Based on the broadcom documentation, if you change the last digit from original 0x202, you will alter some bits which reduce the speed of the memory
(CAS latency from 3 to 2 and reduced Page Burst...
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Based on the broadcom documentation, if you change the last digit from original 0x202, you will alter some bits which reduce the speed of the memory
(CAS latency from 3 to 2 and reduced Page Burst...
Based on the broadcom documentation, if you change the last digit from original 0x202, you will alter some bits which reduce the speed of the memory (CAS latency from 3 to 2 and reduced Page Burst...
Based on the broadcom documentation, if you change the last digit from original 0x202, you will alter some bits which reduce the speed of the memory
(CAS latency from 3 to 2 and reduced Page Burst...
Hello. Has anyone tried clkfreq=373, 186, 93 on rt-n10u_b ?
Is the router booting with this value? From your discussion I understood that clkfreq=480,160,80 is a safe setting, but I want either:
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Hello. Has anyone tried clkfreq=373, 186, 93 on rt-n10u_b ?
Is the router booting with this value? From your discussion I understood that clkfreq=480,160,80 is a safe setting, but I want either:
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