JIT enabler[Q] - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone I was wondering if there is a JIT enabler for xperia play r800a. so far on my play I have
-Bravia
-GPU UI rendering
-V6 Megaram
and a couple of others which escape me at the moment no overclock tho and its running super fast and snappy! I would like to put the JIT enabler on to get just a little more boost thanks in advance. take a look at my stats on quadrant advance pretty fast eh;P

Obviously missed the threads where it says it's enabled from the factory

Well that's good to know!
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[Q] How to get the Play performing it's best?

Hey there,
I want to optimize my Play because games like backstab, shadowgun, GTA3 seem to lag a great deal and it becomes really frustrating reading about all the people for whom they work perfect with the same phone.
I got the international play R800i gsm, stock kernel, stock rom, android 2.3.4 ...58 firmware.
After completing the basic steps to get my Play performing well. Those steps were removing the bloatware, build.prop tweaks, gpu rendering and chainfire. I read thru the Play WIKI and also the not maintained super compilation.
I now got 220MB internal memory left, 170mb memory left on rom, and 220mb free ram.
Tryed out V6 supercharger, playing in flight mode, removing chanfire but nothing really helped the game experience...
I'm puzzled and seeking out for help, how do you get your play optimized for joyfull gamexperience
Try RAM Manager. Its a paid app but allows you to quickly, with one click, change the RAM to a multitude of options such as:
More Free Memory
More multitasking
Hard Gaming (the one you need)
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Isn't it the same like v6 supercharger?
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ICS
i am also interested in ths matter. using ICS beta with darkforest and im rying diffrent EMU and there is a lot of lag. (n64oid - mariocart 64) (superGNES - zelda link to the past) and minecraft. or maby there is a ICS rom or ginger bread ROM that works for pure gaming?
flash this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1595058
and this kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1176502
using it along v6 supercharger.. u will see a big different without lag..
@ezadsyafiq99 I should have mentioned it in the first post: I'm on a locked bootloader, and believe my skills and luck to be not good enough to unlock the bootloader without messing something up so the kernel is out of question for right now, but thanks anyway I guess it will be an useful tip for others.
The Rom you mentioned is a real nice work, I have tried it, looks fine and runs fast. But I don't really believe it to be faster as stock. Just my opinion
@ LG_fuad92 - I can't for sure confirm that, but the supercharger is all about regrouping OOM and low memory killing to enable the ram to be more multitasking able and faster. I remember it also has a "Hard Gaming" option like the mentioned Ram Manager pro.
However the V6 didn't work for me, the script said 100% supercharged, the log said didn't apply settings :-/
well NVM. on full battery/on charge everything works perfect!
getting skills in mariocart on touch pad! the glory of ICS
sashake said:
@ LG_fuad92 - I can't for sure confirm that, but the supercharger is all about regrouping OOM and low memory killing to enable the ram to be more multitasking able and faster. I remember it also has a "Hard Gaming" option like the mentioned Ram Manager pro.
However the V6 didn't work for me, the script said 100% supercharged, the log said didn't apply settings :-/
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Tbo, I can't feel anything from V6. I got the same problem like you did, maybe it's not useful for our phone? Or maybe just that we made something wrong. Btw are you using app2sd or link2sd? The ones that doesn't need root like the setinstallloaction doesn't work lol.
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I can't yet fully confirm it, but it seems like Ram Manager Pro on the Hard Gaming option did the Trick for me.
Played 20-30 mins of Shadowgun where I killed the big cyber lobster and run around in the next level without any kind of lag.
Same with Backstab, looked perfect in the 15 mins I have been playing it yet.
Will get more time to play tomorrow and update
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@ezadsyafiq99 I should have mentioned it in the first post: I'm on a locked bootloader, and believe my skills and luck to be not good enough to unlock the bootloader without messing something up so the kernel is out of question for right now, but thanks anyway I guess it will be an useful tip for others.
