Guide on Hardcore Tuning Parameters in Game Genie - ASUS ROG Phone 3 Questions & Answers

Hi Asus provides an option for hardcore tuning in game Genie. Is there anyone who can help in understanding the parameters?
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Best Rom for 3d Gaming or Gaming period.

Just as the title says im looking for the best rom for gaming on the g1 3d and 2d. i used my g1 as a spare so that i dont kill my daily phone playing games. all opinions and responses are appreciated thank you
SuperD without the RAM hack or Enomther's
From my experience rom does not make that much of a difference, but the kernel does. Whenever I want to play a game, I use this:
-CM based 2.6.34 kernel with BFS
-Cyanogen 5.0.8 test4
-No sound
-All tasks killed before the game starts (by menu-> applications->running processes)
-Overclocked at 691 min/max (Universal overclock, and always plugged in)
I've also heard that HTC 1.5 roms are very good but I am more then happy with with the frame rates I get on RT2. The above set up get 30.2 FPS on neocore. I need to try some froyo gaming to see if the official git helps it some (its supposed to help with big applications like browser so I'm assuming it will help with 3D performance too). I've found that you can overclock higher/stable-er when plugged in then on battery alone.

[Q] [request] $$ for control of my hardware! (tegrak,supercurio,chainfire come here!)

hi, i just changed my galaxy s2 for this lg p990 because i needed some money. i love this phone but current software lacks of full hardware control. for instance on sgs 2 tegrak apps and kernels provide a full customization in frequency and voltages (cpu and gpu). if you can find a lucky phone like mine was you can undervolt gpu from 1,1 to 0,75 volt at full frequency with a great battery life improvement. i love small but powerful apps like
-voodoo control
-tegrak apps
-chainfire 3d
and i paid for all of them! so i will buy also a nice app to control gpu and avp of my tegra 2 lg p990! i don t care about need of reboot or aomething, i will just watch my full hp movies on hdmi without lag or frame skip!
Hello!
What you want is available - to a certain extent.
To UV you need a OC/UV kernel to do this and you could use either one of kernels like i.e. spica(Horse Power kernel for stock rom), dr4go(fps kernel for stock), SetiroN(ironknL for CM7) or vodonka (KANG kernel for CM7).
Then use i.e. Pimp my CPU to customise under-volt over-clock...whatever...
But if it is possible to undervolt GPU independently in Tegra 2 chips - I don't know. You could ask any of the kernel devs above!?!?
Chainfire 3D is available - if you bought it just install it - it gives some performance but MSAA customisation isn't supported by the Tegra 2 - if you are looking for this...
Voodoo sound control is available and still under development - right know their are only some basic features - but it works and brings some dynamic range improvement. IMHO it is a noticeable improvement.
BTW: Watching video with full HD up to 1080p is possible out of the box - no need to OC or to OC GPU for that.
hi, thank you for your answer! i flashed cm7 and now i don't cry anymore for my ex sgs2, but a friend of mine gave me an hd file for test and it was 1080p with low bit rate ( 2,5gb for 2 hour lenght) but impossible to watch properly on my hd tv. and i was very disappointed when the encoding speed was almost the same switching beetween hw and sw decode ( on mx player). i don t think tegra 2 sucks as it seems. i manage clock speeds on my mobile with pimpmycpu but it is not very reliable and still don t have any control on gpu and avp clock. so what i think that really lacks on p990 sw
environment is a gpu/avp control. i home cm9 will bring any improvement on this side
isd88 said:
hi, thank you for your answer! i flashed cm7 and now i don't cry anymore for my ex sgs2, but a friend of mine gave me an hd file for test and it was 1080p with low bit rate ( 2,5gb for 2 hour lenght) but impossible to watch properly on my hd tv. and i was very disappointed when the encoding speed was almost the same switching beetween hw and sw decode ( on mx player). i don t think tegra 2 sucks as it seems. i manage clock speeds on my mobile with pimpmycpu but it is not very reliable and still don t have any control on gpu and avp clock. so what i think that really lacks on p990 sw
environment is a gpu/avp control. i home cm9 will bring any improvement on this side
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The last thing i heard was that CM7 and HMDI 1080p and 720p playback didn't work 100%. on stock, that should work..
yes, it played well on stock gingerbread....not like sgs2 but something lile. dual boot on lg dual (italian name of lg 2x) could be a good idea also
Hello!
The Question is if the used codec that was used for encoding the video is supported by the hardware.
BTW: I use moboplayer, but my TV only supports 720p with this phone (don't know why - while it supports 1080p with my laptop) and I used 720p sources from OnlineTVRecorder.com for testing - this works without glitches...

