AMDCam
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Processor | AMD Opteron 148 at (hope) 3.0ghz |
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Motherboard | MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum with Nforce 3 Ultra |
Cooling | XP-90C (CPU), A400 (Graphics), 8 case fans, 92mm Tornado |
Memory | 2gb OCZ Gold DDR500 dual-channel |
Video Card(s) | Leadtek 6800GT near UEE speed (448core/1.18memory) |
Storage | 2x 80gb WD 7,200rpm 8mb cache Caviar SATA 150 in RAID 0 |
Display(s) | (2 soon) Samsung Syncmaster 172N 17" LCD |
Case | Atrix black case with A LOT of mods |
Audio Device(s) | Motherboard |
Power Supply | Aspire 520w tri-fan blue LEDs |
Software | Windows XP Home, Office 2003 Professional Edition |
Hey guys,
I don't usually check up on this site too much anymore, mostly cause my questions are a little past the normal realms of desktop hardware nowadays. But I happen to have an iPhone 3g. Forget the jailbreaking and trendy unlocking 1 click kinda hacking that every user in the world is not only capable of doing, but proud of doing and brag like it's an achievement. But I'm talking about overclocking the seriously age-showing muscle-lacking ARM processor it's got in there. OS4 is the biggest reason to wanna experiment with this, as it's nowhere near as smooth as it used to handle now. And games that're optimized for 3Gs speeds but still CAPABLE (like Gangstar and things) of running on the 3G, would be awesome to see run smoothly. It's really the perfect candidate for a legitimate overclock, and the best part is it's apparently factory underclocked to 412mhz from the stock 600. But I've scoured the internet looking for apps, fixes, modifiers, anything that'll allow me to mess with clockspeeds, and not only do none apparently work but none even logically make sense.
So does anyone have any idea of any way we can mess with these things? W1zzard and other great minds really almost forged this modern world of overclocking and modifying, and I'm glad I was part of that generation. Cause nowadays any kid with an internet connection thinks it's the 'cool' thing to do, and any idiot with money to spare seems to wanna try it...which really shallowed out this whole enthusiast niche. I'll stop rambling, but if anyone's got info I'd love to hear it. Thanks guys
I don't usually check up on this site too much anymore, mostly cause my questions are a little past the normal realms of desktop hardware nowadays. But I happen to have an iPhone 3g. Forget the jailbreaking and trendy unlocking 1 click kinda hacking that every user in the world is not only capable of doing, but proud of doing and brag like it's an achievement. But I'm talking about overclocking the seriously age-showing muscle-lacking ARM processor it's got in there. OS4 is the biggest reason to wanna experiment with this, as it's nowhere near as smooth as it used to handle now. And games that're optimized for 3Gs speeds but still CAPABLE (like Gangstar and things) of running on the 3G, would be awesome to see run smoothly. It's really the perfect candidate for a legitimate overclock, and the best part is it's apparently factory underclocked to 412mhz from the stock 600. But I've scoured the internet looking for apps, fixes, modifiers, anything that'll allow me to mess with clockspeeds, and not only do none apparently work but none even logically make sense.
So does anyone have any idea of any way we can mess with these things? W1zzard and other great minds really almost forged this modern world of overclocking and modifying, and I'm glad I was part of that generation. Cause nowadays any kid with an internet connection thinks it's the 'cool' thing to do, and any idiot with money to spare seems to wanna try it...which really shallowed out this whole enthusiast niche. I'll stop rambling, but if anyone's got info I'd love to hear it. Thanks guys