prompts in the terminal interface to select "Performance" or "Overclock" profiles. Step 4: Configure and Test Use an app like Franco Kernel Manager to verify the clock speeds. Stress Test
Once flashed, restart your device to apply the new clock speeds.
After booting:
Disabling thermal limits can lead to hardware damage if you aren't using an external phone cooler.
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Overclocking Magisk modules let Android users change CPU/GPU frequencies, governors, and voltage settings from within a rooted environment, using Magisk’s systemless approach to inject kernel-level tweaks without altering the boot image. That combination—kernel control plus Magisk’s module framework—makes on-device performance tuning more flexible and safer to test than flashing modified kernels directly. This article explains how such modules work, the practical benefits and risks, and how to approach tuning responsibly.