My last phone was S9 plus, I rooted it, and emptied the dvfs start file in the framework.apk, emptied the ssrm.jar file, the CPU was always in highest frequency when i play game, although the phone is a little hot, but I do not care,it can bring me the best game experience. My new cell phone, S10 plus , snapdragon,i have root it , and used method to empty the dvfs file, but when I play pubg mobile, the phone will slowly heat up, and then the CPU is very unstable,cpu frequency decline, from 60 FPs to 45 fps, bad game experience. how can i do?
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Hey folks! I recently discovered that if I set my CPU governor to performance, or if I just manually set the cpu freq to max, that suddenly my games no longer suffer from 'micro sutters' on my GS3. I used to think that these micro stutters were a result of not having enough memory; after all, that's what causes the same micro stutters on my PC gaming. I was getting decent sustained framerates, but there would be frequent sudden 'stutters' that interrupted the gameplay, like something was being loaded from disk. Turns out, it was because my cpu governor was not setting max cpu clock during gameplay.
Now I could use SetCPU and manually create a profile for "when any of the following apps are launched, set cpu to max". But SetCPU's app profiling is very unreliable, it doesn't always work, and it wouldn't cover newly installed games until I manually added them to the list.
Since I almost only ever play games on my Android when I have my USB-OTG gamepad plugged in, I was wondering if there was a way to combine SetCPU with one of those Trigger or Tasker or whatever apps, so that when it detects the USB-OTG cable is plugged in (as evidenced by an Android notification), it sets the cpu to max.
Is there any way to do that? I'm running a Canadian Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH-I747M, stock rom but rooted.
Also, is there any way to graph my CPU clock over time (not cpu usage %, but clock speed), like OpenHardwareMonitor for PC, so that I could see just exactly what clocks the ondemand governor is setting when I play a game? Right now I can only estimate which clocks were used based on the pie chart that SetCPU provides.
When my Mi4C is cold and I run antutu I get 55-56k scores.
After I play some games for about 5 min one of the processors (A57 1.8 GHz) turns off.
After another 10-15 min of playing any modern game second A57 is off, and I'm left wit 4x 1.4 GHz processors....
Then when I run antutu it only gets around 30-35k scores and I can see while playing that there is lower framerate...
I'm checking processors status in CPU-Z.
My MI4C runs on rooted MIUI 7.0.4.0 stable version.
Anyone got solution for this problem, or is it bad desing of this model?
Do you have a silicon back cover? Anyway it's normal that it's stop the core...
I've recently discovered with kernel auditor that there are various form of thermal protection for the cpu pack, one of them is core control, so it just stop one of the core.
Another one is the well known thermal throttling ...in our case, the kernel is set up for core control so it's normal that it stop one of the core, altough is bit curious the fact that the device with just normal browsing and instant messaging get this hot.
I've opened one thread on the official en forum of miui about this problem just a couple of hours ago.
If you mi4c rooted. Download kernel auditor from playstore, open and find thermal tab ,uncheck "core control" and the open cpu tab , if cpu 4 and 5 was stopped , you can switch on. This can make your device get heat.. Use at you own risk
Some easy but requires root technique:
Open /system/etc/thermalblabla.conf (forgot the name, but there's only 1 file starting with thermal)
Find CPU4 & CPU5 section
Change threshold value somewhere higher. CPU4 default is 42000 while CPU5 is 45000. I add 25° more so at max CPU5 will be as hot as 70° C
Either reboot or restart thermal-engine
Hi all,
I play Genshin Impact on Note 20 ultra and it's not smooth. Already try using lowest graphic and 30 fps but still laggy.
Is there any config to push the performance? I tried disable "game optimizing service" but still not smooth.
Please advice
mastermime said:
Hi all,
I play Genshin Impact on Note 20 ultra and it's not smooth. Already try using lowest graphic and 30 fps but still laggy.
Is there any config to push the performance? I tried disable "game optimizing service" but still not smooth.
Please advice
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Reduce resolution
Enable "High Performance" power mode
My advice would be to not play at 30 FPS even if you set all the other settings to low.
mastermime said:
Hi all,
I play Genshin Impact on Note 20 ultra and it's not smooth. Already try using lowest graphic and 30 fps but still laggy.
Is there any config to push the performance? I tried disable "game optimizing service" but still not smooth.
Please advice
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I'm on a UK Exynos device and this game runs very well. I'm on optimised power mode and have disabled the game optimisation service.
I've not measured fps but its close to 60 if not at 60 with everything in game set to maximum. There's the odd bit of stutter here and there but overall the game runs surprisingly very well.
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I'm on a UK Exynos device and this game runs very well. I'm on optimised power mode and have disabled the game optimisation service.
I've not measured fps but its close to 60 if not at 60 with everything in game set to maximum. There's the odd bit of stutter here and there but overall the game runs surprisingly very well.
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Hi, how did you disable to GOS?
I am playing some games in emulation, they are sometimes not running full speed, but only the middle cores seem to go up when needed (i use CPU float to monitor the CPU usage), while the big one always remains at ~ 800 mhz.
I am not rooted, is there a way to make the big one wake up and improve the performance of the games?
Thanks!
I found a solution (a workaround).
For anyone interested to have (much) better performance in CPU heavy games (emulators) here's how you can force the phone to mostly use the middle (2.4 ghz) cores instead of only/mostly the small ones.
Run "CPU throttling test" apk, LOCK the application and let it run in the background. In the background, the application will ONLY use the 4 small cores, and it'll constantly throttle to ~ 20%.
Now start you game/emulator (in my case Retroarch, with some HEAVY on CPU games), and if you use CPU float monitoring tool, you will notice that the small cores will be kept busy at 1.7 ghz by the CPU throttling test apk, while the medium ones will be used as needed by the game (the big one will still be left unused, or just used for a split second in some cases).
For me, the performance is 'easily' 25% better, if not more, and the battery consumption went from 1% every 4 minutes, to 1% every 3 minutes and 20 seconds.
I have the version with Snapdragon, the first thing I did was "root" it and install these apps
+Package disabler Pro (To disable all GOS services, also disable all Bixby services since I don't use them)
+FDE.AI (To increase performance, highly recommended, although to force high hertz on the screen is not compatible and gives errors)
*GLTOOLS (To force 90 fps in CODM, although here I have problems with FPS losses and heating, I have an external fan cooler to avoid heating as much as possible, even so I still have low fps jerks)
+KILLAPPS PRO (To close any application that runs in the background, also those of the system, although at the same time they reactivate themselves)
I also lower the resolution to FHD+ and put the colors in natural, which by my logic I understand that I should force the processor less and heat less, the latter if it worked for me the temperature remains stable and the battery lasts much longer.
I have 15 days with the phone and in my little experience with it, I notice that it is not a cell phone to play for many hours CODM without external ventilation, since it gets very hot and you lose a lot of performance.
In general, I expected more from him, I thought that by forcing 90 fps and having external ventilation and lowering resolutions I was going to have a high and constant performance in CODM, which disappointed me.
Has anyone had other configurations so that the game is stable and without crashes?
CoDM just sucks on this phone. My OnePlus 8 Pro with a Snapdragon 865 was at least playable. I'm getting a lot of freezing even when not at mac settings