The "Jailbreak Switch v2" hardware does exactly what it promises: it opens up the potential of the console that Nintendo locked away. The ability to overclock the OLED screen makes games look and run significantly better. However, relying on cheap clone chips means you are gambling slightly on hardware reliability. It turns the Switch into the console it should have been, but you have to pay the "tinkerer's tax" to get there.
: This is a complex "hardmod" that requires precision soldering to the CPU's capacitors. It is generally not recommended for beginners due to the risk of permanently damaging the console.
: Users typically need chips like the Picofly or Hwfly . These are microcontrollers that must be soldered directly onto the Switch's motherboard.
: These remain the industry standards. Picofly is often favored for being a more affordable, open-source-based solution.