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dharvey4651
6th January 2008, 09:53 AM
I found this app over at ppcgeeks created by a guy named KidGixxer that is able to safely overclock our Touch's up to 624Mhz. I have mine overclocked to 624 right now and it is just stupid fast.

HTC Performance (http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=11573&page=2)

coachamos
6th January 2008, 10:06 AM
are you able to actice sync your phone after overclocking it? I had the batter clocker and everytime I overclocked my phone, my active sync wound't connect. Are you any problems with you active sync?

trehouse
6th January 2008, 10:46 PM
Does anyone know if this app even does anything? I'm running it also on my Vogue and although it seems snappier if it really does anything I think that people have said that it's not upping your processor speed. And no, no problems syncing or anything.

Shaska
7th January 2008, 08:54 AM
Question, Do you know how much heat the proc is putting out at 624? because thats a pretty decent sized overclock... Hate to see it fry out after a while on ya...

trehouse
7th January 2008, 01:04 PM
No heat, nada. It may not be doing anything as per other posts. Seems to do something for me but it may be the power of whishful thinking : ) .

Lowen SoDium
8th January 2008, 04:25 AM
No heat, nada. It may not be doing anything as per other posts. Seems to do something for me but it may be the power of whishful thinking : ) .

Ran the benchmark in TCPMP and it didn't score any better than it did with out this program. I don't have SPB Benchmark.

berardi
8th January 2008, 04:37 PM
I installed on my Touch and see no difference whatsoever :(

therealholg
8th January 2008, 11:34 PM
this tool isn't intended to overclock qualcomm chips found in sprint touch. its for intel xscales.

XmentalX
9th January 2008, 11:55 AM
this tool isn't intended to overclock qualcomm chips found in sprint touch. its for intel xscales.

yes such is true, that is for the intel PXA series processors not the MSM7500 chipset and samsung processor used in the touch

berardi
9th January 2008, 07:52 PM
yes such is true, that is for the intel PXA series processors not the MSM7500 chipset and samsung processor used in the touch

So where do we get one for the Sprint Touch? :)

OrionSX
14th January 2008, 08:56 AM
From what I know, the processor in the HTC Vogue (thats all CDMA version Touches, like the one Sprint sells. If your Touch has no SIM card, its a Vogue, not an Elf.) is a Qualcomm 7500, which is in fact a dual-core processor... At least, I think I read that somewhere. Anyways, as such, there is no application that can overclock that processor. Sorry fellas. The GSM version has a TI OMAP 200mhz processor, which can ironically be OC'd to 624, faster then the CDMA's Qualcomm processor. But they still don't get the double RAM! :D

NetrunnerAT
23rd January 2008, 04:45 PM
Qualcomm isnt a dual core cpu!

You mess words with future's!

Intel means with dual core ... two cpus like a multi cpu system. Os can use both cores.

Qualcomm and TI OMAP have only one cpu for OS! Qualcomm use a ARM11 and OMAP a ARM9. The secound Cpu is for Radio only and a ARM7 Cpu. It means ... two Cpus are in one Chip Case but it isnt a Dual Core Cpu like Intel or AMD PC Cpu. Both Cpus are only connected with a little rs232 interface (OMAP use this way) to communicat.

Sorry for my very bad english!

rdwing
24th January 2008, 06:23 AM
Wrong, the Qualcomm MSM7500 in the sprint touch has two cores. One core is a 400MGhz ARM11 for main OS work, and a 133MGhz ARM9 for all radio related operations.

Brozono
28th January 2008, 09:45 PM
From what I know, the processor in the HTC Vogue (thats all CDMA version Touches, like the one Sprint sells. If your Touch has no SIM card, its a Vogue, not an Elf.) is a Qualcomm 7500, which is in fact a dual-core processor... At least, I think I read that somewhere. Anyways, as such, there is no application that can overclock that processor. Sorry fellas. The GSM version has a TI OMAP 200mhz processor, which can ironically be OC'd to 624, faster then the CDMA's Qualcomm processor. But they still don't get the double RAM! :D

This is correct, it is impossible to push the MSM7500 pask 400Mhz, well really 384MHz

No1ustad
28th January 2008, 09:49 PM
correct. I tried it anyway on the VOGUE and didn't notice a difference. deleted.

Dishe
28th February 2008, 08:10 AM
From what I know, the processor in the HTC Vogue (thats all CDMA version Touches, like the one Sprint sells. If your Touch has no SIM card, its a Vogue, not an Elf.) is a Qualcomm 7500, which is in fact a dual-core processor... At least, I think I read that somewhere. Anyways, as such, there is no application that can overclock that processor. Sorry fellas. The GSM version has a TI OMAP 200mhz processor, which can ironically be OC'd to 624, faster then the CDMA's Qualcomm processor. But they still don't get the double RAM! :D

If you push the OMAP past 300Mhz, it starts to get really unruly. I don't think anyone has succesfully overclocked it to 624. 624mhz is the standard accepted overclock for the xscale chips. It doesn't make much sense to use that number in reference to the omap.

studio41
25th May 2008, 06:07 PM
does the HTC Performance work on the Mogul 6800 as well . Seems to be that the Mogul doesnt use xscale processor. Cant use hack master,etc.
Also Mogul has 400 mhz CPU processor, whats seems the best overclock speed without distroying the processor

jim256
26th May 2008, 01:30 AM
does the HTC Performance work on the Mogul 6800 as well . Seems to be that the Mogul doesnt use xscale processor. Cant use hack master,etc.
Also Mogul has 400 mhz CPU processor, whats seems the best overclock speed without distroying the processor

there is currently no way to overclock the qualcomm msm 7xxx chipsets (mogul and touch)