[Q] Best ROM for Gaming with absolute hardware maximum performance - Galaxy Note 3 Android Development

Hello,
Please ,I'm looking for ROM with maximum power which can be accessed from Note3 (I care not so much for battery life). I need maximum performance for demanding playing games. Is such a ROM? What is Currently the most powerful ROM? I have now Sweet ROM v11. Could someone please create a gaming ROM with maximum performance? I would be very happy. Thank you
Sincerely Andrew Gale

Hi, i think, ypu don't have to care about so much for the Rom, cause the most important things for performance will be regulated by the kernel.
Use a fast and snappy kernel, and you will have more performance for cpu and gpu with over clocking and some kernel tweaks for better Reaction....of course, you can tweak also the build.prop file, but kernel tweaks will have direct influence to the hardware. But beware, you should know what you do, if you set voltage tables for cpu and gpu.....
Of course, if you have not much experience, to overclock, than use a good Kernel, like Snap Kat with standard settings, this should give you enough performance,
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atonal said:
Hi, i think, ypu don't have to care about so much for the Rom, cause the most important things for performance will be regulated by the kernel.
Use a fast and snappy kernel, and you will have more performance for cpu and gpu with over clocking and some kernel tweaks for better Reaction....of course, you can tweak also the build.prop file, but kernel tweaks will have direct influence to the hardware. But beware, you should know what you do, if you set voltage tables for cpu and gpu.....
Of course, if you have not much experience, to overclock, than use a good Kernel, like Snap Kat with standard settings, this should give you enough performance,
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Thanks for the answer and know about any particular nucleus which you could recommend?

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"Best" or "Recommend" ROM/kernel threads are not allowed on XDA.
Please test these things for yourself.
This is the only way you will get an unbiased opinion,and then, you can decide for yourself if it meets YOUR needs.
Don't forget to make a nandroid before you start.
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[Q] overclocked kernels and nexus S?

Back with another of my noob questions that is hard to find definitive answers to. Ok so I am running on a 1.4 kernal....is this good for the health of a phone? Now it seems the kernal side of development is really motoring....what can kernals offer ultimately to users? Thanks in advance
custom kernels mostly provide performance improvements. but sometimes they can also enable features that werent available with the stock kernel(for example... 720p video recording and fm radio in the nexus one)
Thanks I understand battery performance can be increased also?
willcpfc said:
Thanks I understand battery performance can be increased also?
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absolutely!
A kernel with cpu undervolting could give better battery performance.
Excellent. Well the benchmarks don't lie and my phone certainly boots up quicker at 1.4. over or underclocked I look forward to more kernal flashings. Modding is a bit addictive

