Here is a link to modify dead trigger to run tergra 3 graphics. I used ROM tool box it worked the best. http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/07/05/...gra-3-extended-effects-on-non-tegra-3-device/
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Here is a link to modify dead trigger to run tergra 3 graphics. I used ROM tool box it worked the best. http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/07/05/...gra-3-extended-effects-on-non-tegra-3-device/
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This is too cool.:good:
Hmm does this make gameplay go slower?
I get a little hiccup when game first starts but after that it runs just like before but I'm using Trinity kernel with 537 GPU
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On Tegra 3 CPUs it is also lagging a bit in the beginning. By the way, the higher gpu clock doesn't have any positive effect.
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I can't get this to work. It resets to low every time. I'm on jellybean stock rooted.
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Are you using ROM tool box and are you saving the settings its working for me.
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Very cool! The shotgun is so much more satisfying when it sends em flying backwards And to think I was excited when I noticed I could change from low to high...
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Is there any way to play tetra 3 games on our phone.
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Don't think so. I assume that those apps use Tegra 3 specific features so the game wouldn't look properly.
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I haven't tried it myself yet, but you could look into Chainfire3D. It allows you to load plugins to make apps see different processors. Not sure if there is a tegra 3 plugin yet.
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I bet Chainfire3D would work. I know for sure it works with Tegra 2 games, so Tegra 3 ones may or may not work.
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Is there any way to play tetra 3 games on our phone.
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Try chainfire. It's like a magic. And it worked on my i9100 at least.
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Is there a tegra 3 plugin
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post your battery life.
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Seatttlereign said:
post your battery life.
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What's your setup ?
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This is with wifi on all day on HSDPA+
IMO really good battery life with GSM model
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This is with wifi on all day on HSDPA+
IMO really good battery life with GSM model
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What configuration? ROM, Kernel? Standard battery?
That's sound amazing.
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stock kernal, stock rom jelly 4.1.1 with oem 2000 extended battery with screen brightness at bout 35% but remeber i rock wifi all day im sure with wife off and screen brightness up youll get the same
I run jbb sorcery and air kernel. oced to 1600 automatic brightness. regular use. 350-350 screen off with setcpu.
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I run jbb sorcery and air kernel. oced to 1600 automatic brightness. regular use. 350-350 screen off with setcpu.
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You didn't post your screen on time
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where's screen time at.
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where's screen time at.
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When you are in battery settings, just press the "Screen" section and it will appear a windows showing how much time you screen has been on.
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where's screen time at.
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Press the screen tab in the battery info page
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Not bad at all. Playing a lot zombie birds. 2000 oem battery and JB revolution hd rom with stock kernel
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I get nothing like this, will post pictures later today .
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Rom: BlackICE kangorade 40.5
Kernel: Franco Kernel M4
Sprint AOKP 4.1.1
Trinity kernel
Any ideas?
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Battery has gotten much better. Running the All Stock ROM deodexed rooted built by googled and packaged into a .zip. looking to get great battery life and screen on time with these numbers so far.
No Google now. Disabled NFC and WiFi always on.
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caketime said:
Sprint AOKP 4.1.1
Trinity kernel
Any ideas?
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Love trinity kernel even bought morfics app but couldn't get good battery life with it on JB. Tried everything. Try stock my friend.
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Love trinity kernel even bought morfics app but couldn't get good battery life with it on JB. Tried everything. Try stock my friend.
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Stock kernel or stock jb?
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caketime said:
Stock kernel or stock jb?
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Both.
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Both.
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I had already had stock ics, and had the same problem. I called sprint and they're shipping Mr a brand new one even though I never bought it from them.
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Maybe that's not exactly the right title.. but can someone point me to a program to change the GPU speed and which kernels allow this? I have seen this on cm9/10.
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As far as I know, the leankernel has such function
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As far as I know, the leankernel has such function
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Thanks appreciate it.
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There was a thread here on XDA a couple of weeks back where someone benchmarked performance at each GPU clock speed- stock was best.
Just passing along info.
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There was a thread here on XDA a couple of weeks back where someone benchmarked performance at each GPU clock speed- stock was best.
Just passing along info.
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Its only for emulators. They do run fine but at 512* it runs nearly 60fps constantly.
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Faux123 actually has a on demand governor for the GPU allowing load based scaling.
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Huh.. interesting. So it'll switch over GPU speeds depending on my activity if needed?
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Huh.. interesting. So it'll switch over GPU speeds depending on my activity if needed?
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Yeah, I believe that's the idea.
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OK....just run antutu on my gnex pa3.15 with purity v30 kernel and on an s2.....
How is it possible that the s2 scores higher
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because benchmarks dont matter.
How is it possible that people still trust benchmarks?
For got to say that i dont trust them so hold your horses please hahaha
But the feeling in snappyness and opening app and heavy gaming is alot smoother,i thought the hardware was almost similar
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For got to say that i dont trust them so hold your horses please hahaha
But the feeling in snappyness and opening app and heavy gaming is alot smoother,i thought the hardware was almost similar
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Smoother on what device?
There is also something called optimization as aosp is only built for nexus devices.
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Don't really trust them
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Lower resolution. The same (or similar) internals are obviously going to have an easier time pushing 800x480 vs 1280x720.
Hi xda,
My galaxy nexus is rooted on Android 4.3, using Franco kernel, using Lmt launcher and no custom rom. I noticed this purple bar at the bottom of my screen on my phone and I am curious if my phone has a screen problem and sometimes, there are random pixel jitters and it gets annoying when that happens. Do anyone know what this is. The screen shot is the pixel jitters
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Try a stock kernel.
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Are you gpu overclocking?
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I am on a stock kernel and I over clocked to 1.35 gigahertz
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speedsolve said:
I am on a stock kernel and I over clocked to 1.35 gigahertz
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Franco is most certainly NOT a stock kernel.
So let me get this straight. You are using a kernel that is not stock, you are over clocking it and are curious why you have issues. Astounding.
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OK I re-clocked the phone back to 1.2 ghz because that is the standard but the phone is still making those weird jitters and small random squares. What now? Here is a picture of it while I was playing nfl pro 2013
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OK I re-clocked the phone back to 1.2 ghz because that is the standard but the phone is still making those weird jitters and small random squares. What now? Here is a picture of it while I was playing nfl pro 2013
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Go back to the stock kernel. How much clearer can I get?
Revert back to stock kernel and see if the issues are still there. Its called troubleshooting. Learn how to do it.
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How do you revert back to the old kernel. Do I need to factory reset and backup my data or is there another way to uninstall the kernel
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If you don't know how to get items back to stock you shouldn't be flashing anything to your device. There are stickies dedicated to explaining and instructing you. Read them and comprehend them.
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