Games Stuck at 60hz - Realme 6 Questions & Answers

I tried some games that are told to reach above 60fps, like Alto's Odyssey, but the refresh rate won't rise above 60hz. I tested using both the stock Game space app and Razer Cortex but got similar results. when I open the notification bar while in the game the refresh rates shoots above 60hz. Saw a similar thread about Realme 6 Pro even though it uses different chipset. Is this Realme limiting the the user? Any solution other than rooting?
Realme 6 Pro thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/realme-6-pro/help/games-switches-refresh-rate-to-60hz-t4128279

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Huawei p9 plus graphics issue.

I'm currently playing Lineage 2 Revolution on on p9 plus. The first day of playing i maxed the graphics to enjoy the detailso when i wanted to save some battery i reduce the graphics in game options.
But since then when i maxed the graphics in game, it wouldnt let me do it anymore. it stays at low graphic even after i turned on "Force GPU Rendering" and restart my phone. ive reinstall the game also.
What should i do to get back my max GPU settings again? thanks

Getting FPS(Frames per second)drops in games.

Hello everyone.
I own pro version of mate 10 and when i play games on it (like PubG and Modern combat 5)on very high settings it start Lagging constantly and FPS drops quickly i don't know why is this happening on high end device..If someone know how to handle this situation please tell me..
Thank You.
Sardar0131 said:
Hello everyone.
I own pro version of mate 10 and when i play games on it (like PubG and Modern combat 5)on very high settings it start Lagging constantly and FPS drops quickly i don't know why is this happening on high end device..If someone know how to handle this situation please tell me..
Thank You.
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Buy another phone, not Huawei their Kirin processors are not good. They somehow perform well in benchmarks but they are a lot worse in real life than snapdragon or exynos (and of course apple)
I benchmarked many games... Maximum 10 min of gaming then there is thermal throttling because it gets too hot. Then fps drops 1/3 at least.
Just tested pubg on HDR setting and anti aliasing enabled. It starts with 40fps but after 5 min drops to 15-25fps and also lags, unplayable.
Even normal games with not so good graphics get fps drops after 10-15min like Sonic. Common Huawei, my sister is playing Sonic on a 250€ Samsung A5 2017
Look at the screenshots, it starts with 40fps but many lags and frame drops. After a couple minutes it drops to constant 20fps. The other shows CPU usage but that is not working obviously. Somehow it gets an average of 30fps but that's bs. It is not playable.
Yeah.. Same with me when i switch to HD settings of pubG it lags little bit.. But when i switch on HDR it become unplayable. I will upgrade to one plus soon.
Thanks
if you got root then disable the power genius app and restart. this app slows phone down to prevent overheat. i tested this with pubg and asphalt 8 at 60fps. constant 60 FPS even after 30 mins of gaming. with HDR i get constant 40-45.
PS: the phone will get warm because of 12 GPU cores so be in a cool room while playing.
same here. using m10p and lagging on PubG even on High settings. But it improved on the latest firmware (BLA-L29 C636 B138)
PUBG lagg on Mate 10 Pro not because of Kirin. It laggs because PUBG is not optimized game at all. Same for people that play PUBG throu their desktop computers. I watched my friend playing PUBG on his 2k PC and still gettin' FPS dropped and lagg. Although Mate gets hot after 10 till 20 minutes of gaming.
Interesting to read this, I have a Note 8 atm and I play a lot of PUBG, I'm about to trade my Note 8 in for a Mate 10 Pro (Don't judge) as I'm a little bored of my phone now and annoyed of the poor battery life and awful mono speaker. The Mate 10 Pro ticks more boxes for what I require, so I'm hoping a software update will fix the FPS.
I don't play PubG but I do however play the recently released Asphalt 9 which as far as I know is pretty intensive and get minimal heat and it runs smooth for well over a hour, I don't notice any FPS drop, I haven't checked statistically what it's running at while playing but if the drop was severe then I'd definitely notice it
TheInfiniteAndroid said:
I don't play PubG but I do however play the recently released Asphalt 9 which as far as I know is pretty intensive and get minimal heat and it runs smooth for well over a hour, I don't notice any FPS drop, I haven't checked statistically what it's running at while playing but if the drop was severe then I'd definitely notice it
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Thanks for this info, sounds like I should expect similar to what I get at the moment then, maybe an improvement once the update comes out to boost the GPU.
I used to play Shadow Fight 3. Till the release of update 142 it worked flawlessly,even on longer playing sessions....then,dunno what brains of Huawei did,it became unplayable.
troublecro said:
I used to play Shadow Fight 3. Till the release of update 142 it worked flawlessly....then,dunno what brains of Huawei did,it became unplayable.
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Sounds to me that they like bringing out these new features, meaning these new features are "let's break something that worked perfectly before"...that's the gist I've got off these forums.....I'm hoping I'm not going to regret my decision now I've ordered the Mate 10 Pro
Exactly. That was my thought too.
But I'm keeping it cuz of job and unrivaled battery life. As a business phone it's flawless.
maverick1103 said:
Interesting to read this, I have a Note 8 atm and I play a lot of PUBG, I'm about to trade my Note 8 in for a Mate 10 Pro (Don't judge) as I'm a little bored of my phone now and annoyed of the poor battery life and awful mono speaker. The Mate 10 Pro ticks more boxes for what I require, so I'm hoping a software update will fix the FPS.
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Yes, they will release GPU Turbo for Boost in GPU performance in Games
troublecro said:
Exactly. That was my thought too.
But I'm keeping it cuz of job and unrivaled battery life. As a business phone it's flawless.
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One of the main reason I'm moving to the Mate 10 Pro is for battery life, it'll be nice to have a phone that can last a whole day with heavy use, my last phone that did that was iPhone 6s Plus.
Sardar0131 said:
Yes, they will release GPU Turbo for Boost in GPU performance in Games
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I've read that, hoping it applies to PUBG!
maverick1103 said:
I've read that, hoping it applies to PUBG!
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It does cuz PBUG is their main "selling" point
Fps drop bcause of overheat. the cpu and gpu will reduce the speed when reach certain temp to prevent soc chip die....if u are gamer, use smartphone cooler or buy rog phone
Saadkhalid786 said:
if you got root then disable the power genius app and restart. this app slows phone down to prevent overheat. i tested this with pubg and asphalt 8 at 60fps. constant 60 FPS even after 30 mins of gaming. with HDR i get constant 40-45.
PS: the phone will get warm because of 12 GPU cores so be in a cool room while playing.
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The power genius app, is it an app? Can u elaborate more on this? Need root to do this?

