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touch overclocking program
hey i just wanted to tell u guys about this program it kicks ass...
![]() http://www.htc-touch-info.com/en/overclocking/ if some one already post this sorry newbie here lol. -E Z L N- |
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So you have a SPRINT Touch and installed this? If yes, What did you set your new processor speed to?
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Well from my understanding, the SPRINT Touch has a processor speed of 400MHz default. So if you have one from SPRINT and lowered it all the way down to 260MHz yeh it may croak.
If anything you should have raised it to 460MHz lol! |
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Cool, we could mode the case and mount a heat sink with a blue LED fan on the cpu and overclock it to 600 MHz, then we call make calls faster. Whooooop!!
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There are two versions, and the Sprint one is a faster running processor, so this program may be of no use.
The program in the link is for an Omap processor, and I'm not shure if the Sprint is even an omap one as well, as I see one site saying it's a Qualcomm MSM7500, at 400MHz ... Last time I used an Omap overclocker on a regular Intel CPU I eventually jammed my OS, messed up my mem card, and had to hard reset. The HTC Performance app is for a non-omap processor (Apache) and runs only on WM6 OS. Last edited by Maxx134; 11-16-2007 at 08:11 PM. |
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Sounds good then.
Go here for cab: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=11573&page=2 EDIT: Good idea to ask around forum as well as OEM author luv2chill before trying at your own risk. I dont want to mis-inform or mislead as I dont own a "Touch".. Last edited by Maxx134; 11-17-2007 at 12:53 AM. |
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I'm doubting that there will ever be a program that can overclock the MSM7500.
The dual-core architecture will make overclocking a pain in the ass since I'm sure Qualcomm didn't put a speedstep-type function in the chip. This means you'll probably have to do an overclock on the bus frequency, thus overclocking the chip, just like the PC, which will pose problems on the 133MHz core IMO. Someone correct me if I'm wrong here. |
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