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Motherboards can withstand a LOT of heat....my main PC is 2.0@2.8Mhz for the past 6 years with a scortching hot northbridge without a fan!....so don`t worry so much about destroying your device....the phone is not even hot to the touch when it`s at 100% cpu @ 900Mhz....it will shorten the life of the cpu but until the cpu dies you`ll be buying an N3000!.....ahaha
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2010-05-12
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I do not overclock it constaltly. I found cpufrequi to be much better, I only overclock it for specific functions. Like psx4all, maybe vgba, youtube on microb etc. But from my experience it doesn't get hot a lot, even when playing for an hour @ 900mhz.
Now wi-fi on the other hand gets my N900 very hot. If I browse for an amount of time, the device gets very hot. So if the N900 was designed to withstand the heat of wi-fi (at least I hope it was), I am sure that heat won't be a major issue for the processor.
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Motherboards can withstand a LOT of heat....my main PC is 2.0@2.8Mhz for the past 6 years with a scortching hot northbridge without a fan!....so don`t worry so much about destroying your device....the phone is not even hot to the touch when it`s at 100% cpu @ 900Mhz....it will shorten the life of the cpu but until the cpu dies you`ll be buying an N3000!.....ahaha
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The difference between your pc and the N900 is the N900 does not have a heatsink attatched to the cpu nor an internal fan nor a venting system, so the heat generated will in fact go straight to the m/b so in the end you will end up with dry joints and that alone will cause no ends of problems.
PS Heat is the biggest killer of all electronic equipment. (but am sure some know it all will argue that even!)
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The difference between your pc and the N900 is the N900 does not have a heatsink attatched to the cpu nor an internal fan nor a venting system, so the heat generated will in fact go straight to the m/b so in the end you will end up with dry joints and that alone will cause no ends of problems.
PS Heat is the biggest killer of all electronic equipment. (but am sure some know it all will argue that even!)
Before the pcb is being damaged by the heat of the CPU the N900 shuts itself down, Mr. Sir Engineer. Didn't you know that?
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