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Old Setting to 333 mhz OVERHEATING? & whats better UMD or ISO 08-07-2007, 03:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Setting to 333 mhz OVERHEATING? & whats better UMD or ISO

just 2 questions:

Does setting CPU Speed up to 333 mhz overheat the psp


Whats better* battery life/performance* UMD or ISO?

also what does faster mhz do with xmb

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Old Setting to 333 mhz OVERHEATING? & whats better UMD or ISO 08-07-2007, 03:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Setting to 333 mhz OVERHEATING? & whats better UMD or ISO

no the 333 mhz will not mess up the psp.

battery and performance are the same and ISO and UMD pretty much work the same if thats what you mean.
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Default Setting to 333 mhz OVERHEATING? & whats better UMD or ISO

333 will not overheat, it can go up to that safely without over heating, sony just never wanted to use that to make the better life better..

No games need it really, and ISO's that are on a good card usually run faster & better.
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333 will not overheat, it can go up to that safely without over heating, sony just never wanted to use that to make the better life better..

No games need it really, and ISO's that are on a good card usually run faster & better.
just play socom fireteam bravo 2 online seems much faster fps then default settings just wanted to know so i keep it like this
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Default Setting to 333 mhz OVERHEATING? & whats better UMD or ISO

thats good man do it all the time while playing gta vcs on ad-hoc mode.
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Default Setting to 333 mhz OVERHEATING? & whats better UMD or ISO

^ thanks for the information now can anyone tell me xmb+ higher mhz does
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well if you set your cpu speed to 333mhz on xmb just makes it a little faster not needed though it will not harm your psp.
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alright man happy that it is cleared up for you enjoy psphacks forums.
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