? I couldn't imagine it would be very good (it's definitely not good running at the stock speed)

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    deadmalc | # 665 | 2010-04-04, 19:50 | Report

    Im impressed with the community for doing this, it would be nice to have some guidance from some of the community leaders about doing this.
    or even better qgil - the n800 and 810 were increased in speed slightly with the diablo update.
    something other than a blanket disclamer would be great.

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    hara | # 666 | 2010-04-04, 19:50 | Report

    Everyone who has used joikuspot on n900 knows it gets really warm, if not even hot. Howabout now when overclocked to 900MHz will it melt? I'm too scared to test Even more scared after looking at this posts number in this thread (666)

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    Last edited by hara; 2010-04-04 at 19:53.

     
    AndrewG | # 667 | 2010-04-04, 19:52 | Report

    Imma wait for PR1.2 or a GUI before I do this :3

    Also, can someone running 900mhz try really high intensity programs? e.g. JOku, transmission downloading a movie or something.

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    Ugurundu | # 668 | 2010-04-04, 19:53 | Report

    Hi, i have just question ...
    if i go to setting and see about ... i see only unkown.
    so can i return original about? or what?

    because soon will be new firmware

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    Ronaldo | # 669 | 2010-04-04, 19:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by Ugurundu View Post
    Hi, i have just question ...
    if i go to setting and see about ... i see only unkown.
    so can i return original about? or what?

    because soon will be new firmware
    i asked the same question

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    MNX1024 | # 670 | 2010-04-04, 19:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by Ronaldo View Post
    maybe bad memory card
    I've tried two cards that had previously worked with my phone. And both cards are recognize by my computer and files are usable too.

    I'm just going to reflash to see what's up. I mean, I also have another issue. Which has to do with the timezone. My actual timezone is GMT -5, from NYC. The phone got the NYC part right, but for some odd reason, the time zone is shown as GMT-4.

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