1.57 added the missing High Performance Mode in developer options.
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Isn't that just mainly for benchmark apps?
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otariq said:
Isn't that just mainly for benchmark apps?
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No. It affects everything not just benchmarks.
So i just tested this out. I ran the app stability test..it maxes out the cpu. Then checked System Panel app. With high performane checked the cpu ran past 60C (the max system panel reads for cpu temp) still running at 2.26 ghz. With high performance un checked the cpu throttled back at 55c to 1.5 ghz. So there is a difference.
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I'm on miui 1.24 and the kernal im on is in the picture below. But my screen takes forever to wake after I click the power button unless I touch the screen and couple times... what could it be? Thanks
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My guess would be some sort of setting? Idk, check through your settings.
Try a different kernel.
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Not sure in your case but it happens if you use setCPU with a screen-off profile and the minimum cpu frequency set too low. Min should be 384 mhz. If you aren't using setCPU, just try a different kernel or rom
It was the kernal just flashed a new one no more problems. Thanks guys
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In the marketplace.
Already tested it.
Very nice indeed. Will post screens asap.
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I tested it already!
Here are the results of my first test at 806MHz, performance, sio.
Didn't "waste time" running it 10 times and posting the best result.
Just out of the box I got the result below.
I'm curious to see other results posted here...
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careylui said:
I tested it already!
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How about some results, please.
Nobody cares to show their results?
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Guys official numbers from htc for the ram is 512mb.task manager shows only 365mb.so where is the remaining of it?
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Hi
The "rest" is not available for applications and therefore
not show in the task manager
Regards
max
chittipolu said:
Guys official numbers from htc for the ram is 512mb.task manager shows only 365mb.so where is the remaining of it?
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The remaining is used for operating system, etc which you can't use
Thanks for the replies.
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Have you noticed anything different? Probably not measurable unless you're in a benchmark.
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filmaker said:
Have you noticed anything different? Probably not measurable unless you're in a benchmark.
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HTC have said that that mode can be used for non benchmark applications through that developer menu option.
filmaker said:
Have you noticed anything different? Probably not measurable unless you're in a benchmark.
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I enabled it and then went into trickster app and its pretty much just like using the performance governor. Not sure
if it max out the gpu.
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HTC have said that that mode can be used for non benchmark applications through that developer menu option.
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On my Note 3 I remember Google Play Services being lower usage.
I also never saw Unified Daemon come up.
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I was using FireKat V11.
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Hmm the pic isn't loading for me.
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Fixed!
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Bump.
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That isn't the battery usage screen, that is the location services screen. All that is saying is that those programs are hitting the GPS/location services and the type of hit they are using (high battery, or low battery). Plus those are relative, High battery doesn't mean excessive battery, it just means more than low battery use.
Check under the battery option in the menu system to get the traditional chart and % usages.