[q] cpu problems help!!!! Please!!! - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Alright so as you know I have a nexus 4 I have paranoid android 3.5 with faux123 1.9ghz kernel. Yesterday I was running 1.8ghz and got 21383 score on antutu. Anyways the problem is that I think I meat up the cpu. Because it got really hot and when I tried to retry antutu I got 11000 and when I go back to faux123 over clocks app and I set the CPU to 1.8 and run the test when I go back to the app its at 1.3 or 1.1ghz
Did I blow the cpu or what??? Please help!!

rangerforces83 said:
Alright so as you know I have a nexus 4 I have paranoid android 3.5 with faux123 1.9ghz kernel. Yesterday I was running 1.8ghz and got 21383 score on antutu. Anyways the problem is that I think I meat up the cpu. Because it got really hot and when I tried to retry antutu I got 11000 and when I go back to faux123 over clocks app and I set the CPU to 1.8 and run the test when I go back to the app its at 1.3 or 1.1ghz
Did I blow the cpu or what??? Please help!!
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no, you didn't blow up anything.. but be careful next time, because you can lose the phone. Nb: Benchmarks are useless, you can blow up your phone, only to see 25k+ on antutu :|
sorry for my bad english.

Thermal protection probably kicked in, preventing the frequencies of your cpu to go any higher, and this to protect your phone.
You shouldn't run multiple benchmarks back to back, since it heats your phone up by alot, and can cause issues.

mumaster20 said:
Thermal protection probably kicked in, preventing the frequencies of your cpu to go any higher, and this to protect your phone.
You shouldn't run multiple benchmarks back to back, since it heats your phone up by alot, and can cause issues.
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Alright thanks guys now I know.
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first off, your phone will not blow up. if it gets way to hot, itll shut down. secondly, benchmarking and heat go hand in hand. when you benchmark, expect heat. if you are benchmarking antutu, and the tempurature does not go up, then you are doing something wrong. your score lowered the second run because you didnt let your phone cool down first.

Why ppls always running behind benchmark score ?!!
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jithuelad said:
Why ppls always running behind benchmark score ?!!
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running behind benchmark scores? huh, what do you mean by that?

Another reason why there's no need to over clock the Nexus 4.
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simms22 said:
running behind benchmark scores? huh, what do you mean by that?
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Hahaha, just what I was thinking
jithuelad said:
Why ppls always running behind benchmark score ?!!
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Benchmarks can provide some (very inaccurate) indication of how good a device/ROM is performing but generally they have very little use. Personally I see them as a waste of time and definitely don't recommend OCing to achieve a better benchmark score, especially on a phone as smooth as the nexus 4.
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Daily min/max CPU frequencies?

