G3 CPU binning? - G3 General

Is there any command to know cpu's binning?

nic85 said:
Is there any command to know cpu's binning?
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Reboot phone once it's done rebooting go into terminal emulator type the following (PVS must be in all caps)
Su
Dmesg | grep PVS
This will output your speed.
Ps must be rooted for this to work.

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Sorry about that PVS in all caps

Little bit of information here... Buutttt idk which processor we have. The newer ones have higher bins.
/* 8974Pro AC 2.5GHz */
[0][3][0] = { pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs0, sizeof(pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs0) },
[0][3][1] = { pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs1, sizeof(pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs1) },
[0][3][2] = { pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs2, sizeof(pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs2) },
[0][3][3] = { pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs3, sizeof(pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs3) },
[0][3][4] = { pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs4, sizeof(pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs4) },
[0][3][5] = { pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs5, sizeof(pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs5) },
[0][3][6] = { pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs6, sizeof(pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs6) },
[0][3][7] = { pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs6, sizeof(pro_rev0_2p5g_pvs6) },
Revised:
/* 8974Pro AC 2.5GHz */
[1][3][0] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs0, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs0) },
[1][3][1] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs1, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs1) },
[1][3][2] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs2, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs2) },
[1][3][3] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs3, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs3) },
[1][3][4] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs4, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs4) },
[1][3][5] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs5, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs5) },
[1][3][6] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs6, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs6) },
[1][3][7] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs7, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs7) },
[1][3][8] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs8, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs8) },
[1][3][9] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs9, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs9) },
[1][3][10] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs10, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs10) },
[1][3][11] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs11, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs11) },
[1][3][12] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs12, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs12) },
[1][3][13] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs13, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs13) },
[1][3][14] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs14, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs14) },
[1][3][15] = { pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs15, sizeof(pro_rev1_2p5g_pvs15) },

drock212 said:
Sorry about that PVS in all caps
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so do you have pvs 7? what does it mean?
it's best an high value or low?

nic85 said:
so do you have pvs 7? what does it mean?
it's best an high value or low?
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Yes my bin is 7. I believe since I got the phone when it was first released in the US its probably the initial version of the 8974ac chips. So a bin of 7 is as high as it will go (see the details I posted) idk if any of the G3s come or will come with the revised 8974ac chips which have high bins (this all relates to cpu frequencies in case you didn't already know). Also all of this plays on battery life. More frequencies = more steps the cpu can go up or down through making it easier on the cpu thus easier on the battery (think of your car, if you accelerate slow and easy you use less gas than when you floor it). Unfortunately not all processors are made equally as some will come with lower bins. Which leads me to think if people complaining about battery life have these processors of slightly lower quality. But I digress; to answer your question more directly higher is better.

very accurate answer, thank you!

I have bin 6 BTW

Since I am on Sprint with no root, the closest I got so far to seeing details is within CPU-Z.
MSM8974PRO-AC
R2P1

IM0001 said:
Since I am on Sprint with no root, the closest I got so far to seeing details is within CPU-Z.
MSM8974PRO-AC
R2P1
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I'm not sure if you need root for this but with a file explorer go to. Sys/module/clock_krait_8974 then view the file called table name

drock212 said:
I'm not sure if you need root for this but with a file explorer go to. Sys/module/clock_krait_8974 then view the file called table name
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Interesting.
qcom,speed3-pvs9-bin-v1

IM0001 said:
Interesting.
qcom,speed3-pvs9-bin-v1
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Nice. I think that might be the highest I've seen.

There's already a thread about this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2822661

IM0001 said:
Since I am on Sprint with no root, the closest I got so far to seeing details is within CPU-Z.
MSM8974PRO-AC
R2P1
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If you type in 3845#*model number#
Go to settings
Then select version info
At the bottom it says pts bin
Mine say 3 lol. Not sire what sprints model number is but it's the 3 digit number. Like mine is att. I type 3845#*850#
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6 here

I have 9 pin att 850

Those with numbers higher than 7, how's your battery life? And do you experience any of the lag that some experience? Also do you get the heat issue that others say they have? (higher numbers I would assume 6 and up would have better battery life, hardly any noticeable lag, and little to no heating up unless you're gaming or something processor intensive)

I have PVS8. Amazing battery life while idle.. less than 1% per hour w/sync enabled. Average about 16-18% battery loss per hour screen on time. Light gaming like flappy bird for 20 min or 10-15min of subway surfers doesn't hurt much other than the loss from screen on time +1-3%. I could see Ingress taking using up battery pretty fast.. cpu/screen on time.
Don't really notice any lag. Only time I really notice heat is when using TWRP to backup/restore system/data.
D851.