The Rom you mentioned is a real nice work, I have tried it, looks fine and runs fast. But I don't really believe it to be faster as stock. Just my opinion
@ LG_fuad92 - I can't for sure confirm that, but the supercharger is all about regrouping OOM and low memory killing to enable the ram to be more multitasking able and faster. I remember it also has a "Hard Gaming" option like the mentioned Ram Manager pro.
However the V6 didn't work for me, the script said 100% supercharged, the log said didn't apply settings :-/
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sorry my bad.. lol
going back to gb.. gaming on ics really hurt me
sashake said:
I can't yet fully confirm it, but it seems like Ram Manager Pro on the Hard Gaming option did the Trick for me.
Played 20-30 mins of Shadowgun where I killed the big cyber lobster and run around in the next level without any kind of lag.
Same with Backstab, looked perfect in the 15 mins I have been playing it yet.
Will get more time to play tomorrow and update
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You can let me know. I tried out the RAM manager pro, and it did work out more more than v6 tbo. I'm using balanced. But is it okay if I keep hard gaming on?
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LG_fuad92 said:
You can let me know. I tried out the RAM manager pro, and it did work out more more than v6 tbo. I'm using balanced. But is it okay if I keep hard gaming on?
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Keeping Hard Gaming on will knock your battery life. Better to just switch it on as needed
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Thanks!
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LG_fuad92 said:
Thanks!
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It actually has a widget you can stick on your homescreen so you don't have to have to search through your apps.
Makes life a lot easier
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I use a shortcut, it's the same as widgets.
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My Firmware and stuff:
.62 Firmware
TrueAncestor Theme (Not ROM, I don't use Custom ROMS on GB)
v6 Supercharger (Option 9)
DooMKernel v13 #3013 (No GPU OC)
1.3GHz using Smartass v2 governor
Many other Tweaks I applied
I get 1823 in Quadrant (It don't really matter) and gaming experience is so smooth , I'm glad I'm away from ICS, I miss GB stability lol.
Ich antworte dir mal auf deutsch, ich sehs ja an deiner Flagge...
Am bessten du machst den anderen Kernel drauf und overclockst das handy dann minimal...so hab ich es früher gemacht...
TheCraig said:
My Firmware and stuff:
.62 Firmware
TrueAncestor Theme (Not ROM, I don't use Custom ROMS on GB)
v6 Supercharger (Option 9)
DooMKernel v13 #3013 (No GPU OC)
1.3GHz using Smartass v2 governor
Many other Tweaks I applied
I get 1823 in Quadrant (It don't really matter) and gaming experience is so smooth , I'm glad I'm away from ICS, I miss GB stability lol.
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Yeah? I'm on the ROM and to be honest the battery life isn't good. I might switch to your setup. Are you happy with it? Is the battery life good? and overclocking is related to the Kernel? I thought it was the ROM?
and which firmware are you on? I"m on .58 since I'm on TrueAncestor.
GetPatriotized said:
Yeah? I'm on the ROM and to be honest the battery life isn't good. I might switch to your setup. Are you happy with it? Is the battery life good? and overclocking is related to the Kernel? I thought it was the ROM?
and which firmware are you on? I"m on .58 since I'm on TrueAncestor.
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Overclocking is done with an OC kernel, not the ROM itself.
The best battery life will be achieved with the best baseband, kernel, kernel settings, and the lightest, most bare-bones ROM.
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captain67 said:
Overclocking is done with an OC kernel, not the ROM itself.
The best battery life will be achieved with the best baseband, kernel, kernel settings, and the lightest, most bare-bones ROM.
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So which would be the best setup? I need help

[Q] My xperia play can run the games smoothly only right after reboot

I usually play Fifa 12 with my xplay. it run so smooth but only when I reboot the phone before I play the game. So when I play Fifa12 during the day, There is so much lag and slowdown, Even with Hard gaming mode of ram manager pro and use fast reboot app before I play the game. on the other hand, if I reboot my phone. Every game run so smooth and I don't need to change to hard gaming mode in ram manager pro.
