I'm wondering if anyone has tried to overclock the D3 since rooting. I'm not sure it's even possible right now with dual core.
I'm wondering if anyone has tried to overclock the D3 since rooting. I'm not sure it's even possible right now with dual core.
You need a kernel that supports overclocking first.
Tom Crews
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Thanks. I wasn't sure if it could even be done yet.
I can't wait!
Does anyone have previous knowledge of how high the OMAP4330 in the Droid 3 can be overclocked?
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Probably able to get to 1.5ghz easy (and stable) Also able to overclock the gpu side of the omap4430 =]
Texas Instruments OMAP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Just scroll down to the omap 4 section. 4430, 4440, and 4460 are all the same hardware (different configurations obviously)
Last edited by Cdjones187; 08-26-2011 at 08:03 PM.
Wont be able to flash kernels until the bootloader is unlocked, but OCing might be possible the same way it was done on the DX and D2.
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Plenty fast now after freezing the bloat and getting V6 Supercharger running, but I'd like to see 1.2 for everyday use.
I really don't care about overclocking this phone. It's plenty fast for my liking. Would like to get the free RAM a little higher. Evo keeps about 200 free RAM usually. And that phone is fast fast fast.
Mine was plenty fast after renaming the bloat but then I tried the V6 Supercharger on Multitasking mode; and viola "bricked" boot looping phoneGo me... So I wanted to drop a line back saying watch out for using V6 Supercharger Update 9 beta on the droid 3. You may find yourself with a nice paperweight.
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