100 Hand Painted Special Edition Pandoras


aq21 said:
Na-Noo said:
Something I've wondered was, if the more recent boards clock less overall compared to the previous revisions is because of the types of traces their using on these boards.
Could it affect overclocking like it affected the WIFI? (I'm not saying the boards are faulty, just likely to overclock less than previous revisions)

Overclocking is internal to the chip and should not affect and not be affected by what is on the board itself. The setting of voltage (VDD1) is dependent on an external chip, but I would be very surprised if the Pandora does not use TI's (or someone else's) reference design in this regard.
Cool, was mentioned about previous revisions possibly being faster.
Would've thought that for want of a better word consistency of current and parts could make a difference above and beyond just the chip itself. But I stand correct thanks
 
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Unfathomable Depths said:
lol @ logically overclocking. Yer point was looking good till then...

Love you Dunny :)

Hey, don't mind me - I talk shite most of the time and I'ma troll to boot :p

And I know what I meant!

D.
 
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Kagato said:
b1llygo4t said:
2) the sticker on the battery cover is just plain lame. no special case labels (serial/model #, production #, etc.) should be placed on any part that can lost and replaced.
The sticker isn't ON the battery lid, it's INSIDE the battery lid; under the battery. Take the battery out of your cellphone, there's a good chance you'll find a very similar sticker there. (Legal text, model info etc)

i feel something special was taken away from all of us
The "First Batch" mark was something mentioned in passing, forum members jumped on, and was eventually worked into the silkscreen design. It wasn't promised from the outset. More "you guys seem to like this idea; we'll see if we can work it in". Might have been a nice bonus, but that's all.

and something even more special is being offered to people willing to pay the price.
Yes, it is. Why is this a problem for you?
If you want the new shiny, it's pretty likely they'll let you pay the extra and go to the end of the queue.
If you don't want it, why are you so upset that someone else might get it?
Pandora is a product, for sale. They're not playing favourites with Christmas presents.

they could cheaply hand screen the first batch logo onto the lid during assembly.
They tried that with the first-draft silkscreen, remember?
And it did look cheap. That's why we didn't get it.

Oh, sorry -- hand-screen? As in, do it themselves during assembly?
No. A thousand times no. Printing on plastic (usually not actually "silk-screening" BTW) is not easy, and takes a lot of practice, even when working with calibrated machinery. How much time and how many cases would you like them to waste while they learn this art?

3) i havnt seen any indication that the boards will NOT be harvested from the standard stockpile, that hurts any chance for pre-orders to get an 800 by 1/40. (i have faith they will all be 800+)
Your first sentence is contradicted by your second, but whatever.
I'll repeat my earlier statement: you are not entitled to an 800MHz board. You paid for a 600MHz board. You might, by pure luck, get one that is stable at 800MHz, but it's down to chance.
They are well within their rights to set aside the most stable boards at 800MHz for the Special Edition units, even if that meant none of the preorder units could manage it.

if i get a crappy board i will promptly ebay it
Crappy? Please. Batch two will probably be exactly the same: some unknown subset will be capable of more overclocking. 800MHz is a bonus, not a design feature.

dude if you take chunks out of sentences you can use them out of context! oh yeah you know that... i bet you have alot of friends being all condecending....
 
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Monk said:
Gruso said:
If it helps, it was said a little while back that they hadn't yet come across one that wouldn't clock to 800mhz. ;) This was based on a pretty small sample size, not 4,000, so it's still not guaranteed that every Pandora will do it. But I'm going to say something really dangerous here and say eh, they probably will.

EvilDragon said:
Patrick R Ludvigsen said:
... how many boards have you seen so far that don't go to 800mhz?

Mine goes to 770 MHz.
Everything I've ever believed in is a lie! :eek:

:p

I still say we ditch all this overclocking nonsense and focus on pretty artwork.
 
