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The way I understand it, the cpu in our TP2 is shipped clocked at 528mhz to ensure maximum stability and longevity. The thing is, some cpus can be clocked much faster and still run stable and still last a long time. When you overclock you are changing the frequency not changing the voltage so you shouldn't be using any more battery. The main thing that will be affected is stability but you will find out very quickly how high you can OC and still retain stability.
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