Got my Pi 400 as a Christmas gift. I knew I was getting it so this video was bookmarked until today and I'm happy to report, the overclock went perfectly!
I've been using my Pi400 for a week, and starting to think I might replace all my projects with these as I have 2 3s, a 3+ and a tinkerboard. I'm very impressed in what they can do.
I'm hardly a power user and while I have 4+ years of use with raspberry pi, I'm not that adept with it, but when I saw the pi 400 I jumped at it instantly lol. The concept was awesome so I figured I'd take the time to mess around a bit more with the pi ecosystem, overclocking included. Thank you for the tutorial!
Mine showed up in the mail on Friday, just in time for the weekend! First thing I did was overclock it using your video :D I love all my Pis, but the 400 is fantastic. I'm using it as my main system, and using Synergy (mouse and keyboard sharing software) to control two other more powerful laptops. I won't be gaming this way, but for day-to-day and work-related tasks, this setup is working out really well.
I'd love a display port over any hdmi implementation, but thats a pipe dream. Wish they went with regular hdmi too, hell I wish it had a numpad, would make it a choice spot for a second USB 2.0.
I recently ran into some issues running the Pi 400 at these high clockspeed.I don't recommend it. Stay at 6V, from there you can go up to 2,1 Ghz. I tell you why: 1. You don't overclock the raspberry to 2,2 Ghz at 8V, you overclock it to close to 2,4 Ghz in reality. I don't think the ARM will last long on this clocking. 2. Overclocking it the way shown in the video leads to the clockspeed staying at 2,4 Ghz all the time. 3. Which leads to problems in powering to USB-devices at once. Had some strange trouble with a USB-SSD and a SD-Card-reader using at the same time. This does not happen while running it on 6V. 4. You get more out of it, running at 6V, 2000 Ghz, but overclocking the GPU to 600 Mhz. Nice and stable, no problems withe the power output on the USB-ports (which is essentiell to me) and a real nice increase in performance for browsing the web and things like the DOOM 3 port. 5. Running Recalbox or RetroPie at 2,1 Ghz/600Mhz on 6 V is totally fine and comes without loosing warranty or the danger of causing damage to your CPU.
I really think they missed the boat on this one, because they created a new PCB, they should of incorporated a internal UBB head, that way designers could utilise an internal ssd or a m.2 with a breakout board.
I agree, ETA recently reviewed a case that includes a M.2 module that uses up one of the Raspberry Pi 4 USB 3.0 ports which allows one to integrate a M.2 SSD.
@@smithmal01 but the problem is the wiring, or a adapter from the outside inwards, that part on PI 4 was just not thought out well, an internal USB header would of been the answer. maybe it's something I should suggest to them in an email for the PI 5?
Hello, i followed your instructions but why does it say cpu max mhz is 2394.9670 instead of 2200 like yours when i did the lscpu? Is this not recommended?
At the 0:55 mark you mentioned using SD clone program on the Raspberry OS to back up the SD card to another card. In order to do that you’ll need a usb sd card reader since there is only one sd slot. Otherwise you can back up to a usb stick or drive.
I don't know how but using instruction to overclock my Raspberry Pi 400 to 2200GHz, I got 2394GHz. I opened up some videos on youtube and a couple more apps, and it went up between 48-51degrees. I hope it's going to be ok because improvement is huge. Now I can play 1080p60 videos without any problems.
Ayo if you're having trouble with youtube use the h264ify add-on for your chromium browser. It will make chromium use the h.264 encoder for youtube videos and make even 1080p buttery smooth.
Runs nice are 2.2, Also found slightly cooler again by turning off wireless card as this also adds a good deal of heat under the lid. Hovers nicely at 40deg whilst running youtube video, perfect.
Great video. I want to use Raspberry Pi mostly for games and I was wondering if you can advise if there is any difference between Pi400 and Pi4 4gb? I am just wondering as to why Raspberry Pi went ahead with a different form factor for Pi400. Secondly, would you be able to advise if your previous video on how to install games on Pi4 would apply here as well for Pi400?
