PS3 Project RSX Boost: Overclock your Retail PS3 RSX Speeds (ps3 cfw only)

Ahh I see, yes, I did it just once, I was doubting if I turned on the showRAMInfo option, but it seems that I did, and yes, I noticed that it takes a few seconds to show the speeds, but for me it shows the speeds of RAM and GPU too. It should say on screen 600 and 750 MHz on the GPU info.
I think that where it says 600 it doesn't say MHz, but in 750 does, so check if maybe it says 600 somewhere (it should be on the same line of text on screen).

Interesting enough. I actually dug out my old BC ps3. Fixed it, jailbroke it, and installed the overclock. Then I installed webman and pressed L3+R3 and boom. I can see both now. The other ps3 I was using was 40gb. Hmm.


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Can ps3 rsx boost be integrated into game files?

rsx boost is done in lv1.self during RSX initialization at startup. lv1.self is part of CoreOS, which is written directly in flash memory.
Unlike the dev_flash files, these CoreOS files cannot be accessed through the file system and they are written when the PUP is installed.
 
[QUOTE="aldostools, gönderi: 339073, üye: 89]rsx kullanım, RSX provasında yapılır. lv1.self, doğrudan flash belleğe yazılan CoreOS'un bir parçası.
dev_flash dosyalarından farklı olarak, bu CoreOS dosyalarına dosya sistemi üzerinden erişilemezler.[/QUOTE]
I understand, but some games have bugs. If we can adjust which part of the games the game developers write the rsx clock rates to, the problem can be fixed. Do you have an idea or someone who understands this situation?
 
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[QUOTE="aldostools, gönderi: 339073, üye: 89]rsx kullanım, RSX provasında yapılır. lv1.self, doğrudan flash belleğe yazılan CoreOS'un bir parçası.
dev_flash dosyalarından farklı olarak, bu CoreOS dosyalarına dosya sistemi üzerinden erişilemezler.
I understand, but some games have bugs. If we can adjust which part of the games the game developers write the rsx clock rates to, the problem can be fixed. Do you have an idea or someone who understands this situation?[/QUOTE]

Which games have bugs?
 
I have tested the overclocked RSX firmware in the prolouge mission of TLOU, gains are rather impressive
Testing was done on two COK-001 systems
OC'ed console was a 40NM COK-001 and stock system was 90NM COK-001
 
I have tested the overclocked RSX firmware in the prolouge mission of TLOU, gains are rather impressive
Testing was done on two COK-001 systems
OC'ed console was a 40NM COK-001 and stock system was 90NM COK-001

Hello, guys! I am new here.

When I try to play TLOU on my PS3 CECHC04 OC I have an YLOD. I don't know exactly what is happening but I will find an answer to this question. Probably there is voltage problem but I don't know if it's VRAM or CORE. What I am trying to tell is when we are overclocking some times we increase the voltage too, because some chips aren't capable of working with the normal voltage.

I checked the SYSCON Error Logs and found "1701 and 1601" but I don't know if this error if because of this YLOD.

I am filtering some possibilities but I don't know how to edit lv1 file on CORE OS. I have been learn how to use PUAD GUI but I can't find the clock value on "lv1.self" file.

May you help? How can I edit this files on pc? My PS3's Firmware is Evilnat 4.89.2.

This is important because I will be able to find where is the problem of this YLOD.
 
Hello, guys! I am new here.

When I try to play TLOU on my PS3 CECHC04 OC I have an YLOD. I don't know exactly what is happening but I will find an answer to this question. Probably there is voltage problem but I don't know if it's VRAM or CORE. What I am trying to tell is when we are overclocking some times we increase the voltage too, because some chips aren't capable of working with the normal voltage.

I checked the SYSCON Error Logs and found "1701 and 1601" but I don't know if this error if because of this YLOD.

I am filtering some possibilities but I don't know how to edit lv1 file on CORE OS. I have been learn how to use PUAD GUI but I can't find the clock value on "lv1.self" file.

May you help? How can I edit this files on pc? My PS3's Firmware is Evilnat 4.89.2.

This is important because I will be able to find where is the problem of this YLOD.

So I have a 90nm BC & 40nm BC system. The one with the factory RSX gets hot and shits down throwing a YLOD. The "increase" certainly is not worth the results. It is nice but niche at best. I would suggest bypassing this.
 
Hello, guys! I am new here.

When I try to play TLOU on my PS3 CECHC04 OC I have an YLOD. I don't know exactly what is happening but I will find an answer to this question. Probably there is voltage problem but I don't know if it's VRAM or CORE. What I am trying to tell is when we are overclocking some times we increase the voltage too, because some chips aren't capable of working with the normal voltage.

