Overclocking Magisk Module Better Link

When you flash that unsigned Magisk module—the one promising 3.2 GHz on a core rated for 2.8—you are not merely editing a device tree or toggling a governor. You are entering a covenant with entropy. The module is just a zip file. The real artifact is permission : root’s sacred act of letting the digital self exceed its annotated margins.

A superior overclocking Magisk module does three things that typical ones forget:

Use apps like CPU-Z to ensure your device doesn't cross 45°C–50°C during gameplay. Avoid "Snake Oil":

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