@ETA Prime Do you think you could do a video about android vs the default pi os on the 400? Also trying to figure out how to kid proof either of those OSes. I think this new product could be extremely good for the younger kids but I'm having trouble trying to determine what would be the best set up and the easiest to configure. Thanks a bunch!
Great explanation of overclocking pi400, thank you. Question: When I use Arduino IDE on Pi400, I notice long lag time in Arduino serial plotter/monitor. Would that be eliminated by overclocking the Pi or do I need to replace the Pi's SD with an SSD? Or is there no solution to this problem?
@@luigiprovencher I really don't want to say, it's the first time I've ordered from them and I don't want to bad mouth anyone. If they fight me on my refund then the salt will flow.
Great video, straightforward and easy to follow. I'm using my Pi 400 (my first Pi) as a Recalbox (7.1.1 Reloaded). If I overclock it using RasPi OS like you showed in the video, is the effect global e.g. is the effect specific to the RasPi OS install I used to do the overclock or will it work on whatever OS I boot on the device once overclocked? (viz. Recalbox primarily in my case)
Hi, Thanks for a great video! I'm loving my Pi400. I'm using TwisterOS, so I can overclock with CommanderPi. I can see you can also overclock the GPU speed, is that something worth doing also? Cheers Jason.
And you should be able to run even higher when you don't worry about your warranty. I pushed my Pi 4 B 2GB to 2.3 GHz and it runs fine. Going further than this will start slowing you down, at 2.35 GHz it makes so many mistakes that the system will crash.
Today I received my Raspberry pi 400, upgrade the firmware and try to overclock it put the following on config.txt force_turbo=1 over_voltage=8 arm_freq=2200 after reboot lscpu CPU max MHz: 2394.9670 CPU min MHz: 2394.9670 then put over_voltage=6 arm_freq=2000 after reboot lscpu gives me CPU max MHz: 2000.0000 CPU min MHz: 600.0000 that's correct then tried over_voltage=6 arm_freq=2100 I get CPU max MHz: 2200.0000 CPU min MHz: 600.0000 I don't know if I can use with arm_freq=2100 that get 2200mhz without force turbo or use it on 2000mhz that get 2000 and works ok
Thanks for this content. Is the 8GB version of the Raspberry Pi 4 (which I think is called "model B") also able to be overclocked to 2.2Ghz? Also what happens if you don't add the force_turbo=1 command?
This is more of a desktop rather than emu-box. Its footprint will be larger, so unless you're also playing games that need a keyboard, the pi4 should suffice.
I overclocked to 2.2 ghz as per the video, but it shows as 2294ghz minimum and maximum at all times. Temps seem stable at 40 to 45 deg C. Also shows governed on demand, but show as at 2294 at all times.
I had the same issue when using the force_turbo config set. Except mine ran at 2394 all the time. It would always become unstable when playing video. Using that second set of commands (2100) actually brings my max clock at 2.2 GHz max and the speed is variable as shown in the video. (Stable for me like this) Kind of weird.
I´m stable at 2200 cpu, 820 gpu, ov7. Depends heavily on the quality of power supply and silicon lottery. Anything over 820 would case video artifacting and glitches on my chip.
I don’t think that the normal Pi 4B can reach 2.2GHz because the Pi 400 has a revision of the Pi 4B’s processor which makes it more stable at higher clocks.
Hi. I want to capture my pi from boot to using it. I bought a cheap capture card and used it with OBS. OBS shows the boot process but as soon as it reaches the login screen it takes a picture of the desktop and displays that. No matter what i do on the pi it has bo reflection on obs which just displays the image. Why is this?
Hi ETA. Pi newbie here. I followed your instructions for the 2.1 overclock. When I entered lscpu command CPU max MHz was 2294.9670 . Will this be ok. Thanks.
i ordered mine too. Can't wait to hold these cool device in my hands. What about N64 Emulation, does it provide enough clock speed without overclocking?
