Thermal - Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Questions & Answers

I have installed the thermal mod, and my cpu heat is about 50 celcius. Is it very harmful to the cpu?

kar1221 said:
I have installed the thermal mod, and my cpu heat is about 50 celcius. Is it very harmful to the cpu?
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What mod ?

Mine avgs 24c to 30c, 50c seems a bit high. Seems like you have something running in the background

here's a screenshot of my thermals

kar1221 said:
I have installed the thermal mod, and my cpu heat is about 50 celcius. Is it very harmful to the cpu?
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the problem is not much in the CPU as it is tested for higher temperatures but for the battery ... as the heat is definitely deleterious ..rather than putting mods (which modify the thermal) I recommend a good custom kernel or alternatively if you want to save battery use morpho (ex spectrum) obviously you must have the root

PYCON said:
What mod ?
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Sorry for late reply, I am busy recently. I am using Jthermal-Mod

Skake said:
the problem is not much in the CPU as it is tested for higher temperatures but for the battery ... as the heat is definitely deleterious ..rather than putting mods (which modify the thermal) I recommend a good custom kernel or alternatively if you want to save battery use morpho (ex spectrum) obviously you must have the root
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I know it will harm the battery and cpu, I installed thermal mod because of the frame loss when I am playing pubg or other heavy game something like that.

kar1221 said:
Sorry for late reply, I am busy recently. I am using Jthermal-Mod
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I have no idea of what u are meaning sorry... Do u have a link? I'm a bit curious :silly:

PYCON said:
I have no idea of what u are meaning sorry... Do u have a link? I'm a bit curious :silly:
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Here, https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80088525&postcount=36

i've been using my note 7 with thermal mod for about 6 months now, and the highest temp i ever got was 47°c and that was me playing pubg on extreme+smooth settings with the charger on. be very careful when playing on high temps for long period of time as it will destroy your battery like it did with my redmi note 4.

kar1221 said:
Here, https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80088525&postcount=36
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Thx. I've tested it but I suppose it could give gain in performance while running MIUI' roms. On my CR Droid rom, it seems worst with it...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81565077&postcount=58

ok but guys do you realize what you're doing? if you play games that require a lot of resources it is obvious that the CPU and GPU heat up now if you didn't know there are pads specially created for this ... they cost about 20 euros, you place the phone in this pad and behind it there is a fan mounted and in addition there are function keys obviously it connects via Bluetooth, and for those who love these games it is the only real solution especially if you spend many hours playing, I have never had thermal problems indeed actually on a leEco ​​the 2 yes but it was a problem that was due to the charging settings too aggressive. so since changing a battery today is not easy and above all it is better to save the phone with one of these pads ...

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CPU Temperature?

Hello,
I just bought an N7 (16GB) a couple days ago.
Rooted with stock rom and Faux kernel. However my CPU Temperature is at 110-122 degrees F. Is this supposed to happen.
Haven't played any Tegra games since I've rooted it, but that's seems a little high to begin with.
Mods, feel free to move this if it is not in the correct forum.
Thanks,
Cyanide
Cyanidex00 said:
Hello,
I just bought an N7 (16GB) a couple days ago.
Rooted with stock rom and Faux kernel. However my CPU Temperature is at 110-122 degrees F. Is this supposed to happen.
Haven't played any Tegra games since I've rooted it, but that's seems a little high to begin with.
Mods, feel free to move this if it is not in the correct forum.
Thanks,
Cyanide
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I am not sure how tablets work but in the PC building community, 122F (about 50C) is not hot at all, it's actually a decent idling temp. Like I said, I don't know how tablet CPU/GPUs work, but at that temp you shouldn't have to worry much.
Thanks Mav,
Doesn't feel overly hot, but looking at the actual temperature just worried me a little bit.
Cyanidex00 said:
Hello,
I just bought an N7 (16GB) a couple days ago.
Rooted with stock rom and Faux kernel. However my CPU Temperature is at 110-122 degrees F. Is this supposed to happen.
Haven't played any Tegra games since I've rooted it, but that's seems a little high to begin with.
Mods, feel free to move this if it is not in the correct forum.
Thanks,
Cyanide
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Have you changed the max clock speed? If you're not playing graphic intense games 110-120 degrees is pretty high. The warmest mine has gotten even while gaming is 104 degrees.
I use System Tuner Pro to change the SysCtl options. I just used the recommended settings, I don't adjust anything.
Since both SetCPU and STP have clock adjusters, is that going to make a difference or will it cause problems?
Cyanidex00 said:
I use System Tuner Pro to change the SysCtl options. I just used the recommended settings, I don't adjust anything.
Since both SetCPU and STP have clock adjusters, is that going to make a difference or will it cause problems?
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Often times two CPU management apps running together will cause overheating and performance problems. I can't say if that's what yours is or not, but I would eliminate the possibility if I were trying to reduce heat, by clearing the app data on those apps and uninstalling them, rebooting, and installing only the one you will use.
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50C is normal. 100C is the nexus 7 safety shut down temp(itll shut off when reacing 100C). 40-65C is a normal range when cpu is active, maybe higher when using cpu intensive games.
airmaxx23 said:
Have you changed the max clock speed? If you're not playing graphic intense games 110-120 degrees is pretty high. The warmest mine has gotten even while gaming is 104 degrees.
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You're probably getting that confused with battery temperature.
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[Q] Heating problem

