Samsung Game Tuner - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7 Themes, Apps and Mods

Saw this app and downloaded it. It's kinda like GLTOOLS with graphic features except fake GPU, CPU or any things you need with root.
Works with GTA: LCS, but the FPS on screen is unsupported, I dunno why.
How's you let experience with it, if you use it.
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At max settings for graphics, battery drains like hell though
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I use it for Royal clash, I max the settings and it looks so good.
I also use it for Hearthstone, I lower the textures, resolution and fps: lowest res, 15 fps. Have not crashed since.

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Gaming/Daily use. [Performace app]

So just asked myself: "maybe guys here already are using this kinda stuff.."
If you don't know what i mean, then please help me out a bit.
I'm looking for app, soft or any kinda a programm, which is like "Game Booster" for PC.
Example: Widget, that stays on home screen and you can change MODS between gaming mod where performace goes up by closing most of unneeded apps and increasing RAM (overclock not needed, it can be done by yourself).
And switch to daily use, where your apps that you need daily are turned on, performace goes less, but it's not for gaming..
Maybe out there, is that kinda app and you could share it to me.
Thanks.
Try "Ram Manager", it has got several types - gaming, daily etc.
Try "Speed Boost Lite" it boosts my games by 10-15fps
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Try "Speed Boost Lite" it boosts my games by 10-15fps
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Oh, this will come handy for me also.
Also latest MiniCM could give you some performance boost in games.

Nexus 7 overclocked

I OC my n7 to 1.5 and 51mhz and when I play games like mc4 the CPU gets to 70 are higher is that bad or good please help me.
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Yes, it is really bad
As long as you don't push it behind 80°C you should be fine. But as always with silicon, the cooler the better longivity.
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Yes, it is really bad
As long as you don't push it behind 80°C you should be fine. But as always with silicon, the cooler the better longivity.
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It never hits 80 only 70-75 and are you sure this is bad? And what should I OC it to?
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kel29738 said:
It never hits 80 only 70-75 and are you sure this is bad? And what should I OC it to?
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put 200 like min, 100 waste more than 200, is true!
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put 200 like min, 100 waste more than 200, is true!
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K I put it at 1.5 and 204mhz is it still bad ?
The effects of heat are cumulative. Same thing for temperature cycling on material work-effects (e.g. fracture mechanics)
That means that a lower temperature for an extremely long time can be worse than a high temperature for a short time. There is no magic "you are safe below this temperature" assurance that can be handed out.
If you use your device hard, you will wear it out sooner - on average. (What an individual device will experience can not be predicted in advance.)
Arrhenius sez ~ exp(-E/kT)
So what is the best Overclock settings for the motley kernel and what is the safe zone for my CPU while gaming or browsing or YouTube?
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Try it and find out.
What is this?? Read the kernel thread. Why would you install a kernel without knowing anything about it?
I read everything about it.... I just need some good oc settings so it won't hit 70 while gaming or is it normal to get that high while playing intensive games?
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There is nothing magical about 70C.
For long-duration loads (say gaming for several hours straight), the CPU temperature rise will be a certain temperature rise above ambient for that load condition - so somebody gaming outdoors in the tropics will experience a higher CPU temp than someone indoors in air conditioning.
My tablet (stock rooted) idles at about 38-40C with the screen on in a room at 20C (68F). Call that a 20C rise above ambient for an "idle, screen-on" condition.
I have coded a threaded native program meant to saturate each CPU core as well as the memory bus (& tweaked it for max temperature rise); when running it simultaneously with a long-lived graphics benchmark, I have seen peak cpu temps of 85C. This corresponds to a 65C rise over ambient. This is a ridiculous load, though.
As mentioned elsewhere, the stock kernel has thermal protection mechanisms: a rate throttle at 95C and an emergency shutdown at 100C. With that (above) ridiculous load, I couldn't get there with 4 cores @ 1.2 GHz. It is possible that by running the same load for many hours continuously (or inside a hot car) it might hit that limit though.
But I don't think that the existence of an emergency shut-off means that below that temperature means "your device won't experience long-term degradation" - more likely that emergency shutdown is there to prevent somebody's defective tablet from burning down a house. Asus/Google are much more concerned about tort lawyers and product liability lawsuits than they are about the longevity of somebody's stupid $200 tablet... that has an invalidated warranty.
If you are gaming for an hour or so at a time, 70 or 75C is probably not going to cause an immediate hardware failure.
Your tablet is made out of a bunch of materials that are subject to a variety of failure mechanisms. Every one of those mechanisms proceed at a faster rate at higher temperatures. (Remember the old rule of thumb "reaction rates double for every 10C rise in temperature"?)
So, enjoy your tablet for gaming. But don't leave the performance governor enabled all the time: your device will spend more time over the course of its life in an idle condition than actually doing anything for you - there is no point in you cooking it slowly to death while it does nothing useful for you.
cheers
You're right but I get 70c in a matter of minutes I think I'm just gonna retire from oc and stick with the stock kernel
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What if I make the nexus 7 run at 1.3 instead of 1.2?
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What if I make the nexus 7 run at 1.3 instead of 1.2?
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It will not serve a much...
Okay so just keep it at 1.2?
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it is better it in1.3 and min 200 (for battery saving) but 1.2 is well, why dont overclock gpu a bit, or use some tweaks or a new kernel
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How do I over clock the GPU ( I'm an noob) and which kernel to over clock the GPU and app?
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How do I over clock the GPU ( I'm an noob) and which kernel to over clock the GPU and app?
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You can do it with M-kernel and trickster mod
What do I oc the GPU too?
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I can't stress enough the importance of voltages to temps. On stock Trinity kernel I ran 1.6ghz at "default" voltages (can't remember how much, something like 1.2v) and hit temps of 95c.
I dropped it down to 1.125v and my temps went down to a max of 75c and usually much cooler.
Anyways, you'd be surprised just how much the voltage affects the temps.
Good luck guys!

