The only way to boost the benchmark on EXYNOS S20 is to benchmark it on the freezer.
So the temperature of the processor doesn't go up to 70'C so you can fry eggs.
Here is my test
BTW i think this phone needs a serious kernel optimisation, and antutu temps are shiet, its telling me 50° idle while CPU monitor and others shows about 37°..
mariolcela said:
The only way to boost the benchmark on EXYNOS S20 is to benchmark it on the freezer.
So the temperature of the processor doesn't go up to 70'C so you can fry eggs.
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my year old op7 pro got same or slightly better scores
bigbossclk said:
Here is my test
BTW i think this phone needs a serious kernel optimisation, and antutu temps are shiet, its telling me 50° idle while CPU monitor and others shows about 37°..
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The thing is that the s20 doesn't get the same results after 2 or 3 antutu benchmarks in a row.
The cpu temperature rises and the performance drops down quickly
Its like a mid range phone.
No worth £1200
yodainascoda said:
my year old op7 pro got same or slightly better scores
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Yeah but you don't need to put your op7 pro on the freezer to get those results
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Yeah but you don't need to put your op7 pro on the freezer to get those results
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spot on mate :good:
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I just noticed, coming from the S3 my N2 runs relatively cool. Battery temp is 27-38 degrees celcius even when playing graphic intensive games while tormenting. While the highest cpu temp I saw was 53. Compare this with my s3 battery temp 36-48 and cpu temp 60.
How about you guys?
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Always cold and with full battery.
Our cpu made better than in S3. We can handle 1.8Ghz overclock with out any heating problems.
Samsung did sick jobs
avetny said:
Always cold and with full battery.
Our cpu made better than in S3. We can handle 1.8Ghz overclock with out any heating problems.
Samsung did sick jobs
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Absolutely. I had the note 1 and browsing the web or doing heavy use will burn the battery like blazing hot (50°C). I have yet to see my note 2 past 38°C no matter what I do.
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mine with hardcore usage is cold as ice.
Exactly guys ! This is so optimized device, from any side.
avetny said:
Exactly guys ! This is so optimized device, from any side.
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+1..indeed :thumbup:
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screen became hot
avetny said:
Always cold and with full battery.
Our cpu made better than in S3. We can handle 1.8Ghz overclock with out any heating problems.
Samsung did sick jobs
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But when I play heavy games like NFS or Asphalt 7 the upper part of the screen became hot? are you face the same issue?
secondly, can you tell me the name of application which is used to monitor the CPU temp?
thank you
abdo9119 said:
But when I play heavy games like NFS or Asphalt 7 the upper part of the screen became hot? are you face the same issue?
secondly, can you tell me the name of application which is used to monitor the CPU temp?
thank you
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Thats pretty normal since that is where the CPU/GPU is located.. Though what worries me is a LOT of heat is transmitted to the microSD.. I dont know but I believe it can significantly impact the over all life span of the microSD.
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can you tell me the name of application which is used to monitor the CPU temp?
thank you
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Cool Tool is a good one.
AW: Note 2 Battery/CPU Temperature
An ice phone in winter ist bad ^^
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Cool Tool is a good one.
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but it shows the battery temp only and doesn't show the CPU temp?
Could it be that you're using the note2 during the in the winter and the gs3 summer that the gs3 appears to run hotter?
I run the GN2 in summer here and it does appear to be warming up a bit, more then I'd like it to be (it feels warm in the hand)
my battery temp when on standby-surfing mode ranges from 32°C~36+°C and when I play games like Asphalt 7, etc. it ranges from 37°C~43°C...don't know if this is acceptable, but I feel hotness when I play games in my device...
Running on: SG Note II GT-N7100 w/ Perseus Kernel α31;Stock ROM-Rooted.
N910C Lag in Games
Hi Guys, Like most of you I have some game lag and drop in performance and low benchmarks varies from 40000 43000 and low scores in 3dMark as well, I tried to put my phone on a cooling ice pack with good insulation to avoid evaporated water to get in the phone anyways I ran the test again and I got 53218 in Antutu and Maxed out results in some tests and top scores in 3dMark, so any idea what to be done about this to keep the same steady performance all the time?
Q: WHY did you try put your phone on a cooling ice pack? How did you go from performance to ice packs?
Have you checked what processes you have running in the background and closed these to free up resource.