it's getting hot within a 10-15 min. last day i have just take 2-3 picture of my friend from N4 and it feel hot in hand and same happened at home also is it normal with N4.
GS150R said:
it's getting hot within a 10-15 min. last day i have just take 2-3 picture of my friend from N4 and it feel hot in hand and same happened at home also is it normal with N4.
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You may use an app such as System Tuner to watch your CPU temperature. Mine get 50 celcius after 15minutes playing NFS MW... I dont know if it is still normal.
What version are you on? Mine used to be uncomfortably warm, but since 4.2.2, that has been fixed for me.
Sent from my Nexus 4
GS150R said:
it's getting hot within a 10-15 min. last day i have just take 2-3 picture of my friend from N4 and it feel hot in hand and same happened at home also is it normal with N4.
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Hi,
It feels hot... its very subjective without a real measured CPU or battery temp. Like opticaldh said, install an app with monitoring CPU temp and see. What kernel ?
Also what is the battery temp?
opticaldh said:
You may use an app such as System Tuner to watch your CPU temperature. Mine get 50 celcius after 15minutes playing NFS MW... I dont know if it is still normal.
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Hi,
Normal with these kind of games... But without more informations, overclock, underclock, undervolt, what kernel?
In any case with such of but playing heavy game I don't see where is the problem.
You can also search in the Nexus 4 General and Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting sections there is another threads...
nhatters said:
What version are you on? Mine used to be uncomfortably warm, but since 4.2.2, that has been fixed for me.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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at first use it feel hot(over a wifi) at the top of the back panel then (with 4.2.2)i tried to connect it to my pc running win-xp but fail in between it behaves abnormal after some 2-3 restart it work pretty normal(now i am using Bluetooth to share data to pc) but still some lag in touch and heating problem.
viking37 said:
Hi,
It feels hot... its very subjective without a real measured CPU or battery temp. Like opticaldh said, install an app with monitoring CPU temp and see. What kernel ?
Also what is the battery temp?
Hi,
Normal with these kind of games... But without more informations, overclock, underclock, undervolt, what kernel?
In any case with such of but playing heavy game I don't see where is the problem.
You can also search in the Nexus 4 General and Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting sections there is another threads...
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at first use it feel hot(over a wifi) at the top of the back panel then (with 4.2.2)i tried to connect it to my pc running win-xp but fail in between it behaves abnormal after some 2-3 restart it work pretty normal(now i am using Bluetooth to share data to pc) but still some lag in touch and heating problem.
viking37 said:
Hi,
Normal with these kind of games... But without more informations, overclock, underclock, undervolt, what kernel?
In any case with such of but playing heavy game I don't see where is the problem.
You can also search in the Nexus 4 General and Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting sections there is another threads...
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I am on Franco kernel, fast CPU, UV 150 (Default for 384Hz is 850, now it is 700). That's what makes me worry.
My Nexus has been getting uncomfortably hot. I first noticed it last night after getting to a friends place and took the phone out. It was really hot and the battery had dropped about 20% for a 15 minute drive. I checked the battery and Google Maps was showing at the top with the most usage even though it wasn't enabled.
I then proceeded to check the settings in Maps and turned off all the location tracking stuff which was unfortunately enabled.
However, even today my phone was again quite warm after driving around. Battery didn't even show Google Maps so that wasn't the cause.
It may have something to do with signal issues always trying to get the strongest signal as it doesn't happen when I am at home and not moving around.
Maybe your friend is hot
sent from my nexus 4; cat on lap, beer in hand
Please help me.how to overcome or reduce heating problem of nexus 4.
is this your first smartphone? they all get "hot"
Only way to really reduce heat without an impact on performance would be to undervolt. Another way would be to underclock. Both you need a custom kernel to do.
IINexusII said:
is this your first smartphone? they all get "hot"
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Yes! it is.
Detailed said:
Only way to really reduce heat without an impact on performance would be to undervolt. Another way would be to underclock. Both you need a custom kernel to do.
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Which kernel do you preferred.
GS150R said:
Yes! it is.
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well its normal then
@Detailed, @opticaldh, shutup and stop telling people to undervolt, youll just get them into more trouble.
Matrix kernel runs at 288 MHz when idling, you can under volt it at around 650ma there.
I am running Motley kernel, idling at 308 MHz, UV at 700 ma. The only time I notice my n4 getting hot is when I use GPS and charging simultaneously.
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i don't have a problem with heating on my Nexus 4, running latest franco kernel + uv settings makes it a lot cooler than before, when i don't use uv settings it heats up too pretty fast but with those settings it even stays cool on benchmarks and stability tests, cause i don't play on my Nexus 4, could try that out too to see if it gets hot. well it gets slightly warm but never "hot" i would never call it that.
IINexusII said:
well its normal then
@Detailed, @opticaldh, shutup and stop telling people to undervolt, youll just get them into more trouble.
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OK.thanks for your help.
jamesc760 said:
Matrix kernel runs at 288 MHz when idling, you can under volt it at around 650ma there.
I am running Motley kernel, idling at 308 MHz, UV at 700 ma. The only time I notice my n4 getting hot is when I use GPS and charging simultaneously.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
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OK . I am try this.
Ƶero said:
i don't have a problem with heating on my Nexus 4, running latest franco kernel + uv settings makes it a lot cooler than before, when i don't use uv settings it heats up too pretty fast but with those settings it even stays cool on benchmarks and stability tests, cause i don't play on my Nexus 4, could try that out too to see if it gets hot. well it gets slightly warm but never "hot" i would never call it that.
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OK. I am try this.

