How Many Mhz Can Your Gp32 Reach?


BLU 204mhz - Pencil'd

Running for 4 months now. Batteries run down quick at that speed, but at home with an adaptor - SWEET AS.
 
Clock tester goes to 166Mhz on my BLU but when actually running emus it's better to use 160Mhz or 156Mhz settings or it locks up.
 
Wow, you have the first ever blu+ i've heard of which has gone beyond 166mhz there then. Nice to know its possible!
 
My first one. A NLU was able to run at more than 220 MHz. Ask Horscht. He has it now. My new BLU NON+ runs at 166 MHz unmodded. After applying the pencil trick. It reaches 242 MHz VERY Stable.
 
PSyMastR posted on Oct 12 2005 at 08:18 PM said:
Alpha2 posted on Oct 12 2005 at 06:35 PM said:
Supposedly the "pencil trick" can bump any unit up to insane MHz.

My FLU hits 166 easily, I tried 168 in MAMEGP and it reset immidiatly.
The "pencil trick" can also f' up your unit bigtime. Use a real capacitor

No, no, please don't use a capacitor, who knows what that would do. Please use a resistor... hehehe
 
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reaper79 posted on Oct 13 2005 at 01:50 PM said:
PSyMastR posted on Oct 12 2005 at 08:18 PM said:
Alpha2 posted on Oct 12 2005 at 06:35 PM said:
Supposedly the "pencil trick" can bump any unit up to insane MHz.

My FLU hits 166 easily, I tried 168 in MAMEGP and it reset immidiatly.
The "pencil trick" can also f' up your unit bigtime. Use a real capacitor

No, no, please don't use a capacitor, who knows what that would do. Please use a resistor... hehehe
LOL damn ;)
 
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daclassicgamingmaster posted on Oct 13 2005 at 09:06 PM said:
DemonStar55 posted on Oct 13 2005 at 10:02 PM said:
trooper posted on Oct 13 2005 at 06:21 PM said:
Nlu 0mhz (Dead)
haha Trooper wins

FLU - 166 (penciled)
i really wanna try the pencil trick, but im too pussy for that :lol: . i'd mos def kill my gp32 completely :(
mine went to 156 but I wanted 166 and I figured peciling it to 166 wouldn't do too much harm
 
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craigix posted on Oct 13 2005 at 12:59 PM said:
Wow, you have the first ever blu+ i've heard of which has gone beyond 166mhz there then. Nice to know its possible!
that's using regular energizer batteries, runs upto 240mhz using a psu, but crashes occasionally at that speed.
 
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