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TomasNM
13th October 2005, 04:28 PM
How can I overclock the processor frequency. Some people says,that their device is running on 530MHz or on other speed. Default is the frequency 400Mhz(that we know). Is it a special tool to do that? Thanks in advance.
SaBo
14th October 2005, 11:16 AM
Yes, try Pocket Hackmaster or XCPUScalar.
Use both tools at your own risk since overclocking may destroy your device.
Sascha
Rudegar
14th October 2005, 11:39 AM
keep in mind that higher frequency == lower batt time
TomasNM
14th October 2005, 04:51 PM
...overclocking may destroy your device...
It doesn't help a hard-reset or a ROM upgrade via bootloader?
Olipro
14th October 2005, 11:20 PM
it's not designed to be overclocked, that said, I've overclocked mine when I need to, and it hasn't exploded/melted/refused to turn on so far...
SaBo
15th October 2005, 01:02 AM
...overclocking may destroy your device...
It doesn't help a hard-reset or a ROM upgrade via bootloader?
No, not if your CPU or memory chip dies.
Sascha
TomasNM
15th October 2005, 08:48 AM
Yes understand of course. I have experiences with PC overclocking. That if is a high frequency for the processor,the computer freezes itself or doesn't start. It's working again at lower frequency. Nothing was damaged. But I've mentioned,that the CPU clock will turn back to 400MHz after HReset... Or not?
SaBo
15th October 2005, 12:56 PM
But I've mentioned,that the CPU clock will turn back to 400MHz after HReset... Or not?
Yes, it will.
XCPUScalar for instance returns to default speeds when device is not resetted by the program itself, so even after soft-reset with other tools.
Sascha
Lord_ZealoN
4th April 2007, 05:47 PM
One question.
Can I use XCPUScalar for "downclock" and get more battery?
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