I9500 Octacore is this normal ? temps 65-70 and throttling... don't know

Hi i've just got my new S4 I9500 octacore from my carrier here in my country argentina, it came loaded with default stock firmware, but I need to know if these temps are normal.
I'm posting a youtube video so you can see what's going on... Are these temps normal, first of all
- Demand mode with throttling up to 1600 ghz ,CPU temp rises to around 75-80 C while playing modern combat 4
- Demand mode limiting max cpu to 1000 ghz CPU temp goes around 60C
So I've seen some videos of guys doing a performance test, while gaming and they checked with system tuner CPU temp and had after 5 minutes of gaming with Modern combat around 52C and with throttling mode I believe with max CPU speed to 1.6hhz so is my phone defective?
We all know there's no thermal compound or discipation on these cpu's like on notebooks.
Tomorrow I'm going to ask for another phone and see if I get the same temps, if not what do I have left flash a custom rom ? undervolt ?
I've seen some people checking the temp of the phone but only having as a referecne the external thermistor which is not an accurate way of measuring temp.
Basically I don't want to end up with a brick, as you know high temps on this Lead free solder BGA's, start to make solder joints brittle and crack. Then you come up with wifi not working, because the BGA chips's actually desoldered.
I couldn't place the link cause I'm not allowed to paste as a first time user, sorry
This is the youtube video link youtube.com/watch?v=f-tYmOgOQ34
The Exynos5 OCTA CPU can get even much higher (90C) so it's pretty normal.
About the other Videos, are you sure that what you saw was the CPU temps and not just the overall device temperature?
These are normal temperatures, you're reading the on-core sensors. Most apps and users don't know about them.
noideaforusername said:
The Exynos5 OCTA CPU can get even much higher (90C) so it's pretty normal.
About the other Videos, are you sure that what you saw was the CPU temps and not just the overall device temperature?
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Yup I'm pretty sure it was the CPU core temp what I saw , let me show you the link from the guy who did the performance test check it here
he was using system tuner. Here this guy shows about 52 C after playing modern combat 4. Why on earth am I getting like 75C with on demand throttling ? . If this phone can reach as high as 90C as it's got no heat discipation it's going to die in less than a month. Is there any way to undervolt with the stock rom from my carrier without using a custom kernel ?
youtube.com/watch?v=Cg7VKs1EMww << check this link guy showint 52 C after gaming MC 4
Because that's not the CPU temperature he's reading, that's the temperature measured by the charger chip.
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Because that's not the CPU temperature he's reading, that's the temperature measured by the charger chip.
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No it's not that's the CPU core die temp , I can tell you for sure cause it's the thermal sensor within /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/curr_temp I opened both system tuner and cool tool to verify it
AndreiLux said:
Because that's not the CPU temperature he's reading, that's the temperature measured by the charger chip.
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Listen to AnderiLux, he knows this device better than anyone else here.
noideaforusername said:
Listen to AnderiLux, he knows this device better than anyone else here.
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He's saying it's mostly the sensor on the battery charger, but I could veriiy it's the on die cpu temperature.. the external temperature he says it's the external thermistor and it's not the one I'm using , not even the one from the guy on the video.
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He's saying it's mostly the sensor on the battery charger, but I could veriiy it's the on die cpu temperature.. the external temperature he says it's the external thermistor and it's not the one I'm using , not even the one from the guy on the video.