[Q] Benchmarks on OMNI rom on Nexus 5

Hey guys, this has been bugging me for quiet a while, i've been flashing different roms and came to stay on omni rom because of it stability and great features, my friend who as well recently bought a nexus 5 showed me his antutu benchmark scores at about 27400 (stock and unrooted) so i checked mine out on omni rom and franco kernel, it was about 24300, well obviosuly after that i tried a couple of other roms with franco kernel, and got results of always above 28000 and specially in beergang at 33414.
Now i have never faced any lag or any kind of slowdown in omni rom and the battery is brilliant (16-30hrs depending on gaming time), but after flashing beergang it seems to be much more responsive and faster but battery is really bad.
Now my question is why a great rom such as omni has such a bad score? And should i really consider these scores or just be away with them?
Because developers don't care about pointless "scores". They care about real world performance and stability.
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The whole purpose of having a choice of custom roms is to find one which is right for your needs, and hopefully one which you enjoy using
If you are flashing them to find which one has the best score...then you're not actually using the rom...
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but I think you ought to know that by now, Quadrant and Antutu are completely useless. I would shoot an analogy at you but I can't think of one that compares, because of how useless those benchmarks actually are.
If you're going to care about benchmark scores, then it's your loss...go with Beergang then and enjoy the battery life. There isn't really anything complicated to it. Personally, omni and droidkang do a great job of performance with good battery life.
If your friend is boasting about his Antutu scores like you say he is and making you question your own phone's performance, then I must say that your friend is but one with the knowledge and maturity of a five year old.
Hi,
The OP is just asking why there is low score, he has the right?
The replies are always and again the same... Here's my opinion about benches, but just mine.
That being said if you really want higher scores, flash this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2537299.
I won't repeat that I already said in my very long post but it's right it's not the most important, if you're happy with the whole use of your phone then all is good, benches are a little thing to play with. It's not the main priority (it depends of your goal) and a "really great" rom can bench lower than a "bad" rom and vice versa
Low scores could be explained with a lot of factors like rom and kernel (some are a bit more "optimized" with different thermal management for the kernel and already some Dalvik and Bionic stuff for the rom), CPU settings like governors/governor settings), other tweaks, the flashable zip above with optimized Dalvik/Bionic libs which gives mainly higher scores in benches, and mainly the thermal throttling, you need to really let your phone cool down before a bench...
So the two things which will increase your score is the flashable zip above and take care of the thermal throttling.

Kernel

Hy friends I'm coming from note 3 and I've searched but can't decide what kernel is best for sound and battery I'm not interested in games or something else .I have to say this is so much better that crap touchwiz but on note 3 the battery was good and faux sound rocks .thanks all and appreciate the opinions .overall happy with the decision this is so much better than samsung
mr.joshuanice said:
Hy friends I'm coming from note 3 and I've searched but can't decide what kernel is best for sound and battery I'm not interested in games or something else .I have to say this is so much better that crap touchwiz but on note 3 the battery was good and faux sound rocks .thanks all and appreciate the opinions .overall happy with the decision this is so much better than samsung
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kernel wont really help with battery. battery life is all about how you personally use your device, how you personally set it up, what apps you choose to install, and very much the quality of your phone/data signal. all other things are very minor when it comes to battery, including kernel.
This is getting repetitive.
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This is getting repetitive.
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If only I had a stock answer saved in my ever notes, that I could just paste in every time.
Oh.... Wait....
"Best" ROM.
There is no such thing as a best ROM.* The question itself is*ambiguous.* "Best" is obviously a subjective term.
What I want from a ROM may well differ from what you want from a ROM,*ergo - what is best for me could be worst for you.
If you are asking what the most popular ROMs are, or which ROMs people*are using, you can see which threads stay around on the first few*pages (and have the most posts) in the*Android*Development or*Original*Android Development forums. You can also see what other people*are running by reading the*What*are you running on your Nexus 5 thread.
If you are asking which is the most stable, being a Nexus device -*they're all pretty stable.
If you are asking which is best on Battery, ROMs only affect battery*if they have a feature that is badly coded.* You will likely be able*to read about this in the ROM threads.* ROMs do not impact battery*life.* The only impact to battery life are your apps, your settings,*how you use the phone and mostly, environmental issues such as Phone*Signal.
For tips about improving battery life, please read*[Battery*Life Help] Troubleshoot battery issues here!
"Best" Kernel
Also, please note that as above, "best" is still subjective.* What we*all want from a kernel is different. Again, many people have the*misconception that Kernels affect battery life.* Let's get this*cleared up.* Although Kernel devs will build in optimisations and*efficiencies that will improve battery life, these are very, VERY*tiny...and if 1 kernel has these optimisations, they likely all have.
People will often say "Kernel x is better than kernel y for battery*life".* This is actually wrong. *Kernels respond to user settings.*Setting up the governor to favour either battery life or performance*is simple enough to do, you just have to do some learning.* The reason*people think Kernel x is better than y is because developers set their*kernels up with their preferred governor settings.* This is what we*refer to as out-of-the-box settings.* The out-of-the-box settings for*kernel x may well produce better battery results than the*out-of-the-box settings for kernel y, which favour performance.* The*fact is, you as the user have the ability to tune kernel x or y to*perform the same, be that battery or performance - so start learning*how to do this yourselves - that way, you can choose the kernel based*on the FEATURES you want, and not the fictional performance benefits*of one kernel over another.
Hope this helps
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As for sound, check out Viper4Android.
Thanks all for opinions rooted and flashed elementalx kernel so far happy with sound
mr.joshuanice said:
Thanks all for opinions rooted and flashed elementalx kernel so far happy with sound
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Try ViPER4Android as suggested. You will notice a damned difference!
Primokorn said:
Try ViPER4Android as suggested. You will notice a damned difference!
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I have installed fauxsound app and viper4android
mr.joshuanice said:
I have installed fauxsound app and viper4android
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Use one or the other. You will cause conflicts otherwise. My bet is on Viper.
No conflicts I use fauxsound with quality and viper4android for the rest of the settings the only thing is that I'm using the driver from viper but no problem sound is great I feel that soundstage is better than what I had with note 3
PS : any opinions on sound on lollipop I know that on l we have support for 24bit 192 kHz
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No conflicts I use fauxsound with quality and viper4android for the rest of the settings the only thing is that I'm using the driver from viper but no problem sound is great I feel that soundstage is better than what I had with note 3
PS : any opinions on sound on lollipop I know that on l we have support for 24bit 192 kHz
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You can't possibly know if you're getting conflicts or not. ...but you will be. Use one or the other, or you may find excessive battery drain. good luck!
Thanks I will remove faux app