Any suggestion ?
ps. Sorry for my english
Because your system is probably using more ram in the middle of the day, after a reboot your system uses alot less & slowly increases, you should uninstall unused apps & close unwanted services & maybe use Advanced Task Killer (From The Play Store)
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AwaisKhan said:
Because your system is probably using more ram in the middle of the day, after a reboot your system uses alot less & slowly increases, you should uninstall unused apps & close unwanted services & maybe use Advanced Task Killer (From The Play Store)
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I had tried advance task killer to kill any task that show on screen. But the result is the same, the game (Fifa12) is still laging so much. Cannot be compared with its performance when reboot.
why on earth still people hold on to Task Killers when tons of reliable articles already prove they are useless and do more harm than good? oh good god
Android booster. Frees ram, actually freezes apps not kills them, saves battery. The problem is your ram is being used up. Easy fix though!
Uninstall the task killer if you are using one and let Android manage the apps on your phone by itself.
agraceful said:
Android booster. Frees ram, actually freezes apps not kills them, saves battery. The problem is your ram is being used up. Easy fix though!
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I tried it this morning. It look like just another task killer, and the result is no change, the game is still lag after I hit optimize button.
V6 Supercharger. That worked for me, phone getting snappier.
jeff7424 said:
V6 Supercharger. That worked for me, phone getting snappier.
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really ? Is it more effective than ram manager pro ? So, which option in v6 do you choose for you xplay ? I will try it to night and test for 1-2 days. Then I will back to report the result.
hey
jeff7424 said:
V6 Supercharger. That worked for me, phone getting snappier.
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hey wheres the link to the v6 supercharger ...... I need this .....
I use v6 supercharger, the kernel script they have and the die hard battery script both work great and I can go 17hrs with heavy use with gaming!
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i have the same problem , it runs great after a reboot and gets slower. I installed v6 supercharge which made the homescreen blazing fast , but the games still lag after sometime. I even set a widget for "engine flush" , which may or may not help , im not sure.
Im using die hard launcher and super ledded 512hp
V6 Supercharger settings ?
Hi,
First thread I read so far where people are mentioning they use V6Supercharger on XPeria Play.
I have a question :
Do you use V6 Supercharger on the stock 2.3.4 Sony-Ericsson ROM or are you applying it on a custom ROM ?
If on the stock ROM, what settings are you putting in ?
I ask before I tried to apply V6 Supercharger on my R800i under Stock SE ROM without success.
Frozen boot screen of death...
Had to recover through ClockWorkMod. Thanks ClockWorkMod !
Thanks for your feedback !
Hi there,
As nobody answered my call so far, I come back to give feedback on my own experience.
I tried again to install the V6Supercharger Script and manage to get through this time.
The first time, I guess I simply did not wait enough time.
In fact, I had to wait like almost 10 minutes on the Sony-Ericson XPeria logo (after the boot animation) before my phone came back to life.
It can be quite stressful !
After that, I went through the pin code entry screen and found out some of my widgets did not properly load and some applications were not showing up.
Therefore, I rebooted and everything went fine on the second time. All the apps showed up properly (only mixed up in the scrolling app section).
Launching the script again, it confirmed my phone was 100% supercharged with the following settings :
- DieHard launcher
- Rock&Roll Kernel
- Miscellaneous tweaks and 3G enhancement installed
- 512HP setting with V6 CustOOMizer option
- Minfrees set at 8, 12, 40, 47, 55 and 62MB
with 367MB of Ram (is this correct for the XPlay ?).
This was applied on the Sony Ericsson stock ROM 2.3.4 and the stock Kernel.
The first impression was that the scrolling between various home displays was faster.
I started Dead Trigger, running correctly (maybe just a bit slower, not sure) and when I exited the game, I had almost no Redraw time to wait.
Before V6 Supercharger, I used to wait around 5 seconds before all the icons were there again and I could scroll.
