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    Hi!i'm using DEVHOOK launcher mod and custom firmware....anyway,I did what's been told in this topic as went into custom firmware and set the CPU clock...set no change in DEVHOOK...when i booted devhook the CPU clock shows 000mhz.Is this a good sign that the clock is 333mhz already or nothing has been change at all?Any answer for this?

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    what the heck happened to ure devhook?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuansingapore
    Hi!i'm using DEVHOOK launcher mod and custom firmware....anyway,I did what's been told in this topic as went into custom firmware and set the CPU clock...set no change in DEVHOOK...when i booted devhook the CPU clock shows 000mhz.Is this a good sign that the clock is 333mhz already or nothing has been change at all?Any answer for this?
    yeh 000mhz is how it's supposed to be, since u clocked ur cpu in the recovery mode it's running devhook in 333mhz that's why u select "no change" under cpu clockspeed in devhook so it doesn't change since it's already running at 333mhz

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    im trying to get an anser for this question but i thought using wifi at 333mhz for prolonged periods of time would burn out your wifi? im sorry if im wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BL8Z3D247
    yeh 000mhz is how it's supposed to be, since u clocked ur cpu in the recovery mode it's running devhook in 333mhz that's why u select "no change" under cpu clockspeed in devhook so it doesn't change since it's already running at 333mhz
    So i guess that is it,right?Nothing to worry at all because that is how it's supposed to be,isn't it?I was a bit confused
    'cause if i set the clock in devhook to 333 (not in custom firmware) and boot,the PSP will crash then shut off.Just now I set it with custom firmware then it's ok so..just to make sure that it works fine!
    Thanks for the explaination!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuansingapore
    So i guess that is it,right?Nothing to worry at all because that is how it's supposed to be,isn't it?I was a bit confused
    'cause if i set the clock in devhook to 333 (not in custom firmware) and boot,the PSP will crash then shut off.Just now I set it with custom firmware then it's ok so..just to make sure that it works fine!
    Thanks for the explaination!
    yeh u can't change the clockspeed after u set it with the cfw cuz it will crash when trying to use the internet, just set it in recovery mode and set it to "no change" in devhook there's no need to set it in the recovery mode or devhook again, just leave the clockspeed alone and it will run at 333mhz

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    yeah i saw this 2days ago at psp hacks but didnt download it thnx for reminding me tetris

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    Quote Originally Posted by gizmo356
    yeah i saw this 2days ago at psp hacks but didnt download it thnx for reminding me tetris
    same here i knew about it for like a week until i poseted it and dled it

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    Quote Originally Posted by CandieC
    im trying to get an anser for this question but i thought using wifi at 333mhz for prolonged periods of time would burn out your wifi? im sorry if im wrong.
    I'm glad you brought this up. I have read previously in a few places that you do indeed run the risk of burning out the WiFi if you use it at 333Mhz.

    The PSP does get pretty damn warm on the left side after using WiFi, especially overclocked. If anyone can verify or disprove this I would like to know.

    I am more interested in playing UMD games & UMD game back-ups at 266 or 300 or 333 Mhz when using network play (WiFi). I keep my DevHook 0.46 updated but it only lets games enter into network play (ad hoc & infrastructure) at 222 Mhz. Anyone know of a workaround? Will this wlan.prx fix that problem too?

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    i played syphon filter in insfracture mode 333mghz and my psp started getting really hot

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