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Beating Jeff's 3.14 Ghz Raspberry Pi 5
came up against a 1V limit in his video " Overclocking Raspberry Pi 5 to 3.14 GHz on Pi Day " after firmware was released to remove the 3Ghz limit. There's a silicon lottery, and I tried to see what I could get on my particular Pi.
Geekbench takes ages to run and has a large run-to-run variance. Basically the first 3 boot stages are BOOTROM (AKA BL0), bootsys, and bootmain. I don't want people blaming me if their Pi decides to halt and catch fire.
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