The good thing about Cpasjuste's updated Dark_Alex SE-B Overclocking Module is that it gives users options. Accordingly, PSP's can be clocked to 333Mhz, 300Mhz or 111Mhz depending on one's preference. Speaking of which, we guess everything boils down to preference, right? We mean, if it works for you then go. It is in this light thet developer MiG created a somewhat similar module of his own.
MiG, in our forum, admits he prefers the Devhook VSH style of changing the clock speed. Thinking a number of people would like the same as well, the U.K.-based homebrewer came up then with this release. Instead of the three speed option, this module allows users to changed between 222mhz and 333mhz, simply by pressing the "select" button in the VSH. Also, the clock speed is indicated on the top left corner much like in Devhook.
Regarding installation, MiG sends out his appreciation to Cpasjuste as he patterned it from the OC module. To install this mod, just copy the folder to the GAME/GAME150 folder, then run it from the game menu. Press circle once prompted. In case you give this one a try, kindly give your feedbacks as MiG plans to further improve his 2.71 SE-B VSH Overclocking module.
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