Raspberry Pi overclocking improves responsiveness but doesn't make it a mini PC replacement

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Overclocking a Raspberry Pi improves responsiveness but doesn't overcome fundamental limitations preventing it from replacing a mini PC. The Pi's core constraints in storage, memory, and bandwidth remain, meaning faster CPUs still face bottlenecks during I/O-heavy tasks or multitasking. Overclocking is best viewed as tuning a specialized board for better performance within its intended use, not transforming it into a general-purpose desktop.


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