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October 29, 2006
SE-B Overclocking Module 02 Released

Posted by greg

Earlier yesterday Cpasjuste released an overclocking module for 2.71 SE-B users; however, you were unable to select your desired clock speed. Instead you’d be forced to 333MHz and no working WiFi. This obviously left some hesitant to overclock their PSP if sacrificing their online gaming experience was in question. Also — in order to initially remove the module you had to remove SE-B entirely through the recovery console. Well… Today Cpasjuste has released the Overclocking Module 02 which improves on these two silly problems — you’re now given the ability to select the clock speed and you can safely remove only the module. Here’s the breakdown:

  • 333 Mhz (fast but no WIFI in games)
  • 300 Mhz (fast with WIFI WORKING in games)
  • 111 Mhz (Slow but save battery)

Another thing to note is that while remaining in the XMB the PSP will clock at 222MHz. Only will overclocking take affect when playing any PSP game.

To install: copy the contents of this zip archive to your memory stick. Ensure the “oc” directory ends up in the “ms0:/PSP/GAME150″ directory. Launch from the Game menu and you should be set.

Again, as with any firmware modification tool, use at your own risk!

Download: SE-B Overclocking Module 02

Nice work Cpasjuste.

- source: qj

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22 Comments »

    Comment by La
    2006-10-29 16:10:36

    So What ????????
    whats the point.

     
    Comment by tom
    2006-10-29 16:19:57

    Ill wait for next version.. seering the first 2 versions are always full of bugs that f*ck ur psp over

     
    Comment by Pain85
    2006-10-29 16:24:30

    u should install this mod if u guys want to play NFS Carbon smoothly ;)

     
    Comment by kylej
    2006-10-29 17:22:21

    good for playing some games smothly or if ur on ac!!

     
    Comment by Tazie
    2006-10-29 17:27:15

    Sounds GR8

    will this work with SEB’ second release, cause it says only use with SEB ?

     
    Comment by mattewilson
    2006-10-29 17:31:23

    yeah it does work with seb2′ i got this from the site listed as the source on the front page
    ello there ! I’v made a long break on the psp scene but i’m not dead
    Its 02h40 here, I’m really tired sorry i past the quick made readme.

    Some few precisions :
    - XMB will remain at 222Mhz
    - Compatible with SE-B and SE-B’ (SEB2)
    - All is automatic, no possibility to switch games back to 222mhz (exept if you remove seb with the recovery).
    - WIFI IS BORKEN FOR NOW WITH THE MOD, NO ONLINE PLAY.

     
    Comment by RyanMWolfe
    2006-10-29 17:32:00

    NFS Carbon is really not smooth

    i used 300Mhz and still get lag!

     
    Comment by pspfreak
    2006-10-29 17:36:03

    u should try 333hz

     
    Comment by mattewilson
    2006-10-29 17:48:17

    to all the guys playing psp carbon and having the smoothness problems are u using the cso or the full iso. as i have a ripkit which creates both cso&iso but with the cso it is really choppy and with the iso it plays perfectly. and this is all without changing clockspeed.

     
    Comment by Vexille
    2006-10-29 19:19:42

    can i install 2.71 SE-B on a psp 2.50 ??? or i have to donwgrade him to 1.50 first ???

     
    Comment by MarkSawbo
    2006-10-29 19:30:32

    i believe you have to be at 1.50…i downgraded usign the generic downgrader then put 2.71 SE on. As long as ur psp is not a TA, and u fllow the downgrader instruction u shud have no problems

     
    Comment by James Burke
    2006-10-29 20:56:48

    Whats the advantage of overclocking the PSP?

     
    Comment by The Unique Warrior
    2006-10-29 21:00:00

    @10 u have to downgrad ( and u have to be on 2.71 SE-A,B,B’ ) u can use any downgrader u want but I suggest u to upgrade to 2.71 and use genetric downgrader ( it really gives you a fresh flash ) ..
    oh .. btw I’m going to add this to my uFlash on the next release ( as the host didn’t front paged me u don’t know anything about it :( but u can chech it out on qj )

     
    Comment by TurbodTalon
    2006-10-29 21:24:38

    Yeah, Liberty City Stories lags considerably when CSO’d as well. That may be a factor.

     
    Comment by TurbodTalon
    2006-10-29 21:33:33

    The PSP’s processor can run up to 333Mhz. So running it at this speed technically isn’t even truly ‘overclocking’, its just allowing the PSP to run at its most efficient clock speed. True overclocking would be any speed over 333Mhz, and I haven’t seen a program that does that yet. I don’t know what speed the PSP normally runs games at, but this program allows you to run them at 333 all the time. This would decrease loading times, etc. You won’t be harming your PSP, because it’s made to run at that speed. You’ll just use more battery.

     
    Comment by BAYAREA
    2006-10-29 21:56:47

    koo but wuh tha hell is a TA-082!!!!

     
    Comment by MX
    2006-10-29 23:02:30

    i’m using 2.71 se-b and the recovery file does not work…i don’t have access to my “ms0:/psp/game/” in the menu…can somebody help me?????PLEASE

    thks :D

     
    Comment by The Unique Warrior
    2006-10-30 01:04:14

    make a folder called ISO on the root of memory stick :)

     
    Comment by DjDumbBi
    2006-10-30 01:27:56

    @16 the TA-082 is the PSP motherboard from Satan…..I mean evil Sony. Go look in the forums for more interesting answers.

     
    Comment by Nknave
    2006-10-30 21:37:00

    thank you, finally I can play Tomb Raider Legend with smoth gameplay at 333hz, don“t use wifi anyways

    :)

     
    Comment by 21
    2006-11-02 14:21:09

    Will this work for SE-B3 (SE-B”)?

     
    Comment by David
    2006-11-03 01:46:19

    yes it will work on SE-B3

     
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