Reccs. for CPU Control Apps - Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0, 5.0

Using Set CPU atm. great prog. I like that you can set profiles for specific situations, along with the ability to control voltage, freq., etc.
I'm looking to branch out. What do you use and like that has these features? I've tried System Tuner Control, NS Tools, and another program whose name escapes me atm, but, as nice as they were, they seemed on the heavy side, w/r/t battery consumption and/or RAM usage. My thinking's that separate apps for each function would also hog space, etc.

alljokingaside said:
Using Set CPU atm. great prog. I like that you can set profiles for specific situations, along with the ability to control voltage, freq., etc.
I'm looking to branch out. What do you use and like that has these features? I've tried System Tuner Control, NS Tools, and another program whose name escapes me atm, but, as nice as they were, they seemed on the heavy side, w/r/t battery consumption and/or RAM usage. My thinking's that separate apps for each function would also hog space, etc.
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IMO settings/performance/cpu is enough

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[Q] setcpu - overclock - saving battery use - Perf / battery life? Good app?

I'm getting used to my NC - and tweaking performance to get the best bang for the buck with this thing.
I'm running CM7 - and Dhalinger's, OC kernal clocked @ 1100mhz max - On Demand with very good performance. I started with Conservative - but web browsing is much better with On Demand setting.
Performance < particularly on Web > is much better than standard 800 mhz setting. But the device gets much warmer with Overclock around speaker -- and -- the battery drop is quite a bit faster with the overclock. Is this something I should concern myself with - re: the life of the device. I know with PC's you use aftermarket coolers for overclock - not so sure about Android devices and heat.
Is there a way to tweak the CPU overclock settings using a standalone app - like SETCPU to maintain better performance - while allowing your device to keep it's battery life maximized as much as possible.
Right now, I'm limited to Amazon App store - so not looking at Dhalinger's ( sorry if I got spelling wrong ) app from Android Market. But Would consider SETCPU if it's something that will help out.
The things that I use that seem to work the processor the most - seems to be EZpdf - with scaling / web use / and any games I've played. Kindle not so much. I don't do much video watching right now.
Is SETCPU worth a buy - and what should I expect from it.
Thanks
I'm pretty sure your supposed to set overclock within the CM7 settings menu. SETCPU should not be used. As far as browsing goes try Opera mobile. Much faster than any of the others I've tried.
yeah the other poster was right, donot use secpu with cm7 just goto settings, cyanogenmod settings, performance then set it from there

[Guide]Make an Optimus One to fit you, save battery and get best performance!!!

Code:
This guide is just something to give you choices, anything you do it's your job, but just get some inspiration;)
WARNING!!! I am not responsible for anything you do to your phone, just try not get too fuzzy with it, or you will brick your phone!!!
Most the thing here will be for rooted phones, if something not working don't blame me, blame GOOGLE...
This only Applies to stock GB and CM 7.1 by mik_os, any other ROMs may not be supported, sorry.
READ©Up There!!!
Any extra info and apps are welcome
* - No danger, definitely go for it!!!
** - This may make your phone unstable, but if you find the solution in time, you are fine...
*** - May make your O1 un-start-able...
**** - Can brick the phone, can destroy it forever!!!
Install CyanogenMod, it will save at least 100MB of your internal storage(as all apps are on ROM, LG apps are on internal memory in stock).
Also, may do much more better things to your phone, but be careful.
Try custom kernels by franco for overclock!!!
First of all, lets start with the CPU****
Use SetCpu
I will tell the frequencies, and what I recommend for, any other advises are good, for any frequency, or atleast the major ones(122-480-600-729-768-806-864)
122MHz** - Lowest, but there are some things:
- Use this if you don't use your phone, only for rare talking and stuff...
- If you have 2% battery drops in 2 mins after you turn the screen on, this is the problem of 122 min...
- If you use your phone more than 1 time/hour (no matter how much), don't use this as min...
245MHz* - Avoid it at all costs, it does nothing good, takes same battery as 480, but it is slower, finish tasks slower, don't use...
320MHz* - This is not good for anything...
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480MHz* - My favorite, 90% of my use, will save battery, fast response, maybe it will work as max a bit, some apps work like a charm on 480
- Anyone using the phone for anything else other than calling... this is the best!!!
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600MHz* - use it if no need for OverClock, as I noticed, only Angry Birds and Facebook app gets boosted...
