Overclocking Poll

How high can you sucessfully OC your GP to without it crashing?

  • 133Mhz

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  • 140Mhz

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  • 150Mhz

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 160Mhz

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 166Mhz

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  • More (!)

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  • I dont overclock above 133Mhz

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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carlgeorge posted on Sep 30 2004 at 04:35 PM said:
My ex-flu can manage 166 on most programmes, however on some it varies, like the new Atari800 emu it can apparently go to 180!?! I think that all tests quoted should refer to mr spiv's (it is his isn't it?) clockspeed tester (the one that draws the tunnel.)
I found the same. Mine won't even do 168 with the tunnel test. The settings I used in Atari800 are:
freq=180000000; magic=0x34001; div=3;

Which gives:
M:180000000 H:90000000 P:45000000

Is the source available for the tunnel? I'm wondering if it will work on mine with these settings...

Might also be interesting trying settings for high Mclk, but lower p/hclk etc. Maybe the limit is hclk for some, pclk for some and mclk for others?

Mark
 
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My GP32 can very successfully run at 166. I haven't tried anything above that, and I don't really plan to. The battery life is just so horrendous above 166.

Generally I try to overclock as low as I can (without compromising quality) though to make sure I get the most from the batteries (I really need to invest in rechargables soon).
 
shinneri posted on Oct 1 2004 at 03:45 AM said:
My GP32 can very successfully run at 166. I haven't tried anything above that, and I don't really plan to. The battery life is just so horrendous above 166.

And where did you get this info ?

I overclock my Snes Emulator to 200 mhz / with 2200 mh batteries and get around 6-8 hours.
 
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