Hi all,
I have created this post for gathering developer support to fix the overheating issue found on s4.After browsing numerous forum I have found a devolper has made a script which can be flashed in recovery to solve overheating. So I request devolopers to take a look at this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2939100
And create such a zip for us to solve overheating while gaming issue which is a major problem.[emoji24]
IF YOU ARE READING THIS PLEASE SHARE WITH BEST DEVS OUT THERE AND HELP OUT!
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From my s4 running Euphoria OS!
Samsung themselves said that overheating might happen during use and it is normal. As long as it's not extreme.
You could also undervolt the CPU. People say that it doesn't overheat as much or at all.
GDReaper said:
Samsung themselves said that overheating might happen during use and it is normal. As long as it's not extreme.
You could also undervolt the CPU. People say that it doesn't overheat as much or at all.
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It is extreme
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Hi every one,
I tried to post this to the main thread of the kernal, but i could not since i am new member.
I just flash my new S4 I9500 to "Adam Kernel".
Main thing i noticed that the phone respond was better, and i really cant judged about other stuff since i did not use it.
But when i tired to test the phone with Antutu benchmark, noticed that the score was dropped from 281xx to 276xx, even when i am using the Performance instate of on-demand or other battery save options.
I hope if someone can help me to understand this.
Thank you very much,
Emad
rubema said:
Hi every one,
I tried to post this to the main thread of the kernal, but i could not since i am new member.
I just flash my new S4 I9500 to "Adam Kernel".
Main thing i noticed that the phone respond was better, and i really cant judged about other stuff since i did not use it.
But when i tired to test the phone with Antutu benchmark, noticed that the score was dropped from 281xx to 276xx, even when i am using the Performance instate of on-demand or other battery save options.
I hope if someone can help me to understand this.
Thank you very much,
Emad
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i don't see why you should be upset over benchmarks.
Benchmarks *can* give you an indication of performance, but *nothing* is better than simply making your own objective decision.
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saywhatt said:
i don't see why you should be upset over benchmarks.
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Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
Actually i am not upset quz of the benchmark result, all what i want to know in that case, is the new kernal give me less cpu power that the original?
I am only wondering..
Thank you,
its probably due to Governors change.
Adam kernel tweaked cpu governors to be power a power saver than performance. if you have Wanamlite rom you can manualy set cpu governors so you will see better benchmarks
zetlaw said:
its probably due to Governors change.
Adam kernel tweaked cpu governors to be power a power saver than performance. if you have Wanamlite rom you can manualy set cpu governors so you will see better benchmarks
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Oky i understand it, in that way.
Thank you 1+
Hi guys, Getting delivery of my nice new N4 tomorrow and already looked out the custom roms I fancy trying but I saw some videos with people describing lagging in some games, which is most likely explained by this video (which the forum won't let me post) ...
Youtube url = abf7nPiUUE8
In it, the presenter explains what thermal throttling Google has applied to stop the phone bursting into flames and killing everyone.
My question is, as the title says, do all the custom roms respect these thermal throttling values or will I find custom rom makers changing these to dangerous values just so their rom has the illusion of much more speed and performance of other roms even though this would come at the cost of possible bricking/destroying your phone and possibly injuring you or putting your life in danger.
Sorry if I made it sound over-dramatic.
djsubterrain said:
Hi guys, Getting delivery of my nice new N4 tomorrow and already looked out the custom roms I fancy trying but I saw some videos with people describing lagging in some games, which is most likely explained by this video (which the forum won't let me post) ...
Youtube url = abf7nPiUUE8
In it, the presenter explains what thermal throttling Google has applied to stop the phone bursting into flames and killing everyone.
My question is, as the title says, do all the custom roms respect these thermal throttling values or will I find custom rom makers changing these to dangerous values just so their rom has the illusion of much more speed and performance of other roms even though this would come at the cost of possible bricking/destroying your phone and possibly injuring you or putting your life in danger.
Sorry if I made it sound over-dramatic.
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Yes, you made it very dramatic. No dev will intentionaly build a rom or kernel to fry your cpu just to get higher clock speeds or benchmark results. Undervolting with a custom kernel will save you from some heat issues also.
gee2012 said:
Yes, you made it very dramtic. No dev will intentionaly build a rom or kernel to fry your cpu just to get higher clock speeds or benchmark results. Undervolting with a custom kernel will save you from a some heat issues also.
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Thanks for the answer although you didn't actually answer my query, I was wondering if someone could check their custom rom and tell me if the same file is there, with the same values as Google had set, just so I can confirm if custom rom designers use the same values.
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Thanks for the answer although you didn't actually answer my query, I was wondering if someone could check their custom rom and tell me if the same file is there, with the same values as Google had set, just so I can confirm if custom rom designers use the same values.
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Why not just look yourself? It is not that hard to DL a rom and have a look.
none of the kernels(yes, kernels not roms. roms have nothing tio do with it) disable thermal throttle, many raise the limit slightly though. but, there are many of us, like me, that chose to disable thermal throttle manually. and no, your phone wont burst into flames and explode. there still exists a safety, when you hit this safety temp of 100C, the phone will automatically turn off. yes, its safe to get that hot. and you will never ever reach that temp if you arent just trying to get your phone hot.
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Thanks for the answer although you didn't actually answer my query, I was wondering if someone could check their custom rom and tell me if the same file is there, with the same values as Google had set, just so I can confirm if custom rom designers use the same values.
