name='Jim' said:If you can overclock a router, then I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss overclocking a phone.
In fact, I swear there was an app to OC my Sony P1i
my Linksys is sitting at 225mhz from 200 stockIf you can overclock a router, then I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss overclocking a phone.
Rofl, im gonna mount a triple phase onto my RazR and be teh ub3r l337 g33k with the ub3rr phone.PP - you going for phase or watercooling?
On select routers you can download a very popular 3rd party firmware called DD-WRT and inside of it has options to overclock, increase transmit power ect. I can even tell it what antenna i want to transmit and recieve from.wahhhh!... you can overclock a router!? link links links
name='PP Mguire' said:I do network intensive things so yes i see a difference. If your an average user that uses a router for interent then OCing really isnt for you.
No i didnt find software to OC my particular phone but i found other things. The problem is this though the warning in the guide i was using to put a new skin on it was at the very bottom. The warning was saying you couldnt put the new skin on Verizon Razrs. Soo uh, my phone is a pink brick right now. Gonna cost me over 200 bucks to fix itThat will teach me not to screw with things rofl