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People seem to have got some astonishing results out of the CPU! Motorola DROID Gets Overclocked to 1.1GHz - Its CPU runs stable at 800MHz, testers say - Softpedia

Motorola DROID Gets Overclocked to 1.1GHz

Its CPU runs stable at 800MHz, testers say

By Ionut Arghire, Mobile Editor
January 26th, 2010, 15:01 GMT
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Motorola DROID is one of the hottest mobile phones currently available on the market with Google's Android operating system on board. The handset arrived on the market back in November on Verizon's airwaves, and rapidly became one of the most popular phones around, even if it was not packing the highest available hardware specifications.

In the meantime, another Android-based device emerged, the Nexus One by HTC, which boasts a 1GHz Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm inside, and which has all chances to dethrone DROID from its leading position, yet enthusiasts seem determined to prevent that from happening. The guys over at AllDroid are included in this category, especially one user who managed to overclock DROID to up to 1.1GHz.

This is certainly not something that one should do at home, since there are great chances that something will go terrible wrong and the handset will be damaged. However, since this guy did it, and successfully, it seems, others also gave it a try, only to find out that DROID's processor can reach 1.1GHz in speed, but that it is quite stable only at a slower speed.

The Android-based mobile phone was tested at lower clock speeds too, and, while the 800MHz is said to be the most stable one, it did quite well at higher speeds too: “850MHz - 6.76 Mflops/s linpack, 3395 on BenchmarkPi; 900MHz - 7.646 Mflops/s on linpack, 3054 on BenchmarkPi; 990MHz - 8.367 Mflops/s on linpack, 2695 on BenchmarkPi; 1GHz - 2661 on BenchmarkPi; 1.1GHz - 9.254 Mflops/s on linpack.”

Those of you who would like to learn more details on the overclocking of DROID and on the findings should head over to this forum thread for that. As stated above, you should not go for it unless you know what the process implies, for the consequences might be unpleasant in the end. However, if you do want to try it out, just make sure you backup all your data before proceeding, so that no important files are lost.

I think I may well try nudging it to 800mhz when I root, if that seems to be stable!
 
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Ive been clocked at 1.2Ghz since last night, It works Perfectly.

Needs to be reloaded/set on boot, but thats no issue for me

EDIT:
Ok,
KernelModule - milestone-overclock - How to use the kernel module - Project Hosting on Google Code gives a lot more information on what you can do with this.
By default, with just the app installed, it will NOT re-initiate the OC on boot, but you can script it to do so by adding something like
/system/bin/insmod /system/modules/overclock.ko
echo 62 > /proc/overclock/max_vsel
echo 800000 > /proc/overclock/max_rate
To the mot_boot_mode file, (the app places overclock.ko in /data/data/pt.com.darksun.milestoneoverclock/files/overclock.ko, I haven't tried changing this to reflect the default location)

But if that scares you, dont try it unless you're confident. Personally, I like not having itset on boot, but that just me, but I figured I would at least confirm that it works.

Also, where i did say i was running at 1.2Ghz, That was purely to see the extremes of effects on battery life and tempterature. Now, i'm running it at 800Mhz happily, And ive found 1000Mhz to be wonderfully smooth.

I remember reading that the OMAP3430 chip in the phone is designed for and tested up to 800Mhz, but remember, any boost in Voltage, and to a lesser degree, frequency, WILL lower cpu life.

I recommend using SetCPU (or similar) in conjunction to this, as it allows quite a lot more control with the profile settings and such but it isn't strictly necessary, For example, right now, i run at 800Mhz only when plugged in, and whilst not sleeping, Which essentially has no effect on batterylife in the long run whilst still giving me performance at home/in the car. If you use setCPU, be sure to autodetect settings (via menu key), and adjust profiles if necessary whenever you change Max clock
 
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