Update#1: As of 8/19/2010 I will no longer be updating the thread with people who wish to contribute to the bounty as it has gotten to be quite a few people! As of right now I think the bounty is 450$+ but dont know for sure. Anyone who does in fact wish to donate can still do so, but instead of pledging on the thread why not send it directly to the developer!
I will still be updating this thread with any new information and should anyone want me to post something for them a quick PM to me will have you whatever you need! I would like to thank everyone for all their hard work testing, reporting bugs, and to the developers for programming such amazing applications for us!
Update#2: There are now two overclocking applications made by two amazing developers!
The first application (which has seen many changes and is considered by many to be the most stable) is iwfratz's "OCT Tool" which automagically(see what i did there?
) dynamically overclocks your Rhodium( I believe this supports Rhodium only) and also allows you to set your preferred frequency!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7463284&postcount=162
The second application called "Msm7kCpuSpeed" , released by NetRipper( the same developer who overclocked the HTC HD2 Qualcomm 1Ghz Snapdragon processor) was the first application to be released and is a working (with limitations) overclocking tool for most devices that run the MSM7K Qualcomm chipset (Rhodium included) this application isnt as stable as it SOD's(look it up if you dont know what it means!) upon device wakeup most of the time, but some have reported being able to overclock their device higher with this application as compared to OCT Tool - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7181179
Credit to both iwfratz and NetRipper for making these amazing applications and let them know your appreciation by either donating or just telling them you appreciate their work!
I know that I speak for myself and many others here on the XDA forums when I say we love pushing our devices to their full potential! So in that regard I would like to propose the collection of a bounty for the first developer to produce a fully working overclock for Windows Mobile!
If you would like to donate to this bounty please put the amount you would like to pledge! (And please, serious pledge's only! If you dont have the money than please just support this and spread the word! Thanks!) Any amount is appreciated! Remember that the money will be sent via paypal directly to the developer once this project is completed!
Now lets get this started XDA!!!
Total amount so far: 400$!!!
Members who have pledged so far!...
Pyres-50$
aestivalisakito-25$
Balajee-25$
garyyork-25$
LightC-25$
oyebee-25$
5318008-20$
mech_supernova-20$
skeppley-20$
shaolin95-5$+15$!!!
Filippios-15$
ron_samuels-15$
StalkS-15$
atticus182-10$
cajunflavoredbob-10$
Death666Angel-10$
dj_doeboy-10$
gjcamp-10$
lufc-10$
prag16-10$
thx1200-10$
wspaw-10$
xilpaxim-10$
lilchicano-5$
lnoormohamed-5$
Thank you for all of your contributions! (And if ive accidentally left someone off the list let me know!)
At the request of several members here is a more detailed outline of the whats needed to collect this bounty as made by member gjcamp!
* Any overclocking utility should be verifiable through benchmarking and stable by at least approximately a minimum of 20% overclock. (623 mhz)
I will still be updating this thread with any new information and should anyone want me to post something for them a quick PM to me will have you whatever you need! I would like to thank everyone for all their hard work testing, reporting bugs, and to the developers for programming such amazing applications for us!
Update#2: There are now two overclocking applications made by two amazing developers!
The first application (which has seen many changes and is considered by many to be the most stable) is iwfratz's "OCT Tool" which automagically(see what i did there?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7463284&postcount=162
The second application called "Msm7kCpuSpeed" , released by NetRipper( the same developer who overclocked the HTC HD2 Qualcomm 1Ghz Snapdragon processor) was the first application to be released and is a working (with limitations) overclocking tool for most devices that run the MSM7K Qualcomm chipset (Rhodium included) this application isnt as stable as it SOD's(look it up if you dont know what it means!) upon device wakeup most of the time, but some have reported being able to overclock their device higher with this application as compared to OCT Tool - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7181179
Credit to both iwfratz and NetRipper for making these amazing applications and let them know your appreciation by either donating or just telling them you appreciate their work!
I know that I speak for myself and many others here on the XDA forums when I say we love pushing our devices to their full potential! So in that regard I would like to propose the collection of a bounty for the first developer to produce a fully working overclock for Windows Mobile!
If you would like to donate to this bounty please put the amount you would like to pledge! (And please, serious pledge's only! If you dont have the money than please just support this and spread the word! Thanks!) Any amount is appreciated! Remember that the money will be sent via paypal directly to the developer once this project is completed!
Now lets get this started XDA!!!
Total amount so far: 400$!!!
Members who have pledged so far!...
Pyres-50$
aestivalisakito-25$
Balajee-25$
garyyork-25$
LightC-25$
oyebee-25$
5318008-20$
mech_supernova-20$
skeppley-20$
shaolin95-5$+15$!!!
Filippios-15$
ron_samuels-15$
StalkS-15$
atticus182-10$
cajunflavoredbob-10$
Death666Angel-10$
dj_doeboy-10$
gjcamp-10$
lufc-10$
prag16-10$
thx1200-10$
wspaw-10$
xilpaxim-10$
lilchicano-5$
lnoormohamed-5$
Thank you for all of your contributions! (And if ive accidentally left someone off the list let me know!)
At the request of several members here is a more detailed outline of the whats needed to collect this bounty as made by member gjcamp!
* Any overclocking utility should be verifiable through benchmarking and stable by at least approximately a minimum of 20% overclock. (623 mhz)
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