Found this app over at XDA and it works great with my TP2!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7181179
Supported devices
- Raphael
- Diamond (unconfirmed)
- Rhodium
- Topaz (unconfirmed)
- Blackstone
- More?
Features
- The CPU speed is calculated from the actual clock registers, not via some dll or shady method.
- CPU speed is updated every 250ms
- A small dot blinks on each update so that you can see if your device hangs or not.
- Under- or overclock by moving the slider
Notes on overclocking
1) AT YOUR OWN RISK
2) Only works while connected to AC power
3) The "604MHz" OC frequency is a special one. Only with this frequency set, you can remove AC power without having a lockup. So:
after you overclock and want to remove your USB cable, set it to 604MHz first! You'll see it go back to the default 528MHz a second after you remove the cable. That's something the device does, not my app.
4) Overclocking while on battery gives insta-hang.
5) "Apply at boot" is disabled as under- or overclock would hang at boot.
When using TCPMP to benchmark the overclock, be aware that this tool overclocks the CPU, not the GPU.
Battery
The voltage to the processor is the same as when it is on 528MHz. It seems it cannot be increased. However, more speed will result in more heat, which means energy from your battery.
Versions
v1
- Initial release
Known issues
Q: Device hangs when unplugging from AC power
A: Read the overclock notes.
Q: When on battery and I press the "604MHz" button, it shows 604MHz for a brief second, and then goes back to "528MHz".
A: Some driver, module, or whatever in Windows Mobile enforces CPU speed every second, overriding the overclock. This is a known issue.
Credits
Thanks to
NetRipper! and
phhusson and
bzo for their
overclock in the Linux kernel for MSM7k devices, And thanks to
BASSMANBOB for
demand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?p=7181179
Download
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