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Originally Posted by toddpedersen
I have been using the attached Overclocking program that **CAUTION** when used RIGHT, works well.

I caution people to NOT mess with too many of the stock settings, as I experienced issues with the phone locking up when I tried to "under" clock it during backlight off and suspend mode. The main problem I had was when I was on the phone and the proximity sensor shut down the screen, it wold not come back on with out a soft reset. Once I uninstalled the program and reinstalled it, limiting my profile changes it runs fine.

I have run at 528 MHz and 384MHz with no problems, although I made adjustments to 384MHz as my max, because I saw a very nice speed increase with that level and did not want to trade potential battery life depletion with the higher 528MHz setting. I think the stock clocking rate is 256MHz or 245MHz, but don't quote me.

I run the Power Saving profile adjusted to 384MHZ when the phone is operational, then step down to 245.76MHZ after 5 seconds of being idle and then 122.88MHz after the backlight goes off. I kept the DEFAULT setting of not having the On Suspend checkmarked.

Any problems I did experience were easily rectified by uninstalling the software and rebooting.

As mentioned before, I would NOT adjust to many of the profile settings.

I also made a SPB Backup prior to install, so I could revert back if necessary. I recommend that be done for anyone trying this, just to be safe.
Without installing it, here is what I have to say...

I think this is the one no2chem made for tp1...

Our phones (stock) run at 528mhz
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