How to turn off the acceleration of games on Xiaomi Redmi: the Complete guide

Xiaomi and Redmi smartphone owners often face an intrusive feature that automatically starts when they open apps, such as the Game Turbo (or Game Center), a built-in optimizer designed to improve gaming performance, but for many users, the tool becomes a source of irritation by blocking the screen with extra widgets, blocking system gestures or causing problems with the touch.

Disabling this feature may require not only gamers who prefer a clean interface, but also those who use heavy applications to work. In MIUI and the new HyperOS, the accelerator algorithms can vary, so it is important to know several ways to deactivate. We will break down the standard methods through security settings, autostart control and deeper system changes.

It is worth noting that completely removing the system component requires caution. Mistakes can lead to unstable interfaces or loss of access to game profiles. Below are proven algorithms that will help you regain control of the device without the need to obtain superuser rights.

Why Game Turbo is in the way and when to turn it off

The main goal of Game Turbo is to redistribute CPU and RAM resources in favor of running gameplay, closing background applications, prioritizing streams and blocking incoming notifications, but in reality this often leads to the opposite effect: microfreezes, overheating or sensor malfunction.

Many users complain that after updating the MIUI overlays, the accelerator begins to block part of the screen, preventing you from pressing buttons in shooters or strategies. In addition, aggressive optimization can conflict with emulators or streaming applications that are not recognized as games, but require stable connection.

โš ๏ธ Note: If you notice that after activating the acceleration mode, the phone began to discharge faster in normal use mode, this is a sure sign of a failure in the background processes of the optimizer.

There's also the problem with auto-starting. Often, just running a YouTube video or opening a heavy editing app, as the system forces the game profile to activate, it changes the color gamut of the screen, it turns on vibration when you touch it, and it displays floating windows, which is absolutely not necessary in work scenarios.

๐Ÿ“Š Are you in trouble because of the Game Turbo?
Yeah, they slow down games.
Yeah, the interface is in the way.
No, it's working fine.
I don't use games on my phone.

Disconnection through the Security application

The easiest and safest way to remove an intrusive overlay is to use a built-in system application. In Xiaomi shells, it is called Security and has a green icon with a shield. This is where the main module for managing game profiles resides.

To start, you need to open the app and find the Game Turbo (or Accelerate Games) item in the tool list. The interface may vary depending on the firmware version and region, but the logic remains the same. You need to go to the settings of the accelerator itself, usually a gear in the corner of the screen or a three-dot menu.

Inside the settings menu, you should find the app-add switch. If you remove the tick from a particular game or application, it will stop running in acceleration mode. However, to fully deactivate the function, you need to find the general add-to-play switch.

โ˜‘๏ธ Security shutdown algorithm

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It's important to understand that newer versions of HyperOS may have a deeper way of hiding this functionality, sometimes you need to add any application to the list of games to activate additional settings, and then remove them from there.

Managing Auto Start and Permits

Even if you remove games from the accelerator list, background services can continue to work. To ensure the result, you need to go to the advanced system settings. Go to Settings โ†’ Applications โ†’ All applications and find the list โ€œGame Centerโ€ or โ€œGame Turboโ€.

In the app management menu that opens, you're interested in the AutoRun section. Make sure the slider is off. This will prevent service from starting when you turn on the phone. It's also worth checking the Permissions section and revoking access to the display over other windows if this option is available for system components.

ParameterStatus for disconnectionImpact on the system
Auto-startOff.The service doesn't start on its own.
NotificationsForbidden.No pop-ups.
Saving energyNo restrictions.The system can kill the process.
DisplayForbidden.Hiding overlay

You can also limit background activity, and in the Battery section for this application, select No Limits mode or austerity mode so that the system will strangle the process itself if it tries to start, which is a dual insurance against compulsive functionality.

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If the Game Turbo icon still appears after disabling autorun, try clearing the Security app cache through the storage menu.

Use of Developer Mode and ADB

For advanced users who want to get rid of system debris, there is a USB debugging method, which does not require Root rights, but requires a computer and an ADB utility, which allows you to force the service to stop.

First, activate the developer mode. Go to Settings โ†’ About Phone and quickly click on MIUI or HyperOS seven times. After you have become a developer, go back to the main settings menu, find the โ€œAdditionalโ€ section and turn on โ€œDebugging by USBโ€.

adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.miui.gamebooster

This command will deactivate the packet responsible for the game booster. If you need to return everything as it was, use the command with the replacement of disable-user to enable. Be careful when entering commands, as an error in the name of the package can lead to instability.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Use ADB-commands for system packages can cause loss of warranty or software failures if you do not know the exact component name for your firmware version.

An alternative option for those who are afraid of the command line is the use of graphic shells for the use of the command line. ADB, like Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot Tools. In these programs, you can simply tick the Game Turbo box and click Uninstall or Disable, which is safer for beginners.

Nuances of work in HyperOS and MIUI 14

With the release of the HyperOS shell, Xiaomi has redesigned its gaming services architecture, and now the acceleration features are more deeply integrated into the core system and the Security app. A simple off switch may not exist explicitly, as the manufacturer considers this feature critical to the user experience.

In newer versions, it is common to see all settings reset after updating the firmware and the accelerator again aggressively interferes with the work, in which case it helps to create a new user profile or reset the game center settings to factory parameters within the application itself.

Secret code for status verification
Dial the code ##6484## to get to the engineering menu, where you can check the status of the touchscreen and sensors to make sure that the Game Turbo does not distort their work.

You should also look at the Advanced Settings in the game menu, which may be hidden under the "Floating Window" or "Toolbar," and turning them off visually removes the accelerator interface, even if the process is formally running, a compromise for those who don't want to get into ADB.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does the Game Turbo shutdown affect FPS in games?
In most cases, the difference will not be noticeable: modern processors Snapdragon and Dimensity effectively manage resources themselves, sometimes turning off even improves the stability of the frame, removing micro-lags caused by the overlay itself.
Can I remove the Game Center app completely?
Without Root rights or ADB, it's a system application, but it can be frozen through ADB, which is equivalent to deleting for the user, but leaves the possibility of recovery.
Why does the phone warm up more after the shutdown?
This may be because the system has stopped restricting background processes during the game, so itโ€™s worth checking if there are any extra apps running in the background, or using third-party launchers to manage profiles.
Will the system be reset after the system update?
Yes, major MIUI or HyperOS updates often return default settings. You will have to re-examine the disabling procedure or re-check the service status through ADB.

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Disabling Game Turbo completely is safe for the device, but it can deprive you of comfortable macros and screen recording while playing if youโ€™ve used them.