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You're right, System Tuner seems to read them out correctly (he updated the app). But it still doesn't matter. The temperature drop from 75°C to 50 range within a fraction of a second, that's video is still worthless since he still didn't have it running in the background.
These are normal CPU running temperatures.
AndreiLux said:
These are normal temperatures, you're reading the on-core sensors. Most apps and users don't know about them.
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You have an I9500 as well? what temps are you having while gaming .. talking obviously about CPU core temp , not the external temp diode which gets the battery temp, being useless.
Hi , same temp on my i9500 I thought it was my phone defective but no
its normal
cheers:good:
dalle3 said:
Hi , same temp on my i9500 I thought it was my phone defective but no
its normal
cheers:good:
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Wowww ! holy jeez really? Can you post more details , take some screenshots. Are you running custom rom or stock rom from your carrier?
What temps are you getting while gaming ?
When did you buy the phone
cheers~!
I think its normal
My Note 2 CPU temp gets around 75- 80c ( but i think the device from outside feels like 40-45c ) after 5 - 6 minutes of running the CPU on full load in cold room but as AndreiLux said the temp goes to around 50c in eye blink
and don't forget Exynos 5410 is way more powerful than 4412 :good:
Andrei I didn't know you were in charge of developing Perseus Kernel for the S4. Would it be good if I change the kernel to yours, I was thinking in undervolting it to improve the temps. Have you tried undervolting it ? and know which are stable voltages for both Little and Big arm ?.
On the other hand , can you guide me abit on flashing, I got my carrier stock rom now and I don't want to screw it up or brick it. It's not unlocked. So can you guide me out how to flash say the best custom rom ? ( is it wanama ) and how to flash your kernel perseus ? do I need to download the rom separately and kernel aside ?.
I have been using TempMonitor app with great accuracy, it includes temperature in the status bar and you can easy check the actual CPU temp.
My temp readings is about 38C to 55C depends, Skype goes higher temp up to 58C
I9500UBUBMF3
Nothing much to say,
only bad luck the unit is defective temp jumps from 35-80c, usb works only first 10min after you power on the device ,i live in Vienna warranty is not worth anything here because
phone is purchased from world wide distributors California US(EU warranty, and US warranty not the same thing).
Phone act same with official rom and with custom rom (temps and usb fault)
for charging i use wireless charging kit ,the usb connector is not broken or defective in any way ,
Cheers
dalle3 said:
Nothing much to say,
only bad luck the unit is defective temp jumps from 35-80c, usb works only first 10min after you power on the device ,i live in Vienna warranty is not worth anything here because
phone is purchased from world wide distributors California US(EU warranty, and US warranty not the same thing).
Phone act same with official rom and with custom rom (temps and usb fault)
for charging i use wireless charging kit ,the usb connector is not broken or defective in any way ,
Cheers
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So you say the unit is defective yours? it jumps from 35 to 80 C in what kind of tests? can you detail me a little bit more. Mine jumped to 80C while doing heavy stress tests like gaming on modern combat 4 if I left the unit to throttle doing the governor scheduling of the cpu from 250mhz to 1.6mhz.
I need you to install a couple apps, Cool Tool so you can see in real time the temperature , go to labels , choose custom label --> advanced tuning --> custom label choose prefix and write CPU TEMP , select postfix and write @ C. Then go to advanced and under Custom Label Path write down /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/curr_temp that way you'll have a status on top showing the cpu temp.
If you can please install it so you can see how the cpu frequency it's jumping from a low state while doing any task I'll be grateful
Hi, installed cool tool same temp values as in temp monitor , i did a screen record with some simple tasks so You can see how phone act , uploading rar now on zippyshare.
Sorry for the late reply but I was at work
http://www22.zippyshare.com/v/51117352/file.html

