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What programs have you tried after overclocking?
Im sure i have applied and stored the config: base frequency@300mhz, cpu@150mhz, ahb@150mhz... but everything, including the speed, seems normal, just like i never overclock it... What happened? Or maybe i should read the readme of nover more carefully?*northern_snow realized he spell the wrong word
Quote from: northern_snow on August 15, 2012, 11:19:54 pmIm sure i have applied and stored the config: base frequency@300mhz, cpu@150mhz, ahb@150mhz... but everything, including the speed, seems normal, just like i never overclock it... What happened? Or maybe i should read the readme of nover more carefully?*northern_snow realized he spell the wrong wordWell first of all, setting your AHB frequency to 150 is (for what I understood) EXTREMELY dangerous . It is recommended you do not deviate from the standard of 66, 70 tops. Overclocking the AHB can lead to file system corruption or even permanently brick you calc.
Quote from: ElementCoder on August 16, 2012, 05:21:19 amQuote from: northern_snow on August 15, 2012, 11:19:54 pmIm sure i have applied and stored the config: base frequency@300mhz, cpu@150mhz, ahb@150mhz... but everything, including the speed, seems normal, just like i never overclock it... What happened? Or maybe i should read the readme of nover more carefully?*northern_snow realized he spell the wrong wordWell first of all, setting your AHB frequency to 150 is (for what I understood) EXTREMELY dangerous . It is recommended you do not deviate from the standard of 66, 70 tops. Overclocking the AHB can lead to file system corruption or even permanently brick you calc.Oh, I did not know that, thanks for pointing that out. Do we have any idea why?Wrong - that's only on CX.On a ClickPad/TouchPad, you can set base/CPU/AHB to the maximum without any problem.nCaster was doing this.
^This. Also now that I think about it, doesn't the calc reboot and crash at 300 MHz? Or is it only the CX?