April 15, 2011 |

The Viewsonic G Tablet Overclocked To 1.4GHz

The Viewsonic G tablet – an originally 1GHz Tegra 2, 10.1-inch Android 2.2 tablet – has had its CPU boundries pushed to its limits and beyond. The tablet has been hacked by an xda-developers forum member to have its processor overclocked to 1.4GHz, which was done by using a custom ROM, custom kernel and overclocking software. The G tablet was actually pushed to 1.6GHz, but was found to only work at 1.4GHz – which is still one of the highest benchmark scores from an Android tablet to date. That’s not bad keeping in mind that this tablet isn’t necessarily top of the line – it sells for USD$280 and has recently come on sale.

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Categories: Android Tablet, Hardware News, Other, Tablet, Viewsonic

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