729MHz** - Best Overclocking for battery, will not affect any of your phone, battery is as much as 600, no way you shouldn't use it, no heat up also!!!
768MHz** - best performance without affecting hardware, it will heat up a bit...
806MHz**** - Last one that will not burn it in 5 minutes, I would not go any higher...
864MHz**** - If this works on your phone, it is 100% new and 100% perfect!!!
MENTIONS, VERY IMPORTANT: It depends on your phone, manufacture errors, your phone may go stable @864MHz, or it may not go higher than 600... mine goes at 768MHz, any higher gets me KP...
If you don't need profiles, just get No Frills***
Governors
minmax - like the name, goes to min or to max, it is horrible!!!
Scary - a modified conservative, a bit weird... try it you may like it, better at battery than conservative, worse at gaming, non-gamers, try this!
SmartassV2 - Good, try, great... a better version of smartass, use this if you have it, great for fast gaming, but not good for long use...
SavagedZen - WTF IS THIS???????
smartass - it changes the frequency very good, it really is smart, see v2↑
conservative - goes up and down in stages, not 122→729, but 122→320→600→652→…, really good for long uses and short uses, not taking battery like others, but it has a lower start when gaming, lag in 1st 2 minutes, but then it is no more lag, tested on "Diversion", a really cool highend game.
ondemand - this is what you had when the phone came!!!
userspace - WTF IS THIS??????
powersave - keeps at minimum frequency...
interactiveX - modified version of interactive, which goes to max in second... it is same as SmartassV2, a bit stabler on my phone.
performance - stays at max...
SmartassV2 and InteractiveX have build-in sleep profiles, it saves battery when standby-ing and best performance at gaming, while scary gets you best battery and a usable phone, and conservative the best performance/battery.
Next, VM heap(RAM allowed for an app):*
This will take more RAM, but will boost the CPU and more things...
On CM7, go to performance settings-VM heap
On stock ROM, install VM heap tool from the market...
Set it to 32MB*, this is already done in CM7, but on stock ROM it is easy and then then BOOSTED...
24MB will slow apps...**
48MB will fill the RAM fast, making system autokill kill too fast...**
OR just change the value in build.prop
Use a simple launcher, that may save battery and use low CPU... Here are my recommends:***
Nemus Launcher*
- Looks a bit like LGHome, and takes less battery
- Very smooth, look at the video it has on the market...
- It really is fast response and quick launch, a new experience
- Very simple, smooth and
LauncherPro*
- Very good, my personal favorite, will save battery and keep options, will need to be updated if ICS comes, tho...
- Smooth, but no horizontal drawer...
ADW*
- I hate that this is hard control, not very smooth, YOU have to chose it, but if you tried more, you will see it is not the smoothest, not the most customisable, but a pretty good combination...
- You can get used to it, but if you used LGHome for more than a month, you won't need this, you will quit it!
Zeam*
- This one gets updated, and really fixes the bugs it had... it is not an usual one, but minimalistic, like it says
- Most of the big launcher won't get updated anymore, abandoned...
- This one is good, but it is not exactly smooth, but power save
GO Launcher**
- With the right combination, they say you have it smooth, I didn't
- Did 2 factory resets because of the corrupted data after a few glitches that made me remove the battery...
- DO NOT SET default if you want this, dangerous... only thing that did something bad when I was not rooted, got me bootloops((((((
Watch out the setting you enable, maybe you don't need all kinds of gestures, anything you don't use, DISABLE!!!*
APPS TO USE OR NOT TO USE, YOUR OPINION IS BETTER, THIS IS JUST MY ADVICE:
NO TASK KILLERS(ATK, ATM, TasKiller). Use minfree, set the values you need, the other tweaks you need and enjoy!
Juice Defender will only help you... really when does it help?????
Link2SD - easiest way to manage, freeze, uninstall, move2sd, any app management that requires root, except backup!!!
Just uninstall any app you don't need!
Data on Demand - Really good, try it
Freeze system apps (Link2SD above!!!) with ugly UI and slow, like the Browser and Gallery (YOU MUST), but get a better app before that, with all those missing functions...
Replace Gallery with QuickPic and Browser with Dolphin, which is the only one with cool UI, fast startup and FULL, Opera Mini and Mobile are NOT full, but they are fast
If you want to save your eyes, use Screen Filter*
Yahoo Mail and Gmail are huge hogs!!! If you don't need instant notifications, use stock for that, it refreshes automatically when you start it, takes 2 seconds to refresh, and no battery lost...