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Most custom kernels are modfied stock kernels, better check the kernel threads but i guess they follow the stock kernel directory`s. As said undervolting decreases heat considerably especialy when gaming and performing intensive tasks .
Is it at all possible to overclock my phone I've heard about it but not sure
NutJob_Gaming said:
Is it at all possible to overclock my phone I've heard about it but not sure
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Yeap, but you to have to flash either a custom rom and kernel, or just a stock based custom kernel.
For example you can flash CM 12.1 and use Renix63's kernel which features CPU overclock, custom governors & I/O schedulers etc. Search the S3 Threads, there's everything to answer any of your questions. If you need help by finding something specific, I can you list you the corresponding threads for unlocking/rooting and a rom&kernel to keep up with the latest progress.
I would not be too excited however, overclock is not really needed on our device, only if you need to run an heavy game
The phone gets pretty hot as it is so I wouldn't do it if I were you.
Excuse me fellas, but I have my phone overclocked without any issues. I'm getting a faster response and I haven't faced any high temp. So, before replying, have it tested, because it seems that you got the answers from the back of your head. He doesn't care if there are problems, you won't prevent him, or better, you dont have the privilege to do so.
Check my signature. @1497Mhz (I had it @1593 for a while), with a great enough battery life, better responsiveness and a cool phone.
Hi guys,
I have purchased Note 4 recently and it seems to be heating in minimal tasks also like surfing the internet. i have flashed KITKAT, LOLLIPOP(default) and MARSHMALLOW but in all these firmwares the problem seemed to be consistent. Earlier i used snapdragon phone which was clocked at 2.3 GHZ and used to heat @ heavy games like No Limits, with recording on but this one is heating in angry birds itself. Though no lags are observed. I have not tried the Marshmallow version latest yet but some body told that latest update fixed heating issue. The root problem i see is its Processor clocked @ 2.7 GHZ, i mean this much we see in PC. I dont understand why they have gone so far. Now Samsung kernel must be clocked such way that on demand it bumps the frequency to max. This max i want to limit to 2 GHZ but without knocking down KNOX warranty. If some one has latest updated Marshmallow release and can confirm that it is indeed not heating please comment or tell me the solution to this problem, i really like this phone but hate when it heats. I am ok with slight lagging due to underclocking. i am willing to flash kernels with lower max frequency via ODIN. No custom recovery intended. Also i dont want to loose on warranty.
Thanks and Regards,
Really looking forward to solution
Ankit
xdatechie said:
Hi guys,
I have purchased Note 4 recently and it seems to be heating in minimal tasks also like surfing the internet. i have flashed KITKAT, LOLLIPOP(default) and MARSHMALLOW but in all these firmwares the problem seemed to be consistent. Earlier i used snapdragon phone which was clocked at 2.3 GHZ and used to heat @ heavy games like No Limits, with recording on but this one is heating in angry birds itself. Though no lags are observed. I have not tried the Marshmallow version latest yet but some body told that latest update fixed heating issue. The root problem i see is its Processor clocked @ 2.7 GHZ, i mean this much we see in PC. I dont understand why they have gone so far. Now Samsung kernel must be clocked such way that on demand it bumps the frequency to max. This max i want to limit to 2 GHZ but without knocking down KNOX warranty. If some one has latest updated Marshmallow release and can confirm that it is indeed not heating please comment or tell me the solution to this problem, i really like this phone but hate when it heats. I am ok with slight lagging due to underclocking. i am willing to flash kernels with lower max frequency via ODIN. No custom recovery intended. Also i dont want to loose on warranty.
Thanks and Regards,
Really looking forward to solution
Ankit
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well i had the same problem in LP but with MM the heating problem is gone. You might have a defective device.
Sent from my SM-N910G using Tapatalk
Amar.B said:
well i had the same problem in LP but with MM the heating problem is gone. You might have a defective device.
Sent from my SM-N910G using Tapatalk
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Thanks , but i have got replacements and all of them heated in marshmallow, but i didnot try thr latest patch of marshmallow. So according to you in Marshmallow its not heating at all right?
xdatechie said:
Thanks , but i have got replacements and all of them heated in marshmallow, but i didnot try thr latest patch of marshmallow. So according to you in Marshmallow its not heating at all right?
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Yeah don't worry, mine has been replaced too actually twice in one week
i asked around and i found out that the heating issue is normal. just flash the latest august security patch
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I am using LG V20 with 915 Oreo ROM installed. I am using it for the normal usage without any kind of gaming. But it lags a lot while using apps like Instagram, YouTube etc. I have installed 10000mah extended battery bought from ali-express. I tried playing Pub G once, and the experience was horrible.
Please guide me how to reduce the thermal throttling, lag on v20?
If you go to the start of the Mods section in the following link
https://pupontech.com/lg-v20-review/#more-331
It describes how to test for thermal throttling.
The link for the material to use shows out of stock
Here's another amazon link
thermal pad
Randy
randytsuch said:
If you go to the start of the Mods section in the following link
https://pupontech.com/lg-v20-review/#more-331
It describes how to test for thermal throttling.
The link for the material to use shows out of stock
Here's another amazon link
thermal pad
Randy
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Thanks for replying. Is there amy custom rom available which can solve this problem? or any way to overlcock the cpu to make it faster to play pubg?
teji007 said:
Thanks for replying. Is there amy custom rom available which can solve this problem? or any way to overlcock the cpu to make it faster to play pubg?
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I don't think a rom can fix a overheating problem. And overclocking the cpu will make it even hotter, so will make your problem worse.
This seems to be a common issue with v20s, lots of info if you google it.