I think even 900MHz is a little too much, 800 would be plenty IMO.
But we really should be allowed to OC to some degree since when I paid for my Pandora, it was advertised (and still is, I believe) as 600+MHz.
If any OC voids the warranty, then that's false advertising.
I think we need someone to actually get a Pandora and overclock it and just leave it doing something and see what happens after x amount of time until it either crashes or breaks.
Edit: ED seems pretty sure OC wouldn't do much (any) harm, but OV would.
Oh, and I dug this out of my YouTube inbox from a while ago, hope MW doesn't mind me using it.
MWeston2 03 Nov 2009
He seems to think it wouldn't be much of a problem if you don't increase the voltage.
Me too!
Does anyone know if the sensetivity of the nubs can be changed in the settings? Doesn't matter if it's globally, but just for example, to make mario tip toe (since many people complained about that in a recent N64 video) or to increase it for easy FPS gaming.
I'm still not even sure if by default they're 600 or 720MHz. OP site says 600+, TI says 720MHz for the OAMP3530. ARM says 600MHz to 1GHz for the A8.
Confusion.
But could 800 be reached without a voltage increase?
It's not that silly, because if it isn't mirrored you start moving the wrong way etc when looking into the webcam (or at least I do). But for taking pictures of things, yeah, you don't want it to do that; and that's why the option is there to change it.
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