I checked the SYSCON Error Logs and found "1701 and 1601" but I don't know if this error if because of this YLOD.

I am filtering some possibilities but I don't know how to edit lv1 file on CORE OS. I have been learn how to use PUAD GUI but I can't find the clock value on "lv1.self" file.

May you help? How can I edit this files on pc? My PS3's Firmware is Evilnat 4.89.2.

This is important because I will be able to find where is the problem of this YLOD.

Wether or not this overclock will work with YOUR system is a hit or miss. It depends on a lot of factors. Not all GPUs and CPUs are made of the same quality and thus may not be able to handle the overclock. If your system handles it, then keep it. The overclock is definitely worth while, especially with an older generation system.


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Hello, guys! I am new here.

When I try to play TLOU on my PS3 CECHC04 OC I have an YLOD. I don't know exactly what is happening but I will find an answer to this question. Probably there is voltage problem but I don't know if it's VRAM or CORE. What I am trying to tell is when we are overclocking some times we increase the voltage too, because some chips aren't capable of working with the normal voltage.

I checked the SYSCON Error Logs and found "1701 and 1601" but I don't know if this error if because of this YLOD.

I am filtering some possibilities but I don't know how to edit lv1 file on CORE OS. I have been learn how to use PUAD GUI but I can't find the clock value on "lv1.self" file.

May you help? How can I edit this files on pc? My PS3's Firmware is Evilnat 4.89.2.

This is important because I will be able to find where is the problem of this YLOD.

How long have you been using OC for and what was your console GPU and CPU temps look like before getting ylod ?!

Useful to know to help others
 
Hello, guys! I am new here.

When I try to play TLOU on my PS3 CECHC04 OC I have an YLOD. I don't know exactly what is happening but I will find an answer to this question. Probably there is voltage problem but I don't know if it's VRAM or CORE. What I am trying to tell is when we are overclocking some times we increase the voltage too, because some chips aren't capable of working with the normal voltage.

I checked the SYSCON Error Logs and found "1701 and 1601" but I don't know if this error if because of this YLOD.

I am filtering some possibilities but I don't know how to edit lv1 file on CORE OS. I have been learn how to use PUAD GUI but I can't find the clock value on "lv1.self" file.

May you help? How can I edit this files on pc? My PS3's Firmware is Evilnat 4.89.2.
This is important because I will be able to find where is the problem of this YLOD.

https://github.com/TheRouletteBoi/RouLetteVshMenu/issues/28
had ylod with that plugin. After deleting it everything went back to normal. my system is cechc.
 
Hello,
I have PS3 slim with CFW and improved cooling for OC but im stuck on instaling this patch. Can someone tell me how to do it please?
 
Hello,
I have PS3 slim with CFW and improved cooling for OC but im stuck on instaling this patch. Can someone tell me how to do it please?
It's simple... download one of the PUP with OC already applied and install it.

Get the PUP for Evilnat 4.89 from this PUP.
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/p...tail-ps3-rsx-speeds.36801/page-17#post-333431

NOTE: You will need to apply this patch to fix the SD display issue in 4.89
https://github.com/aldostools/Resou...isplay_by_sandungas_req_dev_blind_enabled.pkg
/dev_blind must be enabled to install the pkg
 
Hey there!

Hope everyone is doing great!

I've been reading all in this thread but I guess I'm just too dumb to be able to understand how to have this setup. Is there a video on how to get this done? Also, will my PS3 Slim CECH-3011A run the overclock?

My PS3 currently has Hybrid 4.89.1 with HEN that I got from http://**ps3xploit.com >Domain no Longer owned by team** (ps3xploit.me =new)/ and webMAN latest version.

I'd really love to OC my PS3 but yet again, too dumb to have this running as I still don't know how to after reading all this lol.

Thanks in advance!
 
Hey there!

Hope everyone is doing great!

I've been reading all in this thread but I guess I'm just too dumb to be able to understand how to have this setup. Is there a video on how to get this done? Also, will my PS3 Slim CECH-3011A run the overclock?

My PS3 currently has Hybrid 4.89.1 with HEN that I got from http://**ps3xploit.com >Domain no Longer owned by team** (ps3xploit.me =new)/ and webMAN latest version.

I'd really love to OC my PS3 but yet again, too dumb to have this running as I still don't know how to after reading all this lol.

Thanks in advance!

You cannot overclock your PS3.

Only CFW-compatible consoles can because you need to patch LV1. That's not possible yet on HEN.
 
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