Hermes comes with SC32442A-400MHz stacked CPU manufactured by Samsung Electronics and we cannot guarantee anything with Samsung personally as we have more experience with Intel who manufactures sturdy processors. However friends have reported that overclocking with PHM v4 to 440 Mhz have crashed their device to go for Hard-reset. If you still dare to take the test, keep us posted

<br /><br />Regards,<br />Carty..
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