i saw in the forum some guys who talked about "Supercharger Script".
could you guys explain what is it ? and what does it do ?
basically is a memory managment script improves snapiness and increases ram here is the best supercharger all credits to zepplinrox http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1250276
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Why ROMs here not undergone supercharger script? So no need to manually configure it my self.
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Why ROMs here not undergone supercharger script? So no need to manually configure it my self.
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cause different people have different needs .i like balanced 3 setting ,others like aggressive some dont like it at all so its better of this way
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i tried to install the script with this tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126940
but i could install the script (screenshot) : http://up353.siz.co.il/up1/mindfyjjldzm.png
what am i doing wrong ?
did u select run ad root?i select all options... and change the name frm sh.txt to .sh also run it as script
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i selected only run as root and changed the name to .sh and i still have the same problem
i also tried to install the script with Terminal Emulator but i still get the same problem
if your using minimod u can apply it frm the recovery or else u can download the Gscript version too
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what is minimod recovery and how i install it ?
liadatz said:
what is minimod recovery and how i install it ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1091787
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i installed the open recovery and entered the supercharger script and now i have a lot of options and i don't know what to choose, maybe you can help me with that
liadatz said:
i installed the open recovery and entered the supercharger script and now i have a lot of options and i don't know what to choose, maybe you can help me with that
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uhh ..agressive = less multitasking more ram for gaming etc
Balanced is best of both I use balanced 3
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Or maybe you could try the different options and make your own conclusion.
In my case, my best result was balanced 3, but it depends on how you use it.
thanks a lot.. you really helped me shalom06.
good day
one last question: if i will wipe my phone and install other rom, i have to run the script again ?
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one last question: if i will wipe my phone and install other rom, i have to run the script again ?
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Yes. Wiping the phone and installing another ROM will require you to run the script again.
Related
ALL ROMS AND DEVICES SUPPORTEDfor both of these mods listed below
single / dual and quad core
V6 super Charger in post 2
MULTI-CORE GOVERNORS AND FREQUENCIES
this is a patch which allows you to edit the governor of each core independently, as well as setting each its own min / max frequencies, IT'S NOT MY WORK AND ALL THANKS GOES TO Smokin1337
Firstly dl the zip, then flash via your chosen recovery, I flashed on fresh installs so I recommend you wipe your cache/dalvik cache to be on the safe-r side of life , if flashing over a *settled* rom
You will then need to run the command "su" in terminal emulator , followed by "cpu"
Then all settings are self explanatory inside the terminal emulator,
Here's the op
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
Here's the link to terminal emulator in the play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm&hl=enO
This mod , may be cancelled out by other mods and/or settings saved from them, I would recommend clearing data from system tuner, set CPU, CPU tuner etc, and reinstalling them without making changes to CPU , also disable forced dual core if you have a 3rd party app enabling it. Er........ I think that's it
.....nope, if you restore from apps such as titanium back up, any data containing CPU configs you restored may need to be removed too, if you want to make sure you are getting the settings set in terminal emulator and not those launched via init.d or on boot completion
Enjoy
V6 SUPER CHARGER SCRIPT
LIKE A BAT OUT OF HELL............. ReDraws n' Lag Will Be Gone!
its like having a turbo on your device, lots of work has been put into this dont forget to go thank Zeppelinrox on The OP below
it has worked for me on his previous releases and accross many roms,
you may need a busybox update, to prevent a possible cause of a boot loop, but it does auto detect version,
and it is easy enough to upgrade busybox version,
with this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.busybox.installer&hl=en free from the market/play store,
you will also need an app like script manager https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager&feature=search_result free from the market, and dont forget to turn the little su android button green to run as root when running the script
heres the OP, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 ,
thanks to Zeppelinrox
heres the latest version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
If I want to use the supercharger script, I just have to run the latest version of the script with scriptmanager? thats all? haha
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PhiP said:
If I want to use the supercharger script, I just have to run the latest version of the script with scriptmanager? thats all? haha
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Yeah, its pretty much as straight forward as that, just don't forget too browse as root, and to run the script as root
New version of v6 super charger available, test release 4
OMG thats magic
But one question still remains.... how often should i run the script? and how often the includinc cleaning script?
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OMG thats magic
But one question still remains.... how often should i run the script? and how often the includinc cleaning script?
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As long as you don't have init.d scripts in your system/etc that can conflict, you shouldn't need too, I re run the script everytime I flash a new Rom. So 3 times a day sometimes lol , but once a week should be more than adequate, the cleaning script should be done, at the end of each time you supercharge
Thanks. Hopefully this will fix the memory leak issue on CM10
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Thanks. Hopefully this will fix the memory leak issue on CM10
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I think there is an issue with cm10 / jb - if your busybox is indifferent, change busybox at your own risk, be sure to nand before you alter busybox
Will try it now.
