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Bphili
05-03-2008, 06:08 AM
Hey i just got this over at http://www.smartphonejunkie.com/main.php thanks to Dash

"It's a control panel. You launch it, enable 'dynamic CPU frequency scaling' checkbox, and pick the 520mhz max or 624mhz settings.

Then you forget about it, except your mogul or touch to now runs like it's on steroids.
It is noticeably faster... snappier. Stable, so far, as well".

After a soft-reset. Go to settings>system>performance, where you'll see a new icon called Performance.

Here's the link
http://rapidshare.com/files/87407743...mance.cab.html
I just installed it and WOW!! You can really see the difference.





"HTC performance only works on xscales... it wont work on the dual core stuff found in these qualicom devices. because there is (at this date) absolutely no way to overclock the 400mhz core (dedicated for the UI) without screwing up the 133 core dedicated for the radio (or "the phone") hopefully those wizcode geeks are going to figure this out for their next release of pocket hack master but I'm getting more and more skeptical the more I look into it.
You can oc your ti omap to like 3something but it will get weird on you.
If you have seen "faster" speeds I apologize for killing your placebo effect."

I just read this..... what a buzz kill, but i still see a performance improvement, so you guys decide.

jim256
06-03-2008, 02:28 AM
Hey i just got this over at http://www.smartphonejunkie.com/main.php thanks to Dash

"It's a control panel. You launch it, enable 'dynamic CPU frequency scaling' checkbox, and pick the 520mhz max or 624mhz settings.

Then you forget about it, except your mogul or touch to now runs like it's on steroids.
It is noticeably faster... snappier. Stable, so far, as well".

After a soft-reset. Go to settings>system>performance, where you'll see a new icon called Performance.

Here's the link
http://rapidshare.com/files/87407743...mance.cab.html
I just installed it and WOW!! You can really see the difference.





"HTC performance only works on xscales... it wont work on the dual core stuff found in these qualicom devices. because there is (at this date) absolutely no way to overclock the 400mhz core (dedicated for the UI) without screwing up the 133 core dedicated for the radio (or "the phone") hopefully those wizcode geeks are going to figure this out for their next release of pocket hack master but I'm getting more and more skeptical the more I look into it.
You can oc your ti omap to like 3something but it will get weird on you.
If you have seen "faster" speeds I apologize for killing your placebo effect."

I just read this..... what a buzz kill, but i still see a performance improvement, so you guys decide.

This has been posted and discussed many many times. it does not, does not...work on the msm 72/7500 series...

the title of this thread really should be changed in order to prevent giving a million users false hope about the same app again...good ole "HTC Performance".
doesnt belong in the vogue section, and should not have "sprint" on the end.