First off I apologize if there is a thread like this lying around somewhere.
Now I made this thread because I'm curious about what frequencies people usually have their phone running on.
Mine's
Min:100
Max:400
Governor: SmartassV2
Go ahead and post yours!
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Fire n mage said:
First off I apologize if there is a thread like this lying around somewhere.
Now I made this thread because I'm curious about what frequencies people usually have their phone running on.
Mine's
Min:100
Max:400
Governor: SmartassV2
Go ahead and post yours!
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Sorry but that must Lag beyond hell. haha
100/1000 Vr on Lagfree With Some UV.
Nah sweetass battery life on cm7 mi amigo .
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damn 100/400.. lol i use 100/1460 on smartass
running 100, 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200
sio, and conservative or on demand.
on the ronnin5 samurai kernel
-25 uv across the board on all frequencies
When at work i can run podcasts on blue tooth for 5 hours, surf web on 4g (usually checking the forums) for 30 min during my 2 20 min breaks. This is my usual 8 to 9 hours from pulling it from the charger to getting home. Rarely do i have to swap batteries before i leave work (i have 3 batteries) but can usually make it home and toss it on the computer usb if i don't want to swap out my battery.
steviee7 said:
damn 100/400.. lol i use 100/1460 on smartass
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1460? Who's kernel is that the only ICS supported are Shuriken and Shadow which only hit 1400
matrix 15.5 is 1460, remember im on ns4g
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1361478
steviee7 said:
matrix 15.5 is 1460, remember im on ns4g
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1361478
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Oh i don't remember that. But whats the highest you've or it can overclock to?
XxLostSoulxX said:
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Sorry but that must Lag beyond hell. haha
100/1000 Vr on Lagfree With Some UV.
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Lol noo actually I use 100-400 on conservative and it runs normal to me and I love the battery and I undervolted it too lol
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lilajrestnom said:
Lol noo actually I use 100-400 on conservative and it runs normal to me and I love the battery and I undervolted it too lol
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I CALL BS. No Way in Hell not even on Any platform will it be fine it will lag and be unresponsive at those low frequencies.
Make a video and put it on Youtube i want to see this if i UV as well it also decreases performance but gains battery life.
Not that I've tried it... but we all know the Epic is more than twice as fast as some devices that run Android. In that case, how would running it at 40% speed make it unusable?
AndrewZorn said:
Not that I've tried it... but we all know the Epic is more than twice as fast as some devices that run Android. In that case, how would running it at 40% speed make it unusable?
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Umm no thats wrong.
HTC EVO Shift 4G can be over-clocked to 1.9GHz from a stock 800 MHz: 110% OC
HTC Rezound can be overclocked to 1.99GHz from a stock 1.5GHz: 49-50% OC
Moto Droid X can be overclocked to 2GHz from a stock 1GHz: 100% OC
Theres plenty the Samsung Epic only has technically a 30% overclock and virtually a 50% overclock
But theres plenty of other phones with more over-clockability
I run 100/200/400/800/1000/1200 all stock. Its what samsung intended the hummingbird for (our processors were designed to go 1.2ghz iirc)
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1400-100 bfq smartassV2
XxLostSoulxX said:
I CALL BS. No Way in Hell not even on Any platform will it be fine it will lag and be unresponsive at those low frequencies.
Make a video and put it on Youtube i want to see this if i UV as well it also decreases performance but gains battery life.
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Would cpu spy be enough for you to believe??
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xopher.hunter said:
I run 100/200/400/800/1000/1200 all stock. Its what samsung intended the hummingbird for (our processors were designed to go 1.2ghz iirc)
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Well because our phones are 1.2GHz Stock but they lowered to 1GHz because that was the margin in 2010 for high end devices but they Under Clocked to save some battery. So technically we only came up with a 30% OC (1500MHz).
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That will not show us how it performs I.E Lag. That will scroll smoothly and will stutter. running 400Mhz on max is still to low for no lag at all.
I could believe 100/600 or 200/800
That will not show us how it performs I.E Lag. That will scroll smoothly and will stutter. running 400Mhz on max is still to low for no lag at all.
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Lol but I swearrr its on 100-400 conservative lol
And it won't show if it lags which it seriously doesn't at allllll but if I've been using only 100, 200, and 400 mhz for the past 6 or 7 hours or longer then u know its not lagging cuz why would I put up with a day using my phone lagging everywhere just to prove something like this to you..
I downloaded screencast to take a video but it only let's me take 20seconds and when I played it it was all black and didn't show my screen
Ill try again to show you
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lilajrestnom said:
Lol but I swearrr its on 100-400 conservative lol
And it won't show if it lags which it seriously doesn't at allllll but if I've been using only 100, 200, and 400 mhz for the past 6 or 7 hours or longer then u know its not lagging cuz why would I put up with a day using my phone lagging everywhere just to prove something like this to you..
I downloaded screencast to take a video but it only let's me take 20seconds and when I played it it was all black and didn't show my screen
Ill try again to show you
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It wont lag for doing nothing try going on to play simple games it lag, try browsing on the internet or stream music even with a good connection it still chips in n out because of low performance speeds.
XxLostSoulxX said:
It wont lag for doing nothing try going on to play simple games it lag, try browsing on the internet or stream music even with a good connection it still chips in n out because of low performance speeds.
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Lol waitt I'm not saying its perfect or as good as running on 1000
But to me its very very very acceptable
Games is the only place it lags to a point where I can't take it
But I browse the internet (dolphin hd) and I use this app to get on here and I listen to music and txt and its all good now its not 100% perfect or very very very smooth but its really acceptable like I use it like this all the time so it should b acceptable
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Well because our phones are 1.2GHz Stock but they lowered to 1GHz because that was the margin in 2010 for high end devices but they Under Clocked to save some battery. So technically we only came up with a 30% OC (1500MHz).
That will not show us how it performs I.E Lag. That will scroll smoothly and will stutter. running 400Mhz on max is still to low for no lag at all.
I could believe 100/600 or 200/800
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100/600 Smartass V2 is lag free for me but I can deal with 400. Unless I'm scrolling on the internet lol. Don't get me wrong though, I bump it up to 1.2ghz when I'm gaming
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Quadrant Scores

