Might find something here https://www.snbforums.com/threads/overclocking-rt-ac68u.15235/Looked through the forum but was not able to find a straight answer.
What is the best way to OC AC68U on latest Merlin firmware?
Is there a guide?
Thank you
Looked through the forum but was not able to find a straight answer.
What is the best way to OC AC68U on latest Merlin firmware?
Is there a guide?
Thank you
echo "#!/bin/sh" > /jffs/scripts/init-start
echo "nvram set clkfreq=1200,800" >> /jffs/scripts/init-start
chmod 755 /jffs/scripts/init-start
echo "#!/bin/sh" > /jffs/scripts/services-stop
echo "nvram set clkfreq=1200,800" >> /jffs/scripts/services-stop
echo "nvram commit" >> /jffs/scripts/services-stop
chmod 755 /jffs/scripts/services-stop
I'm 100% stable for months at 1200,800.
Since 382-firmwares you have to do it in cfe (without the need of any scripts or something else) as it will be reload cfe-values every few hours. Mine on 1200,800 for years with all firmwares.What about moding CFE. Would that have a permanent effect? I've noticed that CPU and Mem go back to stock after reboot.
Did you ever read it, its a short thread and everything in it!Is there a guide that explains how to OC using CFE?
BTW what CPU temps should I expect with OC at 1200/800 ?
Coincidentally:Looked through the forum but was not able to find a straight answer.
What is the best way to OC AC68U on latest Merlin firmware?
Is there a guide?
Thank you
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