My phone is unrooted & my games (well one game need for speed no limits) lags after about 5 minutes of play; what can I do to remedy this?
I think if u want have a smooth rom
Root + delete some system app needen't
And try app kernel audiutor set cpu performance mode,
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Please Help!!
I need overclocking but for a session i.e. cpu clock should be normal after a reboot ...
or overclocking for a short interval of time
or emulate overclocking in the phone
I need for better performance in games ..... for asphalt 5
or give valuable suggestions for better performance esp. on the said game
or suggest ROM ( with better performance in games ) that can be installed from xrecovery by recovery image
Thanks!!!!
Device
Xperia X8 E15i
Android 2.1 ( installed from recovery image )
Baseband 006
In my opinion GingerDx is the best for playing games.
Also install Alfs kernel (if you have bootloader unlocked).
Go to Settings->CyanogenMod settings->Performance->CPU settings
and set your CPU higher without enabling "Set on boot".
This (without enabling "Set on boot") when you reboot your phone
cpu will return to default values.
Also you can set your CPU higher , play your game and then go to
CyanogenMod settings->Performance->CPU settings again and set to default!
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try download Chainfire3d at market.
make sure ur phone already rooted.
after dload chainfire,install chainfire driver
and go to chainfire setting,tick reduce texture..
it will increase ur performance.
I am currently using SetCPU with no overclocking.
( I put '#' in front of overclocking code )
I used overclocking but it gave me no satifaction because after that my launcher animations was bit like a slide show ... I am using Xperia Active Launcher
I use SetCPU for underclocking at the time of Screen Off and I get very big increase in standby time ...
Thats a good thing I got
Hello, XDA and Asphalt 8 Users and Members.
Today, I will introduce you to how I managed to get Asphalt 8 smoothly.
Some know that Asphalt won't run or even open when using it. This is due to the high use of Graphics and RAM. Here is what best for the game:
1) Go to Settings>Performance here you'll do most of the work.
2) In Processor Settings, make sure you have your Kindle to have your maximum speed at 1200 MHz (1.2GHz) and lowest at 300 MHz.
3) In CPU Governor, make sure you have it in “Hotplug". Also make sure you check “Restore at boot".
4) In Settings>Performance>I/O Scheduler, set your I/O at “BFQ". Also select the “Restore at Boot" selected.
5) In Memory Management, have the following setup:
zRAM @26%
Allow Purging of Assets selected
KSM(Kernel Same-Page Merging) selected
6) In Performance:
Select 16-Bit Transparency
Select Disable Wallpaper Service
7) [OPTIONAL] ONLY IF YOUR ROM USES A LOT OF RAM: Download Greenify and hibernate all Apps including ALL System apps(if you can).
8) Before you start Reboot. Once Rebooted make sure apps are Greenified and start the game.
9) In Game Settings, make you have Graphics at the Lowest.
All Done, once you start to race it should work. On my instances before this settings, it FC’ed as soon as I started a race.
[Notes]
* In the latest SGT7/Linaro 4.3 ROM when using this settings, the game would stutter and lag every now and then but typically ran smoothly.
* I suggest using the AOSP ROM since it can achieve a lot more free RAM than other ROMs.
* I DO NOT suggest to use ROMs like PAC-Man because they use LOTS of RAM, leaving you with about less than 50 MB, and to run well, you need more than 100 MB.
* This method may work but it may vary depending on your Settings, and Installed Apps.
* In the AOSP ROM, the Performance Settings is not available and you might need a app like SetCPU etc. I would recommend using ROM Toolbox.
Guys, please DO NOT follow this guide. I have seen recently that newest SGT7 ROM has been having some issues regarding memory. I will chewck first, so you may continue to use this guide but I would suggest not to. For some reason there is some sort errors I am encountering, but it may just be me and not others.
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OK, I tweaked a tosser 4.4.2 GT-N5110 to see what if anything, is worth all the troubles.
I can say is there is too many issues with stock 4.4.2 that peeps have kept quiet with.
Here are the issues that I am unable to resolve...
App drawer pops open after lock screen wake up.
Multitasking sux... Will pause ui action during app installs.
Build.prop mods don"t work as well as before. Best not to modify. Hosts and gps.conig files work as before.
Lots of odd background apps to mess with tracking user interaction with apps.
Tricky to tweak with trickster mod.
Random resets when having multitasking bog down.
