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Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM

Yep, the cpu is designed to run at all those speeds. But, there's plenty of systems the cpu has to interact with that I can't begin to tell you the engineering of. What I do know is the device gets hotter than hell under certain conditions even with a reduced clock. Think of it this way...I can put an 800 hp engine in my chevette, and the engine will idle just fine. It'll also twist the frame into a pretzel. Unless you know initmately the design specs of ALL the components and how the device fared during environmental testing, which I'll be the first to admit I don't know, you really have no idea what will happen if you change how 1 part runs,...regardless of whether that single part is designed to deal with the change.

And the xscale processor is not "the system". That's way off base.
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