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    mk808b I need a brutally overclocked kernel

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    I used a 1.6GHz kernel. Remains stable and does not heat up.
    I want to set up the clock frequency. How?
    (Sorry for my bad English)
    )

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    Still no overclocked kernel for MK808B

    It seems like no one can overclock this MK808B unit. Actually you can use overclocked MK808 rom from 2Dark4u but Bluetooth and WiFi will not work.

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      #3
      The most overclocked i know is the 2dark4u for the ug802 with 500 mhz GPU, 1,7ghz CPU and 1,3 ghz RAM. There is a good chance that it will work on the mk808b too, but you will loose WIFI and BT. I will upload the kernels for you if you want.

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        #4
        Here is the first overclocked MK808B kernels.
        Android 4.1.1, 720p, 3.0.8 kernels


        You also have to flash boot.img to run GPU higher than 400 Mhz.


        Highest overclocked kernel is - CPU 1608 Mhz, GPU 533 Mhz & DDR 1066 Mhz.
        Use these at your own risk with proper cooling.
        Last edited by mo123; 02 November 2013, 06:30.

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          #5
          Originally posted by mo123 View Post
          Here is the first overclocked MK808B kernels.
          Android 4.1.1, 720p, 3.0.8 kernels


          You also have to flash boot.img to run GPU higher than 400 Mhz.


          Highest overclocked kernel is - CPU 1608 Mhz, GPU 533 Mhz & DDR 1066 Mhz.
          Use these at your own risk with proper cooling.
          Great news!

          Keep the good work!

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            Originally posted by zoliaz1993 View Post
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            I used a 1.6GHz kernel. Remains stable and does not heat up.
            I want to set up the clock frequency. How?
            (Sorry for my bad English)
            )
            you seem to put an heatsink on the top of the case ?? it must habitually be directly on the cpu with a thermal paste. this way you will probably 'brutaly' fry your stick even with a stock firmware cuz heat can't go out anymore. you better unplug your stick when you go out home, when you return don't ask why the roof is in fire

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              Originally posted by malfrat View Post
              you seem to put an heatsink on the top of the case ?? it must habitually be directly on the cpu with a thermal paste. this way you will probably 'brutaly' fry your stick even with a stock firmware cuz heat can't go out anymore. you better unplug your stick when you go out home, when you return don't ask why the roof is in fire
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