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Question for supercharger script: after I ran everything, should I enter 33 at the driver console to exit? or should I leave it there and return to home screen.
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Question for supercharger script: after I ran everything, should I enter 33 at the driver console to exit? or should I leave it there and return to home screen.
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no use 32 or 33. but id recommend running 32, to ensure you get all settings, saved from the script u just ran
One more thing. Does the script stick when changing kernel? Or should I run it everytime I flash a new kernel?
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Hi All,
As I can see that no matter which ROM I install in my X8 the phone will be great in the initial days but it gradually slows down as days go by.
So can you all list out different methods to keep the phone fast and snappier without factory resetting it?
Thanks,
Well first thing that comes to mind is a reboot. But i guess you've done that. Clear cache?
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How often do you install new apps? More apps = more lag
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Well first thing that comes to mind is a reboot. But i guess you've done that. Clear cache?
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Well I guess that would make it a little faster but is there a way that i can do without rebooting the phone and going to recovery and all?
Does the app "RAM Manager" help? or the "Engine flush" in supercharger script by zeppelinrox?
Try Ram Manager Pro
Clear cache
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Ajaykumar.udnur said:
Well I guess that would make it a little faster but is there a way that i can do without rebooting the phone and going to recovery and all?
Does the app "RAM Manager" help? or the "Engine flush" in supercharger script by zeppelinrox?
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Ram manager didn't work for me. I use supercharger. I'm not saying it's better, just my preference. Well, fef (flush) works. I haven't experienced a major decrease in performance since using it. Hopefully it works for you too.
But still, i've found rebooting your phone every once in a while helps.
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Ram manager didn't work for me. I use supercharger. I'm not saying it's better, just my preference. Well, fef (flush) works. I haven't experienced a major decrease in performance since using it. Hopefully it works for you too.
But still, i've found rebooting your phone every once in a while helps.
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It isn't a good idea to mix scripts.. Use one only for performance tweaks..
So either use Ram Manager Pro or supercharger..
My preference is Ram Manager Pro because you don't need hubble telescope to read the settings and apply the tweaks..
Reset factory settings
Cachemate and similar apps work for me, I clean cache every 3 days and phone is never sloved
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How about a custom kernel. That may speed your phone up and give you the option to overclock and undervolt. Both will make it faster. But the x8s hardware is outdated anyway. Won't be long 'til it's on the legacy devices list :laugh:
Hey theres one simple solution..use good task manager.......and use swapper........
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Hey theres one simple solution..use good task manager.......and use swapper........
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Use swap IF you're on custom kernel. DO NOT use a task manager.
Either way, your phone will gradually get slower unless you do a reboot at least.
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Just reboot. Rebooting stops all cache. You could clean database and wipe dalvik cache too
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This what I did...
I use FroyoBread v23b (Great rom, hanks to doixanh), I did that:
# Just install the necesary apps. Don't install all the aps, I just have Twitter, WhatsApp, Facebook, SMmagager and root explorer.
# Install modules and scripts. I recommend you Supercharger, do a overclock (Not to high, just the enough, like 691mzh)
# Like the other guys say, Clear the cache.
# Use a simple launcher. Like LauncherPro, you can do nice things with that launcher.
# Disable the screen animations. You'll gain performance but loose visual attractions. If you don't want it, dont do it.
# DONT USE TASK MANAGER. The simple answer it's, leave Android manage the RAM.
# Use a light and simple theme. Like system theme of Gingerbread or Motoblur.
Here in the forum you can a lots of launchers, modules and more, just use the search tool.
This is I remember what I did, my mobile fell so light and quickly, no lag in the scrolling.
Sorry for my bad english :silly:
I think u didnt factory reset a once.
Thats why rom lagging. Do it for ur sake
Ajaykumar.udnur said:
Hi All,
As I can see that no matter which ROM I install in my X8 the phone will be great in the initial days but it gradually slows down as days go by.
So can you all list out different methods to keep the phone fast and snappier without factory resetting it?
Thanks,
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Reset to Factory Setting / try to re-format your SD Card. Don't forget to make backup
There is a dudy way to got the phone to new condition.
Backup ur current rom with x-recovery
Fully wipe data
Restore that rom from x-recovery.
Enjoy
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Well , I "freeze" apps which I rarely use , and wipe cache+dalvik cache regularly..
