The folks at Engadget’s have recently posted the image below – as they do not state a source, I am pretty sure that they got it from a dubious user:

While Marvell’s PXA CPU’s are known for their insane overclockability, one unspecified pin must be pulled low to allow the chip to go over 624 MhZ (AFAIK) – as far as I know, no hardware manufacturer has done that in their designs so far.
IMHO, the image is a very simple fake. A screenshot of TCPMP was made on the device, was edited on the PC and was moved to the Centro once again. The device was then photographed…
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Merry Christmas!
well… Dmitry managed to get a LD up to 845 mhz, he had to raise the cpu voltage and set the multipliers to “338 bus, x2.5 cpu mult”, the only details he gave were that he used a soldering iron, my duct tape and scissors guess was wrong. here the original post: http://1src.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144043&page=1&pp=15
If this is real the mult would be exactly 3x so maybe…!! on a side note, the guy is using skinui… a dgr’s app, I will put my tin foil hat on and adventure to say that maybe, just maybe the guy is DGR himself… if not fake of course…
Merry Christmas everyone!
I want to know which SkinUI theme that is (if it is one).
Hi Folks,
as said – while possible, I doubt it.
Why should anybody do it?
All the best
Tam Hanna
Hi,
That would take five minutes to make in BiRd…
I’m calling BS.
Hi Ryan,
Tam