@@johnkatz5820 Ok, there were certain games on the rpi 3 you had to tweak. I am not so deep into the n64-library, but to answer your original question: Conkers Bad Fur Day had slowdowns, frame drops and other issues on the pi 3, which could mostly be solved by fiddling with the core and the preferences, but runs nice on my pi 400 out of the box. All N64-games loose sound from time to time but not always. Same goes for dreamcast emulation.
I followed, but I set it to 2147 over voltage 6 and when i checked with lscpu after a reboot it was over clocked to 2200 without using force turbo. Is this normal or did I do something wrong? I'm very new to Linux and haven't played with a pi since the pi1b.
Hey. For some reason, if I set to 2.2Ghz settings my max. frequency is 2394MHz and on turbo it stays on that... If this dangerous? Watch command says "frequency(48)=2200552704" and that seems to be correct though lol.
What is warranty of RPi4 4gb ?, I have board which fails to boot, only red led is flash, it's EPROM issue I suspect. I have tired the recovery image but no success.
Not really, you're just forcing the minimum speed at a much higher clock. When the system is idle it will be running at 1000 or 1200 and since it is not doing anything in idle, you won't see any performance boost. It is best to keep the minimum at 600
The strength of Pis are their versatility, low cost, and huge user base. Not their processing power. But to answer your question, back when those Atomic Pi (Intel Atom Z8350) surplus boards first became popular I found them to be about twice as fast on number crunching tests as my Pis. I only tested them out of curiosity however as my Ryzen-based desktop is vastly superior for that sort of thing. But for web browsing, email, etc either ARM or Intel is perfectly adequate.
Hi, thanks for the tutorial. For some reason mine overclocks to 2.4ghz when I put in the 2.2ghz settings with turbo on. Seems stable but I decided to take off the turbo and it boots ok and sits at 2.3ghz stable? I’m confused!? Any ideas?
You increased the voltage and because of that, the value given in the config file doesn't match the real value of clock speed. I dont't recommend it. Stay at 2100 Mhz at 6 V. I had some serious trouble with the power output of my USB-ports running the Pi at 8V.
Got my Pi 400 as a Christmas gift. I knew I was getting it so this video was bookmarked until today and I'm happy to report, the overclock went perfectly!
The big metalic heatsink in the Pi400 definitely makes the difference in passive cooling; another advantage of the ARM architecture for small devices
I've been using my Pi400 for a week, and starting to think I might replace all my projects with these as I have 2 3s, a 3+ and a tinkerboard. I'm very impressed in what they can do.
Can you please give me a 3+ or tinkerboard
I'm hardly a power user and while I have 4+ years of use with raspberry pi, I'm not that adept with it, but when I saw the pi 400 I jumped at it instantly lol. The concept was awesome so I figured I'd take the time to mess around a bit more with the pi ecosystem, overclocking included. Thank you for the tutorial!
Just ordered this for my 16yr old nephew and it's due to arrive today.
where did you order from?
@@psanangelo7326 I asked you first. Lol
Great
Mine showed up in the mail on Friday, just in time for the weekend! First thing I did was overclock it using your video :D I love all my Pis, but the 400 is fantastic. I'm using it as my main system, and using Synergy (mouse and keyboard sharing software) to control two other more powerful laptops. I won't be gaming this way, but for day-to-day and work-related tasks, this setup is working out really well.
Emulation test it's a must now;)
Dreamcast, N64, PSP, PS2, 3ds, Wii, GameCube, Saturn...
Awesome! Ordered mine, can't wait to play with it when it comes in.
Me too! Mine will arrive on Saturday :)
@@lux3512 wait, really? its released?
ordered mine from pi shop they said it be 2 weeks
I got mine from pi shop 2 weeks ago
Does the pi400 handle gpu overclock equally well compared to the pi4?
These things are pretty close to the perfect computer. My only gripe is the use of micro HDMI
I'd love a display port over any hdmi implementation, but thats a pipe dream. Wish they went with regular hdmi too, hell I wish it had a numpad, would make it a choice spot for a second USB 2.0.
I'd like to see an internal m.2 slot and a battery compartment in future revisions
it doesnt come with an micro to full size HDMI cord?
