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Re: Pants on Fire
You can easily do this with Desktop Command Execution Widget.
The command will be: Code:
echo $(cat /sys/class/power_supply/bq27200-0/temp)°CCode:
echo bq27x00_battery >> /etc/modules |
Re: Pants on Fire
Even if the processor itself is safe, there is the matter of the other hardware components that interact with it. For example the other day I learned while at the IRC channel that the controller for the internal memory gets stressed out beyond specs if you OC the processor.
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Re: Pants on Fire
True, but most users, as in like 99% of users who've been overclocked for months seem okay. Plus, as long as you don't set the limits to the same number, say /usr/sbin/kernel-config limits 1000 1000, most of the time it's clocked at 0.
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