The processor frequency was raised to 3.0 GHz, GPU – to 1.1 GHz
Raspberry Pi 5 was presented last Thursday, and the result of overclocking the latest version of the single-board computer has already been published. As it turns out, you can squeeze an additional 25% performance out of the Broadcom BCM2712 SoC.
It should be noted right away that the experiment was carried out with an optional cooling system called Active Cooler (price – only $5). It consists of a low-profile aluminum radiator and a small fan. Obviously, without its use, such a result would hardly have been achieved.
Raspberry Pi 5 was overclocked a day after the announcement
As a result of the experiment, the CPU frequency was raised by 600 MHz – up to 3.0 GHz. The frequency of the VideoCore VII GPU was increased by 300 MHz – up to 1.1 GHz. After this, the computer ran the Stressberry test for five minutes without any problems. In the stress test, the consumption was 10 W, the temperature was 69-74 ° C. In standby mode, consumption decreased to 3 W, temperature – to 46 ° C.
The performance increase was recorded in the Sysbench application: the single-threaded test result was 3423 points, and the multi-threaded test was 13681 points. Both results are 25% higher than the regular version of Raspberry Pi 5 and almost twice as high as Raspberry Pi 4.