@@nathanaelsmith3553 get yourself a Tacklife T8 as a portable power supply. Its SO worth the money. Jump starts your car, too.
@@danielgriffith8911 only the $100 kit does, the standalone $70 unit does not
I recently ran into some issues running the Pi 400 at these high clockspeed.I don't recommend it. Stay at 6V, from there you can go up to 2,1 Ghz. I tell you why:
1. You don't overclock the raspberry to 2,2 Ghz at 8V, you overclock it to close to 2,4 Ghz in reality. I don't think the ARM will last long on this clocking.
2. Overclocking it the way shown in the video leads to the clockspeed staying at 2,4 Ghz all the time.
3. Which leads to problems in powering to USB-devices at once. Had some strange trouble with a USB-SSD and a SD-Card-reader using at the same time. This does not happen while running it on 6V.
4. You get more out of it, running at 6V, 2000 Ghz, but overclocking the GPU to 600 Mhz. Nice and stable, no problems withe the power output on the USB-ports (which is essentiell to me) and a real nice increase in performance for browsing the web and things like the DOOM 3 port.
5. Running Recalbox or RetroPie at 2,1 Ghz/600Mhz on 6 V is totally fine and comes without loosing warranty or the danger of causing damage to your CPU.
Great tutorial! Thanks. Maybe you could do a follow up video on how this boost affects emulation performance or working performance.
FYI: RetroPie 4.7 came out a couple of week's ago, Now 4.7.1 both compatible with Pi 400
At 1:17 you had a chance to say "I'm going to make it as easy as Pi", but you chose not to. Why?
True dat
I really think they missed the boat on this one, because they created a new PCB, they should of incorporated a internal UBB head, that way designers could utilise an internal ssd or a m.2 with a breakout board.
I agree, ETA recently reviewed a case that includes a M.2 module that uses up one of the Raspberry Pi 4 USB 3.0 ports which allows one to integrate a M.2 SSD.
@@smithmal01 but the problem is the wiring, or a adapter from the outside inwards, that part on PI 4 was just not thought out well, an internal USB header would of been the answer. maybe it's something I should suggest to them in an email for the PI 5?
I've chosen the 2.1GHz option, BUT ... my CPU runs at 2.2GHz anyway!!! Interesting!
- Greetings, Doc64! -
Yeah mine as well
Same here
I’d love to pick one of these up and install combian 64 or amibian on it.
Hello, i followed your instructions but why does it say cpu max mhz is 2394.9670 instead of 2200 like yours when i did the lscpu? Is this not recommended?
At the 0:55 mark you mentioned using SD clone program on the Raspberry OS to back up the SD card to another card. In order to do that you’ll need a usb sd card reader since there is only one sd slot. Otherwise you can back up to a usb stick or drive.
One of my friends has a Pi 400 on order. Going to show him this video,
I'm waiting for some actual retro testing on this thing at 2.2. I don't know why youtubers are avoiding this (esp ETA Prime !)
From what i read online it can be overclocked to arm_freq=2147 without voiding the warranty
over_voltage=6
arm_freq=2147
I love those monitors, been using them forever.
I don't know how but using instruction to overclock my Raspberry Pi 400 to 2200GHz, I got 2394GHz.
I opened up some videos on youtube and a couple more apps, and it went up between 48-51degrees.
I hope it's going to be ok because improvement is huge. Now I can play 1080p60 videos without any problems.
2.2 ghz is expected in A72 arm. Some chipset have default clocked in 2.2 GHZ like sd 660.
Any improvement on emulation or youtube with the higher overclocked speed?
I’d imagine it wouldn’t be anything too major as it is only a 53MHz overclock over the max we used to be able to go
Ayo if you're having trouble with youtube use the h264ify add-on for your chromium browser. It will make chromium use the h.264 encoder for youtube videos and make even 1080p buttery smooth.
@@ZazzilasArden soo many option whcih onei must turn on enable
When overclocked to 2.2 GHz what were you able to overclock the GPU to
Runs nice are 2.2, Also found slightly cooler again by turning off wireless card as this also adds a good deal of heat under the lid. Hovers nicely at 40deg whilst running youtube video, perfect.
i booted from SSD and this was Raspberry pi os. I had overclocked Raspi 4 to 2148 and Raspberry pi 400 boots right up.
