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Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?

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Originally Posted by lovingHDTV View Post
Increasing the frequency of the CPU will burn more power as the dynamic power of a cpu is directly related to the frequency with which it is run.

The dynamic power of a circuit is P=ACV^2F. So the power is a function of the A=activity factor (how much of the cpu is switching), C=capacitive load, V=voltage squared, this is why voltage matters so much, and F=frequency at which it is running. So the power consumption will increase linearly with the increase in frequency. A 20% overclocking will consume 20% more power.

For more details google "dynamic power equation"
and how much Activity do you think is going on when the phone is asleep?
how much load is occurring when the phone is asleep?

how come all of us that have been working on this have not noticed any decrease in battery life?

one of the main reasons is the phone sets itself back to 528 when it goes to sleep. the other is - the OC does NOT use a direct linear factor of voltage...if that were the case my battery would be lasting about 60% of the time it used to.

also when overclocking computers the voltage is constant (or at least set as a constant in BIOS) - why would you assume a phone cpu is any different?

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