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You simply disabled the power management.
Which resulted in what I was aiming for. There are other available scaling governors that yield different frequencies.
As dose most PC over clocking practically. It is just allowing chips to run at higher temps by removing the limitations on power designed to keep them managed.
Mobiles may be more strict. Due to battery life. But all over locking is considering the compremises and adjusting the priority.
With smart phones. The compromise is normally battery life rather then heat.
Desktops it's adding extra cooling and shortening the design lifetime of chips in exchange for Greater CPU cycles.