extended battery/overclocking.

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I was thinking about getting one of the extended batteries, probably the 3500mAh one, and I plan on overclocking forever, I was wondering if this possibly lowered the temperatures since the battery is bigger? or does it even make it worse and more unstable?

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It shouldnt matter the size of the battery. Also when overclocking try to undervolt, what overclock app where you thinking of using?

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It shouldnt matter the size of the battery. Also when overclocking try to undervolt, what overclock app where you thinking of using?

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I switch between droid overclock, set cpu, and quick clock advanced when I get bored, I'm not into undervolting because battery life isn't a top priority for me, I usually undervolt if I have to be out for a long time and that's it.

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How many hours can you get with a battery like that and do you have to replace the stock battery door?

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All aftermarket batteries are wildly overrated. Most 20-50%.
 
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thank you guys for your opinions and thoughts, my question was basically asking if a battery that was double the size COSMETICALLY would run cooler than a battery half the size, due to the larger surface area, like a bigger heatsink, for example.

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The larger battery will last way longer, but I wouldn't worry about overclocking.

I was overclocking, and apart from a marginally higher Quadrant score(which has absolutely zero real-world relevance), I didn't care for the instability extra battery drain.

I don't even overclock on my gaming PC any more. When you can get such fast parts for so little money today, it just isn't worth the hassle of having to play with settings, worry about cooling, dealing with instability or shortening the life of the components... all just to be able to say that my game went from 98fps to 104fps... Both of which are far beyond the ability of the human eye or brain to detect.

I tried overclocking on the DX, but it caused random reboots and shortened the battery life a bit, and in the end, the "performance" gain was placebo at best...

These are no longer the days of the Celeron 300a, where you can get an instant 450Mhz+ chip and huge performance gain by changing a multiplier. The law of diminishing returns has kicked in, and in a phone where heat and energy consumption are critical, the payoff just isn't there.

If it were me, I would just toss in the large battery and call it a day...
 

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I'm going to have to agree to disagree.
My D1 runs much smother and faster at 1100 vs 800
It still depends on what device you are working with.

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ok, let me rephrase this, again. will 30c on a NORMAL battery be 30c on an EXTENDED/LARGE battery, because there is a larger surface area for the heat to dissipate?
lots of these answers are irrelevant.

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