The stock Nexus 7 peaks at a 1.3GHz clock speed when it's at full burn. That's 
certainly good enough for the $199 price tag, but eager adopters have just hit 
a new record in trying to wring out even more of a bang for the buck. Courtesy 
of a custom Elite kernel from XDA-Developers' Clemsyn, the Tegra 3 in the mini 
tablet will scale all the way to a heady 2GHz. You'd be right in suspecting 
that it leads to some dramatic speed boosts: the Nexus 7 at this pace can put a 
Transformer Prime to shame in common benchmarks, let alone most smartphones. 
Reaching the loftier heights of performance does require nerves of steel, 
however. The Elite kernel is very much a rough build that the creator doesn't 
yet trust with the public, and NVIDIA's processor is already known to get 
toasty under significantly added stress. There's hope a refined kernel will 
make for a safer venture into unknown territory. If you can't wait to throw at 
least some caution (and the warranty) to the wind, though, hit the second 
source link for code that will reach a slightly less melt-prone 1.8GHz.

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