Overclocking
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'''OVERCLOCKING CAN BRICK OR PHYSICALY DESTROY YOUR ROUTER! ''' | '''OVERCLOCKING CAN BRICK OR PHYSICALY DESTROY YOUR ROUTER! ''' | ||
'''USING THE DD-WRT OVERCLOCKING FEATURE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK! ''' | '''USING THE DD-WRT OVERCLOCKING FEATURE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK! ''' | ||
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With DD-WRT you have to chance to speed up things a bit ;-) | With DD-WRT you have to chance to speed up things a bit ;-) | ||
- | = | + | =General notes about Overclocking= |
+ | See whatever clock frequencies your current setting is using with command | ||
+ | <pre>nvram get clkfreq</pre> | ||
+ | This will usually show two or three numbers | ||
+ | <pre>nvram get clkfreq | ||
+ | 600,300,150 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | First number is CPU frequency, second number is DRAM frequency, third number is Backplane frequency. | ||
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+ | By Oct 2021 it may be necessary add the command | ||
+ | <pre> nvram set overclocking=600</pre> | ||
+ | in order to keep the high speeds after a reboot. See forum post: https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=329420 | ||
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+ | Thus the sequence to set overclocking speed may need to be: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | nvram get clkfreq | ||
+ | nvram set clkfreq=600,300,150 | ||
+ | nvram set overclocking=600 | ||
+ | nvram commit | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | after that do a Reboot | ||
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+ | =Broadcom= | ||
+ | * [[Overclocking BCM 47xx CPU's]] | ||
=Atheros= | =Atheros= | ||
==AR2315/AR2317== | ==AR2315/AR2317== | ||
+ | * http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=30305 | ||
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OVERCLOCKING CAN BRICK OR PHYSICALY DESTROY YOUR ROUTER! USING THE DD-WRT OVERCLOCKING FEATURE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK! WE GIVE NO SUPPORT ON IT OR ON BRICKED AND DAMAGED ROUTERS!
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With DD-WRT you have to chance to speed up things a bit ;-)
[edit] General notes about Overclocking
See whatever clock frequencies your current setting is using with command
nvram get clkfreq
This will usually show two or three numbers
nvram get clkfreq 600,300,150
First number is CPU frequency, second number is DRAM frequency, third number is Backplane frequency.
By Oct 2021 it may be necessary add the command
nvram set overclocking=600
in order to keep the high speeds after a reboot. See forum post: https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=329420
Thus the sequence to set overclocking speed may need to be:
nvram get clkfreq nvram set clkfreq=600,300,150 nvram set overclocking=600 nvram commit
after that do a Reboot