Disabling Game Optimization Service on S21 Ultra, does it help with gaming performance? By Golden Reviewer

By Golden Reviewer
Aug 14, 2021
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Disabling Game Optimization Service on S21 Ultra, does it help with gaming performance?

Hi guys welcome back to golden reviewer. Today we are here to do another video regarding the game, optimization service on s21 ultra devices. I think many of you watched my previous video. It was actually from last year quite a while ago. I think I was one of the first people on the internet to discover the disabling game optimization service on Samsung devices. In that particular case it was an Enos 990 x20 at plus.

I think so, if you disable the game, optimization service on it, the gaming performance will actually improve, and in that case it was pub g if you disable that the device could run PUBG at 60 fps. If you do not disable game optimization service, the device cannot maintain a 60 fps. So I guess many of you have known that and you and based on that fact, you suggest me to disable game optimization service on Samsung, s21, ultra and test the gaming performance uh again. Okay, so I'll do exactly that today and today, I'm using this snapdragon version of the s21 ultra to disable game optimization service on android 11 Samsung devices is a little difficult, but I still manage to do it so, as you can see here, I've used the package disabled, and I've disabled all the Samsung gaming, plugins or game, optimization service or game launcher or game booster. Basically, everything that sometimes has something to do with the game.

I have disabled and now, let's test the game impact game by highest sightings again, so just to show you the graphic settings, everything is still at max, just like all my previous tests and make to make the result comparable to previous tests. I'll still go around this 90 ml area. So it's the same area with the same graphics settings just this time. This game, optimization service, disabled, so that you can try to figure out whether there is any improvement or not. One thing to note that per dock actually released 5.1 update recently and their developer actually contacted me in person regarding this fake fps issue on Samsung devices. They actually acknowledge the issue.

They say that it's due to some interpolation of frames or something like that, whichever you, where you put it, and they released this 5.1 version just to detect the interpolated frames, to make sure that the actual fps detected is accurate. But I think with that it comes back of the layout, as you can see here, the fps number and the time actually overlaps each other. So you can't really see clearly what is the fps? I've already feedback this to them as well, and they promised me to fix this as soon as possible. So I have to apologize to you guys for this time. We have to live with it.

You can't really see the fps numbers clearly, but I guess it's still: okay, because at the end of the video I'll still try to show you the full fps record and also the average fps, so now I'll show you 10 minutes of game play. If you would like to watch just watch it and enjoy it otherwise, fast-forward to the end of video and check out the results, so uh, oh next, on the agenda, so we're way behind schedule. So next on the agenda, we're way behind schedule next on the agenda, we're way behind schedule, so we're way behind schedule, so huh uh I'll catch up, someone needs assistance, uh huh, so next on the agenda frost. So next on the agenda next on the agenda next on the agenda. Now, let's take a look at the results, so I'm sorry to tell you this, but this time it seems that disabling goes s21 ultra does not bring a significant improvement to the gaming performance.

So in this test the average fps achieved by this snapdragon s21 ultra is around 44. While in my previous test uh with goes enabled it was 42 something I think so. There is only one or two frames per second difference, and if you ask me, I think that is well within the uh random arrow. Basically, you test this game back to back two times. Maybe you will sometimes see one or two frames difference and that's that does not say anything and if we look at the average power, I think it's mostly the same as well.

If I remember correctly last time, it was around 5.5 or 5.6 something around there. So this time we got 5.5 watt on average as well, so there is almost no difference, so I guess we have to accept that this year, uh disabling goes does not uh, make your Gandhi impact game smoother and all right. So that's it! That's. Today's video hope you enjoyed the video, give me a like if you would and subscribe. If you haven't and see you next time.


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