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batesie Posts: > 500

an old one but good one to dig out the esato archive....
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Posted: 2005-04-18 23:11:06
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Residentevil Posts: > 500

On a computer the cpu's clock speed can be easily adjusted with jumper settings. But in a phone I doubt it. All we need to do is crack one open and look. I don't think it is worth the effort for a speed increase that is mabe unrecognizable minimal if any at all.
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Posted: 2005-04-18 23:17:40
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shyam335 Posts: > 500

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On 2005-04-18 23:17:40, Residentevil wrote:
On a computer the cpu's clock speed can be easily adjusted with jumper settings. But in a phone I doubt it. All we need to do is crack one open and look. I don't think it is worth the effort for a speed increase that is mabe unrecognizable minimal if any at all.



you can always pump in more voltage ,its easier (and riskier). t610 uses arm processor,right?
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Posted: 2005-04-19 03:33:35
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whizkidd Posts: > 500

Afaik, windows mobile based pdas can be overclocked. This message was posted from a T230
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Posted: 2005-04-19 04:00:03
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wrecked_porsche Posts: > 500

Even Palm powered ones can be overclocked. My Plam Tungsten T3 runs on a stock 400mhz Intel processor, but when I play graphics intensive games I overclock it to 5++Mhz Nice
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Posted: 2005-04-19 05:23:28
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hyperken Posts: > 500

why need to overclock?
i dont get it >.any program in your phone that you cannot handle with normal speed?
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Posted: 2005-04-19 06:06:48
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don_vercetti Posts: 64

Upping the voltage would be stupid, it would seriously dent the battery life. I know it's very possible to overclock PDA's, my PC is overclocked by a 1ghz using just air, so it's very possible. The t610 is hardly hot at all, it operates at room temperature since it is passively cooled, and the CPU hardly needs any voltage.

However, obviously, BIOS and jumper switches are not an option, you would need to physically solder the mainboard. Assuming a phone is anything like a computer, it will have a clock generator, on the mainboard, and then the CPU will run on a multiplier.

Upping the clock generator would make the whole phone faster, and would probably result in instability almost straight away, as well as things like the clock being run out of sync, unless they've made it independant. Increasing the multiplier on the CPU would be the best option, but (again, assuming it's like a PC) the smallest option is in half multipliers. Now i have no idea if it is a clock gen of 16, and a multi of 2, or a clockgen of 32, with 1x multi. Basically, if its the second then we could get a clock of 48mhz, which is probably aiming a bit high. With the first, then you would get to 40mhz, which seems reasonable. On t610, java games would noticeable improve i suspect, but beyond that, it's rather pointless for most purposes, other than "my t610's faster than yours nah nah" (which is a perfectly good reason, IMHO).


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Posted: 2005-04-23 13:11:01
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batesie Posts: > 500

anyone overclocked there P900?
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Posted: 2005-12-06 16:01:35
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