Try using Osnes9x and setting it to different clock speeds and playing If you use a power source you can easily figure out how fast it can go by just playing, if it crashes or freezes you pushed it faster than the system could handle. My original gp32 could goto 156/150 depending on the program, but my new one handles 166 like a dream and those extra few mhz can add a couple fps and make a little but nice difference. Any gp32 should be able to go to atleast 133Mhz.
i think it can overclock 2 166, caoz ive just been playing rockman 7 at ff/s 2 with sound and have had no problems, it crashed the first time i tried within 5 minites but i think that was low batteries.lol.
To know if it overclock, as other people said you just have to try it. Mine can go up to 180 MHz, but it can't go further as no emulator allows it :unsure:
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