This time, the icons were right there and the scrolling hesitated for maybe 1 second but got super smooth again right after that.
Ok, this is to share my experience with you, guys.
No idea if anyone has experience on the XPlay ? Maybe using other settings ?
As there is a clear note that this script is not intended for heavy gamers, it tends to indicate it should not be really used on the XPlay, mainly used by heavy gamers.
What is your opinion on that ?
Cheers,

Disabling CPU Rendering (?)

Just flashed a new ROM today (OneOfAKindV11 by ipromeh) and gaming works really smooth even when its clocked at 1.6GHz... I heard Disabling CPU Rendering will make gaming more faster... Last time, when i tried it, game lags alot and overall performance is bad...
Can anyone tell me if the tweak is good or not?
Maybe it's good disabling CPU Rendering on newest CPU with newest GPU...But our GPU needs an additional support from the CPU
So its not good to disable it even with cm10 alpha 7? Just leave it as is?
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Disabling CPU rendering diables the CPU rendering for the User Interface and forces the GPU to do it. So it affects the launcher, browser and scrolling but not games. For JB it´s not needed because of project butter which makes it already smooth.
JB also dosen´t use the exact same drivers like ICS, so what gives you a performance boost in CM9 doesn´t have to do the same in CM10.
I install seeder for disable CPU rendering... But I have problem with flash when I see flash video (ex: youtube)...
arya_ruby said:
I install seeder for disable CPU rendering... But I have problem with flash when I see flash video (ex: youtube)...
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That´s interessting.... does the problem disappear if you re-enable CPU rendering? Also are you using CM9 or CM10?
For me there is no problem in watching youtube after disabling CPU rendering in CM9, but must agree that in both ROMs some flash videos are not displayed correctly. This is more related to the GPU drivers in CM9 and CM10 and the missing flash support in ICS and JB.
There are sites where the flash videos are not displayed correctly in CM9 and CM10, no matter you disable CPU rendering or not, but at least youtube is working well in CM9 after disabling CPU rendering. Can´t tell how about CM10, but CM10 needs both for project butter to work.
honeyx said:
That´s interessting.... does the problem disappear if you re-enable CPU rendering? Also are you using CM9 or CM10?
For me there is no problem in watching youtube after disabling CPU rendering in CM9, but must agree that in both ROMs some flash videos are not displayed correctly. This is more related to the GPU drivers in CM9 and CM10 and the missing flash support in ICS and JB.
There are sites where the flash videos are not displayed correctly in CM9 and CM10, no matter you disable CPU rendering or not, but at least youtube is working well in CM9 after disabling CPU rendering. Can´t tell how about CM10, but CM10 needs both for project butter to work.
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I running CM10. And I was disable it, but I can't find the different.
Thanks for help me.
arya_ruby said:
I install seeder for disable CPU rendering... But I have problem with flash when I see flash video (ex: youtube)...
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Seeder is *NOT* for disabling CPU rendering.
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pepoluan said:
Seeder is *NOT* for disabling CPU rendering.
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True dat...
Too much flashing! I'm blinded on my Galaxy W!
pepoluan said:
Seeder is *NOT* for disabling CPU rendering.
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Ohhh. Thanks for clarify this. Never dealed with seeder so am not aware atm what it is for.
So if someone is saying it disabled CPU rendering as well, I take this information as to be true.
@arya_ruby: Your postings are very irritating. In the one hand your a claiming seeders is disabling CPU rendering and this is causing problems with youtube, in the other hand you are saying you disabled it but can´t (find?) (or see) a difference.
So what?
First you should inform what seeder is for and what´s doing on your phone before making conflicting claims.
honeyx said:
Ohhh. Thanks for clarify this. Never dealed with seeder so am not aware atm what it is for.
So if someone is saying it disabled CPU rendering as well, I take this information as to be true.
