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I have seen more normally run cpu's that have died after 1 or 2 year just doing the job they were set in the first place to do and that's after having clogged up fins on the heatsink.
What we are talking about here is a cpu in a mobile phone that does not have any protection against overclocking at all and as the device is less than a year old it will take a few months yet to kill the cpu.
This thread is very very irresponsible lol.
Why oh why has no one came up with some kind of heat protection knowing they are boiling the mobiles cpu.
This has got nothing to do with warranty at all as everyone knows they void that when overclocking (please don't use the sad excuse Nokia wont be able to tell).
Ok as this is obviously a serious situation about overclocking and looking at it seriously the N900 will obviously need to be overclocked to run Meego and the killer apps that max the cpu for longer than reccomended i am obviously going to have to look into this in a serious way and come up with a proper heatsink and ventilation system to keep everyone's device alive lol.
I will do this in the course of the next week or so and post the information with pics etc etc.
Someone has to be responsible lol.
 
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Sorry but I didn't get anything from the link. also can you plz confirm what @imacmillan has to say about avoid freqs. Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by jaeezzy View Post
Sorry but I didn't get anything from the link. also can you plz confirm what @imacmillan has to say about avoid freqs. Thanks.
sorry. I thought I had already added the info but it was in another post.
Now it's on the wiki and what imacmillan said is correct.
 

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Originally Posted by AlMehdi View Post
You have clearly not been following this thread. That have been discussed in this thread on numerous occations. If you use the forum search you will find your answer.

The risk of overheating is very low. But do not get over comfortable and do something stupid like letting the phone run on 850mhz minimum. As always.. if you feel the phone get's hot - lower the mhz and you should be good.

I have tested a lot of different settings. I am running at 805mhz max which are enough for me. I benefit of the longer battery and a smother run. I do not need more juice as i am not a gamer
Actually your very right as i have not been following this thread but i have repaired quite a few 900's now due to usb problems and whilst doing that obviously know the device like the back of my hand blindfolded lol.
I will say this though and everyone needs to read and realise what i am about to tell you, i am an experianced engineer (i won;t go into detail as people know me now) whilst doing repairs i have indeed looked at the cpu area and can see very clearly the paint on the m/b has changed color and that is without overclocking on any of the 900's i have repaired.
Ok look at my 900 i will tell you a story... i got it beggining of February this year and i have run it 24/7 YES i mean that as it is connecting my pc to the internet via a mobile contract 24/7.
I did a preventative repair on my usb port (Texrat will confirm this as i told him) about 5 or 6 weeks ago and that was the last i seen of the inside of my 900 BUT when i looked at the m/b it had clearly been heating up around the cpu area and i can confilm no way i have overclocked ever.
You guys are indeed overclocking and some even over 1ghz, well in my experiance there is no way in hell a cpu of the design build we have in the N900 is going to last very long without proper protection against heat, not if my device is anything to go by lol.
So i guess i have no choice but to do my bit for the community and post a mod.
Incidently the board itself has got a lot of metal attatched to it and i think with a good mod it will in fact last many years.

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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
I have seen more normally run cpu's that have died after 1 or 2 year just doing the job they were set in the first place to do and that's after having clogged up fins on the heatsink.
What we are talking about here is a cpu in a mobile phone that does not have any protection against overclocking at all and as the device is less than a year old it will take a few months yet to kill the cpu.
This thread is very very irresponsible lol.
Great! We have a specific prediction! In a few months, we should see N900s start dropping like flies as a result of this thread. Well, today being June 3, let's allow a bit of extra time and meet here on September 15 and see how many N900s have died.
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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
I have seen more normally run cpu's that have died after 1 or 2 year just doing the job they were set in the first place to do and that's after having clogged up fins on the heatsink.
What we are talking about here is a cpu in a mobile phone that does not have any protection against overclocking at all and as the device is less than a year old it will take a few months yet to kill the cpu.
This thread is very very irresponsible lol.
Why oh why has no one came up with some kind of heat protection knowing they are boiling the mobiles cpu.
This has got nothing to do with warranty at all as everyone knows they void that when overclocking (please don't use the sad excuse Nokia wont be able to tell).
Ok as this is obviously a serious situation about overclocking and looking at it seriously the N900 will obviously need to be overclocked to run Meego and the killer apps that max the cpu for longer than reccomended i am obviously going to have to look into this in a serious way and come up with a proper heatsink and ventilation system to keep everyone's device alive lol.
I will do this in the course of the next week or so and post the information with pics etc etc.
Someone has to be responsible lol.
As i said before.. please read little more in the thread (or search). There are some really good explanations about this.

