Module — Overclocking Magisk

If you experience instability or bootloops:

Title: [OC Module] Unlock Max Performance for [Device]

Description: Want higher FPS and snappier performance? This Magisk module overclocks the CPU/GPU of the [Device Name], pushing frequencies up to [Max GHz] GHz.

Features: ✅ CPU/GPU Overclocking ✅ Improved RAM Management ✅ Smoother Gaming Experience overclocking magisk module

Warning: Use at your own risk. Overheating and instability may occur. Not responsible for hardware damage.

Download: [Link] Instructions: Flash via Magisk and Reboot.


One of the biggest hurdles to overclocking isn't the hardware capability, but the software throttling. Manufacturers aggressively throttle CPU speeds to prevent overheating and save battery. If you experience instability or bootloops: Title: [OC

Here’s a secret chipmakers don’t advertise: The "max frequency" listed on your SoC (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, Dimensity 9200, etc.) is a lie. Well, a half-truth.

That frequency (e.g., 3.2GHz) is the safe limit for a thousand devices in a desert. Your specific silicon, however, is unique. Due to the "silicon lottery," your particular CPU core might easily handle 3.4GHz or 3.5GHz—if the kernel let it.

OEM kernels lock these frequencies behind a firewall of thermal limits and power profiles. Magisk gives us the key. One of the biggest hurdles to overclocking isn't

Every experienced overclocker knows: You don't add voltage; you subtract it.

The best Magisk modules actually lower voltage for stock frequencies while raising the frequency cap. Cooler silicon runs faster. My daily driver uses a module that undervolts the mid-cores by 75mV at 2.4GHz, then adds a 2.7GHz turbo bin for single-threaded tasks. Battery life improved and peak performance went up.