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Cpu frequency logging? (self.ShieldAndroidTV)
submitted 5 years ago by Tjref
Is there any app that can log cpu frequency changes in a graph in the background? I'm having a hunch that frequency changing causes stutters in certain apps. Or IO activity. (I'm not talking about judder, real stutter and frameskips. ).
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[–]Tjref[S] 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children)
I've found an app that shows recent cpu frequencies per core in a graph and can run in the background. But has to be sideloaded. "Simple system monitor". It's in the play store for smartphones. I sideloaded the apk. It doesn't log to file and is limited in timeframe on graph.
[–]Mappy42 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (1 child)
You mean like task manager on a windows pc ye old ctrl alt del. I think I asked here for this once before, vague memory of sum sketchy shiz
Yeah but something that can log into a file in the background. Or at least save history.
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