04-01-2021, 06:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2021, 06:27 AM by dsimic.
Edit Reason: Fixed a typo
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You're really serious when it comes to overclocking.
Keep up the good work!
As a suggestion, you might want to try performing an "open-heart surgery", in the sense of removing the back cover of the laptop and attaching temporarily a passive or active heatsink directly to the RK3399 SoC. It would be interesting to see how far the RK3399 can be pushed with a high-end cooling solution.
Have you kept an eye on the red LED next to the barrel port, while doing the stability testing of this overclock? Was the battery discharging while running the stability tests? As you can see, I'm all about testing out the effects of applying additonal cooling to the BQ24171.
![Smile Smile](https://forum.pine64.org/images/smilies/smile.png)
As a suggestion, you might want to try performing an "open-heart surgery", in the sense of removing the back cover of the laptop and attaching temporarily a passive or active heatsink directly to the RK3399 SoC. It would be interesting to see how far the RK3399 can be pushed with a high-end cooling solution.
Have you kept an eye on the red LED next to the barrel port, while doing the stability testing of this overclock? Was the battery discharging while running the stability tests? As you can see, I'm all about testing out the effects of applying additonal cooling to the BQ24171.
![Cool Cool](https://forum.pine64.org/images/smilies/cool.png)