[Q] How to tweak this kernel?

How to tweak this kernel for stopping G2 from overheating? Even I lowered my CPU to 1ghz it is still overheating. :crying: please help. thanks
Hi,
What is exactly overheating for you???
Can you share your CPU/battery temperatures?
Overheating... But when? When playing a game while downloading a huge file over 4G and while charging?
viking37 said:
Hi,
Guys you realize that you have a quadcore at 2.26 Ghz... And when you play a (heavy) game or some other heavy tasks (browsing in 4G for example) it's normal that the CPU heats, right?
Temperature is very subjective without reading the CPU temp with an app, it feels hot in your hand (you can have cold hands and in this case you feel much more the heat) and it's hot because the CPU temp is about 90°C is different...
Heat and overheat (or "maximum overheating" like above ) is different too..., in any case there is a thermal throttling that prevent overheating. Our CPU shutdowns at 120°C so there is a little room... Even 80°C is nothing for the CPU...
Even 90°C for the CPU temperature is almost nothing (for the the stressed people) and there is a thermal protection in any case. Thermal throttling that reduces the CPU freq according to the CPU temp, same thing for the battery. And in case of extreme temperature -> shutdown.
And if you speak about "overheating" when playing a game or browsing while charging your phone...
Check your CPU temp with an app and report here...
It remembers me all the threads about "overheating" in the Nexus 4 forum...
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After that you can try to undervolt a little (be carefull, step by step and don't set your undervolt at boot unless you're sure it's stable) and play with the thermal control by decreasing the max CPU temperature before thermal throttling...
You can use an app like Trickster Mod or Faux123 app (kernel enhancement) on the Play Store.
viking37 said:
Hi,
What is exactly overheating for you???
Can you share your CPU/battery temperatures?
Overheating... But when? When playing a game while downloading a huge file over 4G and while charging?
After that you can try to undervolt a little (be carefull, step by step and don't set your undervolt at boot unless you're sure it's stable) and play with the thermal control by decreasing the max CPU temperature before thermal throttling...
You can use an app like Trickster Mod or Faux123 app (kernel enhancement) on the Play Store.
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After playing heavy games, I can use my phone to iron clothes. lol. Well, I know it have quad core that's why I bought it. And I think having this kind of power is a disadvantage too because it heats very quickly like 10mins of heavy gaming.. And by heating it decreases the battery life.. I don't want to use this quad core phone in just browsing and watching video only, i bought this for gaming also.. lol
I don't know now where to use these quad cores.. lol... I envy my brother now, playing games smoothly on his ip5s with cool temp.. >.<
I have fauxclock and leave it to Intellithermal frequency throttle temp:80c and core throttle temp 85c. Is that ok?
Thanks :cyclops:
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Hummm..... :laugh:
Decrease the two temperatures of 10°C... And use Ondemand or Interactive governor with MpDesicion "on"...
Try undervolt/underclock a little... No need to underclock at 1 Ghz otherwise, right, it will lag...
But I don't think you really understand what I was trying to say... Heavy games+quadcore 2,26 Ghz+10 mins of use with that...= heat (and not overheating), are you sure there is something wrong or abnormal?
What is your CPU/battery temperatures???
And please don't compare our CPU's with the one in the Iphhone 5, it's not the same thing.
viking37 said:
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Hummm..... :laugh:
Decrease the two temperatures of 10°C... And use Ondemand or Interactive governor with MpDesicion "on"...
Try undervolt/underclock a little... No need to underclock at 1 Ghz otherwise, right, it will lag...
But I don't think you really understand what I was trying to say... Heavy games+quadcore 2,26 Ghz+10 mins of use with that...= heat (and not overheating), are you sure there is something wrong or abnormal?
What is your CPU/battery temperatures???
And please don't compare our CPU's with the one in the Iphhone 5, it's not the same thing.
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I think its totally heat. But is it ok to heat it for like 1hr straight? Will it decrease the lifespan of my battery?
