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    Default PSP Go Clocked in at 480MHz According to the FCC

    PSP Go Clocked in at 480MHz According to the FCC
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    Check this interesting news tidbit out... The PSP Go - model number PSP-N1001 - apparently packs a faster CPU than its predecessor. That's according to recently filed documents over at the FCC. Now it's suspected the PSP Go will remain locked at 333MHz; however - you know what's up when the device is cracked open and its true potential unleashed.


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    hmmm this bad boy has some potenial

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    yea but it still doesnt make up for the fact that there is no umd support, not that i own any but still lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scruffy120 View Post
    yea but it still doesnt make up for the fact that there is no umd support, not that i own any but still lol
    and...

    *touchscreen
    *dual nubs

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    Quote Originally Posted by xxsnipexx View Post
    and...

    *touchscreen
    *dual nubs
    Why would except 2 analogs? It's the same PSP remodeled, NOT a PSP-2

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    There's NOT dual analogs.

    And it's completely digital but there will be a way to get digital forms of the UMDs you currently own, Sony will be releasing a program for your PSP which will dump part of your UMD so you can pull it off the memorystick and download the digital version from their site.





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    ohh wow somebody is gonna figure a way to get a digital copy of the game from sony's site fo free. lol. when is the psp-2 supposed to come out? or is there even a project outline?

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    i forgot to mention, the upgrade is useless unless hacking ur psp....its locked at 333mhz anyway lol

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    but they have an option for 480? wtf would that be for then? kinda pointless

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    Default PSPgo?s 480MHz Clock Speed References USB; Not CPU

    PSPgo's 480MHz Clock Speed References USB; Not CPU
    By: Greg

    Ah - maybe the PSPgo isn't faster after all... Engadget Japan apparently contacted Sony Computer Entertainment regarding the recently filed FCC docs; the ones we showed you on July 4th. It turns out the mentioned clock speed is actually in reference to the PSPgo's USB - not the CPU.

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