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Originally posted by youthemandan@Dec 26 2002, 10:39 PM
If u upped the voltage yes but i think this is just a underclocked 400 mhz processor and in that case it wouldn't have any cooling issues. Plus there is almost no chance you could cook a processor on a battery powered device
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Overclocking is more a matter of getting jumpers set. Voltages don't have anything to do with it. I overclocked my Casio e-125, and it ran just fine. That said, I've never heard of overclocking the Xscale processors. Given the smart technology they use to adjust speed in the first place, I suspect that the difference between 300 and 400 mHz chips is that the 300's don't pass a speed test while the 400's do. Same mask, same processor, just tolerances in manufacturing.
If that is the case then the probability of successfully upping the speed limit on a 300 is virtually zero. It already failed that test or it would BE a 400!