don't know if this is a double so it can be deleted / moved or whatever.
I just downloaded lcd density from the market and set it to 180 ( 240 being the default ) giving a higher resoluton to the screen. my device appears to be running much much faster its really really fast despite a lot of bulky apps and full sd card. also after running a benchmark I've noticed I'm getting upto 36/37 fps is there any danger of me doing some damage to my phone / display if I keep my screen to this resoluton. it kinda feels like this is it should be running. . . or am I just trippin and its all a placebo can someone else check this
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So I was scrolling through my phones statistics when I noticed that the screen refresh rate was at .1hz which got me a little puzzled seeing as it's supposed to be at 60hz. I was wondering what effect this has on my phone exactly and if there was a way to get it back to 60hz. Also I'm using the gb fps uncap if that helps
This is a stupid answer, but if it works fine, I'm sure it's just a glitch, and it's actually 30-60Hz.
You don't notice .1 Hz do you...would be kind of unusable I think...
Hi guys i would like to know how high you get it on your phones?
I have the lg o2x and have max al and draw distance at 80% then its smooth.
Just want to know how for you can get the draw distance.
ow and om my hp touchpad 1.2hgz dual core adreno 220 i get some where like 50-60% draw distance but its a 9.7" screen so more pixels! But yeah.
Thx
Just put what settings you have. Thx
So me
Lg optimus 2x cm7 kang rc 100
Resolution: 100%
Details: max
And every thing on! (forgot what is more to put on XD)
Draw distance: 80%
On 100% lags a little.
Hp touchpad cm9 nightly
Resolution: 100%
Details: max
Same every thing on
And draw distance around: 60-67% smooth, more then 70% and it's slow
but its a tablet so more pixels.
But yeah i would like to know,
Ow yeah
Htc one X, same settings as the LG
More pixels so more work! and i think it's not optimized because i'm sure tegra3 can play full.
But looks beautiful on a hd 720p screen.
http://dropproxy.com/f/74D
Here is the video i tried to take regarding the screen lag.
Its all real time , there is no , afaik any camera lag ( taken with sg3) , its pretty much how it looks . Also i have shown the FPS . You can see when i scroll slowly , the FPS drops to 20 or so making it jerky. if i do it fast , it reaches 50+ but not stable and not very responsive to my touch feedback either.
I have tried Bexus Kernel with OC GPU , still the same . Is there anyway to force the tablet to display at bare minimum of 30FPS ? I planned to read lot of PDF, but this jerkiness is giving me headache.
Can anyone help me ?
what rom are you running? no screen lag for me on a really old cm10 build. pretty much consistent framerate, though it is kinda slow
i think part of the problem here was B&N's choice of using a PowerVR SGX 540 GPU in this tablet. this particular GPU was also used in the entire original Samsung Galaxy S line, and is at this point 5-7 years old. not a particularly great GPU in my book. granted, we're not pushing a really high screen resolution (1024x600) but still, it's a really old GPU.
CM 11 Snapshot M5 i think. Using along with Bexus kernel.
I can lower the resolution if needed , all i want is a stable framerate display , ready to sacrifice some battery too.
I agree the tablet is kind of old , but i just want to use this as some secondary reading tablet. i have no use for it now.
Try turning off "Magnification Gestures". This has caused input lag for me before.
Go to Settings>Accessibility
its off only`
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Is there any IMG file to Overclock the display to 75hz for RN9 Pro
it's simply not possible because the screen on this phone only supports 60Hz, you can't make it any higher
@akramhadji how do you know ?
can you overclock your pc monitor from 60 Hz to 120 Hz? no
same thing with phones, it's a hardware limitation, you can't improve it by flashing a file.
@akramhadji , please don't give input on things you clearly have no idea on , you create noise for those searching for information .maybe it makes u feel good to have thanks ,but try to curb it aite .
demonfruzz said:
@akramhadji , please don't give input on things you clearly have no idea on , you create noise for those searching for information .maybe it makes u feel good to have thanks ,but try to curb it aite .
