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After 2 months of waiting PIPO has sent me a new P9 as replacement of my damaged unit.
After a few bench tests I noticed that the CPU is clocked ate 1.6Ghz instead of 1.8 as it was suposed to.
Also, in CPU Z is showing as RK3066 but also as RK3288, so I'm a bit confuse.
Can you give me your opinions please?
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While the specs of the RK3288 say they are clocked at 1.8...the standard configuration from Pipo has been 1.6. It is real...that's just the way they come. I have no explanation as to why.
Furthermore, the Pipo RK3288 kernels are compressed...making it virtually impossible to overclock.
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Cpu-z alwas say's it's rk3066 even with rk3188 models, they haven't updated their detection for new rk soc's... As with the underclocked cpu pipo did this too with rk3188 models which was clock only at 1.4ghz and was only unlocked to 1.6 on the last batch of firmwares. Not too many notice this because it always shows the max clock at 1.6 before on rk3188 but it really only goes upto 1.4 when you check it at no frills cpu log and observe it in cpuz, now its the same thing again with 3288 at 1.6 only hopefully they unlock it to max 1.8 on the next update...
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