Samsung Galaxy S II overclocked, exceeds 4,000 on the Quadrant benchmark test

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Samsung Galaxy S II overclocked, exceeds 4,000 on the Quadrant benchmark test
The Samsung Galaxy S II has caught quite a buzz thanks to a super high Quadrant benchmark test score and an amazingly fast browser that has beaten all comers so far. Even in the States, where Samsung has yet to announce any sort of launch schedule, the handset has already been selected as the next smartphone by many who have been praying that the device ends up with their current carrier.

Meanwhile, overseas a Samsung Galaxy S II owner decided that the 1.2GHz dual core Exynos processor was just not fast enough, so he overclocked the phone to 1.5GHz. A Quadrant benchmark test performed at that speed resulted in a score of over 4,000.

If you own the device and would like to attempt to duplicate the feat, click on the sourcelink. Just make sure that you can handle that speed.

source: Xda-DevelopersForum via Engadget

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