Galaxy Max Hz is a highly-regarded utility app for Samsung Galaxy owners, primarily hosted on GitHub and XDA Developers. It allows users to fine-tune their screen refresh rates beyond stock settings to improve battery life or smoothness. Key Features

How to Achieve "Max Hz" via GitHub (The Safe Way)

Before downloading random scripts, understand the hierarchy of methods:

The CRU (Custom Resolution Utility) Ecosystem

The most famous tool in this space is Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) by ToastyX. While not exclusively "Galaxy," it lives on GitHub and is the gold standard for maximizing your monitor's refresh rate.

Per-App Settings: Assign specific refresh rates to individual apps, such as forcing a high rate for scrolling apps or a lower one for video players.

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Real-world gain: CI feedback drops from 5 minutes to 45 seconds.

  1. GitHub: The world’s leading platform for open-source collaboration. This implies that the solution is likely free, community-driven, and available for audit.
  2. Galaxy: This typically refers to Samsung Galaxy devices (phones, tablets, or even Books). However, in a broader PC context, it can refer to the "Galaxy" of monitors or GPUs.
  3. Max Hz: This stands for Maximum Hertz, referring to the refresh rate of a display (e.g., 60Hz, 120Hz, 240Hz, 360Hz).
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