Inside the info tab in setcpu there is native benchmark. what exactlydoes it test for?
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Where is the full 1 gb of ram? Task killer app says 784 and quadrant shows 800 MB.
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Can anyone explain me the advantages of Project Butter?
What does Google achieve by limiting the frame rate at 60fps??
If a device can go beyond that, won't it be smoother??
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Not exactly. If the device is jumping through diffrent FPS like 60 to 38 to 49 to 28 frames the devices UI will look laggy and choppy. Ie speed ups and slow downs.
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Tw1tchy said:
Not exactly. If the device is jumping through diffrent FPS like 60 to 38 to 49 to 28 frames the devices UI will look laggy and choppy. Ie speed ups and slow downs.
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So, the frame rate is always 60? Never below that?
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athulele said:
So, the frame rate is always 60? Never below that?
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It is locked at 60fps unless your device lags.
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athulele said:
Can anyone explain me the advantages of Project Butter?
What does Google achieve by limiting the frame rate at 60fps??
If a device can go beyond that, won't it be smoother??
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I think screens of phones usually can't run at fps higher than 60.
fthunter said:
I think screens of phones usually can't run at fps higher than 60.
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Its like using vsync on your pc. Limiting the max fps to the refresh rate.
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treebill said:
Its like using vsync on your pc. Limiting the max fps to the refresh rate.
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This is the best answer.
The refresh rate of the screen is 60hz.
Meaning the screen updates what is displayed 60times per second so while it is possible to go over 60fps there is no need because the screen can only show 60 changes a second
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bagofcrap24 said:
This is the best answer.
The refresh rate of the screen is 60hz.
Meaning the screen updates what is displayed 60times per second so while it is possible to go over 60fps there is no need because the screen can only show 60 changes a second
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I also means that say a it can run at more then 60 FPS and its not means all the power is now used to keep it at a steady FPS making it much smoother,
treebill said:
I also means that say a it can run at more then 60 FPS and its not means all the power is now used to keep it at a steady FPS making it much smoother,
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If you have super human eyes then yes. The average human can only see at about 20fps so even 60fps is overkill. No need to drain more battery for a few frames
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Tw1tchy said:
If you have super human eyes then yes. The average human can only see at about 20fps so even 60fps is overkill. No need to drain more battery for a few frames
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true that
you can see between 10 - 12 FPS as single images.
older films where played at either 24 or 25 FPS, the hobbit was 48 FPS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_rate
Thank you everyone, cleared my doubts.
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athulele said:
Thank you everyone, cleared my doubts.
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checking your sig you have the same phones as me x8 on gingerDX, best rom on that phone by far lol
then jumped to hox
treebill said:
checking your sig you have the same phones as me x8 on gingerDX, best rom on that phone by far lol
then jumped to hox
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Yeah, it was the best ROM on the X8.
When my elder brother switched to Crapple i5, he gave me his HOX. Great device.
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Do you think, quad core control in setting has same function as app cpu sleeper?
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Nope...your cpu become dual core 1,7
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hwooei said:
Nope...your cpu become dual core 1,7
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seriously? this option disables the other 2 cores?
i thought it helps in power management.. i mean disables other cores if not needed.. but you still have access to all 4 cores if apps need it..
Hey guys is there any free app to underclock stock kernel? I have already tried no frills cpu control but it doesn't works
Thanks
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