doc: fix overclock info

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Romain Bazile 2021-10-18 14:02:31 +02:00
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These steps can also be done from the Raspberry Pi Configuration GUI tool that you can find in `Main Menu > Preferences`. Go to the `Interfaces` tab. Pay attention, here the Serial Port must be enabled, but the Serial Port Console must be disabled. These steps can also be done from the Raspberry Pi Configuration GUI tool that you can find in `Main Menu > Preferences`. Go to the `Interfaces` tab. Pay attention, here the Serial Port must be enabled, but the Serial Port Console must be disabled.
!!! tip !!! tip
Special optionnal step: overclocking Optional step: overclocking
It's possible to overclock the machine and get a bit more performance out of it. Open `/boot/config.txt` with `sudo nano /boot/config.txt` and add at the end of the file on two new lines:
We are first going to make sure that your PlanktoScope receives proper PPS signal. We need to add the following line at the end of `/boot/config.txt`. Open the file with `sudo nano /boot/config.txt` and add the following at the end: `over_voltage=6`
``` `arm_freq=2000`
# Pi overclock
over_voltage=6
arm_freq=2000
```
Those settings were verified to be stable, but if you notice any weird behavior under a high load, remove those lines. Those settings were verified to be stable, but if you notice any weird behavior under a high load, remove those lines.