Hey I have the sprint version and normally can achieve a score around 4200. Ive seen as high as 5034, after closing all apps and clearing RAM. What are you guys averaging?
Anywhere from 4500 to 5000
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s3xda said:
Hey I have the sprint version and normally can achieve a score around 4200. Ive seen as high as 5034, after closing all apps and clearing RAM. What are you guys averaging?
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I've noticed heat plays a large factor in this phone. Try this for an experiment. Take your phone and use it normally for about 5 minutes (Texting, Phone Call, Whatever) and then run Quadrant see what you get. Then take your phone and set it by your A/C vent for a few minutes and let it chill. Run Quadrant again and I'll bet your score is significantly better. I was having problems with my T-Mobile S3 not reaching 5000+ in Quadrant. I use the phone heavily but could only manage to get like 3500 - 4000. I let my phone sit above the A/C for 5 minutes and ran the test again to get 5100!
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Chicago281 said:
I've noticed heat plays a large factor in this phone. Try this for an experiment. Take your phone and use it normally for about 5 minutes (Texting, Phone Call, Whatever) and then run Quadrant see what you get. Then take your phone and set it by your A/C vent for a few minutes and let it chill. Run Quadrant again and I'll bet your score is significantly better. I was having problems with my T-Mobile S3 not reaching 5000+ in Quadrant. I use the phone heavily but could only manage to get like 3500 - 4000. I let my phone sit above the A/C for 5 minutes and ran the test again to get 5100!
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Sigh.. glad you found your answer at least.
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International Version?
Deputy13 said:
International Version?
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Correct!
joshnichols189 said:
Sigh.. glad you found your answer at least.
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Yeah phone performs flawlessly and when I need to I can hit those benchmark scores now. Just can't run one after the phone has been being used heavily beforehand.
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CPU - 13274 WOW! Now imagine if they put 2GB of ram in the International Version now that would be THE ultimate phone.
yea ive definitely noticed that heat is a factor in the quadrant scores. Ive been turning my phone off for about 30mins to a hour, either once a day or every other day, to let it cool down. The AC cooling idea is cool but im a little nervous putting the phone through two different extremes like that too often
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yea ive definitely noticed that heat is a factor in the quadrant scores. Ive been turning my phone off for about 30mins to a hour, either once a day or every other day, to let it cool down. The AC cooling idea is cool but im a little nervous putting the phone through two different extremes like that too often
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I don't think you have to switch off the phone to cool it down. Just letting it sit idle seems to do the trick. I too confirm three effect of heat on quadrant score. It was on the 4100 range when hot, but after some idle time it hit 5100. Never switched the phone off in between.
Yea I keep my s3 in a cooler iced down properly, I'm getting 9000 quadrant score consistently after it thaws a bit.
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Not bad for bone stock.
Just a tad better than Sprints out the box
Special_opps said:
Yea I keep my s3 in a cooler iced down properly, I'm getting 9000 quadrant score consistently after it thaws a bit.
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Lmao. Did you wipe cache before freezing it down? I heard that puts it over 10k.
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yeah the only reason the U.S. version score above the htc one x is because of the ram. the cpu is like half the speed.
Well that was the idea of the extra G of ram... I still don't see the need for quad cores in phones just yet.
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Chicago281 said:
I've noticed heat plays a large factor in this phone. Try this for an experiment. Take your phone and use it normally for about 5 minutes (Texting, Phone Call, Whatever) and then run Quadrant see what you get. Then take your phone and set it by your A/C vent for a few minutes and let it chill. Run Quadrant again and I'll bet your score is significantly better. I was having problems with my T-Mobile S3 not reaching 5000+ in Quadrant. I use the phone heavily but could only manage to get like 3500 - 4000. I let my phone sit above the A/C for 5 minutes and ran the test again to get 5100!
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Hot (20 minutes of RiptideGP @ max details): 4818
Cold (5min AC): 4928
After reboot: 5174
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What is a safe level to over clock?

