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  • How did you blow through the I/O section that fast. Even with Voodoo I'm taking at least twice as long. (2300 - non overclocked, was getting 1500 before voodoo)

  • got 5600 with my nokia 3310 overclocked to 4.5ghz

  • That was fast

  • I get 4000 quadran on my galaxy S 1.6GHZ

  • @MegaMnguyen Any type of Overclocking will decrease the lifetime in any equipment. Overclocking OVERCLOCKS the hardware into wearing itself out for the best performance. While it also diminishes the long term usage and has a possibility of making whatever hardware you overclocked unstable.

    For all you people who are going to thumbs down this comment, it's the truth. Look it up.

  • @viedoguy101 yeah we get that but why bother using your phone if its not in its full capacity?? i mean gaming would really suck if we just use the stock clock, also why bother protecting your phone for 1 or 2 years when we all know it would get outdated soon an will be replaced by faster phones with faster clocking capabilities, so i recommend overclocking, coz im a gamer and the stock clock is shit. if you want to get the best out of your phone before its gets outdated OC it.

  • I got 3400 on my touch 4G

  • I get 2200 on quadrant on my galaxy s

  • God damn!

  • 1.6ghz overclock?

  • i got the captivate, kinda sucks since devs will always make games for all devices, but i can max out quake 3 and the lowest i got was 42fps

  • HTC desire is the Fastest on my Quadrant Advance Benchamark TEST in HD2...withouth over clocking 1800 normal results.. imagine overclock HD2

  • its relative harmless... Have a look at the forum in the info. :)

  • It is not dangerous? or the value is set so as to avoid any failure of HW?

  • wow overclocking the best processor to date on a device?! *overkill*

  • @YOUCANNOTDENY no such thing as overkill! lol

  • @YOUCANNOTDENY Overclocking reduces the lifetime of the CPU Yes, it reduces it say for example from 10 years of usage to 7 or at worst 5? But seriously, whoever buys a smartphone would have replaced it with a newer one with less than those 5 years "before the overclocked CPU dies", and that's a fact.

  • look in info - score was 2660, btw :)

  • @JesperValentine i didnt overclock. 2271. lag fix 350MB, JM8.

  • @JesperValentine oh and you can tell me how i can clock to 1.2 or 1.6? =)

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