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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jimmyco2008 said:
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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Who uses this option in developer options?
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Who uses this option in developer options?
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Really? Couldn't read the other threads on this? lol.
I was told that it hampers performance for many apps, so I disabled it..
In conclusion, I am not using Forced GPU rendering.
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Really? Couldn't read the other threads on this? lol.
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I didnt know there was any otherwise...............id of read them
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leelaa said:
I didnt know there was any otherwise...............id of read them
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Well people have discussed it as far back as 4 months ago when the phone came out... all the way up to today. And the answers are the same.
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Well people have discussed it as far back as 4 months ago when the phone came out... all the way up to today. And the answers are the same.
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Well iam sorry but i didnt have the phone 4 months ago, its no big deal me asking, and infact i am on these forums everyday and have not seen one if them threads.
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MODS please close the thread due to a moaner.....thanks
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Search tool?
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Is there a search tool in the xda app?
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leelaa said:
Is there a search tool in the xda app?
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Yea. Its on the far right tab.
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Yea. Its on the far right tab.
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Well thank you very much sir, ive been hoping xda would update there app and add search and its been there all along
I just pressed menu key and assumed it would be there.
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/facepalm
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I fail at searching. General feeling is leave it off?
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I always have it on
I have mine on. Don't really notice any difference.
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In apps that don't have gpu rendering enabled by default you see a very big difference in scrolling performance when you force enable it. e.g tapatalk 1.x (2.x uses gpu by default so no difference)
It only improves performance in the apps that don't have hardware acceleration enabled by default. I keep mine off because some apps (like Engadget) glitch out when forced to use the GPU and don't display things properly.
This phone's CPU is fast enough that GPU acceleration isn't exactly needed. It does make a noticeable difference, though.
What kind of quadrants are people getting from the galaxy nexus? I'm rooted running cm9 nightlies and my quadrants are not as good as I expected. I came from the evo 3D and quadrants on that device were well over 3000. With the nexus I'm getting high 2000's.
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My score is 3647
Franco's kernel..
Bet there are others who are higher
- Google
iGoogleNexus said:
My score is 3647
Franco's kernel..
Bet there are others who are higher
- Google
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Alright I'm gonna have to check that out. This is literally my first day running this phone. So I'm a GNEX rookie. Is that kernal available for the sprint GNEX?
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Didn't I just see another thread on quadrant in the general section? I blame whoever started this.
by the way, use antutu.
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Didn't I just see another thread on quadrant in the general section? I blame whoever started this.
by the way, use antutu.
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That was me haha
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I'm sorry for starting another thread. Honestly.
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Good call on the Franco kernal.
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Hi,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21353455
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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Dsmforlife92 said:
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...
I have my phone over clocked, as much as I know, and I'm getting a score of about 3300-3400 each test. I'm running the latest CM9 RC2 with Franco Milestone 4 kernel. How can I make it better? Any ideas?
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does the phone feel smooth? if so, dont rely on quadrant. it has been proven many times the score doesnt matter.
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I have my phone over clocked, as much as I know, and I'm getting a score of about 3300-3400 each test. I'm running the latest CM9 RC2 with Franco Milestone 4 kernel. How can I make it better? Any ideas?
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Why?
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Yeah is smooth. My co worker has a two year old android phone with half the specs and the galaxy nexus and that phones getting 2200 a score.
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Something doesn't seem right. Haha
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let me clue you in with benchmarks...
they dont matter. you can write a kernel that fully goes after what quadrant looks at and score like 14,000.
Alright. Thanks!
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post your battery life.
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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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jzero88 said:
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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