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hm, really? can you provide a link to that other thread?
I know currently no one has reported frying the processor, but i also know that somtimes the damage can't be noticed imediatly, but overclocking most of the time reduces the life of the device; what i wanna know is when will we be able to have confidence it won't reduce the life for a long while, like, when they are expected to fail if they do fail?
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In other words, when will we know if it really is safe to overclock your N900?