What should I go for; Raspberry Pi 4 with 8gb ram and 1.5 ghz or pi 400 with 4gb ram and 1.8 ghz
Please reply...
Can i overclock it the same way in Ubuntu 20.10?
Great video. I want to use Raspberry Pi mostly for games and I was wondering if you can advise if there is any difference between Pi400 and Pi4 4gb? I am just wondering as to why Raspberry Pi went ahead with a different form factor for Pi400.
Secondly, would you be able to advise if your previous video on how to install games on Pi4 would apply here as well for Pi400?
Don’t buy a raspberry pi for games, get a regular pc instead
So mac mini m1 gaming benchmark when?
@ETA Prime Do you think you could do a video about android vs the default pi os on the 400? Also trying to figure out how to kid proof either of those OSes. I think this new product could be extremely good for the younger kids but I'm having trouble trying to determine what would be the best set up and the easiest to configure. Thanks a bunch!
Great explanation of overclocking pi400, thank you. Question: When I use Arduino IDE on Pi400, I notice long lag time in Arduino serial plotter/monitor. Would that be eliminated by overclocking the Pi or do I need to replace the Pi's SD with an SSD? Or is there no solution to this problem?
I ordered on the 2nd and no one will return my emails or give me a shipping date estimate, I guess I should start the pay pal refund dance...
Where did you order it from?
@@luigiprovencher I really don't want to say, it's the first time I've ordered from them and I don't want to bad mouth anyone. If they fight me on my refund then the salt will flow.
When I ordered mine from CanaKit here in the US it said they start shipping earliest Nov 11. Give it a few more days?
@@psanangelo7326 I'm in the US and I ordered it from CanaKit so it went from Canada to Florida in less than a week.
You should've gotten a receipt and then some tracking information I'd think.
Make a matching ssd case. I haven't seen one if one exists.
Oh yeah.. we can boot from SSD via USB3.. right?
Great video, straightforward and easy to follow. I'm using my Pi 400 (my first Pi) as a Recalbox (7.1.1 Reloaded). If I overclock it using RasPi OS like you showed in the video, is the effect global e.g. is the effect specific to the RasPi OS install I used to do the overclock or will it work on whatever OS I boot on the device once overclocked? (viz. Recalbox primarily in my case)
Exactly what we need to know. Did you ever find out. The overclock option is missing i recalbox running on my 400
Hey TH-cam is working again! You bet your boots this is the first vid I watched
Would love to see benchmarks
Hi,
Thanks for a great video!
I'm loving my Pi400.
I'm using TwisterOS, so I can overclock with CommanderPi.
I can see you can also overclock the GPU speed, is that something worth doing also?
Cheers Jason.
And now a emulation test please. Saturn N64 Dreamcast etc etc
Another great video! Cant wait for more.
And you should be able to run even higher when you don't worry about your warranty. I pushed my Pi 4 B 2GB to 2.3 GHz and it runs fine. Going further than this will start slowing you down, at 2.35 GHz it makes so many mistakes that the system will crash.
Thanks for this video really appreciate your work its very helpful.
I pre-ordered the DeskPi Pro case, and they should be shipping it next week. I ordered the Pi 4/4GB model from BuyAPi.ca yesterday.
Today I received my Raspberry pi 400, upgrade the firmware and try to overclock it
put the following on config.txt
force_turbo=1
over_voltage=8
arm_freq=2200
after reboot
lscpu
CPU max MHz: 2394.9670
CPU min MHz: 2394.9670
then put
over_voltage=6
arm_freq=2000
after reboot
lscpu gives me
CPU max MHz: 2000.0000
CPU min MHz: 600.0000
that's correct
then tried
over_voltage=6
arm_freq=2100
I get
CPU max MHz: 2200.0000
CPU min MHz: 600.0000
I don't know if I can use with arm_freq=2100 that get 2200mhz without force turbo or use it on 2000mhz that get 2000 and works ok
Sweet thanks for making this
I’m fairly new to the Raspberry PI scene, if I overclock this would it have any effect on running Botecera , ie improve emulation?