PVS5. Bought it on release here in Sweden. D855.
Really wish i could be one of those who cant see any lag. ^^

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Nexus One Benchmark results...

Sorry if there's a thread for it, but I haven't seen it. Let's see some benchmark's!
Nexus One:CM5.0.6, Pershoot 042310 OC/UV 1113.6 Kernel
BenchmarkPI - Best of 5
2519
Neocore - Best of 5
27.2
Benchmark - Average of three runs
Graphics:31.89
CPU: 781.35
Memory: 354.58
File System:84.1
Linpak : Search for "lostlocalhost.com" on this page for any of my runs
7.778
I had JIT running long enough and got an 18.992 (was #233 for all devices). Looking forward to when a stable JIT comes out.
Neocore - 1 Run
25.9
Benchmark - 1 Run
Graphics:28.53
CPU: 685
Memory: 341.24
File System:111.47
N1 w/ CyanMod 5.0.5.3.
GNja said:
Sorry if there's a thread for it, but I haven't seen it. Let's see some benchmark's!
Nexus One:CM5.0.6, Pershoot 042310 OC/UV 1113.6 Kernel
BenchmarkPI - Best of 5
2519
Neocore - Best of 5
27.2
Benchmark - Average of three runs
Graphics:31.89
CPU: 781.35
Memory: 354.58
File System:84.1
Linpak : Search for "lostlocalhost.com" on this page for any of my runs
7.778
I had JIT running long enough and got an 18.992 (was #233 for all devices). Looking forward to when a stable JIT comes out.
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Damn 2.2 is a hell of an improvement...
Tweaked a bunch of stuff and redid my benchmarks... I could probably squeeze a few more points out of these, but they;re still pretty damn high.
Quadrant:1636
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BenchmarkPI:818
Linpack:42.963
NeoCore:29.3
Benchmark:
Graphics - 32.233852
CPU - 2743.6726
Memory - 336.75415
File Sys - 117.124115
Curious, when I run that quadrant benchmark test, on the video tests it shows my frames per second as so low, like 12 fps for a lot of the tests except for the last one with the rotating planet? Is the nexus that poor with video graphics? I'm running froyo and the final results show very high, like 1300. But why such low frame per second?
RogerPodacter said:
Curious, when I run that quadrant benchmark test, on the video tests it shows my frames per second as so low, like 12 fps for a lot of the tests except for the last one with the rotating planet? Is the nexus that poor with video graphics? I'm running froyo and the final results show very high, like 1300. But why such low frame per second?
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Nexus doesn't have the best graphic card, i think this will go to the droid.
Curious, when I run that quadrant benchmark test, on the video tests it shows my frames per second as so low, like 12 fps for a lot of the tests except for the last one with the rotating planet? Is the nexus that poor with video graphics? I'm running froyo and the final results show very high, like 1300. But why such low frame per second?
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It's a stress rendering test. On some pc benchmark tests even the best pc.s produce 1-10 FPS
Linpack: 40.398 (0.13 seconds)
Benchmark Pi : 954 milliseconds
Neocore : 29.0
Quadrant : 1630
Build: FRF50 stock
Kernel : Linux msm 2.6.32.2 android.git source; UV, +21MB RAM
Speed : Stock, 998.4 MHz
Hint: To get better result.
Using SetCPU, set min cpu speed to maximum, and set cpufreq governor to performance.
NOTE: No process or task being killed or harmed during the benchmarking
TQ
my neocore benchmark was 29.3 and the second test was 29.1
my buddies mt Slide had 29.7 and 29.3..yikes lol.
I have herd that the Slide had the best GPU of any android phone in the US as of now. Its so weird.

