On the stock Chinese ROM, I noticed that the GPU is locked to 305 MHz. Can we change some settings to increase this? For reference, the GPU's max speed is 650 MHz.
I'm 90% sure this works. Search for "manage my games" in the settings, and check your games. That will boost the GPU clock speed. With the stock rom you can use the time widget with cpu/cpu clock speeds, and if you open a game and then go back to the home screen you'll see the gpu/cpu at a higher clock speed.
Oh, there's also a bar at the top when you're playing a game and it shows cpu/gpu clock speeds, temp and fps. Even at the stock clock speeds I have great game performance.
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I already use Legion Assistant but did not see the GPU increase its speed. I guess the game isn't supported, or the increase in GPU speed won't help (the game relies on CPU power more than GPU)
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I already use Legion Assistant but did not see the GPU increase its speed. I guess the game isn't supported, or the increase in GPU speed won't help (the game relies on CPU power more than GPU)
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the cpu and gpu increase in speed. Even if you choose beast mode you don't see a cpu increase?
The CPU changes its speed but the GPU is constant at 305MHz, even in beast mode. I guess the game doesn't need it. I haven't tried other games sine I only play one android game right now, and the tablet's other uses are for videos and manga reading.
seiferfury said:
The CPU changes its speed but the GPU is constant at 305MHz, even in beast mode. I guess the game doesn't need it. I haven't tried other games sine I only play one android game right now, and the tablet's other uses are for videos and manga reading.
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Ok, what if you turned on disable hw overlays in the developer options?
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Ok, what if you turned on disable hw overlays in the developer options?
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Didn't work. Anyway I've tried another game and the GPU Mhz increased.. So the game (Ragnarok Origin) really doesn't need the extra GPU power.
It goes up to 670 Mhz in CODM if I set it to beast mode...
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overclocking our Diamonds (MSM72XXX) to 768 MHz
Read this:
"Touch Pro running at 800MHZ???
By No2chem6. setembro 2009 22:58
I swear it’s working, really, see screen shot attached… Short story – I knew that the number of clocks on MSM devices are limited (Actually, that’s a pretty relative term – the MSM has a LOT of clocks for a single chip), the main problem is that there isn’t that much resolution with the clocks, and that there aren’t that many high clocks to choose from – in fact if you look at the clocks available on MSM devices, we have:
TCXO: 19.2 MHz (for CDMA clock)
GlobalPLL: 800MHz
BackPLL0: ? MHz
BackPLL1: 1.056GHz
PLLTest: ? MHz
USB: 48MHz
Sleep: ? MHz
So the standard frequencies for the MSM are obtained by BackPLL1 / 2= 528MHz or GlobalPLL / 2 = 400 (384) MHz.
But just a few minutes ago, a lightbulb lit up in my head, why not just TRY setting GlobalPLL / 1 for the applications ARM? … And to my surprise, the device didn’t freeze.. it worked just fine actually. And there is a noticeable improvement in speed ( ~ 330 integer @ 528 MHz , ~456 integer @ 768 MHz).
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I guess this’ll be finalized into a tool for some sort. Guess overclocking this thing was possible =p.
Note: Before I get a bunch of stuff about 1.056 GHz, no, it didn’t work on my Touch Pro, it locked up!"
source: http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/09/06/Touch-Pro-running-at-800MHZ.aspx
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How does it wokes?I'm in china now,I can't open that link without a proxy page.
can you e-mail that program to me?Thank you!..
I've enabled the converse CPU option in the power saver menu and I'd like to know what that does exactly. Does it just lower the CPU's clock speed? What are the best apps to monitor CPU usage?
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Lowers your cpu freq tot 1.1ghz, that's all
It lowers your CPU speed to a maximum of 1.1GHz but it does not lower the GPU speeds. For games that aren't that CPU intensive, you can still play totally smooth with Power Saver on
ArmedandDangerous said:
It lowers your CPU speed to a maximum of 1.1GHz but it does not lower the GPU speeds. For games that aren't that CPU intensive, you can still play totally smooth with Power Saver on
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It does a few other things as well depending on the options that are enabled in settings power
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It does a few other things as well depending on the options that are enabled in settings power
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Thanx for the pix. Now I know why my phone doesn't vibe when pressing home.
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Thanx for the pix. Now I know why my phone doesn't vibe when pressing home.
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Click on Power Saver to customize what gets turned on/off.
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Click on Power Saver to customize what gets turned on/off.
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Yea I got that.
It's just I got the phone a few days ago and still getting use to all the settings.
I move from an s2
Does anyone know a working CPU frequency set/limit program?
I want to limit the CPU to 600MHz or even 400MHz during driving because I want to use it as a blackbox and record everything. If I can limit the CPU, it won't heat up as bad.
I tried setCPU, antutu cpu master, no-frills cpu control, and everything doesn't seem to stick. I currently have it in energy saving mode, so it's 1100MHz.
The HTC One has an issue with frequencies sticking, it's because of the permlock. You could either flash a custom kernel or you could use setcpu and use the disable permlock feature, which I haven't tested, but it claims to allow frequencies to stick.
You'll need root for all this ofcourse
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hp79 said:
Does anyone know a working CPU frequency set/limit program?
I want to limit the CPU to 600MHz or even 400MHz during driving because I want to use it as a blackbox and record everything. If I can limit the CPU, it won't heat up as bad.
