Horizon OC 2.0 - Most powerful overclock tool. CPU 2397MHz, GPU 1228MHz, RAM 3200+MHz

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For some reason I just cannot get it to go over the stock/safe clock, no matter what I do. This was never a problem with sys-clk before
Just went through this myself on a new device.

Having CPU High UV set to something is a requirement before the higher clocks can be used. The guide recommends starting with 5 and adjusting from there with testing.

For GPU, you need to set the GPU Undervolt Table to "High UV Table" then set the voltage for 1267 and 1305 to Auto. Secondarily, if you have a lower SOC speedo rating you may have to increase the GPU Maximum Voltage.
 
Hello everyone,
I spent most of the day trying to figure out why retro games downloaded through Tinfoil were no longer being installed. I use this feature frequently for older games, so it was quite frustrating.
At first, I suspected a Sys-patch issue because the games would download normally, but then get stuck on a black screen before the ROM installation process could begin.
One important detail is that all previously installed retro games continue to work correctly. The problem only affects newly downloaded games.
To troubleshoot, I performed a clean Atmosphère installation and started reinstalling my modifications one by one. After some testing, I found that the issue appears immediately after installing Horizon OC.
As a workaround, I created a separate boot entry in hekate_ipl.ini without the Horizon OC modifications. With that setup, retro game installations through Tinfoil work normally again.
At the moment, I switch between two boot entries: one with Horizon OC enabled for everyday use, and another without Horizon OC whenever I need to install new retro games.
I am posting this mainly as a bug report in case the developers would like to investigate it. Based on my testing, there seems to be a conflict between Horizon OC and Tinfoil's retro game installation process. Hopefully this information helps identify and resolve the issue in a future update.
 
Hello everyone,
I spent most of the day trying to figure out why retro games downloaded through Tinfoil were no longer being installed. I use this feature frequently for older games, so it was quite frustrating.
At first, I suspected a Sys-patch issue because the games would download normally, but then get stuck on a black screen before the ROM installation process could begin.
One important detail is that all previously installed retro games continue to work correctly. The problem only affects newly downloaded games.
To troubleshoot, I performed a clean Atmosphère installation and started reinstalling my modifications one by one. After some testing, I found that the issue appears immediately after installing Horizon OC.
As a workaround, I created a separate boot entry in hekate_ipl.ini without the Horizon OC modifications. With that setup, retro game installations through Tinfoil work normally again.
At the moment, I switch between two boot entries: one with Horizon OC enabled for everyday use, and another without Horizon OC whenever I need to install new retro games.
I am posting this mainly as a bug report in case the developers would like to investigate it. Based on my testing, there seems to be a conflict between Horizon OC and Tinfoil's retro game installation process. Hopefully this information helps identify and resolve the issue in a future update.
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Hello everyone,
I spent most of the day trying to figure out why retro games downloaded through Tinfoil were no longer being installed. I use this feature frequently for older games, so it was quite frustrating.
At first, I suspected a Sys-patch issue because the games would download normally, but then get stuck on a black screen before the ROM installation process could begin.
One important detail is that all previously installed retro games continue to work correctly. The problem only affects newly downloaded games.
To troubleshoot, I performed a clean Atmosphère installation and started reinstalling my modifications one by one. After some testing, I found that the issue appears immediately after installing Horizon OC.
As a workaround, I created a separate boot entry in hekate_ipl.ini without the Horizon OC modifications. With that setup, retro game installations through Tinfoil work normally again.
At the moment, I switch between two boot entries: one with Horizon OC enabled for everyday use, and another without Horizon OC whenever I need to install new retro games.
I am posting this mainly as a bug report in case the developers would like to investigate it. Based on my testing, there seems to be a conflict between Horizon OC and Tinfoil's retro game installation process. Hopefully this information helps identify and resolve the issue in a future update.
I think it has to do with the loader.kip overwriting some stuff that old fowarders used as a workaround. You'ld have to update those old fowarders which would be a pain.
 
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I think it has to do with the loader.kip overwriting some stuff that old fowarders used as a workaround. You'ld have to update those old fowarders which would be a pain.
But it's not the forwarders of the games already installed that don't work.
It's the retro games just downloaded on tinfoil. But fortunately I found the solution to restart the console without the horizon.

Thank you for the answer, friend!
 

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