Well, i'm not comparing it, just envy. >.< haha
Thanks again.
Do you play clash of clans?
Scorbion said:
Do you play clash of clans?
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Yup I also play that game? Why?
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maybe guys you can help me also on undervolting d802 for gaming?
thanks
coowkeee said:
maybe guys you can help me also on undervolting d802 for gaming?
thanks
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Hi,
Is that too hard to do it by yourself . This:
viking37 said:
After that you can try to undervolt a little (be carefull, step by step and don't set your undervolt at boot unless you're sure it's stable).
...
You can use an app like Trickster Mod or Faux123 app (kernel enhancement) on the Play Store.
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Begin with -25 mV but don't set at boot, use your phone for a day like as always (games, browsing, etc...). If you don't have reboots or anything wrong then try another step by - 25 mV. If you went too low your phone will reboot, (so don't use the set/apply on boot setting or you could have a bootloop), at this point you"ll know the undervolt possibility. Apply your last setting before the crash and see...
I don't know what we could do more... I think you need to read a bit more
viking37 said:
Hi,
Is that too hard to do it by yourself . This:
Begin with -25 mV but don't set at boot, use your phone for a day like as always (games, browsing, etc...). If you don't have reboots or anything wrong then try another step by - 25 mV. If you went too low your phone will reboot, (so don't use the set/apply on boot setting or you could have a bootloop), at this point you"ll know the undervolt possibility. Apply your last setting before the crash and see...
I don't know what we could do more... I think you need to read a bit more
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Heloo i have the same problem when i play games likeplants vs zombies my phone hetas badly imen like 70°C(160°F) and i dont think it normal in like 10 to 15 min to be like that,i have root andtrickster app instaled and i alawys check the temperature.
I know its normal for the phone to heat but not so fast i seen thrads where users reported theyre g2 doesent heat bad att all.I have cpu threshold. on ,activated it from secret men.
So please helpwith advice and youre experience with this problem.
Thank you!
Hi,
Strif3, it's normal, point. 70°C is the CPU temperature limit before thermal throttling. What can I say more??? Read my posts above...
Use your phone like you want, as usual in any case there is a thermal protection! I think that Qualcomm knows how their SoC needs to be set about thermal stuff and I think (I'm sure) you can play heavy games without any issues even if your phone is at 70°C.
If your CPU temp was at 100°C (without modifie the thermal throttling), ok maybe here there is a problem (it depends also what you are doing), but I repeat 70°C during a game and after 10 mins i's totally normal!
If you all guys are worried about the CPU temperature, stop playing games, browsing in 4G and underclock your CPU to 300 Mhz and all will be fine...
coowkeee said:
Yup I also play that game? Why?
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maybe guys you can help me also on undervolting d802 for gaming?
thanks
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That game is known to be a battery major drainer and heat producer.
أرسلت من LG-D802 بإستخدام تاباتلك
viking37 said:
Hi,
Strif3, it's normal, point. 70°C is the CPU temperature limit before thermal throttling. What can I say more??? Read my posts above...
Use your phone like you want, as usual in any case there is a thermal protection! I think that Qualcomm knows how their SoC needs to be set about thermal stuff and I think (I'm sure) you can play heavy games without any issues even if your phone is at 70°C.
If your CPU temp was at 100°C (without modifie the thermal throttling), ok maybe here there is a problem (it depends also what you are doing), but I repeat 70°C during a game and after 10 mins i's totally normal!
If you all guys are worried about the CPU temperature, stop playing games, browsing in 4G and underclock your CPU to 300 Mhz and all will be fine...
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Aha i understand i must mention the cpu frequency at 70°C is like 1Ghz but no loss in performance and in browsing,music and youtube no heating problems.Just wanted to know its not a issue with my phone.
Thnx for info

[Q] Mahdi ROM: Temperature during intensive tasks!

