v3.5 — Full voltage freedom
v3.5 — Full voltage freedom
What changed
- All OC/UV menus now show the full hardware voltage range — no more hardcoded limits
- CPU OC 1608 MHz: 950–1350 mV in 12.5 mV steps (was 4 fixed options)
- GPU OC 600 MHz: 950–1150 mV in 12.5 mV steps (was 8 fixed options)
- CPU UV / GPU UV uniform + fine-tune: -200 mV to +50 mV range
- Each menu shows your chip's current stock voltage as reference
- PMIC floor corrected to 950 mV (real hardware minimum)
- No recommended voltages — silicon lottery applies
Research findings (L2 bin, leakage=13 — your chip may differ)
- CPU OC 1608 MHz stable floor: 1187.5 mV (-112.5 mV vs stock 1300 mV)
- Battery droop effect: low battery → voltage sag under load → instability at borderline voltages. Charge fully before sweeping.
- GPU UV fine-tune: 480 MHz → 962.5 mV, 520 MHz → 950 mV (PMIC floor) — both stable on-screen, no artifacts
- Uniform UV was limited by 400 MHz OPP boot floor. Fine-tuning 480/520 individually allows much deeper UV.
Recommended flow
For overclocking: Enable CPU OC + GPU OC + RAM OC at safe voltages → reduce voltage gradually → stress test after each step
For battery/thermals: Use CPU Undervolt + GPU Undervolt on stock frequencies
These are findings from ONE chip. Start conservative. Your silicon may need more or less voltage.