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Hi there all. I don't want to create another topic for quick question. However this is related:

currently Im haveing 3 n900 fully funcional and one of those I use for everyday as phone, mobile cpu etc:.

This one is particular good handling high frequencies with dangerously low voltages. After I discover it (apx. 2 weeks ago) Im using it fixed at 1000Mhz with non-overclocked DSP at 430Mhz with voltage set at 52!! Ideal profile sets it for 60 when starving is 55.

So yet no random reboots, non unstability noticed, no difference in performance, no overheating and extended battery life (3g always conected to internet, skype, lots of music and browsing) for few hours I have it connected to WLAN instead. Still it will made 20-24 hours so I can go with one charge a day wtih spare battery hidden in my pocket.

How it will affect the device for long run? I really don't mind if I burn this one soon cause I always have at least 2 spare ones (n900 devices of course), but if it will go one full year and then crash? With price it's on? It is at least affordable for me to buy one a year, question is how many devices can handle this? Or maybe the voltage should be like this?Already testing it on another n900 and for 3 days nothing bad happend.

Code:
/home/user # kernel-config show
current kernel configuration:
current frequency: 1000
supported frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 720 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150 
min. frequency: 1000
max. frequency: 1000
avoid frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 720 805 850 900 950 1100 1150 
active frequencies: 1000:52,430 
SmartReflex VDD1=0, VDD2=0
governor ondemand: ignore nice load= 1, up threshold= 100, sampling rate= 300000, powersave bias= 0
/home/user #

Last edited by Ridd92; 2016-02-28 at 17:43. Reason: Grammar correction