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2012-04-23
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There's a bit that says he has inside knowledge not to overclock past 1.2ghz... Yet supposedly other phones using that OMAP processor have gone higher with no problems. Can anyone confirm that going over 1.2ghz is not good?
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2012-04-23
, 13:32
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#324
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Overall, awesome work by Creamy Goodness and itsnotabigtruck, thank you so much guys!
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2012-04-23
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@ Hong Kong
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#325
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2012-04-23
, 14:23
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@ With my N9
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#326
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There's a bit that says he has inside knowledge not to overclock past 1.2ghz... Yet supposedly other phones using that OMAP processor have gone higher with no problems. Can anyone confirm that going over 1.2ghz is not good?
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2012-04-23
, 15:06
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@ Malaysia
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2012-04-23
, 15:09
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@ With my N9
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#328
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I did it with 1.3GHz. Everything went fine until I realised that my N9 was getting warm (I was recharging the battery through my PC). Is this normal and is okay?
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2012-04-23
, 15:16
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@ With my N9
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#329
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2012-04-23
, 15:22
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@ Malaysia
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#330
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But then, if I overclocked my N9, nothing will be affected right (neglecting the frequency I use), such as the UI?