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D1 and D2 overclocking

loki993

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Just kinda wondering what the deal is. More a curiosity thing then anything else.

I've seen people that can oc their D1 to over 1ghz, people have phone that are running fine at 1.23 even. All from a processor that was originally clocked at what 550mghz? It was downclocked, but from what 600? 1.2 would still be double the speed.

I see people cant seem to get more then about 1.4 out of the D2 and most are around 1.2 right? I've researched a little but I don't know a ton, so correct me if I'm wrong. Noone has hit 2.0, would would equal the ocability, if you will, of the D1.


Why is this? Like I said its more a curiosity thing then anything else.
 
Just kinda wondering what the deal is. More a curiosity thing then anything else.

I've seen people that can oc their D1 to over 1ghz, people have phone that are running fine at 1.23 even. All from a processor that was originally clocked at what 550mghz? It was downclocked, but from what 600? 1.2 would still be double the speed.

I see people cant seem to get more then about 1.4 out of the D2 and most are around 1.2 right? I've researched a little but I don't know a ton, so correct me if I'm wrong. Noone has hit 2.0, would would equal the ocability, if you will, of the D1.


Why is this? Like I said its more a curiosity thing then anything else.

Because the D1 ROCKS!!!
 
The CPU will not be stable enough on the Droid for 2.0, the thunderbolt I beloved has been that high, I have had my Droid 1 up to 1.4, it was alittle unstable, the iPhone has the same processor as the Droid and it comes stock at 800mgh

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Oberclockimg the Droid one and Droid two aren't even comparable, you get better results if you can flash a kernel to change the min and Max frequencies, vs use an app to do it

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The CPU will not be stable enough on the Droid for 2.0, the thunderbolt I beloved has been that high, I have had my Droid 1 up to 1.4, it was alittle unstable, the iPhone has the same processor as the Droid and it comes stock at 800mgh

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Yeah I think they hit 2.0 maybe not even a week after the kernel was released, lol. Haven't heard how stable it is though.

Oberclockimg the Droid one and Droid two aren't even comparable, you get better results if you can flash a kernel to change the min and Max frequencies, vs use an app to do it

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I figured that may have been why, no access the flash a new kernel.
 
If we had an unlocked bootloader on the D2 and DX then we could flash custom kernels which would probably increase the clock speed some. It would also bring increased stability at the 'now' high end.

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It has a 2048 bit encryption code. I hate to say it but unless motorola decides to unlock it, it's a lost cause. Also from what I have been reading on the update to 2.3 for the DX, it will come with a new bootloader.

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It has a 2048 bit encryption code. I hate to say it but unless motorola decides to unlock it, it's a lost cause. Also from what I have been reading on the update to 2.3 for the DX, it will come with a new bootloader.

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Yeah sounds like it. 2048 is pretty much impossible, oh well. Like I said it was more curiosioty then anything else. Im sure the phone is fast enough anyway.
 
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