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catman25 07-31-2008 08:35 AM

Lets overclock this sucker.
 
i just flashed a 6700 and loaded a htc hack that lets you over clock it .. I must say im impressed . Is there a known overclocker for 6800?

JustRay586 07-31-2008 09:21 AM

Re: Lets overclock this sucker.
 
Noob Question

But Whats Over Clocking

Darkness231 07-31-2008 09:31 AM

Re: Lets overclock this sucker.
 
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Originally Posted by JustRay586 (Post 366675)
Noob Question

But Whats Over Clocking

Overclocking is the process of forcing a computer component to run at a higher clock rate (more clock cycles per second) than it was designed for or was designated by the manufacturer
Link

On the 6700 we could use programs such as XCPUScalar to overclock the processor to 624MHz

I don't think anybody has been able to overclock the processors in the 6800.

datalife 07-31-2008 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Darkness231 (Post 366683)
Overclocking is the process of forcing a computer component to run at a higher clock rate (more clock cycles per second) than it was designed for or was designated by the manufacturer

HAHA thanks wikipedia.

PapstDFrisco 07-31-2008 10:13 AM

Re: Lets overclock this sucker.
 
As a hardware engineer who designs ARM based embedded systems for a living. Overclocking one of these systems will not be a trivial task. Unless, they purposely left headroom in the design - then it would be fairly easy. In a PC you get to select the speed of your memory. In a system like this you have what you have because it's mounted on the pcb. Most PC motherboard have programmable clock generators too, most systems like this don't. Most ARM systems use a standard frequency clock and use on chip pll's and system registers to select the output frequencies.
So, your only hope, is that the processor is not running at it's max already. Because getting a higher clocking rate is not trivial in an embedded system like this.

I'm not saying it can't be done - it's going to be either really easy or almost impossible - and the later is much more likely.

It's also the same thing for a memory upgrade on the Mogul/6800, the chip is a 2G/1G flash/ddr hybrid in a BGA by the looks of it from Samsung. Internal Pics of unit on XDA forum. I don't know how many of you have replaced a bga - but again it's non-trivial.
Again, could be done, just not easily - unless you have access to the proper equipment.

glitch 07-31-2008 11:39 AM

Re: Lets overclock this sucker.
 
I was under the impression that the 6800 & 6700 had similar processors. Currently I have a xv6700 running wm6.1 overclocked to 520mhz and was looking to upgrade to a xv6800 since I cracked my screen a few weeks ago. I had assumed that I would be able to overclock the xv6800 also but I guess not :( Does anyone know how a xv6800 at stock speed compares to a xv6700 running at 520mhz? This may affect my decision to either replace or upgrade, although the increased memory & built in GPS (currently using a bluetooth GPS) may be enough for me to upgrade anyways.

JustRay586 07-31-2008 12:52 PM

Re: Lets overclock this sucker.
 
thanks that cleared it up

bedoig 07-31-2008 12:55 PM

Re: Lets overclock this sucker.
 
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Originally Posted by glitch (Post 366846)
I was under the impression that the 6800 & 6700 had similar processors. Currently I have a xv6700 running wm6.1 overclocked to 520mhz and was looking to upgrade to a xv6800 since I cracked my screen a few weeks ago. I had assumed that I would be able to overclock the xv6800 also but I guess not :( Does anyone know how a xv6800 at stock speed compares to a xv6700 running at 520mhz? This may affect my decision to either replace or upgrade, although the increased memory & built in GPS (currently using a bluetooth GPS) may be enough for me to upgrade anyways.

Performance of the Qualcomm based 6800 is a signficant step back from the 6700, but not unusable by any means. RAM is equivalent, but you will get a nice bump in onboard storage space. GPS is great. RevA speeds alone are worth the upgrade for me. The 6800 is also quite a bit slimmer. Overall, I think the 6800 is a very worthy upgrade from the 6700, but you will notice a small decrease in performance (mainly noticeable in Nav programs or when trying to play higher res video).

paulash 07-31-2008 01:51 PM

Re: Lets overclock this sucker.
 
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Originally Posted by bedoig (Post 366930)
Performance of the Qualcomm based 6800 is a signficant step back from the 6700, but not unusable by any means. RAM is equivalent, but you will get a nice bump in onboard storage space. GPS is great. RevA speeds alone are worth the upgrade for me. The 6800 is also quite a bit slimmer. Overall, I think the 6800 is a very worthy upgrade from the 6700, but you will notice a small decrease in performance (mainly noticeable in Nav programs or when trying to play higher res video).

Not entirely true, I read in a few places that the 6800 has a dual core processor, or has a 125mhz support processor, to say the least. I'll find some links!

ryanbg 07-31-2008 02:05 PM

Re: Lets overclock this sucker.
 
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Originally Posted by paulash (Post 367027)
Not entirely true, I read in a few places that the 6800 has a dual core processor, or has a 125mhz support processor, to say the least. I'll find some links!

It has one 400Mhz processor for regular operation, and I believe another 133Mhz processor for radio related operation. As you know though, you can't compare clock speed as a direct function of speed. Like a 2.0Ghz AMD will not have the same clock speed as a 2.0Ghz Intel, or even a 400Mhz PowerPC compared to a P3 or P2. They have different pipelines and other factors apply. So in this case we would be comparing a 400Mhz ARM architecture CPU to the 624Mhz or whatever you overclocked it to PXA processor.


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