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Old 02-02-2009, 04:23 PM
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Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM

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Originally Posted by weedahoe View Post
He wasnt giving an assumption but was giving an analogy to help others better understand what it is you are trying to do.

But again, why are you wasting your time on a dead device that USED to be so popular but is used by a very small percentage of the PPC population? Im not saying youre not smart because IDK you but it just seems to make more sense to invest your time and mental energy in a device that has future potential and not one of the past.

We all know and have known it can safely go to 624. We all know all of it has to be compatable or else thier would have been severe issues with it when we all stepped it up. But you want to speed something up that no one used anymore and even if you did it OC it, it would be like taking that 800 hp engine in ggurusuas' chevette and running it on fumes because it is still severely limited my its RAM when compared to todays higher applications and devices.
I still use this phone for myself and I bet there are still others out there using it so I do not consider it a waist of time. To be honest, I am waisting more time arguing with the other guy about whether or not it is a system on a chip or not. That was a waist of time.

If you, or anyone has a question on a newer phone like the Touch I would be more than happy to help with that too. I am familur with most of the new processors but I kept on seeing these posts all over the web about the HTC Performance utility and if it actually works or not so I just thought I would help resolve and put it to rest you follow?

p.s. If that's your dog in the pic it's huge!!! Dogs are great. I got a Black Lab/pitbull mix.
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