I just started using setcpu and wqs curious what is the normal and safe range for a dinc processor? I want to set a profile but I'm not sure what the temp range is
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I would say 50 degree
ACD168 said:
I would say 50 degree
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50? because im running around 100 you sure about 50?
Kipphh said:
50? because im running around 100 you sure about 50?
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I think he meant 50 celsius.
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CMPVP said:
I think he meant 50 celsius.
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I never like it to get above 45 c.
my setcpu profiles kick in at 44c
Heat
I am on DINC # 3. DINC # 1 would, for no particular reason, start to superheat, getting to to 108-109F. By 113F it would start rebooting to the initial screen, then go black, then go to the initial screen, then go black ... 4-13 times. That got very old so I sent it back.
Heat can be an issue.
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Currently at 102.2F as reported by setcpu widget while plugged in and using it for the past half hour or so. Seems kinda high to me, what's everyone elses experience?
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Well when its plugged in it will be warmer than normal. Right now my phone has been on with constant texting and random other usage all day long and I am at 80.6 degrees
My phone stays in the mid 90s and early 100s with regular use. It only gets in the 80s if I leave it completely alone for an hour or so.
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I stay mostly in the 80s and can get into the 90s with heavy use. Don't think I've ever passed 100, but there's a chance something like psx4droid could have pushed me up. I average about 86F.
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aeidian said:
Currently at 102.2F as reported by setcpu widget while plugged in and using it for the past half hour or so. Seems kinda high to me, what's everyone elses experience?
Do you use the SetCPU profiles? You could set one to underclock the processor while charging.
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I do, its set to 800mhz when charging. 600mhz if it gets above 104F regardless of charging or not. Leaving it alone on the charger for the last half hour the temp shows 92F. Just firing up Xda app and typing this out the temp has jumped to 98F in about a min of use.
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Are you guys using SetCPU for profiles and overclocking, or are you just using it for checking temps and current speed?
These are the droids you are looking for.
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Are you guys using SetCPU for profiles and overclocking, or are you just using it for checking temps and current speed?
These are the droids you are looking for.
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I was using it to check temps for this but I use 2 profiles, which may help my temps (def helps my batt). The default profile is 1000 max, 300 min, on demand. The other is when my screen is shut off, 300 max, 300 min. I've found this has saved me a pretty sizeable chunk of battery. I tend to listed to music 7-8 hours a day and while it doesnt need full CPU it will use it if it gets the chance. Restricting the proc to 300 off has never caused any issues and I can get from 8am - 4 or 5pm staying over 70% battery I have the unstable apps overclock and used it for a while, but kinda came to the conclusion that I can't really justify needing to overclock yet as I never see any lag. I guess if I run into any lag at some point I'll prob clock back up to 1.3 or so.
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Are you guys using SetCPU for profiles and overclocking, or are you just using it for checking temps and current speed?
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I did overclock, but it ran way too hot, like 107F during normal use and didnt get below 100 dormant. 1gig is high enough to me. I have it set to underclock when charging or when below 50% battery or when above 104F.
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I do, its set to 800mhz when charging. 600mhz if it gets above 104F regardless of charging or not. Leaving it alone on the charger for the last half hour the temp shows 92F. Just firing up Xda app and typing this out the temp has jumped to 98F in about a min of use.
Only other idea I have is downloading Droid Overclock and try running at low or ultra low voltage. Make sure to make a backup first. And try low before ultra low. Individual devices can be picky about a lower voltage and can go into a bootloop if it can't run on a lower voltage. Droid Overclock has profiles like SetCPU.
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What would be the temperature of the phone when overheating?
Sometimes it feels like the temperature is very high but I don't know if it's overheating or not. The maximum I had was 36.0°C/96.8°F.
how can you tell? the phone temp keeps staying at 0C...
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how can you tell? the phone temp keeps staying at 0C...
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Pcfighter's CM7 ROM has a working temperature sensor
I've seen mine go up to 42°C
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mohnim said:
I've seen mine go up to 42°C
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i have setcpu profile set to: >37 °C 600 mhz so it usually never goes higher than maybe 38°C
if you think its hot if must be around 40° or more
Lol today mine went up to 49°C
Really hot
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Its now 32 Its working for 16 hrs. I wonder how is it while charging
Hi all I am running Aurora and my phone gets very hot on the back is this normal?
Sorry new to all this.
Also is it safe to run setcpu or do I even need too?
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I have been monitoring it and seems to sit around 33 to 38 but reaches 40 degrees quit often is that OK
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jharn06 said:
I have been monitoring it and seems to sit around 33 to 38 but reaches 40 degrees quit often is that OK
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Yes many people have reported of the phone getting a little hot. i think you should just choose on set of freq like 1 / 1.2 Ghz and 368 Mhz. Set the Wifi to off when screen in Off. The phone should be fine. too much heat is neither good for the phone nor foe the battery.
Once had the same problem.
All was solved after applying this method (with a little modification)
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,haha.Where can we buy it?
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I am afraid I cannot help you.
This top hi-end scientific method is still under development and has taken many years to come this close to perfection.
When it is out for sale I will let you know
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sony xperia ray stock rom not rooted
Hello, when I browse the web on Google chrome it reaches about 45-50c using a custom kernel ( Franco) should I RMA or is this normal ?
use the stock and if it gives you the same problem then maybe. do u have a custom rom as well?
Normal
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The avg Temp I get is 29 C and the highest it went (just twice) was between 35 to 37 C.
The lowest i got was 22.6 C
normal.
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The avg Temp I get is 29 C and the highest it went (just twice) was between 35 to 37 C.
The lowest i got was 22.6 C
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so, youre saying that your device reached human body temp only twice? i guess you have never streamed anything nor ever played any cpu intensive games on your device. well, unless you live in a fridge or you are mistaking battery temperature for cpu temperature(they are different).
Ok you are right. Suggest me an app or widget to monitor that
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Ok you are right. Suggest me an app or widget to monitor that
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Check out "System Tuner"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.pmw
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use the stock and if it gives you the same problem then maybe. do u have a custom rom as well?
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I use PA3+
mine will reach 41-42C while browsing the net for over 30mint on 3G while 33-37C on wifi
Normally in 30s with the exception being intense apps that push lo-mid 40s.
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Normally in 30s with the exception being intense apps that push lo-mid 40s.
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Mine stays in early 40s.. On avg it usually stays on 35 C.
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Mine stays in early 40s.. On avg it usually stays on 35 C.
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What app is that
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What app is that
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I second this been looking for something to check my battery and cpu temp
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What app is that
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Jarvis4 said:
I second this been looking for something to check my battery and cpu temp
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Hi,
It looks like Android Tuner...
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What app is that
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Jarvis4 said:
I second this been looking for something to check my battery and cpu temp
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Hi,
It looks like Android Tuner...
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Indeed it is.. but the link is incorrect. I use the paid one.
Here is the LINK
It has great features to show how many cores r running and the CPU load.. plus graphs etc. I haven't used it completely but it's rocking!
I can't hold it its too hot srsly last version was better now it worse 39.0°
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Typo? 39 degrees is only just above body temp?
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Typo? 39 degrees is only just above body temp?
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Well now its 41° , the touch screen is hot
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d3one said:
Well now its 41° , the touch screen is hot
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? Dude you have problems lol my battery gets to be around 45c and CPU much higher.
Not even hot. Get a case.
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You must be looking at the battery temperature.
Use system tuner or something to check the actual CPU temp.
If it's hot when phone is supposed to be idling or doing simple tasks you must have a run away app or something causing it.
Also check you haven't left the governor set to performance or anything like that.