On my two A87Us it works still like explained here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/overclock-ac68u-on-380-65_2.38229/How are you overclocking it? I used to do it with DD-WRT, but their builds are terrible and I once almost lost my AC87U because of it.
On my two A87Us it works still like explained here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/overclock-ac68u-on-380-65_2.38229/
With OC of 1200,800 my two devices run stable without any additional cooling - the AP is not very busy, but the Main Router is mostly on 100% CPU but runs without any problems at ~83° Celsius.Remember that aftermarket cooling kind of is a must for this unit to reach stable oc.
Hi @busch09 .
I'm still on 380 branch so can't tell for 384. But, ¿does "cat /proc/cpuinfo" reflects the OC impact on BogoMIPS value before executing aes bench?
Yes, for the AC87Us as outlined here - see footer for the firmware version...Is it still possible to overclock the RT-AC87U / RT-AC3100 ?
I'm on FW Merlin 384.9
after boot, result command cat /proc/cpuinfo is correct value?added init-start, services-start, service-stop, services-stop to /jffs/scripts
nrvam changes are sticky through reboots, but for all values I have tested, CPU goes to 199 BogoMIPSafter boot, result command cat /proc/cpuinfo is correct value?
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