05-31-2016, 10:22 AM
(03-24-2016, 09:19 AM)Andrew2 Wrote:(03-24-2016, 08:45 AM)GoZone Wrote: I was thinking to clock it to 1.5 GHz, you will NEED a heat sink for that, in the wiki said it is possible to overclock the CPU,GPU, and weirdly ram...
Well, there's already information available: http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=389&page=5
Have fun with liquid cooling and trying to fry the A64 at 1.5V
BTW: In the wiki there's just an image that might help you find heatsinks of appropriate size, there's nothing written about any limitations or what to do to ensure reliable operation. In the aforementioned thread you'll find a link to a Github issue where might be able to learn about the relationship between performance, heat, voltage and reliability. If you're not willing to try to understand that you should not even think about OC at all.
BTW: What's your use case for overclocking? Will you do number crunching? Tuning compiler settings and optimising code usually helps a lot more than stupid overclocking
Trying to do some Android Gaming on it, Angry Birds 2 is just plain bad on the Pine64 with 10-15 FPS.
TechieManny
