Yes, it is ironic. The "OMG It's dangerous" crowd got KazushiMe to stop development only for it to be picked up less than a week later.HOS16 compatible release of OC Suite, which KazushiMe didn't have time to finish, is almost ready. Including compatible configurator for this release:
(bonus) I also added partial compatibility with 4IFIR stages to the OC Suite configurator. For those who want to experiment.
P.S. What is the irony that the development of OC Suite now has to be handled by me...
Fantastic work. Please also post the source to GitHub or another source control repository.Of course. Both OC Suite and 4IFIR are backwards compatible with older firmware.
P.S. Let's get started::
Switch-OC-Suite 1.5.0 (pre-release)
The minimum required to get started (later - more):
sintez.io/configurator
cloud.sintez.io/oc-suite
If you find critical problems, let me know, I'll fix it.
It will include gpu overclock in the future for erista (if is even possible) or just cpu and memory clock?
Amazing work man, I'm guessing your repo is still private?
Switch-OC-Suite 1.5.0 (pre-release)

Since the optimization of the power consumption of the ERISTA GPU modes is implemented in 4IFIR, we have freed up power, which allows us to add three steps of effective frequency over the existing ~ 1 GHz (getting ~ 1.2 GHz + at the output). In one of the next numbered updates, I will probably implement this feature. But before that, I'm going to transfer advanced memory optimizations from the MARIKO branch to ERISTA. This will add more performance than a couple of hundred megahertz for the GPU (and this will have practically no effect on power consumption, free performance).
My repositories have ~never been private. This is a myth that was spread by members of a very toxic discord community trying to hound me and cancel the project.
What kind of private can we talk about, when 4IFIR, by definition, cannot be anything other than a GPL project. Already from the second public alpha more than a year ago, and to this day, all sources, along with the build environment, are publicly available via a link from my cloud. I even attached a memorable link to give the address from memory when it needed:
Another question is that getting lost there is easy. If you can't figure it out on your own, let me know and I'll guide you.
P.S. For OC SUITE, I will deploy a GitHub repository just like it had before. I want the project will stay in the canonical appearance.
UPD. Added source code for Switch-OC-Suite as well.
Does this support 16.0.0? Sorry if you've already answered this.

Thanks for the response, I'm still waiting for some homebrew to be updated for HOS16 so I'll waitDon't apologize, I'm glad to help:
All critical components are compatible with HOS16. But you need to understand that the Atmosphere itself for HOS16 has not yet passed into the status of stable. Non-obvious, non-critical bugs are possible. I don't recommend rushing to upgrade Emunand to 16 firmware unless it's necessary. But of course it's up to you to decide.

Tested both versions. 4ifir is much more economical and better, for example, 877 megahertz GPU for a switch OS is almost 700mV, although 4ifir has 610 mV.switch oc suite и 4IFIR
Tried the 1.5.0 prerelease and noticed it doesn't include reversenx, was that intentional? i tried adding it myself and the reversenx sync didn't work.
Aside from that, it's working pretty good, I'm glad you picked this up![]()
This sounds great, I will await an official release as I feel the Erista needs every bit of efficiency as possible, on hindsight, I wish I would've opted for the V2(Mariko) for better cooling and battery as the Erista gets hot and I tried changing thermal paste twice with 2 different methods, it will do for now
should I install KEFIR before installing 4IFIR?Thank you. The build was assembled in a hurry so that you just have a working solution, stable and safe as much as possible, with a configurator, etc,. I'll add a full-compatible ReverseRT later. I'll try not to put it off for too long.
Then you have come to the right place. "Increase performance per watt" == "reduce power consumption without performance penalty". One of the main killer-features of 4IFIR. The principle "Cold, Quiet, Long".
I'll try not to disappoint!
should I install KEFIR before installing 4IFIR?
Thanks for keeping updating Switch-OC-Suite, I have used it since the day I owned my Mariko Unit and till now, there's not any issues happen, it works flawlessly with default setting or even with my custom setting.Of course. Both OC Suite and 4IFIR are backwards compatible with older firmware.
P.S. Let's get started::
Switch-OC-Suite 1.5.0 (pre-release)
The minimum required to get started (later - more):
sintez.io/configurator
cloud.sintez.io/oc-suite
If you find critical problems, let me know, I'll fix it.
Ok this topic is confusing as fuck but what is the safe OC for og switch cpu?? Make a clear topic ffs
Are you trying to be confusing on purpose?? I don't want a wall of text, I asked what number???
If you want playing safe with your Switch, I think you shouldn't OC it, just let it be.Ok this topic is confusing as fuck but what is the safe OC for og switch cpu?? Make a clear topic ffs and I'm not going to some 3rd party forum for a download, github like everyone else