Overclocking+magisk+module+top

As he unscrewed the back plate to short the test points, he thought about the forum thread’s title again. "Top 5 Overclocking Modules That Bricked My Phone (And One That Didn't)."

| Module Name | Purpose | Source | |-------------|---------|--------| | | Applies user-defined CPU/GPU freqs at boot | Magisk repo (Deprecated) | | Advanced Kernel Tweaks (AKT) | Profiles (not raw OC, but governor tweaks) | GitHub | | CPUFreq Controller | Sets min/max via sysfs | XDA | | Franco Kernel Manager (App) | Not a module, but can apply OC after boot | Play Store | overclocking+magisk+module+top

As more users began to experiment with the TopGun module, a lively discussion ensued. Some reported incredible gains in performance, while others encountered stability issues. OC_King took the feedback to heart, iterating on the module and releasing updates that addressed the concerns. As he unscrewed the back plate to short

Overclocking can permanently damage your device's CPU due to overheating or voltage irregularities. Always make a full backup before flashing any kernel modules. OC_King took the feedback to heart, iterating on

Overclocking on Android is not like on a desktop PC.

If you own a Snapdragon-powered device (ranging from the SD 855 to the 8 Gen 3), is arguably the most powerful tool available. However, it is important to note a limitation: while you generally cannot overclock the CPU of a Snapdragon chip with standard modules, you can achieve incredible GPU overclocks using this tool.

A – you need a kernel that exposes higher frequencies. Using a kernel manager app is safer, easier, and more reliable than a DIY Magisk module. If you still want a module, treat it as a script that echoes frequencies to existing sysfs nodes made available by a custom kernel.

As he unscrewed the back plate to short the test points, he thought about the forum thread’s title again. "Top 5 Overclocking Modules That Bricked My Phone (And One That Didn't)."

| Module Name | Purpose | Source | |-------------|---------|--------| | | Applies user-defined CPU/GPU freqs at boot | Magisk repo (Deprecated) | | Advanced Kernel Tweaks (AKT) | Profiles (not raw OC, but governor tweaks) | GitHub | | CPUFreq Controller | Sets min/max via sysfs | XDA | | Franco Kernel Manager (App) | Not a module, but can apply OC after boot | Play Store |

As more users began to experiment with the TopGun module, a lively discussion ensued. Some reported incredible gains in performance, while others encountered stability issues. OC_King took the feedback to heart, iterating on the module and releasing updates that addressed the concerns.

Overclocking can permanently damage your device's CPU due to overheating or voltage irregularities. Always make a full backup before flashing any kernel modules.

Overclocking on Android is not like on a desktop PC.

If you own a Snapdragon-powered device (ranging from the SD 855 to the 8 Gen 3), is arguably the most powerful tool available. However, it is important to note a limitation: while you generally cannot overclock the CPU of a Snapdragon chip with standard modules, you can achieve incredible GPU overclocks using this tool.

A – you need a kernel that exposes higher frequencies. Using a kernel manager app is safer, easier, and more reliable than a DIY Magisk module. If you still want a module, treat it as a script that echoes frequencies to existing sysfs nodes made available by a custom kernel.