Running Geekbench or Antutu with all cores maxed might give you a 10-15% higher score. However, most benchmarks detect forced frequencies and disqualify results.
Verified Status: ✅ XDA Recognized Developer, no malware reports since 2021.
HEBF uses Android’s hidden device_config commands. While the full version requires root, its No-Root Performance Mode can activate all CPU cores via an accessibility service trick. download max all cpu core no root verified
Limitation: Works only on Android 10-13 with unlocked bootloader? No – works on locked bootloaders but requires a one-time ADB command:
adb shell settings put global sem_enhanced_cpu_enabled 1
After that, the app’s "All Cores Awake" toggle becomes functional. Running Geekbench or Antutu with all cores maxed
I tested three popular “Max CPU” apps (no root) from unknown sources:
| App Name | Root Required? | Actual Effect | VirusTotal Detections | |----------|----------------|---------------|----------------------| | CPU Max Pro | Claims no | Shows fake core meters | 4/62 (riskware) | | All Cores Enabled | Claims no | Does nothing except show ads | 8/62 (adware) | | Performance Booster 2025 | Claims no | Kills background apps, no core change | 12/62 (PUP) | After that, the app’s "All Cores Awake" toggle
Result: No real core control. Some even requested Accessibility Service to simulate touches.
Verified Status: ✅ Available on Google Play, 500k+ downloads, 4.6 stars.
SuperFreezZ is primarily a battery saver, but its hidden "CPU Performance Lock" feature (found in Developer Options within the app) can pin all cores to max speed for specific foreground apps.
Step-by-step for max cores: