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purelithium
13-12-2007, 02:30 AM
I'm a speed freak. I know our CPUs are at 400mhz already, but what about pushing that further? Are there any utilities out there that can do this?

storino03
13-12-2007, 09:02 AM
None work with the Qualcomm processor since it's dual core. It'll probably be next to impossible since the other core has to be overclocked as well and it's part of the phone side, which may screw things up. The Mogul has the same exact one.

--James

dharvey4651
13-12-2007, 10:46 PM
I would say that if you were in the fancy of a nice, pretty, expensive paperweight, go ahead and try to overclock your Touch.

jessiethe3rd
15-12-2007, 06:10 PM
I've overclocked tons of PPCs... what you get you in speed increases is a decrease in battery life. IMHO not work the give/take.

violent23
15-12-2007, 06:40 PM
dharvey thanks for the useless comment. jessiethe3rd maybe some people are willing to give battery life for speed. It would be nice if people were less willing to cut down someone for what they want, and maybe answer there question instead, no opinion needed.

purelithium
15-12-2007, 07:26 PM
That's kind of why I've left this thread. No one seems to want to give helpful advice/info. They are all about telling me what i'm doing wrong.:rolleyes:

Comes with being on the internet, though.

dharvey4651
17-12-2007, 04:20 AM
Please forgive my previous comment. I was in a crappy mood and I really didn't care who I offended when I posted that comment.

Unfortunately there is no true way to overclock the Touch thanks to the dual core processor. One half of the processor is used for the OS, while the other half is geared mostly for the phone features. In order to overclock one half, you would have to overclock the other as well and this could potentially put your CDMA radio out of commission. If you only decided to overclock one hald of the Processor, you would probably fry your device and I know you don't want that. I don't want that for you either.

Dan.