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What Are System Resources? by atheistandproud(m): 6:53pm On Jun 23, 2022 |
What are system resources? In very simple terms, a system resource is any component of the phone/computer needed to carry out tasks. These components may include both hardware and software. Anything that a system needs to function that is not infinite is considered a system resource. System resources include: CPUs GPU RAM Storage Battery There could be others but these are the major system resources on a smartphone. CPU and GPU The CPUs are an obvious one. They handle all of the processing tasks that the phone has to undergo. CPUs have what is known as bandwidth. Think of CPUs as a road lane and each lane is one bit. So a road (CPU) with 16 lanes can be considered a 16 bit CPU. A road (CPU) with 32 lanes is a 32 bit CPU and a road with 64 lanes as 64-bit CPU. Now some tasks are heavier than others and would require more lanes (bits) while some would use less. Eight cars (8-bit tasks) can pass through an 8 lane road at once. Eight cars (8-bit tasks) will pass through a 16 lane road even easier. 16 cars (16-bit tasks) will easily pass though a 32 lane road (32 bit CPU) or 64 lane road (64 bit CPU). But when a 32-bit task is fed to a 16 bit CPU, the CPU will not have enough resources (space or bandwidth) to handle the task. The same thing can be said when a 64-bit task like eFootball Mobile is given to a 32-bit CPU like a Cortex A7 or A9. Something that many people have soon began to realize rather abruptly. If a CPU does not have enough resources to handle a specific task, it will be unable to carry it out. In the same way, a 16 lane road cannot allow more than 16 cars pass at the same time. The same thing that can be said about the CPUs also apply to the GPUs. RAM RAM or random access memory is also another important system resource. This is because it is where the CPU stores tasks that it is working on. If a CPU can handle a task, it will save the running app to the RAM. Now some tasks occupy more space in memory than others. It is not enough that the CPUs/GPU can handle a task, if there’s not enough RAM to save the app/task to, it won’t work. The message that will grace the screen will be out of/not enough memory. This is where RAM size is important. It allows the CPUs to be able to work on more/bigger apps without the fear of running out of memory. Most OS are programmed to ensure that there’s always enough RAM space because it is a very important system resource. In fact, in order to prevent some apps from using too much RAM space, Android has a 4GB RAM limit for all tasks that developers must adhere to. Most Android skins also have a general RAM limit that must not be exceeded when allocating RAM resources to apps/task. In 2018, you could play PES and PUBG with a 2GB RAM device, in 2022, it will not happen. Storage Storage is also a very important resource, although it is not as important as the aforementioned trio. The OS saves massive amounts of cache to the storage and if there’s not enough storage, the system functions will slow down. In serious cases of low storage, the phone will lag or even go into a boot loop. Battery The last one on the list is battery. Battery is a very important system resource without which the entire system ceases to function entirely. If you are a gamer like me or a heavy user, you would have noticed by now that games tend to use more battery than others apps. The other apps can also have different levels of battery consumption depending on the circumstances. A very good example is the network app using minimal battery when there’s stable signal and using a lot of battery when signal is poor. Some apps like FB are simply power hungry and have a tendency to run in the background even when you shut them off. They will keep using battery regardless. This is why sometimes when my battery begins to drain unnecessary, I would sometimes kill off all background tasks and then manually give app permissions to the apps that are important to me. Sometimes it is also necessary to check your network connections as that could be the culprit behind your battery. PS: Those signal bars don’t mean shit. See: How to check signal strength Conclusion If you’re a regular user that doesn’t game or do heavy tasks with their phone, then a phone with 32-bit CPUs would do you fine. If not, ensure that you buy a phone with 64-bit CPUs. Any phone with a CPU around or above Cortex A73 would serve you well. Although some manufacturers may choose to limit their phones to only 32-bit tasks even though they have 64-bit CPUs. I remember