xsite01
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Post by xsite01 on Mar 18, 2007 9:11:15 GMT
Is Speedup of mobile till 208 MHz safe for mobile??(I use S75)
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Post by Iver on Mar 18, 2007 11:17:36 GMT
I'm not sure... Grasper did such a patch on his SX1 and it killed his hardware I wouldn't do it if I were you.
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Post by grasper on Mar 23, 2007 12:30:59 GMT
How much you have MHz in your S75? You can easily speed it up approximately 30-40MZh up
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Post by janielsen on Mar 31, 2007 7:27:02 GMT
How much you have MHz in your S75? You can easily speed it up approximately 30-40MZh up year but the only problem is that the phone is getting warm and will shut down
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Post by SandStorm on Mar 31, 2007 14:13:40 GMT
And it can lead to processor burns too. IMO the speed up patches (the ones that change the processor clock to faster) are always risky.
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andnewman
Following the teacher
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Post by andnewman on Apr 12, 2007 8:11:08 GMT
Is it possible to rewrite it to aut-clockdown when the phone is reaching a sudden temeprature? And also to only clockup when the phone is really stressed?
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Post by SandStorm on Apr 12, 2007 12:42:22 GMT
M65 while in standby, runs at 56Mhz, and in work, speed up to nearly 106, 109Mhz Those patches only speed it up when the phone is in use, and not in standby, i think
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andnewman
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Post by andnewman on Apr 13, 2007 6:35:50 GMT
My M65 runs at 24 in standby.. :\ But it's a risk to overclock and let it stay that way if it get's to hot.. :\ And with stressed I was thinking about when I have a CPU load at about 80% or more..
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