Hi all,
I am using a rooted n7.
I have over clocked my galaxy s2 to 1.5ghz before, but I am not sure what is a safe level to over clock the n7 to.
What is a is is for battery life and performance?
And which kernel do u guys recommend
?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Corey
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fishingfon said:
Hi all,
I am using a rooted n7.
I have over clocked my galaxy s2 to 1.5ghz before, but I am not sure what is a safe level to over clock the n7 to.
What is a is is for battery life and performance?
And which kernel do u guys recommend
?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Corey
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I run trinity kernel on my Gnex and N7 and on my N7 I keep it stock speeds because I've seen no reason to realistically OC it. Most of the improvements I see are from the kernel software changes over stock. You can OC to 1.6 safely but I'm not sure of the power usage difference but I'm pretty sure the loss in power isn't worth the gain from OCing.
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I have mine at 1.6 just for the hell of it, I get a good 4 or 5 hours of continuous usage out of it.
brando56894 said:
I have mine at 1.6 just for the hell of it, I get a good 4 or 5 hours of continuous usage out of it.
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For the benefit of the community, can you tell us any major changes at 1.6 GHz?
Is there anything noticeably faster?
Hi, I have a related question but can't post since I'm new.
Using the glazed rom which i like but it apparently has gpu overclock. I would like to know how to adjust that back to stock setting or at least see what it currently is. I found the CPU section but there is no gpu I can see.
Is there a tool I can use?
Sorry for the hijack...at least its sort of on topic
IMO over clocking is a gimmick, its the kernel build
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
IMO over clocking is a gimmick, its the kernel build
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My thoughts exactly. I play some light games and web browse on my Nexus 7.
For those purposes, my Nexus 7 is already extremely fast, so I don't think I would be able to notice if it was over clocked.
But I guess it depends, maybe there's a big difference when running GPU heavy games.
I have OC mine upto 1640 MHz for bench marking alone for half and hour or probably more and it went fine although the tablet was getting warmer more than usual.
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Hi,
I decided to flash trinity kernel.
I am currently OC to 1.5yghz, is that a safe level to keep it at full time? Or can that burn the cpu out?
Thanks again
Cheers
Corey
Edit,
I over clocked my galaxy s2 ages ago, and I noticed a huge difference in performance.
So that is why I want to over clock my n7 too lol
Corey
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there is no such thing as a safe overclock. overclocking, by nature, carries some risk. that said, i havent seen anyone brick their device from overclocking.
fishingfon said:
Hi all,
I am using a rooted n7.
I have over clocked my galaxy s2 to 1.5ghz before, but I am not sure what is a safe level to over clock the n7 to.
What is a is is for battery life and performance?
And which kernel do u guys recommend
?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Corey
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Just wondering
Why do you feel the need to OC?
I go to 1.6 but use the Trinity App to go back to stock when OC not needed
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I have not over clocked the Nexus 7 yet but one way to test your devices max is to use setcpu. Make sure you do not have "set on boot" option selected. Then step up your cpu. If your cpu can not handle the over clock it will force restart. If you do not have the set at boot selected it will revert back to the last good state on restart.
Each device is different on what it can handle for over clock.
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fishingfon said:
Hi,
I decided to flash trinity kernel.
I am currently OC to 1.5yghz, is that a safe level to keep it at full time? Or can that burn the cpu out?
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To be honest I doubt you'll notice much increase from oc the CPU since the CPU already is so powerful nothing pushes it to max really.
Only thing worth overclocking is GPU really. And at that, your not going to notice a difference unless your playing some intense games.

