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The T-Mobile G2 hasn’t even been rooted permanently, and it’s already making some headway when it comes to overclocking the CPU. Yesterday we saw that the handset could be reliably overclocked to 1.3GHz, with a possibility of hitting 1.4GHz. Today, the overclock method to get your G2 working faster than virtually any phone on the market is now available for your modding pleasure....


The G2 can now outperform even the upcoming Desire HD with this hackery, so you will likely not be missing any speed coming from new handsets anytime soon.
Here’s what the dev has to say about the progress,
After two nights of mostly guesswork, I have managed to create an overclocking kernel module for the HTC Vision. The result? I have been able to not only overclock the MSM7x30 in this phone to 1GHz, the stock speed of the higher “binned” but identical 8×55 used in the Desire HD, I have been able to push the processor in my G2 significantly further, up to 1.42GHz! Benchmark scores are very, very high, and the improved CPU performance is in line with what you’d expect from such a high clock frequency. All of this is possible without permanent root (and the ability to flash kernels) because we are using a kernel module and not flashing an actual kernel.
It’s kind of crazy that this guy whipped this overclock solution up as quickly as he did. When you add a speed of 1.42GHz of CPU performance with T-Mobile insanely fast HSPA+ network, you’ve got Geek Gold in your hands. The overclock currently isn’t the easiest to accomplish, but we wouldn’t consider it hard by any means. If you’re not a complete noob, the instructions should be easy enough to follow.
If the already fast G2 just wasn’t snappy enough for you, this method will have you thinking otherwise. Hell, the G2 looks to have beat out the Tegra2 benchmarks! If you thought that the Linpack benchmark of 40 MFLOPS was a lot,  you’ll be happy to hear that the G2 has landed 46. We’re not sure how this will affect battery life, but it’s said that the voltage was only increased slightly, so it may not be as horrifying as it sounds, but who knows.
If you’re willing to give it a go, hit up the link below to get your OC on!
If you’re on the fence about the whole deal, watch the video below!

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