Hello there, I am a newbie in this forum. Last few day I flashed my S5830 with SGSII JB ROM v10.1 and it works well. I love the ROM a lot.
However, today I have found out that, every time after i reboot my phone, some settings of my apps are gone. First problem is the launcher, I am using Go launcher all the while and I set it as default launcher, but after reboot the default setting is gone and I have to set it as default again, every time after reboot.
Second problem I found is the setting of my 3rd party messaging app, the settings in the app are all being reset back to default state, meaning the settings set by me are all gone, again, same thing happens every time after I reboot the phone.
I thought it might be the bug of the ROM, but i looked through ROM thread and seem that nobody mentioned about it, so I am curious why this happens.
Anyone can help out? Thanks.
Have you used tweaks manager & a2sdgui to free some internal memory on phone ?
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Venomous Viper 119 said:
Have you used tweaks manager & a2sdgui to free some internal memory on phone ?
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There is a tweak manager come with the CF-Root-S5830-v3.7-b82 I installed( is kernel or CWM, I think? Sorry for being noob), I suspected the problem came from this thing, so i tried to remove all the "ticks" in tweak manager and then reboot again but the same thing happen again.
I had used the darktremor a2sd script provided in it & also the a2sdgui app to have more storage. But some of my apps went missing. Though they were existing, I wasn't able to use them.
Fix : Reflash the rom. Delete the a2sd scripts from the system/etc/init.d folder & try some other a2sd scripts like d2ext+, etc.
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I had used the darktremor a2sd script provided in it & also the a2sdgui app to have more storage. But some of my apps went missing. Though they were existing, I wasn't able to use them.
Fix : Reflash the rom. Delete the a2sd scripts from the system/etc/init.d folder & try some other a2sd scripts like d2ext+, etc.
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I updated my Clockworkmod from 4+ to 5+ and flashed my phone with a different Rom, the Cw10.1 Pro. I think the issue is gone. Thank for the info!
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I updated my Clockworkmod from 4+ to 5+ and flashed my phone with a different Rom, the Cw10.1 Pro. I think the issue is gone. Thank for the info!
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Use cwm 5.0.2.6 (atleast for now) it is the best currently
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Venomous Viper 119 said:
Use cwm 5.0.2.6 (atleast for now) it is the best currently
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Ya, I am use that recovery now.:victory:
hi I would like to ask if its possible to "Clear Memory" in Ram status lower than 200 mb?
because every time I "Clear Memory" my Ram status its always in 320mb+
is there an application that can help me?
SS here: CLICK ME!
thank you
There is no app except v6 supercharger script root your phone and try them http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
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abhinav quietly brilliant said:
There is no app except v6 supercharger script root your phone and try them http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
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are you using this one?
EDIT : del
Yeah i have used that scripts when i was on tw roms i can get atleast 275 mb used ram when killed the background apps
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abhinav quietly brilliant said:
Yeah i have used that scripts when i was on tw roms i can get atleast 275 mb used ram when killed the background apps
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ok i would try it would you mind if you can answer my future question just in case that if I will do wrong can you help me to troubleshoot?
thanks!
The thread which i have mentioned in above post have all the faq's.. If you still have got any queries then you can post it here either me or someone else will surely reply to your questions
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abhinav quietly brilliant said:
The thread which i have mentioned in above post have all the faq's.. If you still have got any queries then you can post it here either me or someone else will surely reply to your questions
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hahaha alright thank you very much!
You are always welcome
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Hi again sir i would like to ask some instruction because I am a little bit confuse in installing this application.
1) which step would i follow first ?? here is the link of what i am talking about. V6 SuperCharger
This
Summary of Steps (Yeah, it's THIS friggin easy...)
Before you start reading, just know that this is not difficult to implement... it's easy. There's more specifics below but basically:
1. Download a script
2. Install BusyBox (Attached! - see install instructions above the attachments)
3. Install Script Manager (Enable Browse as Root in Config)
4. Load script into Script Manager (Run As Root - the skull and crossbones icon which turns green when selected)
5. Follow instructions/user prompts & select what you want
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OR this
Installing/Using
1. Download the attached V6_SuperCharger_for_Android*.txt/pdf script and save to your sdcard.
- Do NOT run the V6 SuperCharger install script at boot!
2. Run the script:
A) Load the script (V6_SuperCharger_for_Android*.txt/pdf) into Script Manager and select "Run as Root" (skull and crossbones "Su" icon - it turns green when selected)
OR...
B) Run Terminal Emulator and simply type: su and enter, sh /sdcard/V6* and enter (provided you saved the script to the root of your sdcard)
OR...
