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Root does overclocking help improve to stop gaming lagg???

hi guys,
I brought my wildfire some 3 months ago....recently realised it sucks hard and without rooting its very laggy and boring. i saw some videos on youtube showing wildfire overclocked to 800 mhz but all those games ran with the same lag as my phone's lag. Even if der was any improvement it was very minor and negligible.
so my question is dat does overclocking wildfire to 800 mhz improve its gaming performance or not?
 
hi guys,
I brought my wildfire some 3 months ago....recently realised it sucks hard and without rooting its very laggy and boring. i saw some videos on youtube showing wildfire overclocked to 800 mhz but all those games ran with the same lag as my phone's lag. Even if der was any improvement it was very minor and negligible.
so my question is dat does overclocking wildfire to 800 mhz improve its gaming performance or not?

Yes definitely, overclocking will reduce lag and improve overall performance of your device to an extent
Hooooooowever
Do not fully believe that Wildfire is able to maintain a speed of 800MHz without crashing or having problems, heck im not even sure that there is a kernel which allows speeds of 800MHz.

What im trying to say is that the video where you saw 800MHz, that was probably recorded at the point where the Wildfire was stable, i assume that later on his Wildfire would probably crash if he leaves it on 800MHz,
My Wildfire can only stay stable at 710MHz but i can go up to speeds of 768MHz, but it could be different from your, technically not every Wildfire exactly the same
 
Okay......but even at 710 mhz, is der. any great improvement in performance of wildfire????? Typically speaking for the performance in 3-d gaming???? thanks in advanced...:D
 
Okay......but even at 710 mhz, is der. any great improvement in performance of wildfire????? Typically speaking for the performance in 3-d gaming???? thanks in advanced...:D

3D gaming??
The graphics let alone the processing speed of Wildfire would be inadequate for smooth and efficient gaming, the lag I experienced was phenomenal.

At 710MHz, its ok (well compared to 528MHz) depending on the type of game you are playing of course, most good games that you are able to play on the Wildfire wont be any where near smooth, there will always be lag, only the minority of games would be smooth.
Games i play are:
Radient (Probably uses the most CPU out of the rest)
Papa Stacker
Frozen Bubble
Speedx 3D
Unblock Me
Glow Hockey
Geared
ConnecToo
Defender (Great Game)
Space Physics
Move it!
Yoo Ninja
Xeno Tactic II Tower Defense (Personally I think a very underrated game, its awesome)
 
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