Controller Overclocking

(credit to: “LordOfMice” aka SweetLow)
https://github.com/LordOfMice


Short Description of the Program and Battle Beaver’s Involvement

The transition from console to PC + Controller for competitive titles has opened the door to several controller performance enhancements. One enhancement, popularized by professional Call of Duty players using PlayStation 4 controllers on PC, involves using SweetLow’s “LordOfMice hidsubf” custom drivers to overclock a controller from the standard 250Hz polling rate to 1000Hz. This project, in development and with patch notes dating back to 2005, has garnered community support across various uses.

However, with the increasing adoption of Windows 11, installing this tool has become more challenging due to the implementation of new security features in the OS. SweetLow mentioned the need for a company to get his drivers signed and authenticated to alleviate these issues. This is where Battle Beaver stepped in. The current version (5/17/25) includes kernel drivers that have been EV signed by Battle Beaver and then Attestation signed by Microsoft. Now, on Windows 11, disabling Secure Boot is no longer a requirement. We will continue to collaborate with SweetLow to further develop these drivers and make them as user-friendly as possible.

Currently tested and working on Playstation 4 and DualSense controllers. This program will not work on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, or Xbox Elite controllers at this time.
Some troubleshooting may be required depending on your PC configuration.

Step By Step Guide


Overclocking Program Download and Installation

Errors

If your device is in Red then the flashed polling rate was not applied. You will need to manually install the HIDUSBF_AS driver or visit the wiki for troubleshoot suggestions based on the error code.