S SCTW Still Fresh Joined Oct 20, 2005 Messages 18 Aug 22, 2007 #1 Hi, If I over clock my gp2x (specifically on pico snes - I over clock to 233Mhz), is there a possibility of any long term damage to my unit? Thanks in advance, SCTW
Hi, If I over clock my gp2x (specifically on pico snes - I over clock to 233Mhz), is there a possibility of any long term damage to my unit? Thanks in advance, SCTW
rokdcasbah got me a date with botticelli's niece Joined Jan 5, 2006 Messages 1,516 Location up on cripple creek Aug 22, 2007 #2 SCTW said: Hi, If I over clock my gp2x (specifically on pico snes - I over clock to 233Mhz), is there a possibility of any long term damage to my unit? Thanks in advance, SCTW Click to expand... nope. with the kind of chips used in desktop pc's, there's a risk of heat damage, but that's not the case with these chips. your batteries will suffer, though Last edited by a moderator: Dec 18, 2015
SCTW said: Hi, If I over clock my gp2x (specifically on pico snes - I over clock to 233Mhz), is there a possibility of any long term damage to my unit? Thanks in advance, SCTW Click to expand... nope. with the kind of chips used in desktop pc's, there's a risk of heat damage, but that's not the case with these chips. your batteries will suffer, though