Hey guys,
I was wandering the FPSECE forums so I asked about the compability with my PDA model and someone answered me with this:
It should run pretty well!!
On my QVGA P750 @ 667Mhz PXA 270 I could get better speeds than my Omnia!
If you overclock your 400 Mhz PXA 272 you should be able to get pretty nice speeds.
Check out this thread, it might help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=240277&highlight=overclock
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How can I overclock my S100? How much can I overclock it? And is it safe?
Thanks in advance,
K.
With Cotulla's ROM you can use MagicianSpeed in Settings
Settings > System > Device Speed?
It has an option which says "Very Fast: 416 Mhz+", is that it? But would it work fine?
Yes,there it is,it works fine and safe.
Thanks man
Hi Guys
i was checking out samsung galaxy.
It has the same configurations as that of omnia 2
except the processor is 1ghz vs 800 MHZ on omnia 2.
So it possible to to have a full working Android soon,
as Rom.
Thanks in advance
arshiv said:
Hi Guys
i was checking out samsung galaxy.
It has the same configurations as that of omnia 2
except the processor is 1ghz vs 800 MHZ on omnia 2.
So it possible to to have a full working Android soon,
as Rom.
Thanks in advance
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guy no response in regards this??
You think we can get this on the G1?
http://bit.ly/cNzpfv
Original Android <3ers! said:
You think we can get this on the G1?
http://bit.ly/cNzpfv
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simple answer: nope
RandumAccess said:
simple answer: nope
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Something ive learned with g1 dev, never say "nope", way to many times stuff which had been said impossible has been done.
But
1) OP do you know what you can over clock your g1 (not to 1 ghz though)
2) whats the full clock speed of the cpu 4 the moment?
asb123 said:
Something ive learned with g1 dev, never say "nope", way to many times stuff which had been said impossible has been done.
But
1) OP do you know what you can over clock your g1 (not to 1 ghz though)
2) whats the full clock speed of the cpu 4 the moment?
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Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
Sorry but really? Are you being at all serious?
A processor clocked at 384mhz (g1) being overclocked to over a gig? What you gonna use to keep it cool? Liquid nitrogen?
true that... even at 576 mhz it gets way too hot while using wifi... besides, the phone just locks up when you go over 650 mhz or so. i have tried. i dont think it can handle it.
shadowch31 said:
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
Sorry but really? Are you being at all serious?
A processor clocked at 384mhz (g1) being overclocked to over a gig? What you gonna use to keep it cool? Liquid nitrogen?
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Reread what you quoted. He said you can't do that.
ummm... i have mine at 825mhz
its possible, but not yet
bestofrhcp said:
ummm... I have mine at 825mhz
its possible, but not yet
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this guy just treated all of your lives! I love you bestofrhcp!
The thing is the moment runs at 800 Mhz stock so 1006-800= 200 Mhz overclock, or a 25% overclock. Our G1's were built for 385, but I've gotten mine stable up to 729, so an 89% overclock. Granted, the CPU inside the G1 was designed for 528 but HTC underclocked it for battery purposes, so it's only a 38% overclock. The samsung moment has a really crappy samsung chip (pre-hummingbird), but it should be able to squeeze out a few more mhz. I don't have much hope for anything more than 729 on our phones, at least not without an overvolt kernel and some sort of liquid cooling system.
Processor Qualcomm® MSM7201A™, 528 MHz
I am really getting sick of all the overclocking nonsense.
There is MORE TO SPEED THAN CLOCK RATE!!!!
You can clock these CPUs as fast as you want, but the overall effect on performance will be measurably negligible. You may, at most, THINK that it is faster when in fact, it is NOT.
lbcoder said:
I am really getting sick of all the overclocking nonsense.
There is MORE TO SPEED THAN CLOCK RATE!!!!
You can clock these CPUs as fast as you want, but the overall effect on performance will be measurably negligible. You may, at most, THINK that it is faster when in fact, it is NOT.
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Hehe It might be placebo but Raging Thunder 2 is MUCH more playable at 700 Mhz than at 528.
It is true that there is more to speed than clock rate, I'm not going to argue about that. A Core 2 due at 3.3 Ghz doesn't compare to a Core i3 at 2.2 Ghz, since the core i3 has more cores and is a more efficient platform. But a Core i3 at 1.6 Ghz in a netbook won't compare to a Core i3 at 2.4 Ghz in a desktop. Clock speed can make a big difference in performance. You can optimize all you want but using brute force helps out. Of course I only overclock when I want to play some 3D racing games and I'm close to a power source. I usually run it at 352 or 480.
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ummm... i have mine at 825mhz
its possible, but not yet
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Can you cook bacon on it?
1ghz would probably fry the whole motherboard :| What we really need is some ram, which will be no problem when I upgrade.
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ummm... i have mine at 825mhz
its possible, but not yet
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Why would you want to OC that much, I'm sure your battery last all of about 4 hours tops
I was wondering if anyone could clairfy if overclocking to 1.2Ghz would damage/fry the processor. any feedback would be appreciated. thanks.
Not at all. Why do you think the limit is 1400 MHz? However, anything over ~1600 is posing a threat.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab running MIUI
Ok cool.thanks
Hello everyone, I hope this question has not already been done ... definitely not for my device ... may sound silly but it is something that I wonder when I changed my galaxy Splus:
As can be exploited to overclock a processor?
I go there very cautious but having a sigle core only 1400 mhz to play games that require I use it up to 1800 MHz.
it actually hurts the processor and it reduces the life of the same?
Thanks to those who want to clarify this question ...
andredroido said:
Hello everyone, I hope this question has not already been done ... definitely not for my device ... may sound silly but it is something that I wonder when I changed my galaxy Splus:
As can be exploited to overclock a processor?
I go there very cautious but having a sigle core only 1400 mhz to play games that require I use it up to 1800 MHz.
it actually hurts the processor and it reduces the life of the same?
Thanks to those who want to clarify this question ...
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UP !!