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You should start by doing some tests to figure out what your processor can do. Other people's settings may not work for you because processors can vary so much.
That being said: I started at low voltage, 1.0GHz and moved up to 1.25GHz over the course of a few days. Wait at each setting for a day or so to make sure it's stable with normal use. After I found 1.25GHz was stable, I moved up to 1.3GHz and started to get some FC's and a reboot. So, I backed it down.
The most accurate and time saving method I have found is to use Quick Clock Advanced and let it automatically calculate your lowest voltage and max speed. You can then export the settings and import into Droid Overclock under 'advanced/custom'.
When I used it, it overclocked my DX to 1.3 and it was stable (1.35ghz started having issues, but I could go up to 1.4ghz). Anyways, I took the CPU speeds I wanted and plugged into QuickClock and let it calculate the needed voltage. I thne plugged these numbers in Droid OC and only had to tweak the voltage within a +/-2 range for stability.
Jrummy.....Hello, I bought this app from the market and it installed fine. Everything seemed to be working ok.......until I used the manage cache tool. I used the ''move all cache to sdcard'' button and now I have several broken apps. Including email, market, amazon app store and several others. I tried to use the "move all cache back to data" button, but I get an error message "error:no cache found on sdcard". I have used QtADB to browse around and try to find the missing cache files to no avail. Any help would be appreciated.
I am running a Casio Commando rooted.
Update:Well i got the thing working again by deleting the data on broken apps. get's them working but I lost all my saved data. I guess it doesn't pay nice with the CC..... Uninstalled, Oh well