Overclocking


Sheng

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sorry... but I'm really new to the GP32... I was woundering, if a GP32 is overclocked.... does it mean it get hotter? Or does it run unstable? And what is the chance of it just burn the CPU?.....
 
The gp32 just shuts down when the overclocking is going to far, thats why there are 160 and 166, etc... for sale. every gp32 can go a certain clockspeed.

If you have a gp32 that can use 156 and a software (or you) clocks it to 160 (or 180,200,...), your gp32 just locks up. It doesn`t fry your cpu. That`s all.


So don`t be afraid of killing it with overclocking. Only your batteries drain faster :D
 
lol... damn, Arm processor are so funny XD... if this was my AMD... it would be long gone XD
 
Sheng posted on Apr 29 2005 at 12:36 AM said:
lol... damn, Arm processor are so funny XD... if this was my AMD... it would be long gone XD
hehe :), also you can relatively overclock the gp32 much more than an AMD :)
some gp32's can overclock to 254!
 
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