Disable profiles in SetCpu if you don't need, that takes battery too!
Use Autostarts, this is your problem, your apps, good luck, but watch out...*** If you want, google autostarts.apk, I got it that way
Disable unused settings, never use high quality in games and apps, that are made for hdpi, O1 is MDPI...*
Don't use wifi when it is not there, just hogs battery, I know some people use it everytime, everywhere, just get it on when you use it, or if you have at home...*
GPS* - This only works OUTDOOR, don't enable it in the house
Get brightness to minimum, will save your eyes and trust me, get it to max in sun and you see it perfect, get it off when at home and see it the same...*
AutoSync* - Disable sync for crappy apps, some things just sync without working at all...
Data* also takes lot of battery(very much, actually), so disable it when not in use, if you want it off when screen off, use Data on Demand
Also, empty your screens, don't use 10 widgets per screen, I use 1 and I am happy, they don't inform you that much, you know...
*Disable setting you don't need( like the high quality images in cm7 menu, what is it good at Optimus one?), eg: I never use gestures, I type Facebook faster than making an "f" in gestures, and that takes some of the CPU, disable everything you don't need or that doesn't help!!!
Angry birds(not seasons and Rio, only the classic) has an option to disable the background, that will make it 2x faster...
Disable history you don't need, flash when you don't need...*
Useful links:
ROOT O1 worked for me without a hard reset
CM7 by mik_os
Kernel for Gingerbread and mik_os 6.6.1
Kernel for stock FroYo and 6.5.x by mik
New baseband(if you want cyanogenmod and you upgraded to 2.3)
SetCpu
FEEL FREE TO CONTRADICT ME OR GIVE ME MORE APPS AND ADVISES, TELL ME IF ANYTHING IS OUTDATED, AND FEEL FREE TO PRESS THANKS!!!****
suggestion #1 - lower the font size!
SetCPU - runs as a service, instead I'd suggest a boot script or No Frills
VM heap tool - just change the value in build.prop no need for an app
SD Cardbooster - use init.d script or add your desired value to init.local.rc
Autostarts - take it or leave it, most of the startup processes end up cached and not actually loaded into memory. It will improve boot times though.
Advanced Task Killer - Most experts don't suggest task killers... they're not needed.
Turducken said:
suggestion #1 - lower the font size!
SetCPU - runs as a service, instead I'd suggest a boot script or No Frills
VM heap tool - just change the value in build.prop no need for an app
SD Cardbooster - use init.d script or add your desired value to init.local.rc
Autostarts - take it or leave it, most of the startup processes end up cached and not actually loaded into memory. It will improve boot times though.
Advanced Task Killer - Most experts don't suggest task killers... they're not needed.
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OK this may help, but no average user can do them, they will just brick there phone...
In thinking about it, I hate Task Killers, Androids memory management is actually pretty good. Instead search "minfree" on the Market and play with the settings. It's safer and more effective.
Task killer + noob = disaster.
vlt96 said:
Don't use 806, hogs battery and give you kernel panics...
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Ammm....no Hogs Here on 806, running smooth and hardly made a difference from 729-806 wrt battery draining FOR ME.
just make sure u dont keep all your apps open in the background.
and About the Task manager
i use TaskKiller its got a nice 1 button end apps widget that runs in 1x1 mode. And u can add running services to the ignore list, like DSP manager, Google Services, Messages etc that wont flood the Running apps list, And Whenever u use other apps like Market,Maps or the Browser and wont use it soon again u can end those apps and get some free ram over there.
Specially after Playing some games and browsing pics using a PicManager.
Anyways gr9 Tips
gnsxp said:
Ammm....no Hogs Here on 806, running smooth and hardly made a difference from 729-806 wrt battery draining FOR ME.
just make sure u dont keep all your apps open in the background.
and About the Task manager
i use TaskKiller its got a nice 1 button end apps widget that runs in 1x1 mode. And u can add running services to the ignore list, like DSP manager, Google Services, Messages etc that wont flood the Running apps list, And Whenever u use other apps like Market,Maps or the Browser and wont use it soon again u can end those apps and get some free ram over there.
Specially after Playing some games and browsing pics using a PicManager.
Anyways gr9 Tips
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I cannot recommend a task killer, everyone knows about them, but memory managers are only for root, so they must get known, I will recommend no task killer, sorry(to avoid noobs getting lower performance just because.they can't make an ignore list...)
