Suggestions, need a good performance/ resource monitor - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Hi.
I've been looking for a good performance / resource monitor with quad core support.
Need an overview over memory , hdd space and cpu performance ( pref live monitor)
Any suggestions. Tried a few but with limited luck. It's either too limited or too cluttered .
Help?

DeBoX said:
Hi.
I've been looking for a good performance / resource monitor with quad core support.
Need an overview over memory , hdd space and cpu performance ( pref live monitor)
Any suggestions. Tried a few but with limited luck. It's either too limited or too cluttered .
Help?
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Elixir 2 & Elixir 2 Widgets, the default refresh is 10 ....widgets are totally customizable.
Good luck
Screen from my phone, don't have access to tab now, but I run it on my prime
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This ISN'T my Transformer Prime

Tablet CPU Usage Monitor in the market.

Cool lads, thanks!
Checking out both of them asap.
Grand!
Cheers
D

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Tablet CPU Usage Monitor in the market.
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Aye, I use Tablet CPU Usage Monitor so that I can keep up with what my CPU and RAM are doing even while I'm running benchmarks and using apps. The widget route is OK and all, but then you have to keep going to the homescreen.
Hopefully the dev may include CPU/GPU temperature as well as the clock rates, but I haven't heard back on that suggestion.

buxtahuda said:
Aye, I use Tablet CPU Usage Monitor so that I can keep up with what my CPU and RAM are doing even while I'm running benchmarks and using apps. The widget route is OK and all, but then you have to keep going to the homescreen.
Hopefully the dev may include CPU/GPU temperature as well as the clock rates, but I haven't heard back on that suggestion.
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This app does clock rate etc. You can put clock rate, RAM usage and CPU usage on the notification area. You might have the buy it for those functions to work, I don't know. I bought it when it hit the market for the QUAD Core support.
Screenshots:
Here is the link to the market.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pocketappbuilders.tabletcpuusagesmonitor&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5wb2NrZXRhcHBidWlsZGVycy50YWJsZXRjcHV1c2FnZXNtb25pdG9yIl0.

I think the main thing is refresh rate...that would determine most accurate to the millisecond, you know....System Panel if anything shows everything refreshes quick, but is super condensed...
This ISN'T my Transformer Prime

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[ICS]Performance and battery enhancement by simple settings

Recently I found some settings by which my phone xperia u became smoother and performance was enhanced ( quadrant score went beyond 3000 for first tym)
Go to developer options
1.Set background process limit from standard to 2
2.Enable gpu rendering
These settings do work
Just check ur benchmark scores before n after to confirm
Press thanks if this helped
It doesn't helped much but round 100 points more in Antutu
working. I never saw my Flipboard so fast like it is now. My Quadrant improve from 2400+ to 2900+. I think this works especially with simple apps like face, flipboard, etc.
While you may get better performance in particular apps, because of it closing down other apps so all have a bit more free ram. You do loose out on the multi tasking front, and when opening apps after each other the phone will have reload the app info.
I prefer having my most used apps still open and running. So that they open right away, rather than having to wait a second or two for the app to launch again.
But it depends how you use your phone I guess
Try again it will cross 3000
Forcing 2d acceleration makes your 2d quadrant score higher, that's all.
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Besides it also enhances performance in applications ( quadrant being one of them)
On Xperia P
Benchmark
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drsanket_xperia_u said:
1.Set background process limit from standard to 2
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What is the standard limit? Assuming its 5+?
MySteRi said:
What is the standard limit? Assuming its 5+?
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I dun knw bt this things does work atleast for devices wid 512mb ram
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[APP][SHARE] Seeder Entropy Generator : Provides Significant Lag Reduction

Hi everyone
Seeder is an app that aims to reduce lag by 90% on Android.
It uses different method of generating random numbers which improves IO scheduling and in turn reduces lag. I have tried it on my G3 and it does help while loading apps like Google Maps and browsing.
This only works on 2.2+. I have tested it on CM7.2.
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Here's the official XDA Thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
Google Play Link - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lcis.seeder
It's a paid app on the Play store but the dev has uploaded it to xda for free. The paid app is for donation.
I am JUST sharing this app and telling you guys that this works on our G3. Not affiliated with anyone.
You should mention that it also drains the battery and it's not perfectly working yet so it's a work in progress. Many people have said that all it does it keep the CPU speeds higher and wake the CPU every second or something so the phone doesn't go into deep sleep. This is why the battery dies quicker and when I was using it I also noticed the battery drain.
MicroGeek said:
You should mention that it also drains the battery and it's not perfectly working yet so it's a work in progress. Many people have said that all it does it keep the CPU speeds higher and wake the CPU every second or something so the phone doesn't go into deep sleep. This is why the battery dies quicker and when I was using it I also noticed the battery drain.
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Indeed.
I did give it a shot, noticed a slight difference (perhaps a placebo) but it sure did reduce my battery life by 70%.
It's proved by Google devs themselves that this IS a placebo effect.
Here's their input -
The only users of /dev/random are libcrypto (used for cryptographic operations like SSL connections, ssh key generation, and so on), wpa_supplicant/hostapd (to generate WEP/WPA keys while in AP mode), and the libraries that generate random partition IDs when you do an ext2/3/4 format. None of those 3 users are in the path of app execution, so feeding random from urandom does nothing except make random… well… less random
So, this is pretty useless. Yeah.