Still a bit of work is needed by developers in fixing apps. As of today BBC IPlayer is working with perfect picture playback and with downloaded programmes. Hulu still sucking hind tit on playback issues with 4.4.2.
Things I corrected to allow for stability and performance...
Set my router to allow for sleep packets down to 90ms intervals, and set the tokens to 5 in the advanced features. I now have strong signal in weak areas of the house. Gained an extra bar or two. Downloads have steady 4MB/s peaks at times, with a link speed of 72mb/s at the router on a 20Mb/s modem. For those who are unable to grasp speed and connectivity... WIFI has high amount of overhead on connection speed. 72mbps / 9 = 8MB/s, so ruffly half of 8 (WIFI overhead with parity, packet size, security features and so on) equals 4. So 4 MB/s is about max until I am able to connect above 72mbps at the very old wireless router. Time to get a Netgear for xmas!
Tweaked the CPU cores affinity in trickster mod to allow for better power management in moderate use age. Able to keep temperature hanging around 78 degrees F under browsing minor tasks. Thus no need to have power savings mode on.
Replaced Samsung keyboard with Kii Keyboard and customizations. smaller app size and better layout. Though left and right arrow indicators are greyed on the cursor control keys. Might or issue, as every keyboard has some issue.
Added two of the only kitkak bug fix apps on Xposed, there must be more patches to be done to make it stable.
So far after a few days of messing with 4.4.2, I have pretty much made it livable, with rooting and adding most of what I use on my 4.2.2 for Xposed customization and tweaks.
Just 4.4.2 is a different animal in using the long line of tweaks most have used in Jellybean devices, memory management especially.
Oh, first thing was to uninstall Knox in the app manager... easy peasy, no hacking or rooting to do that.
So far both OS are fast and battery friendly, as long as Samsung DVFS is disabled and Google Play Music is removed. Tried the new Xposed media optimizer... all it does is delay the media scan from finishing promptly. It is not a media scan issue, as 4.4.2 is terrible with multitasking. Until I find the proper I/O timing with the device, swap priority and interleaves will always be an issue that will plague smooth multitasking.
Google screwed the pooch with ignoring Samsung instead of working with them. As long as you get two dominant personalities to conflict, they will never be as big as Apple or M$.
Also google's mindset is stagnate with tablet vs phone capabilities... Phones are not tablets so why make tablets with phone like lollypop or material design. It wastes 20% of the table's screen in useless formatting.
So either way you can have either firmware and be happy... just 4.4.2 is buggy by design and by lack of developer knowledge to work out the wrinkles. 4.2.2 can work speedy and have excellent battery usage with small tweaks.
I will post my Trickster Mod settings for better affinity with both 4.4.2 and 4.2.2 later on.
Update
OK, I have done a lot of tests with 4.4.2 on the GT-N5110, and found causes to some issues along with my tweaking.
Never expect a Ti backup restoration to be 100% bug free. After 20 different reloads of the firmware both being fresh and clean, to performing a refresh over existing 4.4.2 that has been modified, I have found Ti backup restoration problematic. Some apps will restore with odd behavior. Like delays when starting or performing tasks. Even when cleaning out Devlik cache and clearing app cache and data. So I recommend if doing a fresh install of 4.4.2 to use Google play to restore all your apps from install points. After all if you were to restore and clean out data and cache, it would be easier to do a reinstall from Google.
Some apps that have a lot of data, I have not had issues restoring data after installing Google installed app. Though I have over 150 apps would make a lengthy testing, with all the variations in how to install / restore and clean.
If need performing a 4.4.2 refresh over existing 4.4.2 does not bring on the issues found with Ti Backup restores. Just make sure to delete Dalvik Cache before booting into boot loader.
As for using tools designed to tweak JB and earlier builds, do not use them!!! There are a few for KitKak and some are universal such as Trickter Mod and Clock Sync.
Now for my Trickster Mod settings... They are simple and should work with any 4.4.2 device as long as there are not any tweaking tools to adjust memory or build.prop adjustments with system perimeters. KitKak is a diff animal with such configs and handles memory perimeters way diff than before.
Since I noticed that KitKak will not use 300Mhz and 400Mhz in throttle frequency, I decided not to attempt look for parameters to allow the two to function. Though I have made parameter changes to allow highly responsive full throttling between cores. You can actually watch before and after how cores will interact with loads by using the video player in window mode, and running Trickster Mod simultaneously.