What should I do with cache, does it speed it up or just make some stuff slower, or cached data may even boost?
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I disagree saying 806 or whatever is a battery hog. there is no recommended frequency, as everybody uses their phone differently. Some may use CPU intensive apps or functions that are only good for battery at maybe 806mhz. For those light users, overclocking isn't very good, as their need for CPU is less and overclocking just drains more battery.
terratrix said:
I disagree saying 806 or whatever is a battery hog. there is no recommended frequency, as everybody uses their phone differently. Some may use CPU intensive apps or functions that are only good for battery at maybe 806mhz. For those light users, overclocking isn't very good, as their need for CPU is less and overclocking just drains more battery.
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I mean 806 is bad for phone, you can use it, but you need to br carefull...
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Nice tips matee..I disagree with your point saying frequencies below 480 drain no less battery.(have read Franco n fserve sayn d same as you ) but fore me-
With 122-729 interactivex I lose 1% in 2hours .but with 480-729 interactivex I lost 2-3 % in 1 1/2 -2 hours on standby.
And I feel no lag at all while unclocking..
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androidusero1p500 said:
Nice tips matee..I disagree with your point saying frequencies below 480 drain no less battery.(have read Franco n fserve sayn d same as you ) but fore me-
With 122-729 interactivex I lose 1% in 2hours .but with 480-729 interactivex I lost 2-3 % in 1 1/2 -2 hours on standby.
And I feel no lag at all while unclocking..
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I don't know what to say, the 480 and 122 have same voltage, and the battery it takes works in SmartAssV2, interactiveX is made for gaming and using it, but I don't think it will keep at lowest, I will add that interactive governors are better at 122 min, but Amy others, I think best is 480, it depends so much on the governor, try scary, that is cool.to see how the frequencies change very odd...
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aah... good one.. but a lot of other things uve mised here !! the real normal ones.. like brightness, sync, etc.. n also , i would like to give the phone n iphone type smoothess n cool animations.. (only for adw n cm7)
first from spare parts, make windows animation 'slow' or 'normal' n make transition animation 'normal' n from adw settings > screen prefference > in the end there is a setting to adjust screen transition speed. keep it somewhere in the centre.. this'll give u amazing smoothness !
harshdoshi25 said:
aah... good one.. but a lot of other things uve mised here !! the real normal ones.. like brightness, sync, etc.. n also , i would like to give the phone n iphone type smoothess n cool animations.. (only for adw n cm7)
first from spare parts, make windows animation 'slow' or 'normal' n make transition animation 'normal' n from adw settings > screen prefference > in the end there is a setting to adjust screen transition speed. keep it somewhere in the centre.. this'll give u amazing smoothness !
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I will get that when I go on PC, but will the smoothness take off the performance?
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vlt96 said:
I don't know what to say, the 480 and 122 have same voltage, and the battery it takes works in SmartAssV2, interactiveX is made for gaming and using it, but I don't think it will keep at lowest, I will add that interactive governors are better at 122 min, but Amy others, I think best is 480, it depends so much on the governor, try scary, that is cool.to see how the frequencies change very odd...
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I don't think so. I think 122 Mhz is using a different voltage, only 245,320 and 480mhz are the same voltage. However 122 mhz is slow and unresponsive so...
terratrix said:
I don't think so. I think 122 Mhz is using a different voltage, only 245,320 and 480mhz are the same voltage. However 122 mhz is slow and unresponsive so...
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It is much batter to have fast responsive doing something in a second at 480 than having to reboot just to get rid of the 122 lag...
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igivecandy said:
thx for the tips
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I will try making this just to give you advices, but making your own choices, knowing what exactly are you doing, making an O1 just the way you want, for example I am gonna say what is every frequency good for, but I will tell you what are the risks, but does anyone have a voltage list for every frequency( up to 864, if you can...).
So I will thank you, I need more help...
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Should mke the thread as "discussion", as this topic os quite subjective.
But very good topic!! Im happy to see this topic, as a noob, this give me a lot understanding to enhance my O1.
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just wanna add something.. .
DONT PUT TOO MUCH WIDGET ON YOUR HOMESCREEN coz it will affect your scrolling speed..
JastaPein said:
just wanna add something.. .
DONT PUT TOO MUCH WIDGET ON YOUR HOMESCREEN coz it will affect your scrolling speed..
