Difference between revisions of "Overclocking"
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{{note|This might damage your equipment or may result in a unstable system, so do this at your own risk!}} | {{note|This might damage your equipment or may result in a unstable system, so do this at your own risk!}} | ||
{{note|This page is incomplete, you're welcome to improve it.}} | {{note|This page is incomplete, you're welcome to improve it.}} | ||
{{note|Overclocked devices may seem stable but crash occasionally and be hard to debug. A good test suite needs to be found to properly test the entire functionality of overclocked devices to properly ensure stability}} | |||
{{hint|All information regarding clock speeds, voltages and more are stored in the DTB (Device Tree Blob). You can learn more about it [https://elinux.org/Device_Tree_Reference here].}} | {{hint|All information regarding clock speeds, voltages and more are stored in the DTB (Device Tree Blob). You can learn more about it [https://elinux.org/Device_Tree_Reference here].}} | ||
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= Rockchip = | = Rockchip = | ||
TODO | TODO | ||
{{note|TuxThePenguin has found that the RK3399 in his Pinebook Pro can reach 950MHz on the GPU while being stable, 1GHz was tried but crashed instantly.}} |