I'm waiting for delivery for one of these to make into an emulsion machine.
How do you overclock this in RetroPie?
Thanks for this content. Is the 8GB version of the Raspberry Pi 4 (which I think is called "model B") also able to be overclocked to 2.2Ghz? Also what happens if you don't add the force_turbo=1 command?
Great video, thanks, question, where can I find the (Pi Apps Application for downloading) 👍
Idk if I should upgrade to this since all I use my rasberry pi 4 is for emulation should I upgrade?
This is more of a desktop rather than emu-box. Its footprint will be larger, so unless you're also playing games that need a keyboard, the pi4 should suffice.
Do you have any videos on getting printers working on pi
Does the GPU have any overclocking headroom?
I overclocked mine to 750, but it wasn't stable.
Great video! What if I installed Ubuntu on it? Is it possible to overclock it anyway?
all OS for raspberry pi contains a config.txt, so yes you can.
@@froid_san Thank you
You changed from 2200,6 to 2200,8 in this video, is that because you found the first unstable? thx!
Could you just overclock these settings using Pi Commander with Twister OS?
Yeah yeah.. super video!!
I overclocked to 2.2 ghz as per the video, but it shows as 2294ghz minimum and maximum at all times. Temps seem stable at 40 to 45 deg C. Also shows governed on demand, but show as at 2294 at all times.
I had the same issue when using the force_turbo config set. Except mine ran at 2394 all the time. It would always become unstable when playing video. Using that second set of commands (2100) actually brings my max clock at 2.2 GHz max and the speed is variable as shown in the video. (Stable for me like this) Kind of weird.
I had the same issue where I set it at 2.1 but it lists 2.2 as the max.
How much can the GPU get overclocked to on this board?
I read about clockspeeds of 700. But I don't trust it to be stable. 600 Mhz is stable for sure and still possible at 6V.
I´m stable at 2200 cpu, 820 gpu, ov7. Depends heavily on the quality of power supply and silicon lottery. Anything over 820 would case video artifacting and glitches on my chip.
How do you overclock on Ubuntu 20.10?
If I change my operating system, will overclocking still be present ?
making the necessary changes to the config. over clocks the system.
Is this different for Pi4B 8GB Version ? Or is the internals identical and it is safe do so if I have double fan cooler setup ?
Can you add all your ovelclock settings for all the pi's? (Zero to PI 400?) Thanks
Thanks for the video! Can I follow this guide for the regular Pi 4? I don't know if its possible for that to go up to 2.2GHz..
I don’t think that the normal Pi 4B can reach 2.2GHz because the Pi 400 has a revision of the Pi 4B’s processor which makes it more stable at higher clocks.
@@Jayanky And PI 4B doesn't have very large passive cooler neither ;)
Hi. I want to capture my pi from boot to using it. I bought a cheap capture card and used it with OBS. OBS shows the boot process but as soon as it reaches the login screen it takes a picture of the desktop and displays that. No matter what i do on the pi it has bo reflection on obs which just displays the image. Why is this?
Why not just overclock with Commander Pi? Is there an advantage to using config.txt?
Can you run the music barrel on the computer and test if it plays DST music smoothly?
Adding Wireless HDMI or Miracast (or Chromecast), would it be possible...?
as always thank you
If we can go up from 1500 to 2200 MHz on pi 4 (700mhz difference)
Can we go up from 1800 to 2500 MHz ?
I'm desperately wanting benchmarks.
Can you use this as a regular keyboard with another computer?
Can I go 2.2 safely on my raspberry pi 4 if i have the argon one V2 case ?
Hi ETA. Pi newbie here. I followed your instructions for the 2.1 overclock. When I entered lscpu command CPU max MHz was 2294.9670 . Will this be ok. Thanks.
i ordered mine too. Can't wait to hold these cool device in my hands. What about N64 Emulation, does it provide enough clock speed without overclocking?
