.99 maximum score

Please tell us some basic information before asking for help:
- Model Name:Rog 3 16/512
- Firmware Version:.99
- Rooted or not:Not
- Frequency of Occurrence:Once
- APP Name & APP Version (If your issue relates to the app):Antutu
Well,these were the max results of my device from the last update,it can't get to more than that,optimized to the max, temperatures started from 12 on the Antutu test but 7 on the html 5 test
Is that score normal,did I damage it from heating or overclocking the chip on every single game every day?
Did the temperature up and downs that I performed with my window harm it's copper cooling or battery or processor?
Or is it just the silicon lottery
Worth to mention it was 649 k when I first bought it and the temperature was 17 I think
Any mod if they could solve my queries I would be thankful
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lol ...It is less than my 8/128 gb version.
Your CPU score is very less it should be around 185000
Rest is great ...
(VERY IMPORTANT-Change performance setting to same as system settings ..)
And remove the antutu app from armoury crate ...
And then test ur score ...with x mode on ( level 2 for a whole system ,if u have a fan then level 3 for a whole system)
You will get better scores .
Just don't put that app in Armoury crate..
Please don't forget to change its performance mode to same as system settings..before u remove the app from Armoury crate...
It worked for me ...
Hope it works for you..
What if I change the values with hardcore tuning to the max instead of just level 3?
.122 uptade my skor
That will fuck up your CPU scores ..as you can see..
Try my method ..you will get above 640000
Please don't forget to change its performance mode to same as system settings..before u remove the app from Armoury crate...
What about game driver,prerelease driver or system graphics driver,should I choose a preference for better scores?
Haven't tried ..
and I don't think it will make any difference..
Git gud, 2 stronk 4 u
I might actually tryhard and optimize my device for performance for the lulz, pretty sure I can push this higher.
Well,share the root and I'll do it for you,but I won't take the risk,optimise it and share the result to close some mouths if you get me
Improved some more 🤷
Clearify what you mean with "share your root" because i abaoloutely sont understand what you mean with that sentence.
"This device may be rooted" while mine isn't,seems like an unfair score and comparison,invalid too
And since you mentioned that you are bored to optimise it even further,share the root you are using and I will gladly optimise it to it's maximum potential and share the score
Nothing unfair about it. Thats what rooting the phone is all about, to gain full access of the phone and being able to get the max potential of it.
Well,share the root then haha,no but seriously if you can give me a tutorial to root the phone without losing data or compromising it's functionality,I would gladly try it,and of course on a pm as it isn't allowed here I think
Rooting is absolutely allowed however you seem to have a very poor idea what it means to root. Rooting means simply you gain full access to the phone, nothing more nothing less. There is no such thing as "share your root". You do have to edit and optimize system files and drivers on your own, this doesn't come without risk, infact doing mistakes will brick you phone or even permanently damage it if you do some very silly things, this is why you lose warranty if you root your phone because due to having no restrictions ASUS basicially cannot tell wheter the damage on the phone was user or system based. Rooting the phone involved unlocking the bootloader, which will remove your warranty, which also will completely reset your phone, after that you can use a custom recovery (TWRP for instance) to install magisk and with that have root on your phone.
The dude cannot give you that guide, because that is exactly what will happen. I could Root, install custom ROM and Kernel, lose fingerprint, lose face unlock, lose warranty.....but great irrelevant benchmark score. My point is, once rooted, you have no idea what has been done to achieve any score in a benchmark, hence the warning.
I am running stock rom, however modified kernel and modded system, also my performance in actual gaming is also improved. That being said you nailed it, i cannot simply shove out a rooting guide because root itself doesnt improve anything, its root in combination with modding that achieves better performance.
There is no definitive guide available but XDA will have answers to most of the questions. If you are not aware of how unlocking, rooting, flashing, partitioning etc. works you can avoid that path. The out of box stock firmware is much optimised on ROG 3. You will like a working device rather than having a paperweight. 🙂 just saying, if you can take the risk nobody's stopping.
I guess so? When I said share the root I meant kingroot or magisk for example,not that I don't know
I once almost bricked a 3 year old Samsung A3 so I downloaded a different rom and worked
Still I won't take the risk for now at least,but if you happen to find a non risk guide on the XDA forum or such,do share that link with me so I can check it out
Not sure if any YouTube video or XDA guide have this but below should be basic steps for most of android devices:
1. Unlock bootloader
For this prerequisites would be to have all drivers and adb/fastboot tools installed on your pc. This step will wipe the data. Warrenty will be void.
Tool available on support page here. Other OEMs might have a dedicated tool based on device.
2. After unlock install custom recovery (twrp, as it's stable)
You can find it on XDA. This should be fairly simple using fastboot and adb commands.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-official-twrp-for-asus-rog-phone-3.4158949/
3. Flash magisk to root via twrp.
Above are the basic steps, you can have a read on specific topics beforehand if something might go wrong in any step.
Always take a backup before doing anything. Once you are done you are on your own after that. If you mess up any steps you can have a soft bricked and if unlucky hard bricked device. You can come out these issues as well with stock firmware, but if you somehow mess up partitions, there is no coming back. Thats all to know.
There will never be a no risk root option period.