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2010-07-10
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@ Sweden
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2010-07-10
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@ Newport, Wales
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2010-08-23
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@ Netherlands
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2010-08-31
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@ Helsinki
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2010-08-31
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@ Virginia, USA
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2010-08-31
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@ Italy
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Okay, I'm coming in on the tail end of this thread. My understanding was that overclocking voids the warranty. Is this true? With 9 pages of posts, I'm guessing either a) it doesn't, or b) the warranty is a whole lot shorter than I gave credit for.
So let me get this straight. You can overclock the N900 to nearly twice it's stock cpu speed and it...
- Runs faster,
- Runs cooler,
- 1.5-2x the battery life,
- doesn't void the warranty or the warranty is ridiculously short?
This being the case, is there a good howto on overclock + undervolt? I know it requires the power users kernel...Is it just that and setting the kernel settings as the post on page 1 of this thread?
I saw an overclocking guide on the web, but there was no mention of undervolting. It ran the phone hotter, shortened the life of the processor and voided the warranty. I had thought about Doing that, but wanted to wait until it was closer to the end of (what I thought was) the end of the warranty period.
Thanks a million, gang!
--vr
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2010-08-31
, 22:53
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Joined on Jan 2010
@ Cyprus
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2010-08-31
, 23:10
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Joined on Feb 2007
@ Agoura Hills Calif
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Okay, I'm coming in on the tail end of this thread. My understanding was that overclocking voids the warranty. Is this true? With 9 pages of posts, I'm guessing either a) it doesn't, or b) the warranty is a whole lot shorter than I gave credit for.
So let me get this straight. You can overclock the N900 to nearly twice it's stock cpu speed and it...
- Runs faster,
- Runs cooler,
- 1.5-2x the battery life,
- doesn't void the warranty or the warranty is ridiculously short?
This being the case, is there a good howto on overclock + undervolt? I know it requires the power users kernel...Is it just that and setting the kernel settings as the post on page 1 of this thread?
I saw an overclocking guide on the web, but there was no mention of undervolting. It ran the phone hotter, shortened the life of the processor and voided the warranty. I had thought about Doing that, but wanted to wait until it was closer to the end of (what I thought was) the end of the warranty period.
Thanks a million, gang!
--vr
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2010-08-31
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@ London, UK
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