I tried setCPU, antutu cpu master, no-frills cpu control, and everything doesn't seem to stick. I currently have it in energy saving mode, so it's 1100MHz.
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take it off powersaving mode and you should be able to adjust it
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take it off powersaving mode and you should be able to adjust it
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Tried that, didn't help. As soon as I close the app or switch to another app, it goes back to 1.4 GHz/1.6GHz.
Root booster is for those who needs more power to run applications smoothly without lags or for those who needs to improve poor battery life.
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There are many apps which save battery or incrase performance, however Root Booster uses the most proven settings to achive best results. You can easily apply these settings with preset modes which ensures speed boost, battery boost or stability boost. Theese modes are achived by applying appropriate settings to main phone components. Here are explanations what particullary Root Booster does to your CPU, RAM and Android OS system.
CPU (processor governor control)
A governor is a driver for the regulation of CPU frequency. Governor decides how fast and when will by achieved maximal or minimal CPU frequency. Setting apropriate governor makes your device more battery saving, fast or even stable. However deciding which governor is suitable is a little bit tricky. Root Booster can decide which governor you should use and automatically apply the most suitable governor for selected mode.
RAM (memory manager)
Each application uses VM heap for it 's data and work. The main reason to change VM heap size is stability improvement. Many big applications need's big amount of memory (VM heap) for it's work. If the VM heap size is smaller than requested memory causes application crash (Out of memory error). Setting heap size is hard task and there is no manual to set up for better performance. Better performance can be only achieved by testing. Root boster will test your RAM and sets up your VM heap size for better stability and performance.
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Thanks !
Recently I noticed that all CPU cores will suddenly boost to the highest frequency for a few moments every time while opening/ closing/ switching apps in the RR-OS (as well as in Lineage OS), and then it will gradually go back to lower frequency.
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(This is the moment when I lauch the Settings app and press the Muiti-tasking button. All CPU cores boost to the highest freq regardless which CPU Governor I set.)
This issue consumes a lot of battery (up to 1130mA). However, this will never happen in the stock MIUI ROM. I have tried using different CPU Governors but this still happens.
So, is there any method to disable this CPU boosting feature to conserve the battery life?
Thanks!
(Logcat attached here when I press the Muiti-task button)
Code:
04-24 13:43:16.138 9563 9839 E wifi : Ignoring invalid tx_level info in radio_stats
04-24 13:43:17.293 9563 10630 I ActivityManager: START u0 {flg=0x10804000 cmp=com.android.systemui/.recents.RecentsActivity} from uid 10037 on display 0
04-24 13:43:19.148 9563 9839 E wifi : Ignoring invalid tx_level info in radio_stats
Even though if what you say is true the mix still has a very good battery life and what I would want to be able to tweak is, as you say to have a better CPU management when it comes to light or heavy work loads, the use of a single CPU on light tasks and full throttle on heavy tasks, I would also like to be able to over clock my CPU's to 2.5ghz if possible.
As far as i know, both OP and Over clocking is about the kernel. In my opinion thats why cpu boosting that the OP mentioned is making the RR so smooth, which is very familiar to me from Exynos kernels on Samsung. One of the greatest kernel developers @UpInTheAir who built a lot of great, overclocked, optimizable kernels which let you play with governor tunables and select which frequencies the cpu can be boosted and so on. So if there are proper kernel sources and @pappschlumpf would dive into the kernel job; there would be a good kernel. Hopefully in the future..
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Hi,
does anyone tried to optimize the gpu of the SD888 Soc via KonaBess?
i found a post with a list of changes a user made. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-root-and-konabess-app.4275089/#post-85555809
So i used the same settings to maybe save some battery.
I'm not a phone-gamer at all, but i tried to OC the gpu a bit. Not because i need it, but i wanted to see what's possible.
850mhz is working fine. If I set 860mhz even with higher voltage level (LEVEL_TURBO_L2) the phone won't boot. So i stay with 850mhz.
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If youre interested, i exported my settings (150mhz added, UV, OC to 850mhz), which can imported in the konabess app.
Via app you can import/export settings and save your vendor.img. If the boot fails, flash your backuped vendor.img via twrp and the phone will boot again.
Maybe we can gain some more perfomance or better batterylife via undervolting.
Xiaomi 11T Pro, xiaomi.eu 13.0.6, Magisk 25.2
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I have lowered the voltage on my 11T Pro using KonaBess.
If the voltage on the high frequency side was reduced too much, the drawing of the 3D bench collapsed or could not be started.
Also, if I reduced the voltage too much on the low frequency side
The home screen would freeze or collapse after startup.
Therefore, it seems that the GPU voltage is actually being changed.
In the default state and after lowering the voltage
Wild Life Extreme Stress Test, respectively.
the score for the lower voltage was
all exceeded the default score, suggesting that the lower voltage
throttling is suppressed.
We have been using the system for several weeks in the low voltage state.
The operation is extremely stable.
Of course, there are individual differences in margins, whether for OC or lower voltages.
@cyphone
Sounds great. Nice that you tested more then me. Did you noticed some improvement in batterylife or does the phone feels cooler?
Why did you used the app at all? Just out of interest or did you aimed for something special?
Can you share your stable settings and/or list your changes, to let me and others try the same settings?
EDIT: Okay, seems like he won't respond. Sad.