OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2
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(2013-07-25, 19:46)MilhouseVH Wrote: Whatever works best for you. There are various strategies for overclocking - start incrementing each value until your hit your desired overclock (or fail to reach it). Or, as I did, start with the maximum overclock you hoped to achieve using the highest power values likely to make that overclock possible (ie. 1000/500/600/+6/+6), then start winding down the power values until you reach minimum stable values (in my case +4/+4, although actually +3/+3 was probably stable, however I preferred having a safety margin despite every so slightly higher temperatures).

OK, thanks. I'll probably just start with arm_freq=1000 and over_voltage=6 and then try reducing the latter if it's stable and then look at tweaking the others.


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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - by doveman2 - 2013-07-25, 19:51
AW: RE: - by DieterLumpen - 2013-07-29, 20:50
include guires switch? - by hpbaxxter - 2013-08-01, 21:46
RE: dual audio?? - by pootler - 2013-08-03, 17:13
Help, watch 3D Film on Non 3D TV - by unix72 - 2013-08-09, 12:39
Remote Controllers - by tfft - 2013-08-14, 09:11
rbej repeatable crash - by RichG - 2013-08-19, 12:43
New Tester - by theneverstill - 2013-10-03, 17:16
[split] missing subtitle stream - by Jönke - 2014-01-08, 21:03
3D Support - by michbeck100 - 2014-01-11, 01:01
No sound on Gotham builds - by URBANsUNITED - 2014-01-13, 15:19
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