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Moto Droid overclocked to 1.1GHz

Moto Droid overclocked to 1.1GHz

It’s a never-ending stream of outrageous shenanigans for Android’s enterprising home brew community, and today they’ve added another feather to their cap: A 1.1GHz Motorola Droid.

The overclocking feat used a homebrew application that requires a rooted Droid and some new firmware loaded via a few simple instructions. The dev and other testers at AllDroid noted, however, that performance was erratic and suggested that users are better served over the long haul by the 800MHz frequency coded into evilboot8.img.

With a 550MHz ARM Cortex-A8 CPU, the Droid is quite snappy for the vast majority of its tasks, but scrolling performance on image-laden sites can be faintly choppy. It has been noted that a marginally faster CPU would put those concerns to rest, so we can only imagine a Droid that enjoyed a fleeting moment as the fastest smartphone on earth (the Nexus One is 1GHz) simply laughed in the face of heavy workloads.

Comments

  1. Garg
    Garg Garg likey.

    Man, if a Droid "needs" the extra power, my G1 really needs some overclockin'. Which apparently, there's an app for. Hmm...
  2. BlackHawk
    BlackHawk Is it sad that I find it sad that it's faster than most of our first computers?
  3. Snarkasm
    Snarkasm I find it sad that you might think it sad that you find it sad.
  4. HK It's really incredible how far the technology has come. And how cheap it's becoming (redacted lists the Motorola Droid for only $109 now!).

    I, for one, am super-excited for the coming generations of smartphones.
  5. Nate lol, he actually got it up to 1.3ghz but it was very unstable, most users have found 1ghz or 900mhz to be their fastest stable clockspeed.
  6. Mike Tasmanian_droid over on alldroid.org is the "developer legend" that accomplished this. I have been running my DROID at 1GHz for about a week now and its VERY stable for me. even 1.3GHz is stable for alot of people. It all depends on your phone. Some droids can handle 1.3GHz while others can only handle 900-1GHz
  7. Thrax
    Thrax The TI OMAP 3430 is an awesome SoC. :D
  8. Garg
    Garg
    Thrax wrote:
    The TI OMAP 3430 is an awesome SoC. :D

    This is making me really excited to get my hands on the Pandora (3530). People have been running them in the 700s, but I wonder if some will go higher.
  9. jtbnet 1.1GHZ is old news... I've been running Taz's 1.3GHZ OC kernel with most else stock for over 24 hrs. without a single FC or problem!

    We understand that each processor has it's own limits... but it seems the Droid's OMAP is usually good up to 950MHZ and a good number of us have been very stable at 1.1 AND 1.3GHZ...

    THANX to Taz's OC kernels!
  10. Thrax
    Thrax It's old news because this article is old. January 26, the day the overclocked ROMs were released.

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