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Re: [Kernel]netarchy-toastmod, FPS 'fix' for Epson + Nova, with hdmi out - Version 3.

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Originally Posted by xenoetry View Post
Id like to ask two questions to go along with the above(not directly related).

1. Which is the most accurate tool for evaluating framerates?

2. Upon completing the fps fix, I havent had any issues while in use, but my phone suddenly takes a very long time to do a cold boot. Is this happening to anyone else?
1. The most common ones I like to use to gauge real world peak performance are gears and fps2d. They aren't "true" benchmarks in the sense that they aren't trying to push the hardware to its limits and assign an arbitrary score based on that, but they are a bit more realistic in regards of what framerates to expect from the UI, and what many games can achieve. (I say many because there are some games that are just badly made, like almost anything from gameloft ;D).

2.The first time you boot after installing the general population build may take a bit longer than you're used to, as it will be doing a zipalign check on boot and tweaking dalvik-cache. Boot time after that *should* be pretty snappy.
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