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This was just what I was gonna do now
What I do:
1. Install Titanium Backup, QuickPic, and another browser that's meant to be kill-able.
2. Freeze Android's default browser and Gallery.
3. Set the 2 things I downloaded as default.
Browser and Gallery had been the culprits of a lot of my battery leaks for the past 7 months. How'd I know? Watchdog. Install Watchdog. It's a lifesaver.
Also, no problems with GO Launcher
(Help )got myself autokiller memory optimiser(minfree) from market ..what should my settings be to keep minimum ram at 280?
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A Program to overclock only for certain applications?

Is there an app that will let you overclock depending on the app?
I think i've tried most of the popular progs, but they seem to be global overclocks
Right you are. Most programs use global overclocks, like SetCPU, but it allows you to only set profile parameters to certain items like Battery, Screen, etc.
xdadooder said:
Is there an app that will let you overclock depending on the app?
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If you have root and a kernel that support it, you can effect this with Tasker - I bump the speed up and change governors when I stream audio on my little Aria to prevent choppy playback, overwise I run underclocked for better battery life.

[Q] SetCPU and S3

Hi everyone,
This is the first time owning a Samsung device, so the pegasusq governor is a new thing to me, I read about what it actually is on a thread but I wanted to ask to fellow S3 owners what are they using for great battery life - performance ratio?
I'm running Omega 6.0, slipstreamed loads of crap that is not needed (from the "safe to remove" thread) with Apex Launcher. I'm only using 2 homescreens, dark wallpaper, etc, the typical works to try and improve battery life.
Now the thing is, with SetCPU I'm running the default pegasusq governor ranging from 200mhz -1400mhz. Is the pegasusq governor the right choice here? Isn't it basically a variant of the OnDemand governor but Samsung proprietary for quadcore CPUs? I also recall reading a mention of S3's freezing or not waking up when it's set from the lowest underclocking point (200mhz), is that right? I've been using this for a few hours and no problems yet, but just wanted to know what are everyone elses experiences and what's the best configuration that has worked individually for you!
Cheers! Hope I complied with the rules, I did do a search but didn't find anything of this nature apart from a few separate questions!
I use the same governor, 100Mhz - 1704Mhz. No issues. Works great.
Siyah kernel is using pegasusq so i think it is the best governer there is. if you're on stock kernel or lowest underclocking is 200mhz but in custom kernels you can use 100mhz.
I have set my SetCPU to 100mhz - 1200mhz and undervolting all 18-steps to -50mv. I seldom reboot my phone but not encounter any freeze on boot
You should try tweaks for improving the battery life and peformance. Like supercharger, zipalling , random build.prop tweaks.... Etc xD but yeah use the samsungs "for quad core"
Thank you for the prompt replies everyone!
I remember with my Desire the whole development community was pretty much "set in stone" if you will, so it was really easy to choose a kernel etc.
Is there a kernel that you recommend? Is anyone using a "Screen Off" profile without any problems? If so what's the range you have it set at? That's what I was mostly scared as I remember on my Desire the lockscreen or taking calls would lag quite a bit but obviously this is a different beast altogether!
I'm also using AutoKiller Memory with Extreme Settings and some tweaks applied as well.
I use Siyah clocked 100-1704 screen on. 100-300 screen off. No issues.
Sptz said:
Is there a kernel that you recommend? Is anyone using a "Screen Off" profile without any problems? If so what's the range you have it set at? That's what I was mostly scared as I remember on my Desire the lockscreen or taking calls would lag quite a bit but obviously this is a different beast altogether!
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I set mine to 100-600 not having any issues, when reiveng notification/phone calls doesn't lag at all. Just don't use "power saving" option.
Sptz said:
I'm also using AutoKiller Memory with Extreme Settings and some tweaks applied as well.
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3rd party apps don't to any good to battery life it only consumes more(for me) cause it's always running in your background which consumes memory and also battery life.
stock task manager is pretty good, been use it always. Closing all apps and clearing memory
bordikun said:
I set mine to 100-600 not having any issues, when reiveng notification/phone calls doesn't lag at all. Just don't use "power saving" option.
3rd party apps don't to any good to battery life it only consumes more(for me) cause it's always running in your background which consumes memory and also battery life.
stock task manager is pretty good, been use it always. Closing all apps and clearing memory
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Nah, Autokiller isnt a task manager.
Basically, Android automatically kills empty processes (etc) at specified RAM levels. It does this anyway. But on High end RAM packed devices, these values are too low to be of any use as the phone will seldom hit that low a level of free RAM.
