Intel® Performance Viewer - The Best Apps You've Never Heard of

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Intel Performance Viewer
If you have an intel powered Android device then you might find this tool really useful. This is a great app that can be used for monitoring your device's performance. By finding out which apps are consuming the most resources, you can save battery life by killing off the apps that are hogging all of your CPU and RAM..
The tool collects the following metrics depending on the device:
- CPU Usage
- Memory usage
- Network I/O
- Storage I/O
- CPU Frequency
- Frame Rate
- Various Battery Metrics
- Various Storage Metrics
On rooted devices you may also collect the following metrics, depending on the architecture:
- CPU Cycles
- Cache Misses
- Branch Misses
- Bus Cycles
- Instructions Retired
- Context switches
- Page Faults
- CPU Migrations
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Download Intel® Performance Viewer​

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Snapdragon™ BatteryGuru extends battery performance and improves overall user experience by intelligently making changes that optimize Snapdragon device functionality. This app:
• Delivers longer battery life with fewer charges
• Intelligently learns how you use your Snapdragon smartphone and optimizes your device without disabling smartphone functionality
• Requires no user configuration - Snapdragon BatteryGuru automatically learns and adjusts the smartphone settings so you don’t have to.
After a brief 2-4 day introduction period, Snapdragon BatteryGuru learns the user’s behaviors and then notifies the user that it is ready to extend the battery life and improve the experience. Snapdragon BatteryGuru continues to operate in the background, deepening its understanding of the user and further optimizing the experience over time.
Google Play Link Here
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[Free App] Best Free Graphing Calculator for Windows Phone

This is the best Graphing Calculator for Windows Phone. It is now FREE in ALL countries for a limit time.
You can download it from :
http://www.windowsphone.com/s?appid=79b572c5-51f1-4c30-a2cb-7e36e40b16fd
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- includes a powerful and easy to use scientific calculator
- save calculation history
- radians and degrees angle modes
- cartesian, polar and parametric functions
- polynomial & linear system solver
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Constant High Disk Write Activity for No Apparent Reason

I own an Asus Zenfone Zoom that occasionally experiences a random high (internal/system) storage device write activity. It won't stop until I restart it. What's really frustrating is that I cannot track which app uses the memory chip, because the system monitor doesn't provide such information. There are no system monitoring apps that can make such information (the disk usage per and by app) available; I can only see the chip having a high write rate, but I cannot track which app does that.
The occurrence is apparently random - it happened one time after I used the camera and one time, recently, after I plugged the charger in. It stays somewhere between 50 and 100 KB/s and it causes a bit of lag - just some dropped frames; it doesn't affect the performance consistently but it's obviously abnormal and anyone would want it fixed.
I attached a screenshot taken from the app Simple System Monitor. I used more system monitoring apps and all of them provide the same results, so it's definitely not a matter of monitoring app malfunctioning,
Does anybody experience the same thing or it's just me? I'm looking forward to a solution. Thank you!
Operating system - Android 6
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[One UI 2.5 vs 3.0] Geekbench + Antutu score (w/ Overall Opinion)

I just received my One UI 3 update today. like seriously, I've been waiting for about 3 weeks for the update.. I ran the benchmarks multiple times to make sure there are no incosistencies with the results. Anyways, here they are.
*This is a controlled test*
- ambient room temp 23-24c
- brightness set to ~45%
- cache partition is cleared and app optimisation is reset after One UI 3 update
- memory has been cleared through Device Care
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Windows AMD Ryzen Powerplan - efficiency

Hey folks,
this is about a powersaving "Powerplan" for our Ryzen based systems.
I'm using a R9 3900X with undervolting for my daily stuff. I started to play around with the powerplan settings - thanks to QuickCPU tool...
So i created my own efficiency trimmed powerplan. I think it is well balanced and want to share this one with you.
First of all, i don't guarantee anything. All you do, is on your own choices and actions...
Second - i didn't test with any other CPU - but feel free to comment or post your results.
Here some guidelines:
- Just extract the attached zip on your pc - 2 files included - one .pow and one .cmd
Algorithm : MD5
Hash : 53945068405291750F77BAA347814016
File : Energiesparplan.zip
- Hit the cmd to install the powerplan
- Then activate the powerplan via system settings
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I compared my powerplan against "balanced"
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I hope u enjoy and have a nice day...
Changelog:
v3 :
- added Settings also for battery mode

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