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#38
Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
No, the damage due to forcing electrons through the copper interconnects inside the CPU at a higher clock rate will be far greater, as you (hopefully) aren't trying to run games and other cpu-intensive software for long periods.
well , what i was trying to say was that the CPU can take some extra MHZ without any problems , but you have to deal with the extra heat .
specialy in the case of N900 , all the components are in a tite space and the extra heat althought it might not damge the cpu itself may cause problems to other hardware .
in the cases of extreme overclocking you are right , but also if not dealing with the heat you want be able to run at all @ that oc speeds.

PS: sorry for my english , but they are not my 1st nor 2 nd language