• Free 300-MHz boost for your RPi 4 with Bullseye

    From Scott Alfter@3:770/3 to All on Tue Nov 9 20:56:23 2021
    Depending on the SoC on your particular Raspberry Pi 4, the latest Raspbian might kick it up to 1.8 GHz:

    https://invidious.alfter.us/watch?v=FkMfN9GvslM

    tl;dr: if the second line ends in "C0T," Bullseye will run on it at 1.8 GHz. Older-production RPi 4s will have a second line that ends in "B0T," and will still run at 1.5 GHz.

    I checked all of the Pis I bought over the past couple or three months for a home cluster, and they're all of the C0T variety. Guess it's time to wipe
    and reload them again to get the speed boost. :)

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  • From A. Dumas@3:770/3 to Scott Alfter on Tue Nov 9 21:04:27 2021
    Scott Alfter <scott@alfter.diespammersdie.us> wrote:
    Depending on the SoC on your particular Raspberry Pi 4, the latest Raspbian might kick it up to 1.8 GHz:

    https://invidious.alfter.us/watch?v=FkMfN9GvslM

    tl;dr: if the second line ends in "C0T," Bullseye will run on it at 1.8 GHz. Older-production RPi 4s will have a second line that ends in "B0T," and will still run at 1.5 GHz.

    I checked all of the Pis I bought over the past couple or three months for a home cluster, and they're all of the C0T variety. Guess it's time to wipe and reload them again to get the speed boost. :)

    Jeff got that slightly wrong; it's not the SoC revision but the board
    revision that determines eligibility. See https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/bullseye-bonus-1-8ghz-raspberry-pi-4/

    My two older Pi4s (B0T chip, 1.1 board) are also happy to run at 1.8 GHz,
    by the way, with Buster.
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  • From Scott Alfter@3:770/3 to alexandre@dumas.fr.invalid on Wed Nov 10 17:40:46 2021
    In article <smenor$el3$1@dont-email.me>,
    A. Dumas <alexandre@dumas.fr.invalid> wrote:
    Scott Alfter <scott@alfter.diespammersdie.us> wrote:
    Depending on the SoC on your particular Raspberry Pi 4, the latest Raspbian >> might kick it up to 1.8 GHz:

    https://invidious.alfter.us/watch?v=FkMfN9GvslM

    tl;dr: if the second line ends in "C0T," Bullseye will run on it at 1.8 GHz. >> Older-production RPi 4s will have a second line that ends in "B0T," and will >> still run at 1.5 GHz.

    I checked all of the Pis I bought over the past couple or three months for a >> home cluster, and they're all of the C0T variety. Guess it's time to wipe >> and reload them again to get the speed boost. :)

    Jeff got that slightly wrong; it's not the SoC revision but the board >revision that determines eligibility. See >https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/bullseye-bonus-1-8ghz-raspberry-pi-4/

    ...and he acknowledges as much in the comments:

    https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/bullseye-bonus-1-8ghz-raspberry-pi-4/#comment-1565862

    Might need to look at the older RPi 4 I have (not in the cluster) and see if the speedup applies to it as well, and to apply it to Gentoo if it does
    (pretty sure I'm running 64-bit Gentoo on it).

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