[Q] Vellamo benchmarking ROM comparison on SGS2

With the release of Vellamo I thought it would be worth bench marking some of the SGS2 ROMS available. Post below for comparisons (use menu -> last numbers for detailed breakdown)
Search Vellamo on the marketplace. (unable to post links yet)
ROM: Stock I9100XWKF1 [2.3.3]
Total Score = 950
See The Sun Canvas base score = 86.27
Deep Sea Canvas base score = 123.35
Aquarium Canvas base score = 92.18
Pixel Blender base score = 94.16
Surf Wax Binder base score = 52.14
Sun Spider base score = 92.29
V8 Benchmark base score 84.75
Ocean Flinger Base score = 90.52
Image Flinger base score = 35.22
Text Flinger base score = 50.02
Network loader base score = 152.82
Mine. 941.
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The Sensation people are pissed because they're only getting 7-800ish and its a Qualcomm benchmark. Check out the Atrix. Eww.

			
				
The first test I ran I got 940-ish.
Then I rebootes the device, overclocked to 1.4 GHz and...
Score: 1047! Even above the Galaxy Tab! SGS2 FTW
Mine was at stock clock. I really don't feel any need to overclock this device.
XDA mark said:
The first test I ran I got 940-ish.
Then I rebootes the device, overclocked to 1.4 GHz and...
Score: 1047! Even above the Galaxy Tab! SGS2 FTW
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What ROM are you on?
I got a lowly 904 on mine...sniff sniff
I suppose the benchmark is not affected by the deodexed browser lag, because I got 920 on darky's KG1 (with browser fix which disables acceleration).
Done a reboot and ran again and got a better score of 933
Running stock UK KF3 firmware
1065 for me using Lite 2.2 tweaked to 1300.
But remember guys..... These are only numbers and usability depends on the user.
D
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BarryH_GEG said:
Mine. 941.
Y
The Sensation people are pissed because they're only getting 7-800ish and its a Qualcomm benchmark. Check out the Atrix. Eww.
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Yeah check out the Atrix, it has GB.....oh wait.
Shows the credibility of this benchmark.
This is probably one of the worst ones to come out in a long time.
Inaccurate and useless.
my score is : 913.
KingKuba13 said:
Yeah check out the Atrix, it has GB.....oh wait.
Shows the credibility of this benchmark.
This is probably one of the worst ones to come out in a long time.
Inaccurate and useless.
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http://briefmobile.com/download-android-2-3-4-gingerbread-for-motorola-atrix-4g
Test
Using Lite`ning rom v2.2 kernel xxkg1, android 2.3.4
Total score: 914
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What ROM are you on?
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Stock.. I only rooted. I used Tegrak app to overclock to 1.4 GHz
i am on 1167, faster than the TAB.
I am on Cognition 1.31, ninphetamine 2.0.5+
using JD to OC up to 1.6 ondemand.
Quadrant score = 3850.
Abandond Lite'ning at 4.0 for Cognition 1.31 while waiting for stable CM7