In short.. The cpu can take the heat but not necessary the phone. So the chance of frying the cpu is small. It's the voltage that are the villain here and could fry the battery. But if you are overcklocking you are probably also undervolting. So while getting more mhz you still not making a lot more heat. Thus it's pretty safe. Still caution needed.
 
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Geneven dont try to be a clever dick here because your just not experianced to know what i am telling people, please go ask a few engineers ok and you will get the same answers i am giving you.
I have noticed your attitude towards people on here and can be somewhat flaming.
All i am doing is passing my experiance on to the community in general and i have NOTHING to prove ok as it is very very obvious what i am saying to be just simple plain fact if you have engineering experiance in any way or form with cpu technology.
No i am not griping but kind of putting you in your place lol..


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Sorry i cannot agree with you on this as overclocking in ANY event creates heat.
 
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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
Geneven dont try to be a clever dick here because your just not eperianced to know what i am telling people, please go ask a few engineers ok and you will get the same answers i am giving you.
I have noticed your attitude towards people on here and can be somewhat flaming.
All i am doing is passing my experiance on to the community in general and i have NOTHING to prove ok as it is very very obvious what i am saying to be just simple plain fact if you have engineering experiance in any way or form with cpu technology.
No i am not griping nut kind of putting you in your place lol..
I'm not going to call you any name such as you just called me. I'm happy when people who I disagree with put their ideas on the line by making specific predictions, because then I can discover whether I am wrong or they are wrong and we can both learn. You made a specific prediction and I respect that. We'll see what happens.
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ARM SoCs are not comparable to Intel radiators..err..chips.
the device has several watchdogs but we don't know how exactly they work
and what they control (they were not designed for overclocking) so we can't trust them.
the first problem you probably notice with excessive heat is data corruption which
most often leads to a reboot.
Heat accumulates over time so you only get heat problems if you continously
keep it at high load and frequency.
But OC @ 850 just to get a snappier UI (i.e. short periods of high frequency) should IMHO not harm it more than using 3.5G.
This thread is not irresponsible if you read the whole thread (good luck) or the wiki
http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking
There are warnings everywhere and everybody is aware that they do it at their own risk,
i.e. they can't blame Nokia or anybody else if something breaks.

Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
I have seen more normally run cpu's that have died after 1 or 2 year just doing the job they were set in the first place to do and that's after having clogged up fins on the heatsink.
What we are talking about here is a cpu in a mobile phone that does not have any protection against overclocking at all and as the device is less than a year old it will take a few months yet to kill the cpu.
This thread is very very irresponsible lol.
Why oh why has no one came up with some kind of heat protection knowing they are boiling the mobiles cpu.
This has got nothing to do with warranty at all as everyone knows they void that when overclocking (please don't use the sad excuse Nokia wont be able to tell).
Ok as this is obviously a serious situation about overclocking and looking at it seriously the N900 will obviously need to be overclocked to run Meego and the killer apps that max the cpu for longer than reccomended i am obviously going to have to look into this in a serious way and come up with a proper heatsink and ventilation system to keep everyone's device alive lol.
I will do this in the course of the next week or so and post the information with pics etc etc.
Someone has to be responsible lol.
 

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