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Anybody who wants to see will see how their statements "OC is safe!!1!11 I'm doing it since months now!" are based on poor knowledge and ignorance, and those who don't want to see are going to do whatever they want to do anyway and are not really interested in the true implications of OC regarding lifespan and reliability. So I suggest you slightly switch topic here to define and debate about definition of "safe" while I follow more promising things than this thread.
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Anybody who wants to see will see how their statements "OC is safe!!1!11 I'm doing it since months now!" are based on poor knowledge and ignorance, and those who don't want to see are going to do whatever they want to do anyway and are not really interested in the true implications of OC regarding lifespan and reliability.
Interesting thread!
I've had my N900 for almost two years now. Most of the time I've been running XLV with limits 250 900. This provides me with the performance that I expect from the device.
I'll be fairly satisfied if I get another year out of the device. I don't expect my N900 to live forever. I'll be sad when it goes - there's no other device like it - but then I'll get something new. Or if it gets long in the tooth maybe I'll get something new before it dies.
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Hi Kriek, long time no see. Nice post!
I'm hoping my N900 will last beyond the point where I pick up an N9 (near future), because I would be very sad not to have it around. I'm thinking I can turn it into a timelapse camera with remote access... and at that point I might as well underclock it*.
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Anyone ever worked in a data-center? Seeing a 486 serving email is a laugh but in no way unusual.
"Nokia definitely did invest lots of work to tune the device" - Now we all know that this is hardly the case, I love my N900 and after 2 years I still have no idea how I will replace it but I'v never ever been able to say that Nokia invested lots of work on the n900, this community probably put more into it in the first week lol
Reading the Overclock thread (Dono why we need another) doesn't seem to show a lot of people with dead N900's... I am glad I took the plunge but then I find I only really use it when playing ps1 games, GBA and a few other apps so it may not be good for all people.