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Originally Posted by Gusse View Post

Most probably you'll get data corruption problems much earlier than actual CPU damage, as Titan said earlier. Junction temperature inside IC can be quite high and if you start to get close to that temperature then you'll feel it, as device will feel hot. Then you should really consider lower freqs or short pause to allow device to recover to normal temp.
awesome! i agree with you on this, i always do that.

when i feel my n900 is OC'd @ 1GHz for such a time, i revert it to DEFAULT oar ULV settings to rest for a while.
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N900: 1000/1150mhz; sampling_rate 15; up_threshold 150000;