Magisk Module | Overclocking
READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLING!
Overclocking involves forcing your hardware to run faster than the manufacturer's specifications. This module modifies critical system files related to CPU and GPU frequency tables.
By using this module, you understand and accept that:
I tested a custom 3.4GHz OC module on a OnePlus 11 (stock max: 3.2GHz).
And that’s the catch. Physics always wins. overclocking magisk module
Do not flash this on an unsupported device!
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. READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLING
Use with extreme caution. 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.
One exception: Modules that tweak the GPU’s idle/boost behavior or adjust HMP / EAS scheduler parameters can genuinely improve responsiveness without true overclocking. These are safer and often more effective.
Let me be brutally honest: overclocking modules are not for daily drivers. They are for benchmark chasers, emulation fanatics, and people who own a thermal camera.
Qualcomm and MediaTek are shipping chips with AI-controlled boost clocks (Snapdragon 8 Gen 4's "Oryon" CPU). These chips already run at 4.32GHz, essentially pre-overclocked from the factory. I tested a custom 3
Furthermore, Google's GKI (Generic Kernel Image) is locking down kernel modules. Future Magisk updates may not be able to override /proc/device-tree as easily as today.
However, for the enthusiast community, Magisk Overclocking remains the last bastion of true hardware freedom. As long as there is a locked frequency table, there will be a hacker with a Magisk module to unlock it.
This manages how the phone reads and writes data to storage, which affects game loading times and app responsiveness.