@arya_ruby: Your postings are very irritating. In the one hand your a claiming seeders is disabling CPU rendering and this is causing problems with youtube, in the other hand you are saying you disabled it but can´t (find?) (or see) a difference.
So what?
First you should inform what seeder is for and what´s doing on your phone before making conflicting claims.
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Since I was slightly involved in the development of Seeder, let me give some information:
Seeder's purpose is to quickly fill up the entropy pool used by /dev/random and /dev/urandom. If this pool gets empty, lags will happen as the kernel interrupts things (including, blocking multithreading temporarily) to fill up the pool. With Seeder running, it periodically fills up the pool to prevent it from ever draining completely.
Some people swear that installing Seeder makes their phones run smoother, because the kernel never has to trigger 'urgent refilling', which as I mentioned before, temporarily disables multithreading.
However, things learnt during the (sometimes heated) discussion about how Seeder does its magic, undoubtedly have trickled down to kernel makers; many have identified the possible bottlenecks where lags happen, and many actively took steps to prevent such situation from happening. Thus, as time goes by, the improvement Seeder brought originally gets less and less significant, even to the point that it's no longer perceptible.
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pepoluan said:
Since I was slightly involved in the development of Seeder, let me give some information:
Seeder's purpose is to quickly fill up the entropy pool used by /dev/random and /dev/urandom. If this pool gets empty, lags will happen as the kernel interrupts things (including, blocking multithreading temporarily) to fill up the pool. With Seeder running, it periodically fills up the pool to prevent it from ever draining completely.
Some people swear that installing Seeder makes their phones run smoother, because the kernel never has to trigger 'urgent refilling', which as I mentioned before, temporarily disables multithreading.
However, things learnt during the (sometimes heated) discussion about how Seeder does its magic, undoubtedly have trickled down to kernel makers; many have identified the possible bottlenecks where lags happen, and many actively took steps to prevent such situation from happening. Thus, as time goes by, the improvement Seeder brought originally gets less and less significant, even to the point that it's no longer perceptible.
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Sadly, some using Seeders... Some use crossbreeder... Its the same rite?
Too much flashing! I'm blinded on my Galaxy W!
TiTAN-O-One said:
Sadly, some using Seeders... Some use crossbreeder... Its the same rite?
Too much flashing! I'm blinded on my Galaxy W!
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Kinda similar...
Seeder uses rngd, which uses a PRNG.
Crossbreeder uses haveged, which uses a CSPRNG based on a multitude of CPU counters.
From a security point of view, haveged is more secure than rngd. But I can find no way to tune haveged's parameters, so I can't be sure that it won't be triggered at inopportune times.
rngd, OTOH, is much more tunable; the flashable-zip available in the Seeder thread has been tuned by me and @ryuinferno to be less intrusive.
(Just in case anyone is wondering: we had tuned rngd's nice value so it yields to higher-priority processes, tuned its cycle period so that it won't get triggered too frequently, tuned its 'high watermark' to make it return faster, and so on).
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pepoluan said:
Kinda similar...
Seeder uses rngd, which uses a PRNG.
Crossbreeder uses haveged, which uses a CSPRNG based on a multitude of CPU counters.
From a security point of view, haveged is more secure than rngd. But I can find no way to tune haveged's parameters, so I can't be sure that it won't be triggered at inopportune times.
rngd, OTOH, is much more tunable; the flashable-zip available in the Seeder thread has been tuned by me and @ryuinferno to be less intrusive.
(Just in case anyone is wondering: we had tuned rngd's nice value so it yields to higher-priority processes, tuned its cycle period so that it won't get triggered too frequently, tuned its 'high watermark' to make it return faster, and so on).
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But Seeders will Conflict with Crossbreeder rite? I thought its 2 separate tweaks so that we can use both and have NO lags at all ^~^
Too much flashing! I'm blinded on my Galaxy W!
TiTAN-O-One said:
But Seeders will Conflict with Crossbreeder rite? I thought its 2 separate tweaks so that we can use both and have NO lags at all ^~^
Too much flashing! I'm blinded on my Galaxy W!
