Kimundi Member Jun 12, 2010 #1 I have the Problem that the Overclocking Tool does not start. Is that normal? :rolleyes:
God Ginrai Godmaster Jun 12, 2010 #2 Kimundi said: I have the Problem that the Overclocking Tool does not start. Is that normal? :rolleyes: Click to expand... The only time I had that problem, Nothing in my Xfce menu was executing. Do you have this problem? If so, a quick reboot should help, as it helped me. Just hit Alt+F4 (Start+Fn+4) at the desktop and choose Shut Down. -God Ginrai Last edited by a moderator: Dec 17, 2015
Kimundi said: I have the Problem that the Overclocking Tool does not start. Is that normal? :rolleyes: Click to expand... The only time I had that problem, Nothing in my Xfce menu was executing. Do you have this problem? If so, a quick reboot should help, as it helped me. Just hit Alt+F4 (Start+Fn+4) at the desktop and choose Shut Down. -God Ginrai
Kimundi Member Jun 12, 2010 #3 Nope, everything else works fine and rebooting does not help either It's strange, everything else works just CPU-Speed wont show up...
Nope, everything else works fine and rebooting does not help either It's strange, everything else works just CPU-Speed wont show up...
EvilDragon Administrator Staff member Jun 12, 2010 #5 Yep, sounds like some flashing error - like a few other guys also had. No idea where that comes from, pretty weird :/
Yep, sounds like some flashing error - like a few other guys also had. No idea where that comes from, pretty weird :/
Pickle Mega GP Mania Jun 12, 2010 #6 EvilDragon said: Yep, sounds like some flashing error - like a few other guys also had. No idea where that comes from, pretty weird :/ Click to expand... this is happened to me too, but i know how to do it by command Last edited by a moderator: Dec 17, 2015
EvilDragon said: Yep, sounds like some flashing error - like a few other guys also had. No idea where that comes from, pretty weird :/ Click to expand... this is happened to me too, but i know how to do it by command
Kimundi Member Jun 12, 2010 #7 Ok, reflashing it is then. Out of curiosity, what would the terminal command for overclocking look like?
Ok, reflashing it is then. Out of curiosity, what would the terminal command for overclocking look like?
Pickle Mega GP Mania Jun 12, 2010 #8 Kimundi said: Ok, reflashing it is then. Out of curiosity, what would the terminal command for overclocking look like? Click to expand... sudo su echo 600 > /proc/pandora/cpu_mhz_max Last edited by a moderator: Dec 17, 2015
Kimundi said: Ok, reflashing it is then. Out of curiosity, what would the terminal command for overclocking look like? Click to expand... sudo su echo 600 > /proc/pandora/cpu_mhz_max
GizmoTheGreen Active Member Jun 12, 2010 #9 Pickle said: Kimundi said: Ok, reflashing it is then. Out of curiosity, what would the terminal command for overclocking look like? Click to expand... sudo su echo 600 > /proc/pandora/cpu_mhz_max Click to expand... with that command you could try above the 900 limit in the tool in the os? Last edited by a moderator: Dec 17, 2015
Pickle said: Kimundi said: Ok, reflashing it is then. Out of curiosity, what would the terminal command for overclocking look like? Click to expand... sudo su echo 600 > /proc/pandora/cpu_mhz_max Click to expand... with that command you could try above the 900 limit in the tool in the os?
Kimundi Member Jun 12, 2010 #10 Reflashed and now it works. :lol: Hm... Some other quirks disappeared too, like a funky looking volume control symbol in the panel.
Reflashed and now it works. :lol: Hm... Some other quirks disappeared too, like a funky looking volume control symbol in the panel.