Here are the new values in the General page of Trickster Mod...
Read ahead buffer size - change to 384 and tap on the check mark in the upper corner.
Tap on Governor Control at the bottom of the page and change the values to reflect mine.
cpu_down_rate 1
cpu_up_rate 20
sampling_rate 30000
up_threshold 95
The settings are very stable and will not effect the device, if by chance there is a tweak applied that you forgot about, the read ahead buffer size will cause reboots. Though Trickster Mod will boot clean and ask if you want to reapply your settings. If you select no, it reverts back to stock settings permanently. If you select yes, it loads the tweaked settings and continues with your normal processes.
I'be tested further with CPU_up_rate set at 35. My old setting needed tweaking to limit CPU usage under throttling. Though the higher number will make slight decrease in throttle up transitions. The pay off is better browsing and document battery life. Videos may find a wee more playback time, but if you can stand lowering the frame rate in power saving mode, that will be the biggest gain if needed.
I also tweaked the sampling rate for faster responds times, together my changes allow for better throttling with minimum cores needed to perform the tasks. Though they will not keep all 4 cores from hitting 100% utilization when needed. Which is a good thing until you get a frozen app. Ha!
cpu_down_rate 1
cpu_up_rate 35
sampling_rate 25000
up_threshold 95
Hy people, i'm here with a simple question:
--What is the best app for boosting game performance on SGS4-i505? I tryed Root Booster but it will f*ck your kernel make phone randomly soft restarting/overheating (i'm using a stock kernel); an app that include the ability to increase RAM VM heap size to prevent game lagging?
PS: If an app modify kernel settings, after a reboot, they will set back to stock settings?
```Consider the fact that SGS4-i500 have more powerful GPU than LTE
I rooted and am running tek s ROM. The phone has been super laggy and slow since I flashed that ROM. Any advice.
Have you switched the governor to interactive or on-demand? That's the most important piece. The below link has a bunch of tips (universal to qualcomm/US S7 and S7e) to improve performance.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
pitbullmommy45245 said:
I rooted and am running tek s ROM. The phone has been super laggy and slow since I flashed that ROM. Any advice.
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Check the thread under Guides about common problems and fixes.
I did but I didn't see a fix for this. I did what another member told me to do and it worked.
pitbullmommy45245 said:
I did but I didn't see a fix for this. I did what another member told me to do and it worked.
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Bug #1: Phone is laggy after rooting the phone/Battery is down the tank.
Fix: The phone is (partially) lagging because the ENG bootloader automatically sets the CPU governor to "Performance." While this is supposed to lock the CPU frequency at the maximum values, it does cause a lot of heat and possibly throttling. Additionally, the max core clocks are set to 1.593Ghz instead of their actual maximums. Not every CPU Tuner will allow you to set the big cores separately, so look around for one that does if you don't want to use Kernel Toolkit.
First, use Flashify to flash one of two zips provided by psouza4 on our sister Verizon Galaxy S7 (Edge) threads.
1. Kernel fixes & tweaks V15
2. Kernel fixes, tweaks, & Debloater
You need only flash one of these two zips. One additionally debloats the system, one does not. Choose whichever suits your needs.
What the zips do:
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Next, install a CPU Tuner utility like Kernel Toolkit, then change the governor from "Performance" to "Interactive." Also change the max CPU frequency of the little cores to 1.593Ghz and the big cores to 2.150Ghz while you're at it. Leave the cores at their default minimum frequency. This will go a long way to improving the speed of the phone. Also make sure you that have the new settings to apply on boot. Every kernel manager should have this option somewhere.
Note: Although the max frequency in the settings screen will drop to some number, as long as you can see the CPU ramp up to the new settings in the information screen, then everything is fine. You can test the max frequency by turning the screen off and then back on.
Then, install sEFix and set entropy to "Ultra."
Lastly, install L Speed and:
Code:
-Main Tweaks: Turn on
-Battery Improvement
-OOM Killer
-Kernel Tweaks - "Light"
-CPU Tuner: Turn on
-CPU Optimizer
-LNET Optimizer: Turn on
-Google DNS
-Faster Streaming
-Faster Dormancy
-IO Tweaks: Turn on
-IO Boost
-Partition Remount
-RAM Manager
-Balanced
-Seeder
-Moderate
Literally the first bug and fix on the guide.