Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Over clock raspberry pi 3 b+
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So i’ve just been looking into overclocking my pi, iv overclocked a few PC and got some quite good results, i’ve found a what i think is a quite good guide to follow -
https://hackaday.io/project/29898-boost-your-raspberry-pi-in-minutes/details 1
any others out there anyone would like to mention would be great
also wondering if anybody had a go at doing this before, if so what were your results, i know each and every pi will produce different outcomes just wanted a feel of things to come.
at the moment i have a heatsink on the cpu and ram with a fan on each chip and just a heatsink on the ethernet controller.
thanks everyone
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@Jmh474 yeah I overclocked mine but it became very unstable after it being on for 6days, the Pi is more or less at its max stable already,it’s not like overclocking a pc where the gains to be had are really good.
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There is more powerful alternative SBC with same form factor with RPI3b+ (Asus TinkerBoard, RockPi model 4 B, …) How about using those?
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@sean can these run Pi? As I don’t really want to install a completely new OS and MM
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@dazza120
For ATB, that is my main device to host MM. Of course somethings are slightly different, but if you have some experience about Linux(Debian), I believe you can handle it.
For RcokPi, I didn’t test it by myself. But I know someone have tried to host MM and got a success.
Some H/W or S/W dependencies specific modules might not work, but I can swear the default MM will work on any Arm-based & node-enabled devices. -
Here are some googling of benchmark for alternatives;
ATB
https://www.geeks3d.com/20180112/tested-asus-tinker-board-vs-raspberry-pi-3-cpu-and-gpu-benchmarks/RockPi 4 model B
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/rock-pi-4-review-is-this-the-raspberry-pi-challenger-youve-been-looking-for/NanoPi M4
https://forum.armbian.com/topic/8097-nanopi-m4-performance-and-consumption-review/
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