C) via ADB on your computer. In a console, type: adb shell and enter, su and enter, sh /sdcard/V6* and enter (provided you saved the script to the root of your sdcard)
3. Get SuperCharged! Just pick an option! The extra options (Engine Flush, etc.) explain things before doing anything
4. READ the script's output!
5. Afterwards, READ the html HELP FILE in the root of your SD Card!
6. Non-ICS/JB ROMS - Disable "Lock Home in Memory" if your ROM has this option. (This takes effect immediately.)
7. Optional: For a quick status check, you can put a Script Manager widget for V6 SuperCharger on you desktop
8. Reboot - required if it's your first time SuperCharging the rom.
9. Check if it works - After reboot, run the V6_SuperCharger script and check the info under the menu.
Cool! - Here are a few recent tutorials:
[GUIDE] V6 Supercharger Update 9 RC 8.2 + for Samsung Galaxy Young (includes a little KAK tutorial too)
If you are using compcache and have lag or slow down after SuperCharging,
DISABLE compache, wipe caches and re-enable it.
Non-ICS/JB ROMS - Be sure to uncheck/disable lock home in memory!
Note: V6_SuperCharger-AOR.zip is for use with Milestone's Androidiani OpenRecovery. Even if you have a Milestone, don't run it within Android.
........ AOR Usage: Extract to the root of your sdcard (Directory structure is in the zip)
.........You will now have a SuperCharger Menu on the main screen. Simply select the menu and select 1 of the 12 options.
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Thankyou for your HELP
PS: Please correct me if I'm disobeying some rules here
You can follow any step which suits you best but just take care of that you precisely follow the steps and be a good reader
PS: Don't forget to patch the "Jelly ISCream mod" that is the only thing to be done perfectly
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well best is to either stop them from loading, disable triggers, uninstall/freeze them, etc to get some extra free ram.
but knowing the inner workings from android ram utilization, pretty useless endevour considering
abhinav quietly brilliant said:
You can follow any step which suits you best but just take care of that you precisely follow the steps and be a good reader
PS: Don't forget to patch the "Jelly ISCream mod" that is the only thing to be done perfectly
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what do you mean by "Jelly ISCream mod" ?
this means its not working with the stock kernel?
baz77 said:
well best is to either stop them from loading, disable triggers, uninstall/freeze them, etc to get some extra free ram.
but knowing the inner workings from android ram utilization, pretty useless endevour considering
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can you suggest an application that can freeze the application?
pedropenduko said:
can you suggest an application that can freeze the application?
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App Quarantine for freezing things.
Rom Toolbox for autostart.
Try greenify.works very well for me
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Hi,
I have tried all the steps for V6 supercharge even patched.. What is the instant change that I should expect.. I tried to clear memory but still doesn't go less than before. Let me know if I missed something... Using lsz stock rooted rom with philz kernel
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f0xtr0t said:
Try greenify.works very well for me
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ill check for this thankyou
treacherous_hawk said:
Hi,
I have tried all the steps for V6 supercharge even patched.. What is the instant change that I should expect.. I tried to clear memory but still doesn't go less than before. Let me know if I missed something... Using lsz stock rooted rom with philz kernel
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i am not still installing the V6 so i dont know how to answer you question ^^
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App Quarantine for freezing things.
Rom Toolbox for autostart.
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ok thanks here... how the Rom Toolbox would help? its looks like a compilation of application for root users?
but anyways thankyou
for disabling startup apps .. easy one is autostarts or rom toolbox has the autostart manager,,
for freezing apps TB is good
check dr ketans toolbox thread
Hey,
So i have many games, and some games lagging...has anyone a Mod, Kernel, Rom, Tweak, Tool, APK, ooor something else? For better Gaming you know....
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shadownexe said:
Hey,
So i have many games, and some games lagging...has anyone a Mod, Kernel, Rom, Tweak, Tool, APK, ooor something else? For better Gaming you know....
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Hi,
First of all if your phone is rooted , try "greenify" , you can find it in the playstore . it will increase your games speed .
Try also to install a costume ROM (modified system) . try to choose a ROM for gaming . if you use an external SD card remove it , it make the device lagging ....
And remember to clear ram before run any game.
That's it
Originally Posted by shadownexe
Hey,
So i have many games, and some games lagging...has anyone a Mod, Kernel, Rom, Tweak, Tool, APK, ooor something else? For better Gaming you know....
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Hi,
First of all if your phone is rooted , try "greenify" , you can find it in the playstore . it will increase your games speed .
Try also to install a costume ROM (modified system) . try to choose a ROM for gaming . if you use an external SD card remove it , it make the device lagging ....
