ARCHOS
AV300
Overclock FAQ
6/23/2003
v1.0
What does Overclock mean?
- Overclocking means running
the CPU (DSP) at a higher frequency - all CPUs run at a set Frequency.
For the AV300/AV100s the options are: 94.5, 99, and 108mhz (Standard,
Overclock Yellow, Overclock Red).
What
does the Overclock setting do?
- This allows you to choose
the frequency. The higher the frequency, the more power it uses (so
you get shorter battery life), but the faster things will run:
- Increased maximum
video playback resolution (see the Video
Res FAQ for details)
- Increase the DVR video
recording quality.
- Decrease (improve)
photo load time
What
are the downsides to overclocking?
- Higher overclocking will
run your batteries down faster.
- Higher overclocking generates
more heat
- If the CPU (DSP) gets
too hot, it may shut down. You'll have to wait for it to cool off
before turning it back on. (Speculation - I haven't seen it do this
yet.)
-Shane
Brinkman-Davis |