Tuesday, June 26th 2007

PSP Update Boosts CPU Speed

The latest firmware update for Sony's Playstation Portable, made available last month, officially increases the CPU clock speed from 266 MHz to 333 MHz. While current games will not see any real improvement from the update, games in development will most likely utilize the boost at the cost of decreased battery life. Many enthusiasts were already running the PSP at the increased clock speed.
Source: TechNewsWorld
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20 Comments on PSP Update Boosts CPU Speed

#1
Deleted member 3
Odd, if they can do that it must mean the CPU's are rated to run faster. What is the rated speed for a PSP CPU?
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#3
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
DanTheBanjomanOdd, if they can do that it must mean the CPU's are rated to run faster. What is the rated speed for a PSP CPU?
222 MHz for battery life reasons. but people have already clocked their PSPs to 333 MHz. this is an official developmental upgrade.
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#4
Deleted member 3
They're at least rated for 333MHz, otherwise Sony would never give out a firmware that sets it at 333Mhz. So what is the maximum all chips can do, what are they designed to do?
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#5
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
DanTheBanjomanThey're at least rated for 333MHz, otherwise Sony would never give out a firmware that sets it at 333Mhz. So what is the maximum all chips can do, what are they designed to do?
no clue.
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#6
kakazza
Did anyone actually click the wikipedia link?...
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#7
Dippyskoodlez
DanTheBanjomanThey're at least rated for 333MHz, otherwise Sony would never give out a firmware that sets it at 333Mhz. So what is the maximum all chips can do, what are they designed to do?
They were designed as 333mhz chips, but gimped.
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#8
Nitrogliserin
its good because some games are based on slow-frame rate playing
upcoming games like god of war and GT portable will use that speed very well
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#9
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I have a feeling they can be oc'd more than just the rated 333mhz. I wonder, how were others doing this without a sony firmware?
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#10
bigboi86
I still wanna overclock my xbox. Someone needs to find out how lol. Replace a crystal or something.
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#11
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
too bad you couldnt get into the bios of the xbox. that would be sweet. Whats the speed of it now, like 2.4Ghz on 3 different cpus? with the external coolers they make for it, shouldnt be hard to oc it :)
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#12
bigboi86
WarEagleAUtoo bad you couldnt get into the bios of the xbox. that would be sweet. Whats the speed of it now, like 2.4Ghz on 3 different cpus? with the external coolers they make for it, shouldnt be hard to oc it :)
Well I'm talking about original Xbox, which has a 733mhz mobile celeron, 64mb DDR 128bit ram, 10gb hard drive, nvidia integrated geforce 2 graphics.

I don't think it has a BIOS, which is why windows wont work on one.
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#13
Dippyskoodlez
bigboi86Well I'm talking about original Xbox, which has a 733mhz mobile celeron, 64mb DDR 128bit ram, 10gb hard drive, nvidia integrated geforce 2 graphics.

I don't think it has a BIOS, which is why windows wont work on one.
Windows CE works fine. ;)
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#14
ktr
fantastic news, the psp runs much better at 333mhz, and with my extended battery i bought for mine, it should hurt battery life as much. If you play GTA:LSS/VCS, and oc'ed the psp to 333, it runs 10x smoother, the animation is much better.
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#15
bigboi86
DippyskoodlezWindows CE works fine. ;)
I have that on my xbox, but windows CE doesn't support a keyboard, and you can't see your cursor on screen, so I don't really think that counts.

Only reason I installed it is so I can show off how uber I am.
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#16
Nitrogliserin
WarEagleAUI have a feeling they can be oc'd more than just the rated 333mhz. I wonder, how were others doing this without a sony firmware?
hold R1 button while switching power on button
then you are in bios
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#17
erocker
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Odd, I posted this yesterday.
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#18
Grings
bigboi86Well I'm talking about original Xbox, which has a 733mhz mobile celeron, 64mb DDR 128bit ram, 10gb hard drive, nvidia integrated geforce 2 graphics.

I don't think it has a BIOS, which is why windows wont work on one.
its been done, you can put 1.4 ghz celerons in them (and 128mb ram), i posted it in another thread yesterday forums.techpowerup.com/showpost.php?p=374504&postcount=15 here
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#20
tkpenalty
I want the GPU core overclocked... CPU isnt enough
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