Homebrew Project Horizon OC Zeus (Beta / Release) - Best RAM overclocking tool - 3000MHz+

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Horizon OC Zeus
Features:

Best RAM Overclock of any public OC tool
Good modules can easily hit 2800-3100MHz WITHOUT OVERVOLT (1175mV/640mV)

All other features of EOS/OCS/EOS2 (UV on Mariko, custom table, over/undervolt, vmin/vmax)
This is still in a testing phase! Keep a NAND and PRODINFO backup


This is also FREE and OPEN SOURCE
https://github.com/Horizon-OC/Horizon-OC

Here are some images and benchmarks
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3100MHz on my AA. Unstable but a NEE can do this easily
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3500MHz RAM clocks. This didnt last long due to SoC voltage, mitigation for this issue is coming soon.
Also some TOTK benchmark results, along with a video of the benchmark
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RAM Benchmarks (old version, new version performance is even better)

Github (source code!) & Download:

Yet another totk benchmark, this time with WT:B
Overvoltage is to use very tight timings
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60FPS in crash bandicoot
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This is a very early test build against EOS, modern builds can get a lot more performance
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2966MHz AA-MGCL Membench
 
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New feature!
Multiple overclocked ram frequencies for erista.
With the kip you can have up to three overclocked frequencies for erista, with timings adjusted accordingly
Also, timings for erista give a 66-100MHz frequency boost compared to EOS at virtually no performance loss (even at same frequency!)
With these changes some very good modules can likely run 2200+MHz at 1175mV!
 
On mariko or erista?
On erista yes, on mariko its not possible without heavy patching of PCV
On Mariko.

It wouldn't be of much use on Erista as the battery life on those is bad to begin with and underclocking the RAM won't get battery life up to Mariko standards.
 
I want to test it out. Is it fine to install it on top/over forked sys-clk provided with NX-Venom toolkit? I'm running firmware 20.3.0, Atmosphere 1.9.5 (Venom NX as mentioned) on Erista.
Just delete sys-clk, nro and config and replace it with your tool? Or this something entirely different, not related to sys-clk, or would mess up with something else, kips, etc.?
 
I don't support installation over NX-Venom.
Dont use a back and set it up yourself, that is best
OK, But it works as a replacement/alternative to original sys-clk? (which I've been using for OC for several years). Don't try to launch atmosphere with sys-clk and your toolkit as well? Can I delete Venom related stuff and just copy your files? Or you're saying installing over freshly formatted SD card with atm. is REALLY necessary?

Sorry for trivial questions, but over the years I found out it's really easy to fuck up something very bad, very easily. Not knowing what's the real problem, where only solution is to start fresh with formatted SD Card. And I really DON'T want to do this again, especially reinstalling over 500GB games, most of which I don't have XCI/NSP files anymore...
 
- most of which I don't have XCI/NSP files anymore

piracy is not supported.
Wow, thanks Einstein... Helpful indeed :bow:Only if this would be related to the topic whatsoever, nor that my mention isn't even remotely close to violating forum rules in any form...
 
OK, But it works as a replacement/alternative to original sys-clk? (which I've been using for OC for several years). Don't try to launch atmosphere with sys-clk and your toolkit as well? Can I delete Venom related stuff and just copy your files? Or you're saying installing over freshly formatted SD card with atm. is REALLY necessary?

Sorry for trivial questions, but over the years I found out it's really easy to fuck up something very bad, very easily. Not knowing what's the real problem, where only solution is to start fresh with formatted SD Card. And I really DON'T want to do this again, especially reinstalling over 500GB games, most of which I don't have XCI/NSP files anymore...
You're clearly the Einstein. If you learned anything over the years you wouldn't even be asking the questions that you're asking. Your questions are those of a noob. You act like someone that needs to be spoon fed. You also act like an entitled 💩🤡.
 
I'm running into a problem after trying to install. the overlays show up but when i click on hoc it says,

fatal error
hoc-clk is not running.
please make sure it is correclty installed and enabled.

any idea what im doing wrong?
 
You're clearly the Einstein. If you learned anything over the years you wouldn't even be asking the questions that you're asking. Your questions are those of a noob. You act like someone that needs to be spoon fed. You also act like an entitled 💩🤡.
username deserved.
 
As a recommendation, I use EOS-Pro and get better results.


https://github.com/NaGaa95/EOS-Pro/releases

EOS-Pro is far better than Horizon.

- Console: Nintendo Switch OLED (Mariko). Gold Grade Chip (Top 1-5% Silicon Lottery).

- Maximum Stable Portable Profile: CPU 1963 MHz (805mV), GPU 998 MHz (640mV), RAM 2400 MHz (1100mV VDD2)
 

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