Autokiller simply adjusts these values to be more useful for high end devices.
Actually, you don't need autokiller to do this. You can do it in an init.d script although I've not tested this on the SGS3 as I haven't seen a need.
Here is an example I wrote for my Desire AOSP ROM:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
echo "8192,16384,19200,23040,25600,30720" > /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree
Default SGS3 is:
Code:
8192, 10240, 12288, 14336, 16387, 25600
These are for:
Foreground App, Visible App, Secondary Server, Hidden App, Content Provider, Empty App

[G970/G973/G975F] Ultimate Gaming Performance for OneUI ROMS (Killing DVFS Guide)

Introduction:
Hi everyone and welcome to another guide. Today I will be teaching you how to get the most out of that Exynos 9820, inside that S10 of yours. We will be focusing on three main things in this guide. Debloat, Mtweaks and DVFS (The ace up our sleeves). So without further ado, lets get right to it.
Requirements:
1. A OneUI ROM, or custom ROM, with Magisk - If the ROM comes pre-debloated, even better, you can skip Step 1.
2. MTweaks - https://github.com/morogoku/MTweaks-KernelAdiutorMOD/releases - Mtweaks is going to be controlling our kernel and helping us get extra power.
3. A root explorer - I use solid explorer, its the easiest and looks the nicest but has a trial date, although any explorer is fine.
Step 1: Debloating:
Now this should come as no surprise, that having a light operating system, will obviously benefit performance. Now I'm not gonna sit here, and type all the apks, permissions etc. that you have to remove. However the three apks that are essential to better gaming performance, are GameLauncher, GameOptimizingService and Gametools. I will explain why in the next section:
1. Gamelauncher: The app in itself isn't that bad, the main problem is its control on the performance of the device. It isn't the main culprit here, but any link that the service has to the kernel needs to be stopped for the future steps.
2. GameOptimizingService: This is the main culprit and the service I am referring to. GOS has this "feature" to control the performance of the device, and whether to focus on performance or focus on battery. After extensive testing, this app does the inverse of what it is supposed to do as it tends to throttle performance, regardless of what setting you place it on and for the steps I'm going to explain later, you will know anything linked to controlling the kernel needs to be killed.
3. GameTools: Once again, not the main culprit, but as I have stated before, it has a link to the throttling service, and unfortunately has to go, along with the other three apks.
The path for the three apks:
system/app/GameOptimizer
system/app/GameOptimizingService
system/priv-app/GameHome
system/priv-app/GameTools_Dream
system/etc/permissions/privapp-permissions-com.samsung.android.game.gamehome.xml
system/etc/permissions/privapp-permissions-com.samsung.android.game.gametools.xml
system/etc/permissions/privapp-permissions-com.samsung.android.game.gos.xml
I know that most people love the organization skills of Game Launcher and the functionality of Game Tools, but all I ask for is a little leap of faith here, when I say they aren't good for gaming performance. Of course you can continue the guide without the removal of these apks, but I cannot guarantee the performance I promised at the start of the guide.
Step 2: Disabling DVFS
The second step on this journey is going to be the disabling the absolutely horrible thermal throttling system on any Samsung device known to man, called DVFS. It is singlehandely the main reason, why your exynos chipset cannot play games at the same framerate as a Snapdragon chipset from two years ago, and is also why AOSP tends to not throttle like OneUI does. Today we will be killing it, and restoring the CPU and GPU performance of your device.
Note: Disabling DVFS will have lots of obvious benefits which will be very noticeable, but does come with its own sets of downsides. Once killed, you have to reboot the device to re-enable DVFS as with DVFS disabled, there is nothing telling the kernel to be conservative and therefore, there will be a slight increase in drain while using apps. All you have to do to fix it, is reboot the device and DVFS re-enables itself.
Note 2: Every time you reboot, you will have to repeat this process as DVFS does re-enable itself, so keep this guide handy, or memorize the steps.
Lets get started. (I will post screenshots of me using solid explorer)
1. Open up your root file explorer, grant Magisk permissions and goto the root folder (or main system directory)
2. Once you are in the root directory, goto the folder called sys
3. Then goto the folder called devices
4. Then goto the folder called platform
5. Now search the word "mali"
6. Press on the first folder you see
7. Now look for three files, dvfs, dvfs_max_lock and dvfs_min_lock
8. Press and hold on the file dvfs and goto its properties
9. Now goto its permissions and disable all its permissions. There should be a single tick mark on any of the permissions.
