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  • Metalmayhem
    Senior Member

    • Jul 19
    • 372
    • Touch Pro
    • 6.1
    • Sprint

    #1

    nueClockControl

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    nueClockControl allows you to change the clock speed of your Touch Pro or Touch Diamond.

    This version is now known to be working on both GSM and CDMA devices.

    Although overclocking is not possible yet, you can set the frequency of the ARM11 core to the preset ranges between 19.20 MHz and 528.0 MHz. Note that Device Information always displays 528.0 MHz, so you should use nueClockControl to gauge your current device frequency.

    There is also a command line mode:
    nueClockControl.exe setting
    where setting is a number from 0-7, corresponding to frequencies in the combobox. 7 is 528.00 MHz and 0 is 19.20 MHz.


    I also don’t know if underclocking will improve your battery life. I just know that running the device at 19.20 MHz is horribly slow and you shouldn’t try it unless you’re in for some pain.



    Thanks to No2chem
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  • Bigrob
    Senior Member

    • Feb 07
    • 1107
    • Touch Pro
    • 6.1
    • Sprint

    #2
    Re: nueClockControl

    nice find bro but dont the pro's already have a clock speed of 528?

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    • Sh0wNuF
      Senior Member

      • Jul 09
      • 439
      • Sprint Touch Pro
      • 6.5
      • Sprint

      #3
      Re: nueClockControl

      Originally posted by scott8813
      nice find bro but dont the pro's already have a clock speed of 528?
      yeah....all this does is allow you to underclock your diamond/pro
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      • Metalmayhem
        Senior Member

        • Jul 19
        • 372
        • Touch Pro
        • 6.1
        • Sprint

        #4
        Re: nueClockControl

        Originally posted by scott8813
        nice find bro but dont the pro's already have a clock speed of 528?
        yeah No2chem has had a break through with this, but has only been able to underclock... maybe on next releases he will find a way to overclock it, past 528(even thought it already is fast and lacks battery power)
        I'm assuming he released it so people can test out if it saves battery power when underclocked.

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