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Not conflict, but since both will fill the same entropy pool, why install both and consume valuable RAM and CPU cycles?
There are *no* other purpose of rngd and haveged.
That said, Crossbreeder is not just haveged; there are other tunings that Crossbreeder does in addition to haveged.
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Touchscreen priority in ICS

Hello guys!
I have Xperia arc(LT15i) running modded .587, running on Lupus v10 kernel at 364-1612Mhz, ondemand, sio, with the kernel memory enhancements written on unit.d.(+ disabled cpu rendering and several other unit.d scripts).
Recently i downloaded CSR Racing, just to try it. The problem is that the game is RAM and CPU hungry. The gpu handles smoothly the game, but when the cpu is overloaded, the game continues to run, but the touchscreen is irresponsible for a moment(the problem accures at most of the time, but not always). I tried performance governer with several other schedulers but the difference is bearly visible.
My opinion is that the touchscreen suffers of insufficient priority. Is there any way of having this fixed?
Vladko1 said:
Hello guys!
I have Xperia arc(LT15i) running modded .587, running on Lupus v10 kernel at 364-1612Mhz, ondemand, sio, with the kernel memory enhancements written on unit.d.(+ disabled cpu rendering and several other unit.d scripts).
Recently i downloaded CSR Racing, just to try it. The problem is that the game is RAM and CPU hungry. The gpu handles smoothly the game, but when the cpu is overloaded, the game continues to run, but the touchscreen is irresponsible for a moment(the problem accures at most of the time, but not always). I tried performance governer with several other schedulers but the difference is bearly visible.
My opinion is that the touchscreen suffers of insufficient priority. Is there any way of having this fixed?
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Using custom ROM?
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Vladko1 said:
Hello guys!
I have Xperia arc(LT15i) running modded .587, running on Lupus v10 kernel at 364-1612Mhz, ondemand, sio, with the kernel memory enhancements written on unit.d.(+ disabled cpu rendering and several other unit.d scripts).
Recently i downloaded CSR Racing, just to try it. The problem is that the game is RAM and CPU hungry. The gpu handles smoothly the game, but when the cpu is overloaded, the game continues to run, but the touchscreen is irresponsible for a moment(the problem accures at most of the time, but not always). I tried performance governer with several other schedulers but the difference is bearly visible.
My opinion is that the touchscreen suffers of insufficient priority. Is there any way of having this fixed?
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It's not a matter of touchscreen priority, the game takes up a lot of memory so although it runs smoothly, the touch input will lag.
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Destroyedbeauty said:
Using custom ROM?
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Just original .587 with some enhancements and mods added by me(downloaded and added walkman, cybershot, and some other stuff).
Vladko1 said:
Just original .587 with some enhancements and mods added by me(downloaded and added walkman, cybershot, and some other stuff).
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Try with flashing Adreno v.3 drivers - they will make the phone more responsive in every way with nearly to zero UI lagginess!
Destroyedbeauty said:
Try with flashing Adreno v.3 drivers - they will make the phone more responsive in every way with nearly to zero UI lagginess!
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Thanks for the response! I've flashed them more than 4-5 months ago(instantly when they were out)
EDIT: I want to flash 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. I looked some JB roms and they were told to be very performance friendly... the only thing which prevents me flashing are the JB kernels which are with disabled 720p support.
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Thanks for the response! I've flashed them more than 4-5 months ago(instantly when they were out)
EDIT: I want to flash 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. I looked some JB roms and they were told to be very performance friendly... the only thing which prevents me flashing are the JB kernels which are with disabled 720p support.
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Better with flashing an custom ICS ROM that you can mod so it act and looks like an JB ROM - it will give you 720p support without any quality drawbacks!
Vladko1 said:
364-1612Mhz,
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This.
Overclocking -> CPU heats up -> Heat affects nearby parts -> In worse case, your phone parts get damaged (meltdown!)
