Overclocking Magisk - Module [new]
Magisk modules are essentially ZIP files containing scripts and files that the Magisk daemon "injects" into the system during boot. Overclocking modules specifically target:
: A powerful tool for Snapdragon devices that allows you to undervolt and overclock the GPU directly.
If you’re on a stock kernel, skip “overclock” modules—they’re likely fake. If you have a custom kernel that supports overclocking, you’re better off using a kernel manager (like Franco Kernel Manager or EX Kernel Manager) than a Magisk module. overclocking magisk module
A Magisk module is a flashable ZIP file that modifies your system "systemlessly." It alters system files, configurations, and drivers at boot time without changing the actual data on your system partition.
: Though these are apps, they often use Magisk-based scripts to apply settings on boot. Magisk modules are essentially ZIP files containing scripts
Further reading/action: if you want, I can (pick one)
: Before touching clock speeds, back up your data. If you have a custom kernel that supports
Higher GPU frequencies deliver stable, elevated frame rates in demanding titles like Genshin Impact , Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile , or heavy emulation (PS2, Switch).
Before installing anything, search XDA Developers or Telegram groups for your specific device model. Find the "stable" maximum frequency others have achieved. Step 2: Install a Compatible Kernel Download the custom kernel for your specific Android version. Flash it via your Custom Recovery or a kernel manager app.