prometheus
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You know what else would be nice to have? A very basic definition of what overclocking is.
I'm overclocked and to be honest... I'm not pefectly clear on what it actually does. I think it allows the processor and the electical frequency of the battery to be faster and higher than stock settings - and that speeds of the screen animations and general snappiness of the device. It also creates the opportunity for prematurely aging the CPU and possibly even overheating the battery and effectively frying the device.
So, without the answer... here's some good FAQs:
-- What is overclocking?
-- How do I overclock and why should I / shouldn't I overclock?
-- What are the pros and cons of overclocking?
I know this was intended as a FAQ for rooting and not overclocking... But, I think ovderclocking is so closely linked with rooting it would be good in the FAQs to have a concise and clear definition of what it actually is. Or at least a statement regarding: "if you want to overclock, you need to root first... and this is how you ovreclock... and this is what you should know about overclocking..." -- just my $0.02.
I'm overclocked and to be honest... I'm not pefectly clear on what it actually does. I think it allows the processor and the electical frequency of the battery to be faster and higher than stock settings - and that speeds of the screen animations and general snappiness of the device. It also creates the opportunity for prematurely aging the CPU and possibly even overheating the battery and effectively frying the device.
So, without the answer... here's some good FAQs:
-- What is overclocking?
-- How do I overclock and why should I / shouldn't I overclock?
-- What are the pros and cons of overclocking?
I know this was intended as a FAQ for rooting and not overclocking... But, I think ovderclocking is so closely linked with rooting it would be good in the FAQs to have a concise and clear definition of what it actually is. Or at least a statement regarding: "if you want to overclock, you need to root first... and this is how you ovreclock... and this is what you should know about overclocking..." -- just my $0.02.