A|ex said:
Q: WHY did you try put your phone on a cooling ice pack? How did you go from performance to ice packs?
Have you checked what processes you have running in the background and closed these to free up resource.
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The performance increase is due to the CPU and GPU not throttling down as they are not hot, which should be the case all the time not after 5 minutes of gaming
As above.
Daily use is very good, everything is responsive and fast.
However, benchmarks are roughly 50-70% of what they are supposed to be.
I tried to post a screenshot of CPU Spy, previously reseted timers and then ran BasemarkOS and Geekbench. (can't because less of 10 posts )
I see in CPU Spy that Max CPU state is 1555 Mhz? That's the A53 cores, right?
Is this behaviour normal?
Are you on Android N?
Please see here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/4-cores-allways-stopped-whats-t3390543
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As above.
Daily use is very good, everything is responsive and fast.
However, benchmarks are roughly 50-70% of what they are supposed to be.
I tried to post a screenshot of CPU Spy, previously reseted timers and then ran BasemarkOS and Geekbench. (can't because less of 10 posts )
I see in CPU Spy that Max CPU state is 1555 Mhz? That's the A53 cores, right?
Is this behaviour normal?
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According to the Play Store, CPU Spy hasn't been updated in 3 or 5 years. Are you using an app that supports HMP?
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joemacjr said:
Are you on Android N?
Please see here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/4-cores-allways-stopped-whats-t3390543
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No, the device is new, it's running Android 6.0.1, no mods or custom ROM whatsoever.
SlimSnoopOS said:
According to the Play Store, CPU Spy hasn't been updated in 3 or 5 years. Are you using an app that supports HMP?
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So what is the best app to monitor cpu activity?
And why are my benchmarks so low?
For instance, I'm only getting ~25k in 3dmark Ice Storm Unlimited, roughly the same as my previous Nexus 6.
According to Anandtech I should be getting ~36k.
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So what is the best app to monitor cpu activity?
And why are my benchmarks so low?
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Kernel Adiutor is a free kernel manager. I prefer using ElementalX Kernel Manager (paid app). Both work perfectly fine on Marshmallow, support HMP, and receive frequent updates.
If the phone is hot, then benchmarks will suffer. The big cluster gets throttled and goes offline whenever the temperature reaches a certain point. If it is running cool and you see low scores then idk cuz I don't do benchmarks.
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If the phone is responsive and fast as you say why do benchmarks scores matter? Benchmarks are pointless, they give you a pretty useless set of numbers that don't equate to real world usage. If your real world usage is good (as you pointed out) then you're wasting time and energy worrying about something that doesn't matter.
Heisenberg said:
If the phone is responsive and fast as you say why do benchmarks scores matter? Benchmarks are pointless, they give you a pretty useless set of numbers that don't equate to real world usage. If your real world usage is good (as you pointed out) then you're wasting time and energy worrying about something that doesn't matter.
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I don't care about benchmarks, but they can point to a problem in your phone.
And I really would like to know how a phone sent to hardware testers consistently gets much higher benchmarks than the one I bought. Something's not right.
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I don't care about benchmarks, but they can point to a problem in your phone.
And I really would like to know how a phone sent to hardware testers consistently gets much higher benchmarks than the one I bought. Something's not right.
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I've had eight of these and none of them have performed well in benchmarks. Take from that what you will but I believe it's a problem that's common to the SD810, not necessarily that you have a defective unit.
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As above.
Daily use is very good, everything is responsive and fast.
However, benchmarks are roughly 50-70% of what they are supposed to be.
I tried to post a screenshot of CPU Spy, previously reseted timers and then ran BasemarkOS and Geekbench. (can't because less of 10 posts )
I see in CPU Spy that Max CPU state is 1555 Mhz? That's the A53 cores, right?
Is this behaviour normal?
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The phone is thermal throttling because the 810 Is overheating and the cores are being turned off. You can thank Qualcomm for their faulty overheating 810 design.
Batfink33 said:
The phone is thermal throttling because the 810 Is overheating and the cores are being turned off. You can thank Qualcomm for their faulty overheating 810 design.
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That still doesn't explain why phones sent to reviewers don't throttle so much...
sam here
I barely get my Bigger Cluster working
It's offline most of the time
I don;t mind the heat unless it doesn't damage my phone as I;m always using a cover
Any way I can change the throttle limits so that it throttles less?
will the CTT mod be good?
