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Originally Posted by weedahoe
Not trying to argue here but look at the stats of how many hits and posts a day the 6700 forum gets v/s the Titan/Mogul or TP and you will see what I am saying about people no longer using the 6700. But again, since you have one and are passionate about doing something with it, kudos to you brother. IDK how long you have been lurking but understand this, if you have the understandings and trainings as well as background education to do things of this nature then (me personally) it would make more sense to apply that to the 6800/TP because no one has ever been able to 'step it' or OC it whereas the 6700 has been mastered by many.
That dog in the avatar is not mine but is like mine. I do have an avatar of mine but the avatars are too small here so I had to Google one. That is a Mastiff AKA English Mastiff. All males will reach or exceed 200lbs. I have 3 Mastiffs and a Rottie.
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200lbs? Damn!
Let me ask you, the "TP" your speaking of is the Touch Pro? The qualcomm cpu? I know the OMAP can be stepped but I don't know much about the
qualcomm cpu but I will check it out and see. If people have tried but could not step it chances are you cant (easily anyways). The CPU has to be able to support dynamic voltage management (DVM), have a clkset parameter or basically some type of software configurable parameters of the cpu's voltage, freq, multipliers, etc. for it to be soft stepped. If these parameters are not software configurable then the only other chance is hardware clocking which is a bit involved and risky. Just confirm for me if its the qualcomm and cpu model and I will look into it for you...
p.s. Qualcomm sucks with product documentation. It's difficult to find qualcomm info, it seams much of it needs to be requested so I will have to contact them for the technical documents unless anyone else here has them already.