Placebo effect. The topic has been beat to death already here- the Qualcomm MSM CPUs do not support dynamic voltage required to make clock rate changes.
Remember the OMAP processors in the GSM phones (Wizard, Tornado, original Touch, etc)? They supported overclocking, as well as the Xscale found in the Apache as well as the original dell Axim, etc. Guess what? The Xscale overclocking tools didn't work on the Omap, and the Omap overclockers didn't work on the Xscale.
Know why?
The chips are different and use different voltage control commands!
So why on earth would you assume that the Qualcomm chips (which are well documented as NOT SUPPORTING DYNAMIC CLOCK SPEEDS AT ALL) would work with the Xscale clock tool that is HTCPerformance?!
I mean, if someone created a fake MSM overclocker, I'd understand if someone fell for it, but you're using a tool for the wrong architecture!
Sorry about the shouting, it just bothers me when people don't read...
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...&postcount=129