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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Pico 2 max cpuspeed (asking for a friend)

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PhenixRising
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Posted: 07:54pm 21 Aug 2024
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My (his) 2040s are rock solid at 400MHz.

Pico 2 spits its the dummy out at this  
Edited 2024-08-22 05:55 by PhenixRising
 
Mixtel90

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Hardly surprising. The M33 cores are far more complex than the M0+. There's a lot more going on in there. However, due to the increased performance of the M33 you get a lot more speed for the same, or even lower, CPU speed.

The Hazard3 cores are even less able to overclock so tell your friend not to go there or he'll get *really* upset.
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PhenixRising
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Says he had a 400MHz PC in 1998..dunno
 
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  PhenixRising said  Says he had a 400MHz PC in 1998..dunno

Perhaps interesting to compare such as power consumption, performance, GPIOs & cost.  The RP2350 does well on all those.

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  JohnS said  
  PhenixRising said  Says he had a 400MHz PC in 1998..dunno

Perhaps interesting to compare such as power consumption, performance, GPIOs & cost.  The RP2350 does well on all those.

John


I prefer the 2350 any time. What we have here with MMBasic is mind blowing.

I am particularly impressed with our SETTICK. Provided that we avoid blocking code, the "determinism" out performs Linux CNC RT.

My own experiments continue to impress.
Edited 2024-08-22 07:39 by PhenixRising
 
Bleep
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  PhenixRising said  My (his) 2040s are rock solid at 400MHz.

Pico 2 spits its the dummy out at this  


As far as I can see Peter has not released any firmware that will allow you to over clock by more than 378MHz either the VGA version, or the 'Standard', you just get a message saying:-
Error : 400000 is invalid (Valid is 48000 to 378000)
So currently you cannot test overclocking above 378MHz
 
matherp
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See this for details. I limit the overvolt to 1.3 which manages 378MHz but won't go higher than that. Even at 1.3 the package is running at over 45C
 
PhenixRising
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Yeah, 378MHz is more than enough  
 
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