I rooted my phone and put the leaked GB update, also changed the overclock settings on my DX. well for 2 days it worked perfectly fine, no issues at all. battery was lasting great. the past 2 days, it's been resetting off n on at completely random times. Anyone have an idea of this or how i can poss fix? Thanks ahead of time!
Yeah, stop overclocking your phone. Seriously, what's the point? Bragging rights? A higher score in an artificial benchmark that really doesn't translate to real world performance? Just to do it?
I enjoyed overclocking PC's for many years. First chip I overclocked was a Cyrix CPU, a PR166 to be exact, so that is how long ago I started. LOL
But after awhile, the return on the investment, especially when it doesn't make a real difference on actual usage other than instability or reboots, just doesn't make sense. If you had an original Droid and it prolonged the life span of the device by making it fast enough to be usable on the latest version of the OS, then it makes sense.
But on a DX?
People get caught up in it, and worrying about Quadrant scores when at the end of the day it doesn't make the phone surf the web any faster. It doesn't play music or watch a movie any better. Doesn't make the phone calls better.
All it does it create extra heat, chew up your battery faster and cause spontaneous reboots. So when you looks at the cons, and the pros just aren't there, does it make sense to do it?
I tried it, I figured, "Hey, free performance"... But the only thing it did was make my phone reboot itself randomly. I clocked it back to stock, no more reboots.
+1
I also recall people overclocking their PCs so much that components actually melted because of the heat.
Anyone who really needs speed should consider an Intel Core i7.
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Exactly. At one point it made sense. When you could buy a Celeron 300a and clock it at 450-500Mhz with some mobo jumper settings and it cost 1/3 the price of the PII450 and was faster pretty much across the board, sure, it made sense. Not everyone had $800 to spend on a CPU.
But at some point, things got to the point that you could buy a hella fast chip for very little money. No need to worry about instability, having to invest a lot in exotic cooling, etc...
This PC is not two years old and is just now starting to show its age. Intel Quad-core 2.4Ghz, 6GB RAM, 2TB in storage, ATI 4890HD, SB X-Fi, etc... I am holding off on upgrading till I can get either an 8-core CPU, or dual quad-cores...
In any case, the return on investment when you buy something high end is that there usually isn't a lot to be gained by overclocking. A Droid 600Mhz overclocked to a Ghz, sure, that is an improvement. A DX 1Ghz at 1.2? Not really. If you didn't have some sort of synthetic benchmark telling you that you had marginally higher scores, you wouldn't even notice the performance difference.
So when you see that there isn't really any pros, but there is a decent list of cons, why bother?