And remember to clear ram before run any game.
That's it
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alaataj14 your adivice are messy and wrong so if you don't know what you're talking about please do not reply.
These are all the steps I think can make the Galaxy Ace a fairly good gaming device
1° step: Install a custom ROM that allows you to get better performance (CM 7.2 is perfect)
2° step: Install script (like FlyOn mod) to increase overall performance of the system
3° step: buy a class 10 sd card so the access to game data is superfast and reduce lag
4° step: use Seeder to reduce lag and Greenfy (works only on Android 4.0+) to freez all the apps running in background using ram and cpu
5° step (OPTIONAL): do some overclock to get a bit more performance out of your device (must be at least 100mhz to see a strong difference)
6° step (OPTIONAL): make a little partition (128/256 mb) for swapping with a low priority (30 is perfect) so if some android core process are running in back ground can be stored of that partition increasing the ram availability.
That's all
OK so i see a true gamer here
Fly on mod, Overglock just 928...
No money for SD card...
But i looking for the other steps, thank you very much bro
And i dont think that the PAC Rom is good anymore cause its lagging...u know? So thanks a lot
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alaataj14 your adivice are messy and wrong so if you don't know what you're talking about please do not reply.
These are all the steps I think can make the Galaxy Ace a fairly good gaming device
1° step: Install a custom ROM that allows you to get better performance (CM 7.2 is perfect)
2° step: Install script (like FlyOn mod) to increase overall performance of the system
3° step: buy a class 10 sd card so the access to game data is superfast and reduce lag
4° step: use Seeder to reduce lag and Greenfy (works only on Android 4.0+) to freez all the apps running in background using ram and cpu
5° step (OPTIONAL): do some overclock to get a bit more performance out of your device (must be at least 100mhz to see a strong difference)
6° step (OPTIONAL): make a little partition (128/256 mb) for swapping with a low priority (30 is perfect) so if some android core process are running in back ground can be stored of that partition increasing the ram availability.
That's all
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So...btw, you got the newest and official version of CM 7.2 for ace? Cause there so many out there...
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So...btw, you got the newest and official version of CM 7.2 for ace? Cause there so many out there...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681567 <---- here's the link. If you want you can download the latest nightly directly from the Cyanogenmod site.
BTW a fast SD is important Have fun
shadownexe said:
Hey,
So i have many games, and some games lagging...has anyone a Mod, Kernel, Rom, Tweak, Tool, APK, ooor something else? For better Gaming you know....
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For gamming you should use CM7 with a custom kernel, maybe Firekernel with OC for better performance. cheers
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681567 <---- here's the link. If you want you can download the latest nightly directly from the Cyanogenmod site.
BTW a fast SD is important Have fun
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Thanks again
Yeah...maybe i buy one...maybe
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Toyerd said:
For gamming you should use CM7 with a custom kernel, maybe Firekernel with OC for better performance. cheers
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Hey,
OC?
Firekernel,You think this the best kernel?
Thanks
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MeltingSnowman said:
alaataj14 your adivice are messy and wrong so if you don't know what you're talking about please do not reply.
These are all the steps I think can make the Galaxy Ace a fairly good gaming device
1° step: Install a custom ROM that allows you to get better performance (CM 7.2 is perfect)
2° step: Install script (like FlyOn mod) to increase overall performance of the system
3° step: buy a class 10 sd card so the access to game data is superfast and reduce lag
4° step: use Seeder to reduce lag and Greenfy (works only on Android 4.0+) to freez all the apps running in background using ram and cpu
5° step (OPTIONAL): do some overclock to get a bit more performance out of your device (must be at least 100mhz to see a strong difference)
6° step (OPTIONAL): make a little partition (128/256 mb) for swapping with a low priority (30 is perfect) so if some android core process are running in back ground can be stored of that partition increasing the ram availability.
That's all
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DONT USE THE SEEDER APP! seeder is already in the fly on mod, so dont use the seeder app
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Blackbox421 said:
DONT USE THE SEEDER APP! seeder is already in the fly on mod, so dont use the seeder app
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Seeder is already in the Fly On Mod script but must be enabled. Olso the user have a pair of sharp eyes so he can read trough the info about the script before using it.
MeltingSnowman said:
Seeder is already in the Fly On Mod script but must be enabled. Olso the user have a pair of sharp eyes so he can read trough the info about the script before using it.
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I think it's normal that you read the info before you install any script to your phone.
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shadownexe said:
Hey,
OC?
Firekernel,You think this the best kernel?
Thanks
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Yes is the best :good: