This website reported on July 31 that in the latest video uploaded by enthusiast Jeff Geerling, he exceeded the main frequency of the Raspberry Pi 5 motherboard (2.4 GHz) to 3.4 GHz.
Geerling used new firmware and NUMA simulation patches to increase the main frequency of Raspberry Pi 5 to 3.14 GHz at the Pi Day event in 2024, and now he has once again pushed the main frequency of Raspberry Pi 5 to 3.4 GHz. , admitted frankly in its video description: "This method will cause the warranty to be lost. Ordinary users should not try it at home."
Geerling said that there are also "physical" differences between Raspberry Pi 5 motherboards, and their overclocking capabilities are different. During the test, he selected a "golden sample" and then continuously adjusted the voltage settings. The highest Overclocked to 3.4 GHz. The relevant videos are attached to this website as follows:
In the GeekBench 6 benchmark, the single-core score of Raspberry Pi 5 before overclocking was 794 points and the multi-core score was 1612 points. The single-core score of Raspberry Pi 5 after overclocking reached It scored 1121 points, an increase of 41.2%, and the multi-core score was 2219 points, an increase of 37.6%.
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