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I've been using my N900 for a while and would like to delve into the world of overclocking. I'm still quite unfamiliar with the N900's special capabilities, so if someone could provide me with the preferred method of overclocking, I'd appreciate it. I'm looking for somewhere between 850 to 1000MHz while preventing as much unnecessary harm to the device as possible.
Thanks!