Amazon Kindle Fire Over-Clocked?

Published on November 21st, 2011 | by justin

Without Running SetCPU


Running SetCPU

Well that’s crazy I decided to see how the SetCPU application functioned on a rooted kindle device. My 2 screenshots above will show you the difference with root and without running SetCPU, and root with running the SetCPU application. You need to have Root Access on your Amazon Kindle Device in order to overclock the device.

You can do a benchmark for yourself using the same benchmark application that be can downloaded for free on the Android marketplace by Clicking here.

Leave a comment if you see a difference in your device, be careful I ran this for 24 hours and didn’t see that much of a decrease in battery life or performance.

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  • snidleywhiplash

    How did you setup your set cpu to overclock the kindle?

    • http://droidpirate.com justin

      All I did was install the application from the Android market place. Once you open the app it will ask for root permissions choose “Allow” then once you open the SetCPU app choose Automatic detection.

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