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    • Bylos
      Bylos @myjosito last edited by Bylos

      @myjosito indeed, that's what I thought
      I decreased settings to:
      over_voltage=5
      arm_freq=1750
      gpu_freq=600
      And now it is working as expected !

      I will try to increase values step by step, not knowing which one were causing the issue (overvoltage or cpu frequency)
      Thx for showing me that this should have been working !
      Regards,

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      • myjosito
        myjosito @Bylos last edited by

        @Bylos No prob. Happy if it works now as expected 🙂

        RPI4b 4Go / Argon One / Manettes XBOX360 ou SF30Pro

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        • LapinFou
          LapinFou last edited by LapinFou

          Very interesting topic. With the official support of the Pi4 with Recalbox 7, I decided to buy a 4Go Pi4 with the "GeeekPi ice tower" for the cooling.
          Depending how the dreamcast and PSPP are running, I may try to overclock it. I will post my results here if I do so. 😁

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          • LapinFou
            LapinFou last edited by LapinFou

            Hi folks,

            I tested the overclocking on my RPI4B-4Go.
            I used those settings:

            # rpi4 overcloking
            over_voltage=6
            arm_freq=2140
            gpu_freq=750
            

            I added those lines (just before "include recalbox-config.txt") by following this procedure:

            mount -o remount, rw /boot
            vim /boot/config.txt
            

            I'm using this to cool down my RPI4 → Tour de refroidissement pour Raspberry
            The results are great! After 40min of Dreamcast game, the temperature stabilized to 43°C.
            I got a speed gain of about 10FPS. 😁

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            • Multimaniac
              Multimaniac last edited by

              Thanks everyone. This helped me overclocking my pi4. 🙂

              over_voltage=6
              arm_freq=2000
              gpu_freq=700

              Stable at 54° C in m Argon One m.2 Case.
              Dreamcast runs perfectly and even Conker's Bad Fur Day is playable now 🙂

              Yep, that game is my Crisis 😉

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              • LapinFou
                LapinFou @Multimaniac last edited by

                I've done a typo in my overclocking settings.
                I'm using those settings:

                # rpi4 overclocking
                over_voltage=6
                arm_freq=2000
                gpu_freq=750
                

                @Multimaniac
                I'm glad this helped you. 😊

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                • sergioad
                  sergioad last edited by

                  Friends has the testing already resulted in stablished presets like on the pi 3 or do I need to edit directly config.txt?

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                  • LapinFou
                    LapinFou last edited by

                    Since the overclocking is requiring a very good thermal dissipation, I guess this option will never be added to Recalbox.
                    So, for now, you need to edit the config.txt file has explained few posts above.

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                    • sergioad
                      sergioad @LapinFou last edited by

                      @LapinFou Ok, I did just that and the result is amazing

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                      • LapinFou
                        LapinFou @sergioad last edited by

                        @sergioad said in Overclocking Pi4 with recalbox 7:

                        @LapinFou Ok, I did just that and the result is amazing

                        How amazing? Just to have an idea of the obtained performance gain. 😊

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                        • Kilam
                          Kilam @LapinFou last edited by

                          @LapinFou Hi guys, I don't understand how you access the config.txt file under recalbox. on my sd card i only have recalbox install and not raspberry pi OS. How to access the config.txt file if you don't have Rasbian?

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                          • Zing
                            Zing Global moderator Translator @Kilam last edited by

                            @Kilam To edit the config.txt file, you must connect via SSH:

                            • https://recalbox.gitbook.io/documentation/v/francais/tutoriels/systeme/modification/editer-le-fichier-config.txt

                            To login via SSH:

                            • https://recalbox.gitbook.io/documentation/v/francais/tutoriels/systeme/acces/acces-root-via-terminal
                            • https://recalbox.gitbook.io/documentation/v/francais/tutoriels/systeme/acces/acces-reseau-via-winscp

                            To access a partition in write mode:

                            • https://recalbox.gitbook.io/documentation/v/francais/tutoriels/systeme/acces/acceder-a-une-partition-en-ecriture

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                            • Kilam
                              Kilam @Zing last edited by

                              @Zing J'ai trouver le fichier config.txt mais a quel ligne je dois mettre :

                              over_voltage=6
                              arm_freq=2000
                              gpu_freq=750

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                              • Zing
                                Zing Global moderator Translator @Kilam last edited by

                                @Kilam You need to put these 3 lines in the config.txt file to get the same result as other users.
                                Remembering that Overclocking is a procedure that forces the card, then it should not be done if your Rpi does not have a heatsink and cooler. And, of course, you must do this at your own risk, I cannot be held responsible if something goes wrong.
                                Read the whole topic and you will understand better (I don't have Rpi4, I can't help you fully, I only know what I read in this topic).

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                                • Kilam
                                  Kilam @Zing last edited by

                                  @Zing Yes, I have a One M2 argon case.

                                  I understood that it was necessary to put these 3 lines in the config.txt file

                                  But where in the config file should these lines be inserted?

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                                  • Zing
                                    Zing Global moderator Translator @Kilam last edited by

                                    @Kilam As far as I know, there is no specific place within the config.txt file, the important thing is to add these lines.
                                    All configuration lines are interpreted by the system, regardless of their order.
                                    Put at the end of the file, with some identification before, as already mentioned by another user " # rpi4 overclocking" , for example (any line with the sign # in front is ignored, it is not read as a configuration).

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                                    • Kilam
                                      Kilam @Zing last edited by

                                      @Zing Thank you very much, how can I verify that the overclock is active?

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                                      • Zing
                                        Zing Global moderator Translator @Kilam last edited by

                                        @Kilam Well, you need to test some heavy games and see if you noticed a difference ...
                                        You overclocked for some reason, probably some game that you wanted to perform better, the test is:
                                        play and see if it improved ...

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                                        • LapinFou
                                          LapinFou last edited by

                                          Dreamcast games (ex: crazy Taxi) are good benchmarks.

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                                          • sergioad
                                            sergioad @LapinFou last edited by

                                            @LapinFou Enough to play PSP and Dreamcast fighting games (Super Street Fighter II X, Street Fighter Zero 3 Saikyo-ryu Dojo for Matching Service, Street Fighter III Third Strike, Marvel Vs. Capcom, Soul Calibur, Capcom Vs. SNK, Capcom Vs. SNK 2, Guilty Gear X, Project Justice and Vampure Chronicle for Dreamcast, Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX, Darkstalkers Chronicle, Fate/Unlimited Codes and BlazBlue Continiuum Shift Extend for PSP) no problem plus Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 only struggling in the flashy team hypersthe first time you use them, the only game still struggles in my pi I tested is Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus, each hit you do everything slows down

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