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Increase your Casio speed!


Increase your Casio speed!

Postby METROID » May 30, 2003 @ 1:01am

I am sure all of you have heard of Overclocking by now but most people are afraid to do it. I have Overclocked the Casio EM-500 and the E-125 by 33% and there have been no side effects that I have seen yet with either. It is not hard to do it takes about 20 minutes to do and is easey to do but hard to explain for thoughs of you wondering what is a safe speed I was reading somewhere and someone said NEC says 180 MHz is a safe overclock and I believe if you send your PPC to Casio and pay out over $100 they will do it for you. My suggestion would be for you to OverClock your Casio by yourself. I over Clocked my E-125 from 150 MHz to 200 MHz and nothing has gone wrong with it for two months. I would suggest to you E-125 users that you be very very carful when openinng your case because I ripped out my back up battery cords and now I have no back up battery. If you have an EM-500 don't forget to lift the grip on the left side I believe there is a screw under there. My results:

Casio E-125

BEFORE:
Integer Speed 25.07
Floating Point Speed 0.65
Display Speed 53.88
Flicker Test Speed 22.18
3D Speed 5.18
Memory and CPU Score 10.40

After:
Integer Speed 32.98
Floating Point Speed 0.872
Display Speed 69.36
Flicker Test Speed 29.57
3D Speed (Unknown)
Memory and CPU Score (Unknown)

The Best sites for Overclocking I found through google I would suggest looking at the foriegn translated German pages they are the best sources
just go to google and type in E-125 Overclocking or EM-500 Overclocking or overclocking the CASIO E-xxx or Em-500. It is much easier to go find the sites than for me to explain but if anyone has any questions or needs help I will try my best to direct you or answer any questions you may have. :D
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Postby METROID » May 30, 2003 @ 2:06am

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Postby METROID » May 31, 2003 @ 3:06am

This is probably the best site on OverClocking your Casio E-125 Pocket PC. I am sorry I did not post this all at once but I reformatted my entire PC last Weekend and I lost everything including all my saved Web pages. Here is the site good luck on overclocking your PPC's.

http://www.pocketpcpassion.com/Casio/Le ... rclock.htm
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Postby Jaybot-X » May 31, 2003 @ 3:33am

No way.. that Lee one has the guy using a soldering iron; and unless you are a master of solder (which you're not) stick with a # 2 pencil.
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Postby METROID » May 31, 2003 @ 4:14am

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No way.. that Lee one has the guy using a soldering iron; and unless you are a master of solder (which you're not) stick with a # 2 pencil.
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What makes you think I am not the master of saudering how dare you question my ability!

Look that site is the best recource for overclocking in my opinion all you have to do is replace the word Sauder with the word NO.2 pencil it is that easy. If the website had the word pencil and not Sauder I am sure you would agree it is one of the best pages for recource. If you think you have got a better webpage to go off of then please with all respect post it and stop complaining! :evil:
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Postby Jaybot » Jun 1, 2003 @ 12:57am

This was the best overclocking guide for the E-125: http://www.geocities.com/fayle001/E125OVERCLOCK.html

But, just like the E-125, it is outdated and gone.

And yeah, I still don't think you can solder. :P
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