You can bet on that. N64 emulation set up properly even ran nice on a Pi 3.
@@rocker11281 no thats not true, check crusin usa and you know what i mean. The harder ones are stucking
@@johnkatz5820 Ok, there were certain games on the rpi 3 you had to tweak. I am not so deep into the n64-library, but to answer your original question: Conkers Bad Fur Day had slowdowns, frame drops and other issues on the pi 3, which could mostly be solved by fiddling with the core and the preferences, but runs nice on my pi 400 out of the box. All N64-games loose sound from time to time but not always. Same goes for dreamcast emulation.
I input the setting for 2.1 to ensure my warranty was safe but it applied the 2.2ghz instead, confused and kinda nervous
Wonder if they will make an 8GB version in the near future?
I followed, but I set it to 2147 over voltage 6 and when i checked with lscpu after a reboot
it was over clocked to 2200 without using force turbo. Is this normal or did I do something wrong? I'm very new to Linux and haven't played with a pi since the pi1b.
Hey. For some reason, if I set to 2.2Ghz settings my max. frequency is 2394MHz and on turbo it stays on that... If this dangerous?
Watch command says "frequency(48)=2200552704" and that seems to be correct though lol.
What is warranty of RPi4 4gb ?, I have board which fails to boot, only red led is flash, it's EPROM issue I suspect. I have tired the recovery image but no success.
How about this value “arm_freq_min” if I set to 1000 or 1200 will it increase performance?
I think it would decrease the performance. Because higher the frequency, higher the performance
(If wrong change my mind)
Not really, you're just forcing the minimum speed at a much higher clock. When the system is idle it will be running at 1000 or 1200 and since it is not doing anything in idle, you won't see any performance boost. It is best to keep the minimum at 600
@@mr0o thank you 😊
Oh sorry just found out what pi apps are, how is freeCAD running on the PI400?
Hey man , can we go above 2.2Ghz in the pi 400 like say 2.5?
I don't think anyone has managed to go over 2.2Ghz yet.
yes i just clocked it to 2.2 but im getting 2.394, so almost there
how come when i do the 2.2 i dint have to force turbo and when i lscpu im running at 23000??
Is the Command saved in the Mboard or in the Pi System?
Hi Sir. Can I do that using CommanderPI?
If i set It to overvoltage 6 and 2,1 can i also set the gpu to 750 or higher?how much can It go up? And at wich voltage?
Noob question… is this overclock on the 32 or 64 bit OS?
I did this exact thing on mine and when I put lscpu it said my max mhz was 2394.9670!! I don’t. Know how since I overclocked to 2200!!
Hi.. I have ipad wifi only can you help me to have a GPS work on it?
Is a raspberry pie4 any better in performance compared to a intel atom or celeron processtor?
The strength of Pis are their versatility, low cost, and huge user base. Not their processing power. But to answer your question, back when those Atomic Pi (Intel Atom Z8350) surplus boards first became popular I found them to be about twice as fast on number crunching tests as my Pis. I only tested them out of curiosity however as my Ryzen-based desktop is vastly superior for that sort of thing. But for web browsing, email, etc either ARM or Intel is perfectly adequate.
mine booted at 2.2 when i set it at 2.1...
Same :-/
same here
FYI, I just got a new Pi 4 8GB and it has a default speed of 1800 MHz
How it's power consumption goes after overclock?
Hi, thanks for the tutorial. For some reason mine overclocks to 2.4ghz when I put in the 2.2ghz settings with turbo on. Seems stable but I decided to take off the turbo and it boots ok and sits at 2.3ghz stable? I’m confused!? Any ideas?
im the same, i followed this tutorial and ive ended up with 2394 mhz
You increased the voltage and because of that, the value given in the config file doesn't match the real value of clock speed. I dont't recommend it. Stay at 2100 Mhz at 6 V. I had some serious trouble with the power output of my USB-ports running the Pi at 8V.
What is the highest Gpu setting you can do
Good stuff
can i delete pi400 overcloak note from desktop ? thx