Abyss Kernel [ICS] Discussion

Official Links:
CM9/AOSP/AOKP ROMs: http://www.nonsolosmartphone.it/abyssaosp-ics-kernel-t488.html
Latest version: 2.0 Stable as of 18 May 2012
Samsung ROMs: http://www.nonsolosmartphone.it/abyssics-kernel-t133.html
Latest version: 3.2 Stable as of 18 May 2012
Of all the kernels I've used for AOSP/CM9 ROMs (Siyah, NEAK, Thoravukk,etc), Abyss has yielded the best battery life for me. However, the only problem is that the official support thread above, is in Italian.
I created this thread with the hope that we are able to make head or tail of this kernel-- in English.
New S90abyss script (install form recovery)
With these script you can change:
The voltage for each CPU frequency
All work's frequencies, governor, cpu i/o scheduler
Change Gpu frequencies
Change the value of charge current (entered values ​​are the default)
Change the value of Touch Sensitivy
Change The values of gamma levels
2) Open and edit the script with a text editor
3) Save the modified script
4) Copy the script that we use in /system/etc/init.d and insert 777 permissions to script
5) Reboot
S90abyss script is removable from recovery for safety (if you've done wrong values ​​and there are boot issue...)
--------------------------
How Change ASV_TABLE (Voltage Table) :
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{ 1500000, 1475000, 1450000, 1425000, 1400000, 1375000, 1350000, 1325000 }, //1600MHz
{ 1450000, 1425000, 1400000, 1375000, 1350000, 1325000, 1300000, 1275000 }, //1500MHz
{ 1400000, 1375000, 1350000, 1325000, 1300000, 1275000, 1250000, 1225000 }, //1400MHz
{ 1350000, 1325000, 1300000, 1275000, 1250000, 1225000, 1200000, 1175000 }, //1300MHz
{ 1300000, 1275000, 1250000, 1225000, 1200000, 1175000, 1150000, 1125000 }, //1200MHz
{ 1275000, 1250000, 1225000, 1200000, 1175000, 1150000, 1125000, 1100000 }, //1100MHz
{ 1250000, 1225000, 1200000, 1175000, 1150000, 1125000, 1100000, 1075000 }, //1000MHz
{ 1225000, 1200000, 1175000, 1150000, 1125000, 1100000, 1075000, 1050000 }, // 900MHz
{ 1200000, 1175000, 1150000, 1125000, 1100000, 1075000, 1050000, 1025000 }, // 800MHz
{ 1175000, 1150000, 1125000, 1100000, 1075000, 1050000, 1025000, 1000000 }, // 700MHz
{ 1150000, 1125000, 1100000, 1075000, 1050000, 1025000, 1000000, 975000 }, // 600MHz
{ 1125000, 1100000, 1075000, 1050000, 1025000, 1000000, 975000, 950000 }, // 500MHz
{ 1100000, 1075000, 1050000, 1025000, 1000000, 975000, 950000, 925000 }, // 400MHz
{ 1075000, 1050000, 1025000, 1000000, 975000, 950000, 925000, 900000 }, // 300MHz
{ 1050000, 1025000, 1000000, 975000, 950000, 925000, 900000, 875000 }, // 200MHz
{ 1025000, 1000000, 975000, 950000, 925000, 900000, 875000, 850000 }, // 100MHz
{ 1025000, 975000, 950000, 950000, 925000, 900000, 875000, 850000 }, // 50Mhz
{ 1025000, 975000, 950000, 950000, 925000, 900000, 875000, 850000 }, // 25Mh
They are 8 groups (columns) from left to right (0-7)
We can select asv_table number with script which contains:
echo "(number_asv_table) " > /sys/devices/system/cpu0/cpufreq/asv_table
Where number_asv_table = number between 0 and 7
Default asv_table into the kernel is number 3
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Cheers for this great kernel!
Great initiative.
Abyss working really well for me, abyssplug+sio
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I was about to find/create a thread like this, and there you are.
The 2.8 Stable version just released, wonder how is it.
It is hard to determine battery life as I keep changing kernel 1-2 days.
Siyah is good but always broke my WIFI/GPS toggle.
Anyone got link to 2.8
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nellyp67 said:
Anyone got link to 2.8
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Latest for AOSP ICS is 1.6b.
2.8 is not for ICS, it's for GB or something
Seems like a really good kernel if you want many functions and good batterylife. Unfortunately it broke my WiFi, and I have two calls today and both disconnected after about 2min.
I guess I will go back to another kernel so I can get back my WiFi but I will go back to Abyss as soon as it will be more stable
EDIT: I have D4 v8.0. Anyone else with the same problems as me? It really looks like a nice kernel...
EDIT2: I got the WiFi working! GS2BlitzerV1.6 remove all the modules, so when I flashed the kernel the last time I tried to flash it without GS2BlitzerV1.6 and the wlan works like a charm!
has anyone tryed the Abyss ICS kernel 2.8 Stable Version on ICS rom?
Good initiative mate.. Im going to test 1.6b now with cpu/gpu UV.
Jeremy said:
Latest for AOSP ICS is 1.6b.
2.8 is not for ICS, it's for GB or something
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2.8 is for ICS but only for Samsung ICS roms. It won't be compatible with AOSP/AOKP/CM9.
bajee11 said:
Good initiative mate.. Im going to test 1.6b now with cpu/gpu UV.
2.8 is for ICS but only for Samsung ICS roms. It won't be compatible with AOSP/AOKP/CM9.
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Thank you, I love your work on your battery thread.
