Personally, we wouldn't want to be within 15 feet of a
Centro being mercilessly overclocked to a mind-numbing 936MHz, but we reckon that's where our fearless readers come into play. We're told that this sucker reached prompt criticality and melted into the Earth's crust shortly after this screen shot was taken, and you know what? We can't say we blame it.
[Thanks, Jason]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Fuzzmanmatt @ Dec 24th 2008 11:23PM
How utterly useless is this without telling me how to make it happen myself?
Jack Bauer @ Dec 24th 2008 11:38PM
^ TCPMP. It's at the top of the screenshot.
L3 @ Dec 25th 2008 12:26AM
It's been right in front of our eyes all this time! TCPMP stands for
The Centro PalM Poweredgrenade.
TheGasMan @ Dec 25th 2008 1:53AM
OMG ITS NOVA
backbeat @ Dec 27th 2008 1:55PM
No. That's just more gas, Man.
Idiot.
malibu @ Dec 25th 2008 4:40AM
thats not overclocked tcpmp always gives me false reads on clock speed my blackjack2 is overclocked to 288 and tcpmp has given me reads from 220 to 545 anything higher than 500 the centro would lock faster than my car in hunters point
redleader158 @ Dec 25th 2008 12:12PM
That "was" my phone and yes, TCPMP does give false readings occasionally, but after two overclocking programs, the readings stayed around 700 to 936mhz, which is when i took this picture.
plh2034 @ Dec 25th 2008 5:46AM
WOW!
now if they could only figure a way to overclock a phone that matters
malibu @ Dec 25th 2008 11:41PM
Still 700mhz, im surprised it even was able to run tcpmp or any program for that matter
Zire @ Dec 26th 2008 9:20PM
Besides killing the battery, I don't see the use. TCPMP runs fine at 312 on my Centro. Did you use Lightspeed to overclock?