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I can reach 250. 266 crashes.
With fishbong, do you mean me? Because i didn´t say how i overclock....Have you tried the speed tester app? http://www-users.rwth-aachen.de/markus.vehring/speedtest.zipA measly 243MHz ... any more and it just crashes.
I must be one unlucky SOB - or am I doing something wrong. I run the cpu/lcd tweaker, set the cpu to 244 then press select, and the cpu/lcd tweaker just locks up. With 243 it drops back to the menu system and I can run emus etc ok.
I would be curious to hear from other MK2 users - especially those that bought theirs from gp2x.net.au
Maybe there is a batch with low overclocking ability, or maybe its just mine.
I find that app worthless. It said I could do 285mhz (it crashed on 290) but I can only get 270 stable, I can hit 275 for like 2 min.
As for fishbong, are you still running firmware 1.2? Because the way you are doing your overclocking will only work in a gp2x firmware that is or less then 1.2.
Are you using PSU or batteries though? I find I can overclock slightly higher using a PSU.
Yours may not even be 243 stable. As when yo ureach the menu with a MK2 the clock is set back to 200. So after 5 mins at 243 you may crash etc.
Have you tried the speed tester app? http://www-users.rwth-aachen.de/markus.vehring/speedtest.zip
a good way to test it is to use the psx emu, its easy to change clockspeed and it really pushes your system.
ARM9 cores used in the production of the MMSP2 have different maximum clockrates they can tolerate. These vary from part to part; a batch of chips may all also be able to reach 290 Mhz yet are marked down to 200 Mhz to meet heavy demand for 200 Mhz processors, like in the MMSP2.
A simple and quick performance (and to a degree, stability, it will crash an unstable GP2X fairly quickly) test would be the simple benchmark utility I wrote a while ago, 2xMark. You can find it on the archive in the Misc section.
Have you tried the speed tester app? http://www-users.rwth-aachen.de/markus.vehring/speedtest.zipA measly 243MHz ... any more and it just crashes.
I must be one unlucky SOB - or am I doing something wrong. I run the cpu/lcd tweaker, set the cpu to 244 then press select, and the cpu/lcd tweaker just locks up. With 243 it drops back to the menu system and I can run emus etc ok.
I would be curious to hear from other MK2 users - especially those that bought theirs from gp2x.net.au
Maybe there is a batch with low overclocking ability, or maybe its just mine.