@zecoxao when I'm on the OC CFW and try to open RDR, the PS3 shuts down, gives the three beeps and the power LED starts blinking red every time. all other games run fine for extended periods of time (tested GTA V, IV, MGS4, WRC5, L.A. Noire, and KZ2). tried reinstalling the game, erasing data, nothing worked, went back to stock CFW and the game runs normally.
I suspect the OC may trigger some sort of instability with RDR, since the game crashes as soon as it tries to go to the title screen, where the world is rendered in real time. I tried following your guide to make a MFW with the lower OC values, but I'm having issues with MFW builder, it always gives me errors.
any chance you could perhaps build a 600/700 or 550/750 that I could test in my specific case?
chances are I just lost the sillicon lottery with my 65nm RSX.
For completionism... you could add the other combinations with the default clocks (and even some more for underclocks)here you go
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@zecoxao
were those pups that bricked, created with mfwbuilder? if so, how did you reencrypt the elf files, cause you have to use scetool on compressed self files and on Rebug, CoreOS is compressed with scetool
I am sorry that it is a bit confusing with the global options, but I think I have added the info on the readme, but well...Teach me how to use mfwbuilder then. besides the option for 4.xx CEX base firmware and LV1 RSX patch i haven't changed anything else.
I am sorry that it is a bit confusing with the global options, but I think I have added the info on the readme, but well...
by default isorebuilder and selfrebuilder are selected for the mod version. to make use of scetool and template resigning, you have to untick both rebuilder options
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I had this issue with my first PS3, I tried to format a new hard drive and it was always crashing, making the console shutdown I think on 60% or something. Tried to format on Windows and this issue still persisted, tested the drives and there were no bad blocks. What fixed was formatting on Linux with gparted. The MBR was corrupted somehow, when I clicked on Devices> Create a partition table > MSDOS and then connected to the console and it worked, formatted and installed the cfw fine.Although I haven't used this tool, something similar happened to me once I had some issues with my PS3 and took the HDD out while it was freezed up (but not shut off)
Upon reentering the HDD, the System would shut off immediately and always panic crash 3 secs after turning it on, unless I put in another drive (doesnt matter which one). Even after I formatted it countless of times it still wouldnt stay turned on.
The solution? Low-Level Format your drive! You could try that, get an extra tool for that stuff since your default Windows stuff won't cut it but it worked in my case for sure!
What files did you use to update with the latest Cobra version? I was trying to find those online. Wanna make sure I snag the right ones...Currently running zecoxao's modified rebug 4.84.2 with lv1 patches with evilnats cobra 8.3 and evilnats cfw tools. So far so good.
tbh, I like self-/isorebuilder most, cause it maintains identical self-size without custom compression.scetool should be used by default and those options removed
either that or xorloser's SecureTool, which contains all necessary keys AND maintains the section names (not to mention it also provides an alternative to --template option using -g and -s )
tbh, I like self-/isorebuilder most, cause it maintains identical self-size without custom compression.
and about SecureTool, I have tried it with COBRA-payload modified lv2kernel, but it does not resign correctly with template or regularly like scetool. maybe xorloser can take a look at it?
i was thinking like you, ps3 already burn itself at stock clock, so overclocking it just for funIs it possible to lower voltage for RSX at factory clock speeds? I think that would be better than an overclocks