Boosting Gaming Performance and Experience on karate/karatep (Lagging, Screen Flash)

Yes, yes, you landed here because you could not put that last shot in the head while on the brink of health and got shot because of that... LAG!
(a generic PUBG Mobile Player on karate/karatep)
You have:
*the best 20Mbps connection (and look jealously at your friend's RedMi Note 4's smooth gaming, with better graphics)
*often exited the game by pressing back or home repeatedly (again you look at Samsung/Mi's gaming mode preventing keypress)
*that flash flash flash on the screen like an Indian television soap, even with the lowest settings (that's a frame rate issue)
And then you think...yeah the Lenovo advertisement said "Unleash Kickass Power & Performance" on K6 Power.
So now that the generic user has rooted, and running on a lightweight rom such as lineageOS 8.1, what has he or she or heshe got to do?:victory:
A slightly helpful article: https://www.xda-developers.com/improve-fps-pubg-android-games-gfxtool/ (but this mostly for pubg, might be applicable to other games) #SupportTheDeveloper
Buy Redmi note 4 :+)
don't make my phone cry. it already submitted to note 4
Rather suggest some tweaks apart from opengl msaa forcing and clearing ram

Overclock Display ??

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?
demonfruzz said:
@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
akramhadji said:
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
ares93 said:
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 ,
razerphynx said:
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?
Double Post..
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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Question Choppyness at 60hz

I don't understand why this phone set to 60hz has really a lot of stutters/frame drops when there are animations like closing/opening apps etc, it feels really choppy most of the times.
At 90hz is smooth, only 60hz have these problems.
My previous oneplus 5t at 60hz is totally smooth, so it's not just the difference between 90-60.
Is anyone experiencing this choppiness at 60hz? I'm on 12.5.5.0 EEA. Already tried a wipe data.
I do, 60hz kinda feels really slow and choppy XD At first i thought that my eyes got used to 90hz, but i tried iphone 12 and redmi note 9 pro and their 60hz felt a lot better. 12.5.5.0 as well
Yes. Maybe the animations themselves are stuttery mess that is simply "less visible" when running 90 or 120 (for other phones) modes. Or perhaps it's some energy-efficiency problem, like "Oh, you switched to 60hz - you must be looking for battery life improvements, let us not only switch down to 60hz, but also make the GPU run slower and more power efficient". Who knows.
I experience the same. Somehow rebooting after switching to 60hz fixes most of the stutters. Perhaps clearing cache wil fix it all?

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