Nexus 6p SD 810 Cooling - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Lately, it seems that many devices utilizing the Snapdragon 810 chip use a heat pipe cooling solution to help remedy the 810's thermal issues. For a better idea, the image below is what I'm referring to:
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So my question is: Does the Nexus 6p implement some kind of special cooling system like a heat pipe to help control the 810's notorious overheating issues?
Thanks

According to the ifixit teardown, there seems to be no heatpipe cooling in the 6P
https://de.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+6P+Teardown/51660

q173242 said:
According to the ifixit teardown, there seems to be no heatpipe cooling in the 6P
https://de.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+6P+Teardown/51660
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Thank you for the quick reply. That is quite disappointing though. I wish they would've implemented something extra to combat thermal problems.

Nexus 6P has the newer version of the Snapdragon 810, this should prevent overheating already.
Correct me if I'm wrong though.

Casmo said:
Nexus 6P has the newer version of the Snapdragon 810, this should prevent overheating already.
Correct me if I'm wrong though.
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I've heard that the new version inside the Nexus 6p does help somewhat with overheating but the SD 810 will still throttle due to thermal temps.

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Nexus 4 Temperature Issue

I currently have a Nexus 4 8GB on the Paranoid Android ROM, with Franco Kernel (Faster Binned CPU), the CPU temperature never seems to go below 45 degrees C works out to around 113F, When I'm using the phone for basic use this is just texting and using messaging apps no gaming whatsoever its on about 50degrees C. I tried to reduce the voltages by 150mV has no effect on the temperature what so ever.
This is my second Nexus 4 after the first had dead pixels, Do the temperatures seem fine, I mean a friend of mine has the same device rom/kernel and his device stays in the 30's ...
so whats the issue? your cpu temperature is smack dab in the middle of normal. your friend is either making up stuff, never leaves the air conditioning, or lives in a place thats cold. yesterday i was taking photos outside in the summer heat, and my phone hit 55C, also normal.
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simms22 said:
so whats the issue? your cpu temperature is smack dab in the middle of normal. your friend is either making up stuff, never leaves the air conditioning, or lives in a place thats cold. yesterday i was taking photos outside in the summer heat, and my phone hit 55C, also normal.
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Thanks that's comforting...
just remember, human body temp averages about 37C, which is not hot. a quad core cpu can get really hot if being pushed, and still be "safe".

new Nexus 6p update fixes 810 performance problems

According to https://plus.google.com/+FranciscoFranco1990/posts/dXBtugbiy2A (by the author of Franco's kernel)
Not only its performance has improved due to numerous changes in the framework + Kernel, it proves the so much criticised Snapdragon 810 runs beautifully and cold as **** when the software implementation is right. An un****able Android version without OEM/carrier **** or ridiculous UI **** ups, with proper tuning (Marshmallow really did up its game when setting up different tasks to sets of cpus as I explained earlier).
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Also http://m.imgur.com/a/xExse
do you think these patches be ported to OPT ?
If so then Francisco is the guy to do it, his involvement seems to be quite official too as Adam Krisko (The community manager for OnePlus) seems to have been the one who supplied Francisco with a nice new OnePlus 2 and a OnePlus X :
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https://plus.google.com/+FranciscoFranco1990/posts/egKJs4JqiwR
Since the official Marshmallow version is out for the OnePlus 2 this month (quite possibly the X also), it could be coming with a kernel supplied by Francisco, most likely with the optimisation you mentioned. (It's more likely they will try to release the official Marshmallow with Franco also releasing his kernel around the same time).
Which, in my book, is ALL good. Our phone could finally be becoming the "Flagship killer" it was meant to be.

Normal temps on cool day?

Are these normal temps? I think otterbox defender is making my mxpe hotter.
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A case will keep heat in more, but it doesn't create heat... Your temps do seem high depending on what your doing, I see 107F CPU temps with average use (42C) which seems pretty normal to me, and I see it shoot up towards 120F (50C) sometimes during very heavy use, but by that time thermal throttling is starting to occur (~48C) and the big cores are taken off-line.
acejavelin said:
A case will keep heat in more, but it doesn't create heat... Your temps do seem high depending on what your doing, I see 107F CPU temps with average use (42C) which seems pretty normal to me, and I see it shoot up towards 120F (50C) sometimes during very heavy use, but by that time thermal throttling is starting to occur (~48C) and the big cores are taken off-line.
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Web browsing and top of the screen was getting hot. so I checked cpuz temps, and seen quite a few sensors high so tis why I ask. And it was only 74f out I think.
When is the last time you did a cache wipe?
acejavelin said:
When is the last time you did a cache wipe?
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Been a while.
Hitti2 said:
Been a while.
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Probably the first place I would start...

Help! Extremely low performance on LG V20's Snapdragon 820.

Today I bought a used LG V20. After using it for a few hours I noticed some serious lag issue, so I decided to do a benchmark. And behold, a SD 820 that scores 50220 in Antutu. So if any of you guys have any ideas what may have caused it, help a brother out pls.
dmc3dante1 said:
Today I bought a used LG V20. After using it for a few hours I noticed some serious lag issue, so I decided to do a benchmark. And behold, a SD 820 that scores 50220 in Antutu. So if any of you guys have any ideas what may have caused it, help a brother out pls.
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What model?
Still_living714 said:
What model?
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US99610f I believe.
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US99610f I believe.
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But the tech guy at the store said that my phone is actually H910PR after checking my IMEI though
I had the same problem until I rooted and installed the thermal throttle fix. Apparently LG has set the CPU to throttle down at a much lower temperature than necessary and the CPU cores hang around the low speeds for a while. My phone would lag anytime I did anything that used a good amount of resources. I couldn't even record a video without the phone and the finish video laggy and choppy as hell.

[Benchmarks] LG G3 1181/2658 in GeekBench4! Post your scores!

Hi I've just got (I think) pretty high score on my LG G3 using GeekBench4! The phone doesn't have any cooling mods, but I'm thinking about making it cooler. If you got more awesome scores, post them in replies!
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browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/10054471 - here's the online submition.
Ehh, benchmark scores are meaningless, it has nothing to do with real life daily usage.
Yeah, I know that the performance shown in benchmark isn't equal to the daily usage, but that's the point(less) of overclock for me Btw. I was using your kernel when I was doing benchmark /PL
geekbench 4, Fulmics 8, marshmallow + kernel xceed 8f (no reboot issue)
single 1062, multi 2764
edit: I have copper heatsink installed. Real cheap on aliexpress + silver paste. But.. I think thermal pad is enough. I tried both. Copper is marginally better but its not worth trouble.
ezantera said:
geekbench 4, Fulmics 8, marshmallow + kernel xceed 8f (no reboot issue)
single 1062, multi 2764
edit: I have copper heatsink installed. Real cheap on aliexpress + silver paste. But.. I think thermal pad is enough. I tried both. Copper is marginally better but its not worth trouble.
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Any OC/UV?
Default xceed speed is 2,65ghz. I did not tweak anything, just flash 8f version of xceed.
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Any OC/UV?
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