Hi.
Question for Mahdi ROM users on the LG G2:
Coming from this thread, I'd like to know how Mahdi ROM's temperature is when you do intensive tasks, like playing games, running benchmarks etc. Does the device get hot? If possible, tell the temperature, what you were running, for how long, did the screen remain on etc.
Thanks.
Compass.
Compass Linux said:
Hi.
Question for Mahdi ROM users on the LG G2:
Coming from this thread, I'd like to know how Mahdi ROM's temperature is when you do intensive tasks, like playing games, running benchmarks etc. Does the device get hot? If possible, tell the temperature, what you were running, for how long, did the screen remain on etc.
Thanks.
Compass.
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Anytime you run an intensive game or the like your phone will get warm, no matter what phone it is. Benchmarks get warm too, however I find those to be useless.
It isnt useless, he's collecting informations about the black lines from a few roms...at least be happy that we have such guy on our G2 section, who is willing to help out as much as he can..
simon_lefisch said:
Anytime you run an intensive game or the like your phone will get warm, no matter what phone it is. Benchmarks get warm too, however I find those to be useless.
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If you've ever noticed anything abnormal with the temperature, please tell us. It's relevant to our interests. :good:
Compass.
kewkie said:
It isnt useless, he's collecting informations about the black lines from a few roms...at least be happy that we have such guy on our G2 section, who is willing to help out as much as he can..
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I think you misunderstood my post. I said benchmarks are useless.
define hot, it increases 5-10 degrees for me from a 29°c default temp
bachera said:
define hot, it increases 5-10 degrees for me from a 29°c default temp
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Hot as in "it shouldn't be at this temperature at all while doing what it's doing".
So that means 39°C tops. That's a bit above human normal body temperature. Not bad.
If I remember well, playing Plants vs Zombies 2 gave me 47°C tops in GSAM Battery Monitor, without ever rebooting.
Thanks.
Compass.
yeah max I had was 50°C, but not very long.
I guess it can shoot up higher, but for usually when doing intensive stuff, its about 39. Not to bad.
was one build it was 42 also in rest. That wasn't to long though. pretty cool, new build and fixed haha
@Compass Linux - my device gets extremely hot on any aosp rom even on normal usage, like web browsing, texting, checking emails and reading certain articles on the web, the cpu temp ranges from 50*C-60*C at times even 70*C and it gets throttled down as i set my tmep trottle at 70*C.
battery temps range between 27*C to 43*C which is NOT normal so im no longer on any aosp roms. it scares me as for lithium batteries temps above 35*C is bad for its life. also none of these temps are good for the phone so now im on pardus hd 7.1 and my cpu temps are within the rage of 35-50*C and battery temps from 32-35 under the tasks which i mentioned earlier.
shriom_manerker said:
@Compass Linux - my device gets extremely hot on any aosp rom even on normal usage, like web browsing, texting, checking emails and reading certain articles on the web, the cpu temp ranges from 50*C-60*C at times even 70*C and it gets throttled down as i set my tmep trottle at 70*C.
battery temps range between 27*C to 43*C which is NOT normal so im no longer on any aosp roms. it scares me as for lithium batteries temps above 35*C is bad for its life. also none of these temps are good for the phone so now im on pardus hd 7.1 and my cpu temps are within the rage of 35-50*C and battery temps from 32-35 under the tasks which i mentioned earlier.
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cpu will happily run ~75c without throttling, max temp is 92C at which point it will turn off.
treebill said:
cpu will happily run ~75c without throttling, max temp is 92C at which point it will turn off.
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wtf ! thats so strange !!!!!!! thats just too high for me man. i always set throttle to 70. at times even at 58*C when the ambient temps are high in my locality. anything above 80*C is bad for any processor.
shriom_manerker said:
wtf ! thats so strange !!!!!!! thats just too high for me man. i always set throttle to 70. at times even at 58*C when the ambient temps are high in my locality. anything above 80*C is bad for any processor.
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If it was bad for the CPU why would it come from the factory to start throttling at 75?
I think you're mixing your views of desktop CPUs on to SOCs.
SOC (system on a chip) are crested to be passively cooled.
For this phone 30~50 idle/light tasks and unto 75c underload is perfectly normal and safe.
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yeah that seems about right according to so specifications

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