I see. Alright I've found the link for Samsung ROMs:
http://www.nonsolosmartphone.it/abyssics-kernel-t133.html
I will change this thread to a general version for all abyss ROMs.
Omg guys,
This is just amazing. Take a look.
Using latest Wanam + Abyss kernel + some tweaks.
SIO + Abyssplug
200-800mhz
Extreme UV settings.
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No fake. Just browsing and tapatalking while 2 hours...
PS : did you notice too that only screen and sleep stats are only showned? Not even OS Android %... Strange isn't it?
This is making my day.
Just sharing with you.
Cheers
Sent via my S2 monster
ram3n said:
Omg guys,
This is just amazing. Take a look.
Using latest Wanam + Abyss kernel + some tweaks.
SIO + Abyssplug
200-800mhz
Extreme UV settings.
No fake. Just browsing and tapatalking while 2 hours...
PS : did you notice too that only screen and sleep stats are only showned? Not even OS Android %... Strange isn't it?
This is making my day.
Just sharing with you.
Cheers
Sent via my S2 monster
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Wow cool!
Could you share the process of applying the UV settings?
Jeremy said:
Wow cool!
Could you share the process of applying the UV settings?
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You could use Voltage control from Play Store if you don't want to use scripts.
Jeremy said:
Wow cool!
Could you share the process of applying the UV settings?
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I just use Abyss scripts :thumbup:
I'm still keep on dreaming
Cheers matey
Sent via my S2 monster
Guys,
Here am I. Finally, I've got my ultimate combo.
Not to say too much, just take a look please :
I'm using 2000mha Battery with :
Wanam LP9 + Latest AbyssKernel 2.8 = my best combo ever
Duo : AbyssPlug + SIO
UC : 200 - 800 mHz
Extreme CPU and GPU UV values.
Some tweaks for both performance and battery.
This is what I called Perfection.
Thanks to GOD, I'm definitely a happy user.
My 2 cents.
Cheers matey
abyss ics 2.8
Im currently using abyss 2.8 . So far so good. With uv and 200-800mhz and on demand instead of abyssplug . Will update about battery life
ram3n said:
Guys,
Here am I. Finally, I've got my ultimate combo.
Not to say too much, just take a look please :
I'm using 2000mha Battery with :
Wanam LP9 + Latest AbyssKernel 2.8 = my best combo ever
Duo : AbyssPlug + SIO
UC : 200 - 800 mHz
Extreme CPU and GPU UV values.
Some tweaks for both performance and battery.
This is what I called Perfection.
Thanks to GOD, I'm definitely a happy user.
My 2 cents.
Cheers matey
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Yes it's probably a good combo for you, but probably impossible for those who require high CPU usage for games, 800mhz is too low. You should check out why you don't have any Android OS, Android System or Cell standby, because it is very unusual to not see these parameters in battery stats, even if you have the best combo, these should appear.
bajee11 said:
Yes it's probably a good combo for you, but probably impossible for those who require high CPU usage for games, 800mhz is too low. You should check out why you don't have any Android OS, Android System or Cell standby, because it is very unusual to not see these parameters in battery stats, even if you have the best combo, these should appear.
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IMO, 800mhz is still enough for gaming. Trust me No lag here when playing 3D games. We have already a great SOC, one of the best for dual core.
Concerning why I don't have Android OS, it is not a fake or whatever, just a Angelom's featuring I believe.
Hi Guys,
Anyone tried this kernel works on MIUI ROM ?
ram3n said:
Guys,
Here am I. Finally, I've got my ultimate combo.
Not to say too much, just take a look please :
I'm using 2000mha Battery with :
Wanam LP9 + Latest AbyssKernel 2.8 = my best combo ever
Duo : AbyssPlug + SIO
UC : 200 - 800 mHz
Extreme CPU and GPU UV values.
Some tweaks for both performance and battery.
This is what I called Perfection.
Thanks to GOD, I'm definitely a happy user.
My 2 cents.
Cheers matey
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All the time you said some tweaks but can you really explain ?
Cause I don't use any special tweaks (sched mc and idle mode) and I had 4 hours on screen with 50% battery left but without a 2000mha battery and with cm9 ^^
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bajee11 said:
Yes it's probably a good combo for you, but probably impossible for those who require high CPU usage for games, 800mhz is too low. You should check out why you don't have any Android OS, Android System or Cell standby, because it is very unusual to not see these parameters in battery stats, even if you have the best combo, these should appear.
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That's bull. 800mhz is more than enough to even play MC3.
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[Info]Monitoring cpu temperature of S3 is now possible

