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Im new her to the forums and have a question about overclocking the n900 and the hopefully soon to come p.r. 1.2
1) What is the best way to overclock the n900 without giving up to much stability?
2) If I overclock what will happen when pr1.2 comes out? Should i re-clock the device or will things keep on working the way they did before the update?
BTW im totaly new to overclocking so please for the sake for this and other noobs,give me some advice.
Thanks in advance