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Originally Posted by Matan View Post
Unfortunately for the fear mongers, the expected lifetimes are public. They are even reported in this thread. You even thanked that post: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...2&postcount=91

I'll summarize (again) the data: the CPU is supposed to work for 100000 hours if not more than 23000 hours of those are at the highest voltage level (the one used for 600MHz in the standard kernel and for higher speeds in the overclocked kernels). In other words:

If you stress the CPU for 6 hours every day, it is supposed to hold on for 10 years. Even if the CPU is locked always on 600MHz it should work for 5 years.

Please note that TI talk about voltages, not frequencies.

In my kernel (which already works on my device with no problems for a few months), I use OPP3 for 600MHz and OPP4 for above that, and it seems stable, so I even lower risks then with Nokia's default configuration.
Way to post a sensible, objective response. It's not "fear mongering" to pass on warnings given by Nokia engineers to enthusiasts given free phones. They know the design limitations of the phone and and chipset combination better than any of us, after all.

I appreciate your information, but the presentation was unneccessarily subjective (to the point of factual misstatements).
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