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It's not a "rom" that you need, it's a Kernel. People who make roms usually link to kernels that are available and known to work with said rom. Download one that works with yours, rename to update.zip and put on the root of your SD card. The run the update .zip on your phone.

Once you boot back in, open setcpu, then choose options (the button with 4 lines). Then choose "Device Selection". Lastly, Choose "Auto Detect" from the options. You should then be able to clock to whatever speed the kernel allows (I'm running a 1.2 right now, but I keep it at 1 Ghz...)
 
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If you have Cyanogen, then the Bekit kernels can be found in ROM manger.

Download ROM> CyanogenMod> Bekit Kernels (0.8.3)

Pick your poison. I prefer the Low Voltage (LV) Kernels, but some people have trouble running them.

Remember: DO NOT choose to wipe data/cache when you do this. It isn't a ROM. You could potentially open a matradex time plane and create a paradox that will unravel life as we know it. Not to mention the fact that you might also brick your phone.
 
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