the case of Redmi 9. The Redmi 9 has a Helio G80 SoC with A75 CPUs but it was a 32 bit phone which was rather surprising. Someone also complained to me that the Infinix Hot 10i as well does not support eFootball meaning that the manufacturer has restricted it to 32-bit tasks. This is despite the fact that it uses Helio G70 with A75 CPUs So to wrap up System resources refer to the components that a phone/PC needs to handle tasks. If these resources are readily available, the phone will carry out the task. If they’re not available then it wouldn’t be able to do so. https://inquisitiveuniverse.com/2022/06/23/what-are-system-resources/ 5 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: What Are System Resources? by HONESTFACT101(m): 7:05pm On Jun 23, 2022 |
Quite educational ......signing out✈ |
Re: What Are System Resources? by Anaaximander(m): 7:16pm On Jun 23, 2022 |
Nice info. I would like to know if my Redmi 9t (6/128) will run efootball 2022 comfortably. Thanks.[quote author=atheistandproud |
Re: What Are System Resources? by atheistandproud(m): 7:36pm On Jun 23, 2022 |
Anaaximander: 1. Please do not copy the entire post. I'd like you to go back and delete it first and foremost then I'll proceed. Thank you. |
Re: What Are System Resources? by atheistandproud(m): 7:44pm On Jun 23, 2022 |
Anaaximander: 1. Go to Playstore 2. Download an app called DevCheck 3. Install 4. Open app and check system. If it's a 64bit architecture, you're good to go. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: What Are System Resources? by Anaaximander(m): 9:14pm On Jun 23, 2022 |
Thanks a lot. It's a 64-bit device. atheistandproud: 1 Like |
Re: What Are System Resources? by atheistandproud(m): 9:38pm On Jun 23, 2022 |
Anaaximander: You're welcome |
Re: What Are System Resources? by atheistandproud(m): 1:08pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Cenner: You cannot. Easybuy has an app running in the phone (in the background). It's from there that they remote monitor and control your device. The simplest option is to pay them. The difficult one is to root the device inorder to uninstall bloatware. That by itself is a criminal offense since the device doesn't fully belong to you. |
Re: What Are System Resources? by Cenner: 11:20pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
atheistandproud: Ok. Are you trying to say that once I pay off, it will stop or I'll still have to root the phone after paying to uninstall those bloatwares? |
Re: What Are System Resources? by atheistandproud(m): 11:52pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Cenner: Should improve when you fully own the device. As for bloatware, that's Transsion's middle name. But those RAM managers you're using are making the problem worse. I'd delete them if I were you. |
Re: What Are System Resources? by Cenner: 6:15am On Jul 06, 2022 |
atheistandproud: I ain't using no RAM manager bro, only the phone master app that came with the phone. I only use it to cool the CPU when it heats up. Anyway, thanks for the heads up. I'll soon be porting to a Samsung device. Thrasion is a no go area. |
Re: What Are System Resources? by atheistandproud(m): 8:02am On Jul 06, 2022 |
Cenner: That phone master, can you uninstall it? |
Re: What Are System Resources? by Cenner: 9:00am On Jul 06, 2022 |
atheistandproud: No. I can't uninstall it from my phone, but it seems it's possible from playstore (as seen in the pics below)
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Re: What Are System Resources? by atheistandproud(m): 9:33am On Jul 06, 2022 |
Cenner: Uninstall am. |
Re: What Are System Resources? by Cenner: 1:26pm On Jul 06, 2022 |
atheistandproud: Done. Just noticed that it was only the updates that were uninstalled.
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Re: What Are System Resources? by atheistandproud(m): 7:48pm On Jul 07, 2022 |
Cenner: I guess you'll have to just force stop it so it doesn't run in the background. |
Re: What Are System Resources? by Viiictor10(m): 8:10pm On Jul 09, 2022 |
atheistandproud:It will still restart, if his device has the option to DISABLE it, that should do the trick Cenner: atheistandproud:It will still restart, if his device has the option to DISABLE it, that should do the trick |
Re: What Are System Resources? by atheistandproud(m): 8:15pm On Jul 09, 2022 |
Viiictor10: It's Transsion's HiOS, I don't think there's an option. |
Re: What Are System Resources? by Viiictor10(m): 8:43pm On Jul 09, 2022 |
atheistandproud:I was able to disable some apps on my then Itel p33plus, he should check |
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