[Q] Gpu rendring - Sony Xperia T, TL, TX, V

Hi!
I've found in our settings in Developer Options a "Forec GPU rendering". Also i know that we can enable gpu rendering by adding "debug.sf.hw=1" in build.prop. My question is what it give to my phone ? Can it improve performace or cause battery drain ?
Thanks in advance

I think it has a better performance, at the expense of RAM. But I'm not sure!
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GUIDE PLEASE with CM's PERFORMANCE Settings

Devs/XP users Please provide help and guidance for performance settings explaining each and every menu and sub menu/options.
Also provide best combination of settings to suit needs for Battery, Normal, Performance.
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VR.gtmini said:
Devs/XP users Please provide help and guidance for performance settings explaining each and every menu and sub menu/options.
Also provide best combination of settings to suit needs for Battery, Normal, Performance.
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Use ondemand . .
And 604mhz . . For RC5.5 by squadzone's . .
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@PERFORMANCE
VR.gtmini said:
Devs/XP users Please provide help and guidance for performance settings explaining each and every menu and sub menu/options.
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Explaining everything about performance setting so WE could TWEAK it IF, WE KNOW WHAT WE ARE DOING.
THANKS
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Explaining everything about performance setting so WE could TWEAK it IF, WE KNOW WHAT WE ARE DOING.
THANKS
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On demand means the processor will clock to whatever speed within the set parameters it needs to run smoothly. It will always try to run as low as possible while not compromising speed. This is generally the best option and there's little to no reason to change it. Unless you want to save as much battery as possible of course, then you could put it to energysaving. You really don't want maxperformance as that will drain your battery and give little to no advantage over ondemand
The other is the clockspeed of the CPU and should generally be left alone. Overclocking it too much can permanently damage your hardware. There is no cooling system, so increase it very conservatively. You should leave it at stock, unless things are being slow, but don't put it too high. The higher you put it, the faster it will process yes, but also the more energy it uses and therefore heat it creates. Too much exposure to heat will mean game over. Overclocking is also likely to lower the lifespan of your device.
Hope that helps
can i have some script for better RAM management. and also tell me how to implement it [ i am a noob ]
& using mebitek's latest CM7 rom
thanx
pratap6789 said:
can i have some script for better RAM management. and also tell me how to implement it [ i am a noob ]
& using mebitek's latest CM7 rom
thanx
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/rom-toolbox-by-jrummy-sassibob-review/
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VR.gtmini said:
Devs/XP users Please provide help and guidance for performance settings explaining each and every menu and sub menu/options.
Also provide best combination of settings to suit needs for Battery, Normal, Performance.
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1.do not oc your device more than 800 mhz and use ondemand governor,
2 .use the inbuilt option to choose the frequency because app like set cpu use 4~5 mb of your ram (setting> cm setting> cpu setting)
3. try using adw ex launcher it uses 11 mb ram only avoide go launcher
4. create a swap partition of 512 mb and set swapiness to 80%
5. use only default android keyboard (ics android keyboard is better)
6. use task killer to kill ongoing useless task time to time
7. do not use much widget at the same time
I remember mebitek or yagya or some other famous dude said that moving cache to sd card slows your device down..?
I set JIT off, and VM heap to 24. Also oc to 710 MHz, phone works like a charm. But i don't play games, i just want the phone to be snappy. I think the vm heap might cause fc's for bigger applications, at least playstore always force closes when i had VM heap at 16.. but otherwise the phone was really responsive with 16.
Battery is also good with those settings. Please correct me if i'm somehow mistaken!
jit on should be better
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btw guys. ondemand and what min cpu freq. 122 or 245 i read somwhere that 245 use less battery
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btw guys. ondemand and what min cpu freq. 122 or 245 i read somwhere that 245 use less battery
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Just leave min cpu freq to 245, yes.
Also, if your kernel has Smartassv2 or Lilgv2 available, use those instead, they're better for Mini than stock Ondemand.
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jit on should be better
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How so?
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(FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE IN CM9):-
go to settings
1)developer option-mark Gpu rendering ,windows animation &transitin animation as 0.5,mark kill app back button.
2)performance-use 16 bit,processor lilg as governor at max710(u don't see much flickers)
3)use apex launcher as default .(push it in to ur system-apps)

Setting the CPU on get i9000

Hi guys I have a i9000 rooted with custom from and I wanted to improve performance and battery life can that be done by setting the CPU speeds or overclocking as I believe its called any help would be great cheers guys
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If you need an app, try NSTools.
I got it I was just wondering what the best settings would be
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Every device is different for over clocking because of the manufacturing process just make sure the setting "apply at boot" isn't ticked while trying out different settings then test the settings and make sure its stable then if it works for you you can check apply at boot overclocking will decrease battery life though if you want to increase battery life you will need to under volt your phone (this is assuming your kernel supports overclocking and undervolting)
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Yea I can do both just don't really wanna mess about with it until I know more about it.. am I right to assume undervolting would reduce performance
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No I thought this at first as well, the performance remains the same the only way it will result in performance issues is if you do it to much the phone will become unstable but as I said before test the settings before saving
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Good CPU app?

Any good apps with profiles and multi core support? Preferably free
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I have used Νο frills cpu and antutu cpu master (not free) which supports profiles and its quite good its behaviour. If you're concerned about battery efficiency , i didnt notice any improvement with any of the apps i have used.
Hmm after looking at the frequency states of my cpu I have concluded that there's not much need for any CPU tweaks, just have to wait for jellybean or a miraculous breakthrough that makes custonexus fully functional
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Written elsewhere,people say that even the lg launcher consumes battery compared to other launchers.Try testing some.

Force GPU rendering

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There's an option of forcing the 2d GPU rendering in developer options. I don't really know what it does . Should I check the box?
Does it make apps run smoother or consumes more battery? ???
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I always have that option turned on. I generally think the UI must be rendered with the GPU. This improves performance significantly for me.
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what version are you running and does this option consume more or less battery?
I'm on Zaiben atm. Don't know if it used more, I have it always turned on. Generally it should only use a little bit more battery.
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Adam77Root said:
I always have that option turned on. I generally think the UI must be rendered with the GPU. This improves performance significantly for me.
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I have read conflicting reports regarding battery life. Some say it helps, some say it hurts.
I think it hurts bl because the gpu can be quite power hungry, depending on the device. In my personal experience it seems to have hurt my battery life more than it has helped.
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[Q] Optimize RAM

Hi Guys,
Is there any way to optimize the RAM on the HTC one to get better performance.
I know that supercharger v6 is around but haven't heard of anyone using it on the HTC one.
Any other options?
You could always flash a kernel that allows over clocking both the CPU and GPU, and messing around with the governors. Memory management is already rather efficient.
What ROM are you on?
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Optimize in what way?
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Optimizing RAM use won't give any practical performance increases unless you're doing so many things that you're literally running out of RAM, which if you are, you really need to close down some apks.
Android free up space automatically. Have not yet or never on any phone encountered low RAM warnings.
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