10. Now save the file and do the same for dvfs_max_lock and dvfs_min_lock
Thats it. You have now disabled the thermal throttling system on your device. Now remember, by doing so, your device won't throttle until its hit the chipset thermal limit (which is a lot higher than DVFS's thermal limits), so don't run the overclock we plan on using unnecessarily (You don't need max performance to scroll through Instagram XD)
Step 3: MTweaks
What is MTweaks? Mtweaks is a kernel manager that was built by @morogoku specifically for exynos based devices. Now with this kernel manager, you now have access to your CPU and most importantly your GPU. When we killed GameLauncher, Gametools and GameOptimizationService, we removed the ability for GOS to throttle the device in advance. When we disabled DVFS, we set the kernel free of the five year old messing with the settings, when things got a bit too intense, and now we have the ability to fully utilize our kernel.
Now after extensive testing, touching the CPU frequencies tends to have the inverse effect unless your underclocking to save power, so we're not going to adjust its frequencies. The GPU is going to be the main area of improvement. Before you go-to play whatever game you want to play, if it is something light, set the minimum frequency to half of the maximum frequency. So if its something light like candy crush, set the GPU's minimum frequency to 325mhz and the GPU Power Policy to Always ON. If you plan on playing something that's going to require a lot more horsepower, like lets say, PUBG Mobile with UHD and all settings maxed out via GFX Tools (Yes I am a madman), put the GPU's minimum frequency at 702mhz and the GPU Power Policy to Always ON, and thats it, your done. You should now be able to outperform or at least match the performance figures given in your Antutu Benchmark. Keep in mind obviously the thermal restrictions, and as a rule of thumb, check Mtweaks once in a while to check your temps. The main temp I've noticed to take an increase is the battery, and keeping it below 45C is optimal while gaming. The GPU and CPU don't need to be monitored.
Disclaimer: I will not be held responsible for any nuclear explosions because you pushed your device too hard by using this guide. Please be responsible and be aware that your phone is a phone, not a gaming PC with a huge fan to cool it off
Conclusion:
I will post a screenrecording of my s10's gameplay of PUBG Mobile on UHD with all settings maxed out on GFX Tools, and screenshots of MTweaks and solid explorer. I hope this guide helped you achieve the gaming performance you desired out of your Exynos based Galaxy S10. Hit the thanks button if I helped you
Well, it seems to do the job very well. No lags for now, im playing full graphics with wqhd+ display settings (like never before, it really fly). Cons: a little more battery consumption and more heat (but no so much really). If this was an S7 it will burn your fingers for sure. So, i think this mod on S10 can't damage the phone, only the battery life can be shortened on a large-term if the use is heavy. But... is one thing on another.. i prefer playing good. Thank you for the guide.
Skulldron said:
Introduction:
Step 1: Debloating:
Now this should come as no surprise, that having a light operating system, will obviously benefit performance. Now I'm not gonna sit here, and type all the apks, permissions etc. that you have to remove. However the three apks that are essential to better gaming performance, are GameLauncher, GameOptimizingService and Gametools. I will explain why in the next section:
1. Gamelauncher: The app in itself isn't that bad, the main problem is its control on the performance of the device. It isn't the main culprit here, but any link that the service has to the kernel needs to be stopped for the future steps.
2. GameOptimizingService: This is the main culprit and the service I am referring to. GOS has this "feature" to control the performance of the device, and whether to focus on performance or focus on battery. After extensive testing, this app does the inverse of what it is supposed to do as it tends to throttle performance, regardless of what setting you place it on and for the steps I'm going to explain later, you will know anything linked to controlling the kernel needs to be killed.
3. GameTools: Once again, not the main culprit, but as I have stated before, it has a link to the throttling service, and unfortunately has to go, along with the other three apks.
The path for the three apks:
system/app/GameOptimizer
system/app/GameOptimizingService
system/priv-app/GameHome
system/priv-app/GameTools_Dream
system/etc/permissions/privapp-permissions-com.samsung.android.game.gamehome.xml
system/etc/permissions/privapp-permissions-com.samsung.android.game.gametools.xml
system/etc/permissions/privapp-permissions-com.samsung.android.game.gos.xml
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If only disable the packed with some app It's same?
xaloundros said:
If only disable the packed with some app It's same?
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While I haven't tested this myself, in theory it should work, however further testing could be required

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