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it seems that you're the one who has no idea what he's talking about :/ there's no such thing as display overclocking on phones...
You cant overclock displays, you can however fool it into thinking its running at a higher rate. But it wont change anything other than displaying a higher number in test apps.
Many displays can actually be overclocked and run fine at actual higher refresh rate depending on manufacturer and hardware. That overclocking also has its limitations. Some 60hz panels run fine at 75 or maybe 80+ hz, some causes pixel skipping if overclocked and some simply don't go past 60-65hz.. Same limitations exists on phones, their display is underclocked so hardware don't go on full load and damage anything. Similar reason why note 9 pro comes with 33w charger but actually supports 30w
@akramhadji ignorance and arrogance ,keep it up .many of your kind in this world ,I won't waste anymore time .beyond savable
well, if we look at other phones :
the realme 6 : 6.6 inch 20:9, 2400 x 1080 pixel 399 PPI, capacitive, IPS, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, glossy: yes, 90 Hz
the redmi 9 : 6.67 inch 20:9, 2400 x 1080 pixel 395 PPI, capacitive, IPS, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, FHD+, glossy: yes, 60 Hz
so they changed the display, might point out to the redmi display choice being only 60hz capable.
What happens if you increase display refresh rate, well you have increase GPU usage, and depending on the type of connection between the SOC and the LCD you can have increase compression in the bus. So its a trade, do you want that?
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@akramhadji ignorance and arrogance ,keep it up .many of your kind in this world ,I won't waste anymore time .beyond savable
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I don't see how I was being ignorant or arrogant :/ I responded very respectfully...
anyways, I do not believe there is a way to overclock a phone display without causing damage to it
akramhadji said:
I don't see how I was being ignorant or arrogant :/ I responded very respectfully...
anyways, I do not believe there is a way to overclock a phone display without causing damage to it
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Sorry sir but there is, I've done it to many of my phones. My last phone, mi a2 was overclocked to 63 or 65 hz, im not 100% sure.
akramhadji said:
can you overclock your pc monitor from 60 Hz to 120 Hz? no
same thing with phones, it's a hardware limitation, you can't improve it by flashing a file.
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5 seconds of Google searches will give you thousands of results that says otherwise... Display overclocking is a real thing and done by many, why spread misinformation?
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=display overclocking
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it seems that you're the one who has no idea what he's talking about :/ there's no such thing as display overclocking on phones...
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Weird how I could overclock the display on my old phone then, huh?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xz...nel-screen-frame-rate-lineageos-15-1-t3930057
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xz-premium/development/rom-zfsodp-july-t3946205
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You cant overclock displays, you can however fool it into thinking its running at a higher rate. But it wont change anything other than displaying a higher number in test apps.
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Again, this is false. You can overclock displays, I've done it many times.
yes we can overlock display i have redmi 7 and my refresh rate is 75hz ,
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5 seconds of Google searches will give you thousands of results that says otherwise... Display overclocking is a real thing and done by many, why spread misinformation?
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=display overclocking
Weird how I could overclock the display on my old phone then, huh?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xz...nel-screen-frame-rate-lineageos-15-1-t3930057
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xz-premium/development/rom-zfsodp-july-t3946205
Again, this is false. You can overclock displays, I've done it many times.
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yes we can
@akramhadji & @ares93
Sorry but you guys have no clue! Just overclocked my Notebook Display from 60 to 100 hz on an old MSI GT60 from 2012.. Why shouldn't this work on Android too?
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akramhadji said:
can you overclock your pc monitor from 60 Hz to 120 Hz? no
same thing with phones, it's a hardware limitation, you can't improve it by flashing a file.
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Bro we can overclock our monitor
Since no one bothered to come to my thread, I'll just say it here, the Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G has the same display as the phone we are talking about here but it has 120hz. Oh wait, MI 10T Lite and Poco X3 also have the same display that support higher refresh rate, so it is definitely software capped. (Can't verify part numbers rn tho) and PC monitors can be overclocked anyone who says otherwise definitely doesn't know what they are talking about
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