[APP]To Save Battery

Hi guys many of you have some problems with battery life..here you can try this an app called one power guard i found it on xda it is an unpopular app ..i have tried it and works good for this you must have an rooted phone
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1. Extends stand-by time and battery life; optimizes charging parameters
2. Optimizes system kernel and CPU usage to improve device performance
3. Six (6) customized power-saving modes to suit different scenarios
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I also tried One Power Guard after seeing it mentioned on a recent XDA TV episode. For me it seems to slow things down, which was probably a problem with the way I have things set up (I wonder if this was caused by a combination of One Power Guard and my use of Link2SD?). I installed it and the slow-down went away.
This should be posted in the Themes/Apps board. This app looks pretty good, the overlay on the home screen is awesome. Do you use it in conjunction with the built in power saver or do you just use this app?
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donk165 said:
This should be posted in the Themes/Apps board. This app looks pretty good, the overlay on the home screen is awesome. Do you use it in conjunction with the built in power saver or do you just use this app?
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yes its my mistake ..i use aio mode ..with hotplug governer and cfq as i/0
DS battery is damn much better than this thing. my screen usage is like 3% all the time

Galaxy SIII Battery temperature issues

Hi Everyone,
Looking for some feedback from the forum.. please help.
I've always felt my phone ran very hot compared to other devices but I recently clocked it at 40 °C using GSAM.
I should note i've made some changes recently, including installing (and playing) Dungeon Hunters as well as Nova Launcher and a few homescreen widgets. I don't use a live wallpaper. Has anyone had their device run that hot ? I'm wondering if this is a software or hardware driven issue and if this warrant a service call (warranty/exchange).
help.. this phone is giving me sweaty ballz.
Jabanero said:
Hi Everyone,
Looking for some feedback from the forum.. please help.
I've always felt my phone ran very hot compared to other devices but I recently clocked it at 40 °C using GSAM.
I should note i've made some changes recently, including installing (and playing) Dungeon Hunters as well as Nova Launcher and a few homescreen widgets. I don't use a live wallpaper. Has anyone had their device run that hot ? I'm wondering if this is a software or hardware driven issue and if this warrant a service call (warranty/exchange).
help.. this phone is giving me sweaty ballz.
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If your phone gets hot then this is an indication that your processor and/or GPU has to work pretty hard for some reason. It could be a background app that uses a lot of CPU power (had that once myself). Best way is to indicate what uses your cpu when your phone gets hot.
So install an App that will monitor your CPU and that will tell you what app uses your cpu to what extend.
You can use this App for example:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEwOSwiY29tLmVvbHdyYWwub3Ntb25pdG9yIl0.
I also have the same issue. I visited to sc they changed my battery nd motherboard ( phone was also heating). But still same my cpu usage is only 5-18% but battery temp is 41c.
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Try to install the app Greenify, that you can put the program that you don't close to hibernate. I was having this problem and after this solved. Just to remember that i did a defrag with anothet app too.
Any apk , or a name of apk, to show up in the left corner the temp ??
ManDone.vRs said:
Any apk , or a name of apk, to show up in the left corner the temp ??
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TempMonitor: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.alldroid.apps.tempmonitor&hl=en
skingg said:
TempMonitor: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.alldroid.apps.tempmonitor&hl=en
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+1 bro
I don't see any problem after this high temp.
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Actually I'm not sure if it damaged my phone. Hehe
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LG OPTIMUS G E970 Android OS battery drain

Hi, i have some problems with this process, in battery use from settings, the android OS has a BIG BATTERY DRAIN, this works since the phone is unplugged, and my phone haven`t deep sleep, i lose 2-3% percent per hour in better battery stats the phone is awake ALL TIME and CPU SPY show me the lowest frequency is 384mhz and deep sleep doesn`t exist HELP ME PLEASE
Have you tried turning off all non-important services and sync , and see if that helps ??
Also there are some after market applications available on play-store that prevents such wake ups , by killing them. I couldn't recall them properly but I think they are named as Deep Sleep battery saver or something similar.
You can also use android tuner , to see what are the causes behind that.(Task manager has extensive features to look and control them.)
i havent active services (auto sync off,facebook notifications off, messenger off, gps off, google location off, etc), so i dont know what happen ill try to post some screen of my battery uses, this may help, thanks man! and sorry for my english
try some app like android tuner , it'll tell you which specific process is keeping it alive . It'l give more detailed insights into the running tasks.
Rishi. said:
try some app like android tuner , it'll tell you which specific process is keeping it alive . It'l give more detailed insights into the running tasks.
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Anyones knows what happen with my battery???
Can't say about it just by looking at these charts . You'' have to use some third party tool that provides monitoring of system processes . It'll give some info.

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