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Nover 3: boost your Nspire with the automatic overclocker

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Lionel Debroux:
74 MHz is an area of definite memory corruption, which requires reformatting the filesystem through the (built-in) maintenance menu. Just don't overclock the AHB, there's too little headroom.
198 MHz is alright.

critor:
Note that with an AHB slightly over 66MHz, the memory corruption is progressive.
So yes in the video for some seonds, 78MHz AHB will seem to work perfectly.

But the result will be the same, a full reformat some days/weeks later.

Streetwalrus:

--- Quote from: Kynis on September 08, 2013, 02:08:09 pm ---Hi, I'm kind of new in using TI hardware, but is there some kind of unique variation between identical models of these calculators, or do the warnings in nover vary?

I've seen my friend follow a video where a guy clocks the CX CAS to: CPU 222MHz, ADB 74MHz
No problem.

But when I try to clock it I get a warning about the ADB being too high.
The best I've got was: CPU 198MHz, ADB 066MHz

Haven't tried it (in case if it's a software error)
However, if I try to clock it to 198, 066 will I get a brick worth of 154€?


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BTW, ADB = Android Debug Bridge. :trollface:

Jaredchin:
I tried this and my calculator broke, didn't overclock into the "dangerous" numbers. Just tried it, restarted it and it's forever stuck on the clock... My pc doesn't recognize it anymore so no reinstall of the software... Thing's dead :banghead:

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