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2010-12-26
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#12
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Having such low minimum will worsen the responsiveness of the phone.
Increase the minimum to at least 500MHz to notice the improvement.
I personally use 1000 min 1000 max. But not recommended for all. =P
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2010-12-26
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2010-12-26
, 21:21
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i overclocked my n900 using this guide
http://thehandheldblog.com/2010/07/2...r-two-minutes/
but i cant find any considerable improvement in speed inspite of running it at 1000mhz.pls can someone help
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2010-12-27
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I just use it for extra responsiveness really. I don't really do much gaming and mostly just browse the web using MIcroB. So I want it to be as responsive as I can get it to be. It doesn't really use any extra battery from what I've noticed either.
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2010-12-27
, 08:19
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#17
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Increase the minimum to at least 500MHz to notice the improvement.
I personally use 1000 min 1000 max. But not recommended for all. =P
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