Memory overclock on Erista

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Hi all, keep seeing reference to overclocking the RAM on an Erista console above 1600MHz.

Sorry if this is a daft question but I can’t find any info on how to do it - can anyone point me to the right procedure/software for doing this?

Thanks!
 

Cheers for that, I’d actually seen that since I posted and given it a try, not interested in the CPU/GPU OC part but the RAM OC part.

Unfortunately, the patcher.te script throws up an error and I can’t get it to work correctly. Looks like it’ll only work with the older Tegraexplorer version which in turn only works with 12.0.x

I’ve found the Atmosphere patch on Discord but not being a developer at all I’ve completely failed at compiling it with the right patches to get it working. It seemed to work but then the resulting patched loader.bin doesn’t seem to have any effect on RAM speeds.

It’s a pity as RAM OC on Erista seems to be only accessible to devs at the minute due to nobody being willing to release anything. It’d probably be trivial for someone with the right knowledge to put something together for it whereas I’ve spent hours trying and failing to learn how to do it.
 
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This is a subject I Do Not Understand about. On any console. I also heard the word "Underclocking" May I ask you guys what it is?
Easy, OVER default clock speed for better performance, but more heat, UNDER default clock speed for better battery and less heat
 
Now got this all up and running:
The linked video guide is extremely long, if you have sys-clk and status-monitor already set up, all the relevant stuff for Erista is between about 10 and 18 minutes I think

It does make a huge difference to performance in some places, Korok forest is basically a steady 30fps in handheld just from the memory clock alone without touching the GPU or CPU
 
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I recommend that yall avoid the cpu and gpu OC if if comes out. The 2.3ghz cpu OC alone is very dangerous, thats if your switch boots or stays on with it first... I also dont recommend going above 1996 on ram. Higher ram clocks have risk of corrupting your nand :|
 
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I recommend that yall avoid the cpu and gpu OC if if comes out. The 2.3ghz cpu OC alone is very dangerous, thats if your switch boots or stays on with it first... I also dont recommend going above 1996 on ram. Higher ram clocks have risk of corrupting your nand :|
I don't think anyone will release it, but if they do, I definitely second this if you're on Erista
 
Now got this all up and running:
The linked video guide is extremely long, if you have sys-clk and status-monitor already set up, all the relevant stuff for Erista is between about 10 and 18 minutes I think

It does make a huge difference to performance in some places, Korok forest is basically a steady 30fps in handheld just from the memory clock alone without touching the GPU or CPU
Hey that's me.
And you're welcome!
 
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I recommend that yall avoid the cpu and gpu OC if if comes out. The 2.3ghz cpu OC alone is very dangerous, thats if your switch boots or stays on with it first... I also dont recommend going above 1996 on ram. Higher ram clocks have risk of corrupting your nand :|
only above 2100mhz can your nand get corrupted.
 
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how do i make fusee works with kazushime ram oc on erista? I can not make the sysclk works on it.
 

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