Hi guys,
am just happy to share the news that "monitoring cpu temperature" now works on s3 with custom kernels.(not tested with stock)
a big thanks to @viking37 here for finding this
How to?
install system tuner pro along with notification package and enable it in settings to monitor the temperature on notification bar.
alternatively you can also use system tuner pro widgets to monitor it on your homescreen.
edit:
temp monitoring seems to be working with all kernels!
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He he
Thanks to you also and you're welcome ("il n'y a pas de quoi" ou "de rien" in french, I have a doubt about the translation for "you're welcome")
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viking37 said:
He he
Thanks to you also and you're welcome ("il n'y a pas de quoi" ou "de rien" in french, I have a doubt about the translation for "you're welcome")
Honored by your thread
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lol thanks, do post you screenshot mate
I find it very interesting:
bala_gamer said:
Code:
#ifdef CONFIG_EXYNOS4_SETUP_THERMAL
/* below temperature base on the celcius degree */
struct s5p_platform_tmu midas_tmu_data __initdata = {
.ts = {
.stop_1st_throttle = 78,
.start_1st_throttle = 80,
.stop_2nd_throttle = 87,
.start_2nd_throttle = 103,
.start_tripping = 110, /* temp to do tripping */
.start_emergency = 120, /* To protect chip,forcely kernel panic */
.stop_mem_throttle = 80,
.start_mem_throttle = 85,
},
.cpufreq = {
.limit_1st_throttle = 800000, /* 800MHz in KHz order */
.limit_2nd_throttle = 200000, /* 200MHz in KHz order */
},
};
#endif
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Thank you for this find
First CPU temp limit before thermal throttling is at 80°C then thermal throttling is stopped when the CPU reached a temp of 78°C...
And the max temp that the CPU can handle is 120°C before a kernel panic so I presume the CPU shutdown?
While benchmarking at 1.4Ghz, no overheat:
63°C... There is still room before the first thermal throttling. And this is at the end of the bench (just a custom bench for the CPU)... I will do some tests at higher CPU freqs for see...
I think that this CPU does not heat that much.
hehe the excitement made you all forget to suggest apps for the rest of the forumers.
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radeonxt said:
hehe the excitement made you all forget to suggest apps for the rest of the forumers.
:victory:
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Hi,
bala_gamer said:
install system tuner pro along with notification package and enable it in settings to monitor the temperature on notification bar.
alternatively you can also use system tuner pro widgets to monitor it on your homescreen.
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System Tuner pro: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...her#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDYsImNjYzcxLnBtdy5wcm8iXQ..
System Tuner "free": https://play.google.com/store/apps/...eloper#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEwMiwiY2NjNzEucG13Il0.
Maybe there are other apps, I have not tested or searched yet...
I put the start of the discussion about the CPU temp from SiyahKernel's thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709686&page=324 (from the middle of the page then the next pages).
As suggested by bala_gamer it would be great to know if the other custom kernels support it, it would be interesting to know.
@ viking
most of the other apps in play store is not working. already tried it.
Good find viking37, been waiting for this for ages!
Glad to see bala made a thread for you and your discovery....
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Stressing the cpu for 3+ mins with stress cpu @ 1.5 ghz with uv bumps the temp upto 77c whereas 80 c is the throttle point.
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Bala I'm quoting your post with the throttle temps and playing it in that CPU heat thread from a day or so ago, I think some people need to be educated about what a CPU can do.
Can't believe the cut off for this CPU is 120c, that's unbelievable.
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nodstuff said:
Bala I'm quoting your post with the throttle temps and playing it in that CPU heat thread from a day or so ago, I think some people need to be educated about what a CPU can do.
Can't believe the cut off for this CPU is 120c, that's unbelievable.
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120c is insane.
AndreiLux pointed me to the file which had these settings. Have requested him to throw some more info on these throttle values, hopefully he does it once he comes back from vacation.
My question is if the cpu starts throttling down at 80c then how come it will reach such high temps?
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bala_gamer said:
120c is insane.
AndreiLux lointed me to the file which had these settings. Have requested him to throw some more info on these throttle values, hopefully he does it once he comes back from vacation.
My question is if the cpu starts throttling down at 80c then how come it will reach such high temps?
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That's a good question, my only guess is say you are using the phone heavily and your CPU temp is around 75c, then you do something very CPU intensive like a bench or stress test, it may cause the temp to jump quite rapidly to say 100c for a second before getting hit with throttle 2 @ 200mhz, if you only creep past 80c then you only get hit with throttle 1 @ 800mhz.
CPU temperatures fluctuate rapidly so going from 35-65 is only a second which means 65-95 is the same, plus the more heat already there the easier is is to generate more.
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It seems to work with harunjo's GalaxSih 3.5 kernel, so I imagine it would work with stock, too.
You can check the temperature in the terminal or over ADB by doing;
Code:
cat /sys/devices/platform/s5p-tmu/temperature
qwerty12 said:
It seems to work with harunjo's GalaxSih 3.5 kernel, so I imagine it would work with stock, too.
You can check the temperature in the terminal or over ADB by doing;
Code:
cat /sys/devices/platform/s5p-tmu/temperature
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+1 qwerty i did nothing with that temperature setting on galaxsih kernel..all is stock default setting
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What's the range of your cpu temp when your overclocked and undervolted?
Delete this plz
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Works also with the stock leaked JB Firmware I9300XXDLH9...
Thank's for that.
BelJanss said:
What's the range of your cpu temp when your overclocked and undervolted?
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Goes upto 68 or 70 when stressing and idles around 40.environment temperature is always around 35 to 40 here in day time.
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thats AWESOME . thank you man.
Working on stock kernel unrooted pics or it didn't happen did I hear
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Zenfone Dhrystone

