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Thread: Daedalus blog update - 1 August 07 - CPU speed of Daedalus

                  
   
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    i wouldnt risk forcing psps to clock speed run at a higher than the limit which is 333MHz

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    I'm just saying if someone were to test this and overtime and get the results and if it didn't hurt the PSP it could be a nice little boost, something that should be looked into I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainMorgan4 View Post
    Hey 366 sound stable enough to get a nice little speedup, I'm sure it could be a desperation attempt to get speed that could be used later. I'm confident StrmnNrmn over time can get this emulator at full speed and sound for almost every title. These ME changes and the speed work he is going to do for R13 is going to probably bring a revolution to Daedalus PSP, this emulator deserves every bit of hype it gets.
    yea i would much rather if he got it working perfectly at 333. i know he can. i was just asking because i would do the 466 or 366 for myself. but scince its overclocking it would not be wise to realise a program that uses anything higher than the sony approved stable 333.

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    I agree, 366 Mhz is not that much over the official limit, but would still help much. 466 sounds too much, really, unfortunately. But is it theoretically possible to do such a thing? One would need to have a temparature "watch" (I forgot the real word (I blame the fact that I haven't slept all night)) to make sure it didn't overheat, though, and experiment a lot before releasing it.

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    It always good to hear from strmnnrmn

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    366 mhz would be quite a decent speedup but it would be a battery killer.

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    I wouldn't care I have a great long lasting battery and my backup is the 2200mah STAMINA battery so I'm covered (check sig for battery).

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    but not all of us have that battery.. i have 2 normal sony ones though

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    Mathieulh or DAX ( someone of this kind ^^ ) said it was impossible to overclock more than 333 mhz.
    lol @ 466 mhz



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    yea i would love to fry my psp!

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