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Originally Posted by tronnixx
I agree... Many do think it's "hacking" the system to go to speeds it was not designed for when in fact it is...
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lol - Just because one part of a device is speced to run faster than it is, does not mean that the system will tolerate it. The system was designed to run at the speed you received it running at. Whatever consequence there is for running faster is totally your responsibility. In the case at hand, it's hard to say if the reason the CPU is underclocked is because of power issues or heat issues or longevity issues or something else.
What is clear is that a lot of people have overclocked with no discernable consequence beyond needing to charge more often.