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Gruso said:
I still say we ditch all this overclocking nonsense and focus on pretty artwork.
What like this thread? :p

Too late to change this thread now :lol:
 
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Skipping a lot of this thread asking OPT:
So, how much money (in currency and actual numbers, not words of diplomacy) do you guys lack or are in dept with and trying to get in with those special editions?(Also, samples, styles/umotives of the painting? Custom or surprise? Unique or alike? I can imagine a lot of people not being happy with their design.)

edit: or is it getting those 100 the feck out of the house? Also, whats with Pandoras for spare parts?
 
I don't think it's strange that, if there will be an upgrade option, those who upgrade will be put at the end of the queue because these Pandoras will of course take longer to finish. These 100 units will also have to be made at the same time so it's easier to do it that way.

Now maybe i'm the wrong person to say this considering i am already among the last of the 4k units (so i believe at least) but is seems most logical to do it this way.
 
Gruso said:
I still say we ditch all this overclocking nonsense and focus on pretty artwork.

I would agree. Leave the go-faster promises for Pandora 2.
 
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Just finished reading all 17 pages of this thread...

Hope this isn't out of line, or out of place, but why not just do the 100 hand painted special ones from batch 2?

By then everyone will who preordered will have received their Pandoras, and the cases can be kicked off to the artist(s) and wait for them to finish and send them back. Meanwhile the OP team can take their much needed break, TI can begin batch 2, reviewers can review Pandora and get the word out, owners can start showing their friends (and potential customers), devs can start developing, and people can see that the project wasn't vaporware. Also, if none of the units are cherry picked from batch 1, no one can complain about it.

Just a thought. :)
 
hmm I have read 'a lot' of this and I have to say im not sure of a couple of things.

Firstly why on earth do Open Pandora do this to themselves? lets get some units actually shipped to your customers that showed faith in you by giving you a lot of money for the last 2 years plus before you start talking up offering better versions of teh items you still havent given to them!

Secondly... IF IF IF the 'better' units are picked from teh first 4000 thus meaning I get even a 0.1% reduction in my chances of getting a 'better' unit then I think that is a giant kick in the teeth and real sh1t deal for those who have been patiently waiting!

IF that is what they are doing.
 
stustaff said:
hmm I have read 'a lot' of this and I have to say im not sure of a couple of things.

Firstly why on earth do Open Pandora do this to themselves? lets get some units actually shipped to your customers that showed faith in you by giving you a lot of money for the last 2 years plus before you start talking up offering better versions of teh items you still havent given to them!

Secondly... IF IF IF the 'better' units are picked from teh first 4000 thus meaning I get even a 0.1% reduction in my chances of getting a 'better' unit then I think that is a giant kick in the teeth and real sh1t deal for those who have been patiently waiting!

IF that is what they are doing.

I should add that whilst yes I was sold a device that promised 600mhz and any increase is a bonus that reducing my chance to get that bonus to sell the 'better' devices for increased income seems a touch unfair.
 
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gp32rich said:
Monk said:
Gruso said:
I still say we ditch all this overclocking nonsense and focus on pretty artwork.

I would agree. Leave the go-faster promises for Pandora 2.

I want go-faster stripes so it feel like it's overclocked :p

Yup!:
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(http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php?/topic/53317-what-kind-of-painted-pandoras-would-you-like-to-see/)
 

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b1llygo4t said:
this is bullshit! our 1st batch logo gets scrapped and they have the time to make special edition pandoras? why preorder? the whole first batch should be special edition, hence the first batch logo :/ OP you have pissed me off

YES! I AGREE!
 
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Clearly, I don't think there's much to object about if OP decide to take 100 spare Pandoras after the first batch production is finished, and paint them up for a special edition.

However I can see why people would consider setting aside higher overclocking units as unfair.
Personally, I don't think the changes in probability of getting a high overclocking unit introduced by 100 out of 4000 being set aside is significant enough for me to begrudge it.
If my losing a few MHz of overclock means that the team can pay off their massive debts more easily, I'm pretty happy with that. :)
 
I agree with freak face ^^, except that I don't have a problem with OP binning the good ones. It's not like TI isn't doing it anyway.
 
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