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#11
Originally Posted by m.r.a.haak View Post
ok so did i do it right? :

Xterminal after kernel-config show :

Current kernel config :
current freq : 850
supp freq : 125 250 500 550 600 700 750 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150
min freq : 500
max freq : 850
avoid freq : 125 250
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so it runs at 500 850 now?
Why don't you download conky and check with that? But yeah it will run between the limits you set.
 
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i mostly use 850mhz in almost everything. and runs solid. i also have 1ghz and 1.15ghz settings ready on my OC desktop just in case (use those for playing vgba with smooth sounds and images)

my fw is the leaked PR1.2
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Titan's kernels revert to stock settings at every reboot so its pretty safe to try different configs to see which is most stable for your device, if you cause it to crash it will just boot back up the next time at stock, i personaly have found my device stable across the whole range of freqs with ideal config, however all devices are different so start conservatively and work your way up slowly would be my advice.
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So i set my config for 500-900 mhz for a while as freq then turned it back to 500 -850 just to be sure not to do too much damage. All seems to be working well and no crashes so far.

However : i noticed that battery life decreased much faster after overclocking. Is there any way to avoid all this? Or should I just deal with it and carry my solar charger with me at all times?

Also : i tried changing it to 250 - 900 but conky still shows it as 500 - 900. probably because 250 is being avoided. Anyway to change this or should i just not mess around with that?

edit : just encountered my first crash while using transmission as torrent client and playing a videa at the same time. Several reboots didnt work then after fourth try it worked again. Figured out how to set it to 250-850 lets see if it doesnt reboot now.

Last edited by m.r.a.haak; 2010-05-16 at 12:42.
 
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Originally Posted by m.r.a.haak View Post
So i set my config for 500-900 mhz for a while as freq then turned it back to 500 -850 just to be sure not to do too much damage. All seems to be working well and no crashes so far.

However : i noticed that battery life decreased much faster after overclocking. Is there any way to avoid all this? Or should I just deal with it and carry my solar charger with me at all times?
Did you read

wiki.maemo.org/overclocking

?

It has great battery life suggestions.
 
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so the same stil applies for the pr 1.2
 
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so i downloaded the two files in extras repos and installed it. i check the frequencies using "healthcheck" and it installed successfully. now, how do i set up the limits of it??
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