Playing videos & HWA

Guys my Nook Color does not play videos flawlessly. I find no audio - video proper sync. Sometimes it slows down. How to solve this issue ?
Currently I am using Mirage 7.2 [03042012 build]
I have no idea how to overclock, so I assume I am using at stock speed. Does overclocking help this issue ?
Does my nook HWA enabled ? How to check ?
Which is best media player ? something like VLC / GOM as for PC ?
Here are the two videos I'd like my Nook Color play flawlessly :
Video 1 : http://npteldownloads.iitm.ac.in/softlinks_mp4/106102064/lec06.mp4 [source]
Video 2 : https://d19vezwu8eufl6.cloudfront.net/algo1/recoded_videos/[420f432a] about.mp4 [source]
This are free educational videos & I am not pirating.
I just ran the 11mb file you posted and it ran flawlessly. I suggest you use Mobo player for playing video files. My NC is overclocked, set on conservative from 800mhz to 1200mhz. I suggest you check out the post from mr72 in General Discussion about his setup, you don't have to do the first steps about repartitioning. Just do the last few steps about battery and performance improvements. Right now im posting from my nook so its a bit cumbersome to get the links for you. Once I get on my laptop ill edit the post.
Sent from my NookColor using Tapatalk
Edit: Ok go into mr72's guide and follow the steps from 17 - 19, this should help with your performance.
Thank you very much, I will look into it
Is overclocked needed OR it can play at 800 Mhz ?
avi! said:
Thank you very much, I will look into it
Is overclocked needed OR it can play at 800 Mhz ?
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I would definitely overclock. It is very safe and easy and gives a significant performance boost in all areas. 1200MHz seems fine for every Nook C, some push it to 1300MHz but that can actually start to slow some graphics performance measures down. You won't significantly hit battery performance as the Governor slows the clock speed down when its not needed.
Just get one of the apps from the market like antutu CPU Master pro and set it up.
Just an app from Market can OC it ? no other flashing any zip file / kernel etc needed ?
avi! said:
Just an app from Market can OC it ? no other flashing any zip file / kernel etc needed ?
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If you are using Mirage it already comes with overclocked kernel capabilities, just follow the instructions in mr72's guide (the link I gave you earlier).
Or just go into Settings>CyanogenMod Settings>Performance>CPU Settings:
Min CPU: 300mhz
Max CPU: 1200mhz
and voila!
But I highly recommend that you take a look into mr72's guide for undervolting these specific steppings, so you get better battery life.
on a side note, anyone able to play 720p videos?

Manipulate GPU/CPU Settings?

Hey everyone with rooted phones. I'm sure we can use Rom Toolbox or other apps to mess with our gpu or cpu settings.
I'm having stuttering issues with any streaming media whether it's in the native youtube app or just a video link in a website that open up in the stock player.
I was wondering if any settings for the CPU or gpu can possibly affect or improve the ability to stream smoothly? If anyone recommends a good app in addition to any settings that would be great.

Recommendations for low latency custom ROM for S5 for use with midi synth

I have dedicated my S5 to use as a midi synth player, together with a midi keyboard connected to the phone via an OTG adapter, outputting either through the built in audio out or perhaps a separate sound interface.
I have a newer phone (Xiaomi Redmi Note 7) but I'm going to try with the S5 as well, as a I read that of all the Android manufacturers Samsung has the best rep with audio latency.
I've also heard that a big leap was made with Android 9 and 10 on latency, some recent ROMs for the S5 based on android 9 and 10 are rather basic in terms of the features they support. So, I'm looking for recommendations for stock or custom ROM which support low audio latency use.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Hi,
I haven't tried using my s5 for midi, but in general, I would think the latency would depend as much on your kernel, CPU governor & especially I/O scheduler as the firmware.
Obviously, if you have a super-bloated rom there would be more background tasks by default to clog up the processor.
I would go for one of the debloated ones that support custom kernels and have a look around for the right kernel & I/O scheduler.
Another option would be to see if turning on the developer option to kill background processes affects the latency when in the midi app.
Looking forward to hear your results.
C:
Cheers
Highly recommend using the Tuned kernel if you're not using it. It works on various ROMs like LOS:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...d-los-kernel-s5-performance-battery-t3893954/
You can configure the kernel with the Boeffla app. Just for fun I increased the max CPU speed to ~2.9 GHz and enabled the Tuned performance governor. The phone became hilariously responsive. I tried it out for a few days but it didn't really benefit me. It might benefit you though! Performance settings make it much harder for the phone to idle. In fact if you've ever had music stuttering it's from the phone playing a music codec the hardware can't accelerate while the CPU cores are in an idle state or turned off.
Having some success with this. By setting the CPU min frequency to be maxed out continuously at 2.457Ghz using and setting the Android task scheduler profile to 'deadline' using Kernel Adiutor, and assigning maximum priority to the task in question using 3C Toolbox, I was able to get one app (microphone pro) to go from 48000Hz + 480 frames per buffer, to 48000Hz + 240 frames per buffer. Not quite stable yet, but shows that tweaks are having an effect. Feels like a total latency (from key press to ear) of around 40 ms.
In the end the trouble I am having is finding applications that have latency configuration options with enough granularity to test out whether any system tweaks are making a useful difference. For example Caustic (synth app for android) only has five possible latency settings, the lowest being called 'lowest' (funnily enough), which was actually already stable before I got the tweaks going. Not like audio apps in Windows and Linux where you can choose different latency settings (sample rate, buffer size, etc.) with high granularity. Perhaps there are some apps out there that have this though, although I know Android does have a minimum system latency (20 ms I think I read) which apps can't go beyond currently. 20 ms whilst playing something on keyboard is a bit distracting for some, though probably would be possible to get used to it (latency when playing keyboard becomes unnoticable to me around <7ms personally, and I could probably learn to ignore greater values).
CPU tweaking apps tried so far actually only allow setting the minimum frequency of the CPU, so you can have it maxed out all the time, which is making a difference, but the ideal would be being able to experiment with proper overclocking. OS is LineageOS 16 (comes with it's own custom kernel). Modem and bootloader not sure but they are either those that come with LineageOS or the Marshmallow latest ones installed prior to LineageOS install (not sure if LineageOS installs any or leaves the modem and bootloader previously installed).
Boatshow said:
Highly recommend using the Tuned kernel if you're not using it. It works on various ROMs like LOS:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...d-los-kernel-s5-performance-battery-t3893954/
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System wouldn't boot when I tried that Kernel. Not sure if I did something wrong. I went back to the LineageOS built in kernel and unfortunately it doesn't support Boeffla.

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