App/Apps for CPU and battery temperatures

I'm looking for app to look at CPU and battery temperatures while playing game. App can be not free, no difference for me.
CPU temp is the important one, this one shows that, as well as CPU, GPU and thermal control, OOM killer, bus mod and some other stuff that could work if we get some good kernels: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tegraoverclock
Paid app
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Search on playstore perfmon it shows the cpu performance in real-time
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Thanks guys for good apps

Gangstar Vegas

Does anyone know how I can avoid lag? My phone normally runs between 30-60 fps doing normal activities but when I play gangstar vegas it can vary between 1-15fps, and only when it it plays a video (in the game) does it creep up to about 20. Running official cm10.1.3 with iodak kernel GPU oc to 520
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Give the Gameloft Optimizer and Customer Support a Roundhouse Kick.
After that wipe Cache and It should run with 60Fps.
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What do you mean about GL optimizer??
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What do you mean about GL optimizer??
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The GL Optimizer dont like our Tegra 3 GPU and CPU, so they dont optimize their games for our Tegra. So it runs badly, like laggs, only 1 Core online etc.
Look to Samsung Galaxy, they optimize their Games for Exynos (Processor of Samsung Devices) it runs good or even perfect. (+30Fps)
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The GL Optimizer dont like our Tegra 3 GPU and CPU, so they dont optimize their games for our Tegra. So it runs badly, like laggs, only 1 Core online etc.
Look to Samsung Galaxy, they optimize their Games for Exynos (Processor of Samsung Devices) it runs good or even perfect. (+30Fps)
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Their latest games seem to run ok, gt racing 2 and Thor, however I think they're much too lazy to do this for their older stuff any time soon
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[Q] Temple run 2 framerates are really bad, is it just me?

I think it's fair to say that this phone benches like a beast. I get good scores from all the benchmark apps like antutu and so on. However, Templerun 2, the only game I play, is no less than shocking. It's stuttery with constant loss of frames and I have no idea why. Compared to a Moto G LTE which I have, which has lower specs which plays it smooth as butter.
I can't get my head round this, does anyone else notice the same thing?
If you're using stamina with "extended usage" ticked, untick that. Or restart your phone and then play the game. I played Asphalt 8 on high graphics and other graphic intensive games. I don't see why TR 2 would lag
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If you're using stamina with "extended usage" ticked, untick that. Or restart your phone and then play the game. I played Asphalt 8 on high graphics and other graphic intensive games. I don't see why TR 2 would lag
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Hi, not using any power saving, and it's the same even after factory reset. Just seems to be an odd incompatibility or something I think.
I tried Temple Run 2 on my phone. It was absolutely fine. No hiccups
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