Don't do it.
Someguyfromhell said:
This.
Overclocking -> CPU heats up -> Heat affects nearby parts -> In worse case, your phone parts get damaged (meltdown!)
Don't do it.
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Usually i do not play games, and when required for a moment, when running on 1.6Ghz max i have instant response. My phone doesn't get warm, except when charging and playing heavy game or browsing the net via 3G(from which i stay away from)
Thanks for the warning, as i know the silicon melts at more than 130-140C, which i think are hardly possible. Since a long time i've developed for myself a way of holding my phone while having usage with intense processing. Add that i observe my battery and the temperature was never beyond 40-43C while charging and heavy usage.
And thanks a lot for the responses connected with my phone I'll take a note

[Q] I've installed CM10.2 JellyBean, so now what's next?

How about the kernel? What's a good performance kernel? or do I even need one? There's a guy in this forum who has managed to boost his Samsung GT-I8150's fps to 20! now how in the world did he do that? my current fps is max at 6fps(antutu benchmark) with only basic apps installed and most unneeded running apps forced-stop. i know there's so much can be done on this phone since its..ehh..a low specs device bt isnt Android(linux based) is all about reviving the dead? lol
dude127 said:
How about the kernel? What's a good performance kernel? or do I even need one? There's a guy in this forum who has managed to boost his Samsung GT-I8150's fps to 20! now how in the world did he do that? my current fps is max at 6fps(antutu benchmark) with only basic apps installed and most unneeded running apps forced-stop. i know there's so much can be done on this phone since its..ehh..a low specs device bt isnt Android(linux based) is all about reviving the dead? lol
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Im running CM10.2 currently. So far, so good, even though theres bugs still present. As far as I know, there aren't any CM10.2 kernel for the W so you're stuck with the stock kernel that comes with the ROM itself. Im thinking that the guy who managed to somehow "boost" his device is probably running GB i mean its rock stable.
I made my SGW by flashing PurePerfomanceX® Tweaks and also uninstalling stupid useless system app like CM updater and LWPs. Also, since there's no other custom kernel for 4.3 (like i mentioned) I tweaked the Interactive governor from the guys at the GNexus forum and switched my I/O scheduler to deadline. Again, its pretty smooth although the only thing that I find irritating is the stutters i find when scrolling some super heavy apps but obv, this aint a Nexus 5 soo bare with the lags. Some additions i did was installing Seeder and LagFix (can be found at GPlayStore)
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Im running CM10.2 currently. So far, so good, even though theres bugs still present. As far as I know, there aren't any CM10.2 kernel for the W so you're stuck with the stock kernel that comes with the ROM itself. Im thinking that the guy who managed to somehow "boost" his device is probably running GB i mean its rock stable.
I made my SGW by flashing PurePerfomanceX® Tweaks and also uninstalling stupid useless system app like CM updater and LWPs. Also, since there's no other custom kernel for 4.3 (like i mentioned) I tweaked the Interactive governor from the guys at the GNexus forum and switched my I/O scheduler to deadline. Again, its pretty smooth although the only thing that I find irritating is the stutters i find when scrolling some super heavy apps but obv, this aint a Nexus 5 soo bare with the lags. Some additions i did was installing Seeder and LagFix (can be found at GPlayStore)
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Woah man thanks alot on recomending the PurePerfomanceX® Tweaks! what a difference it makes lol and do i need to install those seeders&lagfix? im not a gamer so yeah are they really necessary? one other thing, how do i get the SmartassV2 governor? doesnt pureperformancex script includes that aswell? and finally(i promise! lol) do any of these tweaks help in conserving battery? prior to this, the battery was draining like mad it could be the condition of battery since ive had this phone for almost 2years now. before i go out and get new battery maybe if there was a tweak that could help reviving this old fella would be super. buying new phone is out of the question for the time being since i lost my samsung note3 2weeks ago..sigh sad life.
anyway thanks alot brother for the kind help

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