@Sarkiri Guess I'll have to attempt to teach you english since you seem to want to rape the language.
Also the irony here is amusing to say the least:
Stop embarrassing yourself further bro, maybe learn the word "Dynamic" in a dictionary and come back or learn how to read English
Dynamic The dynamic of a system or process is the force that causes it to change or progress.
All your profiles that you have shown are static, not dynamic, none of your profiles change based on a process, they remain static. You trying to make sense by using a different term to explain your term has to be one of the most embarresing things I've read in a long time. For whatever reason you think that "dynamic profile" is equal to "Dyanmic Frequency" scaling. Your logic is literally "hurr durr, both have dynamic in the name so they must mean the same hurr durr". To illustrate what a dynamic profile would entail is simple:
a profile would have to change based on events, such as:
if(Thermal > 50){
set_clk_spd(2000000);
}else{
set_clk_spd(3000000);
}
Since armory crate doesn't offer that option to my knowledge, "dynamic" profiles are hence literally impossible.
For whatever reason you still don't get, that all Armory crate does is set values but get constantly overritten by the throttling management anyways, making it completely pointless. You would actually know this if you had bothered to monitor your values. Before you claim nonsense as this somehow makes the profile dynamic (yes, i am assuming you're actually that desperate and clueless), that would be a very big nono, since once it's overwritten by the thermal manegement it's no longer your profile, but a profile written from the thermal management system.
The worst part is, you openly admit you don't have a clue, yet you somehow think it's smart to rape the english language attempting to argue with a kernel developer.
You think that I don't know how Advanced Hardcore Tuning Profiles works but you didn't even show what setting you had configured in your profile and judging from your YouTube video, you just turned everything to Red or turned on CPU frequency scaling governor which runs all the CPU at the highest frequency all the time.
As already mentioned above, you're the one that obviously doesn't have a clue, also all I have done is simply set the max values to the actual max values, nothing else, the rest is being handled by the kernel. However, thats the whole point of armory crate, to allow the phone to boost to max performance so that competitive gamers can enjoy a lag free experience on their somewhat damanding games (PGR is one of them) and not have to deal with crap that moves the process across cores and causing sluggishness and lagspikes
I even said multiple times in my comments that I made a "Dynamic" Profile which won't use the CPU at the Highest frequency or clock speeds all the time if the game doesn't require it. It will only use jump to a specified frequency or clock speeds if the game requires it. You are just generating unnecessary heat and draining your battery with the locked maximum clock speeds. And you even proved your own comment wrong.
Reading isn't exacly your strong suit, so let me help you understand:
If a game is programmed to utilize your 2 of your big cores while not using the prime core
Honestly, I would refrain from arguing any further if I were you, you have demonstrated absolute lack of understanding about not only how armory crate is supposed to work but also how the english language is working. I'd suggest hiding under a rock at this point.