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So, it seems we've hit the barrier

Nexus S runs stable @ 1300 Mhz (1.3 Ghz)
unfortunately prolong use of this speed raised the CPU/Battery temperature to over 60c +

that's a bit too high for comfort

the number might be small

but actual usage performance is blasting fast

a full system restore (330+ apps) using TitaniumBackup took roughly 10 minutes @ 1300 Mhz

the same full system restore at stock 1000 Mhz it took twice as long for TitaniumBackup to complete the restore

so, now the real challenge is to find some one that can provide us some water cooling kits to install into our phones, so that we can clock the crap out of it without it overheating to death

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so, now the real challenge is to find some one that can provide us some water cooling kits to install into our phones, so that we can clock the crap out of it without it overheating to death
Now that I would like to see! but it would make the phone uncomfortably bulky I fear nano-technology water cooling? Anything's possible right

Edit: those are nice times though! Considering it's not even double the 1ghz, but it chops times in half... I might give some overclocking a shot now!
 
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Honestly im surprised we havent seen any time of cooling built into say the phones back cover as a heat sink.


Maybe in the future. but as it gets smaller the power draw gets smaller and the heat generated drops.


so who knows. its just exponential
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Honestly im surprised we havent seen any time of cooling built into say the phones back cover as a heat sink.
I think power is one thing but with the poor battery life our phones have, chewing battery amps as heat is a waste generally. Energy efficiency is what they are trying to achieve, not a pocket warmer Not that i'm against overclocking though.
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