Hi,
can someone run this on your zenphone? http://bit.ly/andhrystone
source code yere, just to know: https://github.com/teknoraver/dhrystone
teknoraver said:
Hi,
can someone run this on your zenphone? http://bit.ly/andhrystone
source code yere, just to know: https://github.com/teknoraver/dhrystone
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hi here is giving this install but it used for?
teknoraver said:
Hi,
can someone run this on your zenphone? http://bit.ly/andhrystone
source code yere, just to know: https://github.com/teknoraver/dhrystone
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Certainly, after you tell us what the heck it is.... Not running anything on my devices without prior knowledge of what it is and does...
It seems to be some kind of benchmark. Not running it until I know more, though.
Yeah, this is sketch as hell.
It's my android port for a popular benchmark https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhrystone
Actually i'm collecting results from various HW types (routers, computers, smartphones, etc.) here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xUSe7d46mop7UMhMMsB-EFukLQEHi40LAYoujoj3MsI/edit#gid=0
I just miss an entry for a new generation Atom like the one in the zenfone
The app requires any permission at all, and all sources are on github
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On my ZE550ML:
Thank you very much!
Soon I'll upload this apk in the play store, I have just to tidy it up a bt
thanks again!
Mmm, arch should be x86_64 instead of x86, I guess that it's running the i386 native code..
Ze551
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Hope it helps ur data.
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Wiki:
"Dhrystone is a synthetic computing benchmark program developed in 1984 by Reinhold P. Weicker intended to be representative of system (integer) programming. The Dhrystone grew to become representative of general processor (CPU) performance."
Result: 8078 But how can we compare to other CPUs? Is it using x86_64 arch? Does it have Single-thread performance bench?
p.s: Do not publish it yet, it needs to be polished. e.g. The loading arrow needs to be smaller add some color on a black background. Also, a CPU logo with ice or fire would be nice.
I like the idea though, its a simple, fast and accurate way of benching without heating the phone and waste battery for a long period of time. :good:
Nice to see that 64 bit OS will boost performance and even more if the apps are completely x64 optimized.
The benchmark is single threaded, and is working in 32 bit mode because of this code:
PHP:
private String detectCpu() {
if(Build.CPU_ABI.startsWith("arm64"))
return "arm64";
if(Build.CPU_ABI.startsWith("arm"))
return "arm";
if(Build.CPU_ABI.startsWith("x86_64"))
return "x86_64";
if(Build.CPU_ABI.startsWith("x86"))
return "x86";
if(Build.CPU_ABI.startsWith("mips64"))
return "mips64";
if(Build.CPU_ABI.startsWith("mips"))
return "mips";
return null;
}
In your firmware Build.CPU_ABI is "x86" so my app ran a 32 bit binary.
I need a way to differentiate between x86 and x86_64, maybe looking for "lm" in /proc/cpuinfo
something like this: http://pastebin.com/BfDJgatv
Hi guys,
this should run in 64 bit mode:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.teknoraver.andhrystone
teknoraver said:
Hi guys,
this should run in 64 bit mode:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.teknoraver.andhrystone
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I'm afraid this new version just crashes on launch on my ZE550ML.
what it does say before crashing?
ABI, arch, etc.?
Remember guys, our cpu is x86_64 but the os is 32 bit. A 64 bit application will not run since the libraries are 32 bit.
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