Modifications for performance

I have seen people report about 71k score in antutu. The maximum i have ever got is 68k with modified thermal configuration. Is there any other modification (kernel - wise or not) to be done so that I can get the maximum performance out of my mi4c?
Edit: Using miui.eu 6.1.28
They probably make a cold run with disabled thermal config to have better benchmark, not worth it...
sMiui is actually using the best thermal config for me, and i get 69k on first run, then results stabilize at 55k...
There is big (performance, smoothness, stability...) difference between stock miui (from en.miui.com) and custom miui roms?
Ümit said:
There is big (performance, smoothness, stability...) difference between stock miui (from en.miui.com) and custom miui roms?
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Xiaomi.eu roms (on which sMiui roms are based) are debloated and optimized a little, so you can expect better performance, not great things, but is worth it...
ice-it said:
They probably make a cold run with disabled thermal config to have better benchmark, not worth it...
sMiui is actually using the best thermal config for me, and i get 69k on first run, then results stabilize at 55k...
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Ok thanks a lot!
Any kernel settings tweaked?

which kernel is best for gaming whyred?#RN5PRO

I don't care really about battery just need those extra fps! For gaming only
(pubg)
Which whyred kernel has the highest benchmark score?
Miui 10(only for internal audio!)
Stock kernel
Please use the search function to find similar previous threads instead of making new ones. In general, if you still didnt find relevant answers then you may reword and repost with what you couldn't find in them but need specifically.
There is no kernel that will give you the power of the 845.
Exactly for what game do you want the extra fps?
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There is no kernel that will give you the power of the 845.
Exactly for what game do you want the extra fps?
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Pubg
ItsOm said:
Pubg
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You expect 60 fps on a midrange cpu?
ItsOm said:
I don't care really about battery just need those extra fps! For gaming only
(pubg)
Which whyred kernel has the highest benchmark score?
Miui 10(only for internal audio!)
Stock kernel
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Set the Cpu governor to Performance and ask for good values to adjust the Gpu.
Best to use a Custom kernel like Insigniux or Agni.
Make profiles with Kernel aduitor for Performance and stock values
You won't see big differences but some extra fps should be possible.
Even with OC or something there won't be so much more power wich really could be of use (just much higher battery drain)
Hope that helps a bit. :fingers-crossed:

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