60C too hot? Nexus 7

Hey guys I have my nexus 7 OC to 1.6ghz? MIN and MAX. It runs on 60C is that too hot? I'm using motley's kernel 520mhz GPU ?
iTzTrevor said:
Hey guys I have my nexus 7 OC to 1.6ghz? MIN and MAX. It runs on 60C is that too hot? I'm using motley's kernel 520mhz GPU ?
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its a little warm, but normal for 1.6ghz if youre using the device.
What is considered too hot? 70C ? I do have a gaming PC and do the same rules apply to what is considered too hot? For me 80C is too hot for my GPU on my PC. Is it fine to have the same mindset when it comes to my N7?
iTzTrevor said:
What is considered too hot? 70C ? I do have a gaming PC and do the same rules apply to what is considered too hot? For me 80C is too hot for my GPU on my PC. Is it fine to have the same mindset when it comes to my N7?
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stock thermal throttle is 85C(some custom kernels set this higher or lower). at that point the device will lower the cpu speed to cool itself off. safety shutdown is at 100C. if at 1.6ghz, and gaming, its probably normal to go into the 70C's if its a cpu intensive game. it also depends on the outside temp, the cooler its outside, the cooler the device will be.
Any way to revert back to the stock kernel settings? I reflashed the Stock kernel for the nexus 7 but i want to know its governor and voltage and etc back to full stock settings.
iTzTrevor said:
Any way to revert back to the stock kernel settings? I reflashed the Stock kernel for the nexus 7 but i want to know its governor and voltage and etc back to full stock settings.
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if you didnt change anything, it would boot up at its default settings. or if you have set something with a cpu app to boot, unset it and reboot.
Thanks. I wanted to do a comparison of different kernels and see which fits best for my everyday usage.
72° is when system panics
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
72° is when system panics
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depending which kernel youre using and what temp the thermal throttle is set for. you can even remove tbermal throttle when building a kernel, but the phone would just shut down when reaching the safety temp.
iTzTrevor said:
Hey guys I have my nexus 7 OC to 1.6ghz? MIN and MAX. It runs on 60C is that too hot? I'm using motley's kernel 520mhz GPU ?
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You might want to buy this...
http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master...UTF8&qid=1356771776&sr=8-1&keywords=hyper+212
iTzTrevor said:
Hey guys I have my nexus 7 OC to 1.6ghz? MIN and MAX. It runs on 60C is that too hot? I'
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Nobody can answer your last question unless you post a screenshot of your system info.
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Nobody can answer your last question unless you post a screenshot of your system info.
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He got an answer like 4 months ago.
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[Q] Underclocking for root users Questions and thoughts

Ive been getting smoother results underclocking the G2 at either 1.7 or 1.9 and knock on seems more quick to response, but when I tried video recording the 60 fps isn't smooth when you are clocked at the regular speed.. beware...I ran a benchmark on quadrant standard and got 17,250 constantly so it is underclocked per core... I want to hear your opinion on this and do you plan to underclock or already are. I feel like the ability to be more smooth within the UI helps a lot more now..let me know your thoughts!
bencozzy said:
From using trickster mod and setcpu to underclock they only underclock cpu0 the other three still use the full frequency range.
What app are you using?
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No frills CPU control :0
At 1.9 my Antutu was the same add the One and oddly the graphics test dropped 15-20 frames even though we are not under clocking the GPU.
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That's really odd tbh o.o did you try quadrent as well? :0
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At 1.9 my Antutu was the same add the One and oddly the graphics test dropped 15-20 frames even though we are not under clocking the GPU.
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I got way higher even at 1.7ghz :0
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At 1.9 my Antutu was the same add the One and oddly the graphics test dropped 15-20 frames even though we are not under clocking the GPU.
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I got way higher even at 1.7ghz :0
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You're saying that by underclocking, you're getting a smoother UI but lower benchmarks?
No i got a higher benchmark than the guy who replied on my post. I did get a smoother UI and everything is less laggy. Ill post a pic of 2.3ghz idk if its actually at 1.7ghz or 2.3ghz ill do another test
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You're saying that by underclocking, you're getting a smoother UI but lower benchmarks?
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All this is true. Just tried. It might be a TINY bit slower ui THOUGH
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What settings did toy use? Deadline? Noop? Interactive gov?
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I am using the app called No-frills CPU Control and for 1.7ghz I am using row and Ondemand as the I/O governor and same settings for the regular clock as well..
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What settings did toy use? Deadline? Noop? Interactive gov?
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Underclocked at 1.7ghz first then regular clock at 2.27ghz
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What settings did toy use? Deadline? Noop? Interactive gov?
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I am tending to believe that the regular clock speed is actually overclocked...just like how the galaxy s4 is overclocked 200mhz more than normal...however I could be wrong..
If you really want to see if this odd issue is actually happening download an app called Multicore CPU Control (the only app of its kind that seems to work with the LG G2). I use this to save battery by turning off all but one core, but it allows you full control over all your cores.
Download it, create a profile, and set each core to what you want. I had to save the profile first, then go back in to edit the latter 3 cores' frequencies.
I would suggest setting the min and max to the same and choosing Performance for the governor. Use a different app to set the scheduler.
Be sure to have something like Kernel Tuner to ensure that all your cores are running as you intended. If not, go back into Multicore CPU Control and re-save your profile again.
Would love to hear the results afterwards!
I used Multicore CPU Control.
The only way to set clock to CPU 1,2,3 is let them always active. If I leave dynamic for these cores, they still go up to 2,26 GHZ. I think this the reason why HeXaLox have a little decrement when underclock because it only did for one core.

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