TJ_bab said:
sam here
I barely get my Bigger Cluster working
It's offline most of the time
I don;t mind the heat unless it doesn't damage my phone as I;m always using a cover
Any way I can change the throttle limits so that it throttles less?
will the CTT mod be good?
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Ctt mod does exactly that.
feis said:
Ctt mod does exactly that.
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Using CTT mod but still my Bigger cluster barely turns on
and also kernel Adiutor doesn't work sometimes, whenever I try to change something CPU related, it just keeps loading and loading
Most people say that A57 cores are disabled on MM. But it isnt True. As you can see on screenshots, they are working. Please post screenshot from cpu-z on android N.
It's not disabled completely, they become active as needed when temp is under control for them to be active.
how is the temp and battery in N
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how is the temp and battery in N
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Very Good.
I hope so. I don't really wanna update if the A57 cores don't work.
They are not stop on Mm but Android N
It is true that the cpu changed Android N to Quad core???
They totally ruined Device by pushing such update ????
I'd rather belive it's cpu-z problem, because antutu score did not change after upgrading to 7.0.
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I'd rather belive it's cpu-z problem, because antutu score did not change after upgrading to 7.0.
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Nope... It's Absolutely true.. 4 cores got disabled and working cores got underclocked to 1.5ghz
Don't belive the're underclocked. A53 cores runs at 1,5ghz as they should. We just don't have any app that can read actuall clock speed of A57 cores. But if they're disabled, I should not get any cpu usage on them. And I'm getting cpu usage on them!
What more, why we have the same benchmark scores as in Marshmallow?
Did anyone test this on lollipop? The cores themselves may not be disabled but I did notice their lack of use, no matter what game or app I use the 4 extra cores stay at 0 %.
Benchmarks such as atutu maybe specifically written to utilize all cores, but seeing their lack of use in general use is troubling.
As for the downclock the specification for this A57 is 2GHZ according to this.
http://m.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_z3+-6878.php
And I do remember the clock speed being different in MM.
And there's also this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62151047&postcount=17
So some downclocking was made.
Edit.
Something worth a note, thou some people may know this already, "Stamina Mode" does seem to hae some effect on CPU usage.
After disabling "stamina mode" or setting it to start when battery is low i started to notice some usage from A57 in general use, where before it was not used at all.
I confirm on Android 7 they are disabled (last update). What the hell is this...
microlynz said:
I confirm on Android 7 they are disabled (last update). What the hell is this...
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Care to give a prof of this claim?
foxsevent said:
Care to give a prof of this claim?
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Look to this... Idiot phone
microlynz said:
Look to this... Idiot phone
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I wouldn't say that's a proof, the cores may just not be in use atm, care to flash marshmallow or kittkat to test this?
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I wouldn't say that's a proof, the cores may just not be in use atm, care to flash marshmallow or kittkat to test this?
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When I flashed Android 6 MM the cores are working and the phone is very stable
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When I flashed Android 6 MM the cores are working and the phone is very stable
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They are not disabled, just in an inactive state ... sleeping.
AttilaGolik said:
They are not disabled, just in an inactive state ... sleeping.
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On Android 7 they never work. They keep on sleeping(or disabled it's the same thing)
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On Android 7 they never work. They keep on sleeping(or disabled it's the same thing)
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Well to truly test you would have to flash all the way to KK, as supposedly the cores are disabled on both MM and N.
But you are correct it doesn't matter, as the A57 is down clocked to 1.56GHz to match the A53, and the A57 is in constant sleep state, may as well be disabled, even when running full HD games it does nothing, i wiuld mind this that much if it helped to keep the phone cooler but even without the A57 Z3+ is a bloody furnace, 60C degrees on a cold day, when in use just browsing the web.
Did you notice any difference when testing MM and N, lags, slowdowns etc?
How about any benchmarks? in antutu i get from 50k to 80k and i didn't notice all cores being uses when beniching, the only way i ever saw all cores in use is when using a CPU stress app.
If i had to guess i would say that the phone switches between A57 and A53 depending on what you do bu i never noticed CORES 5-7 ever being used.
My Phone doesnt goes over 1,5GHz while benchmarking or so
With Performance gevornour its staying at 1,4 GHz
I dont know what i should do
DerScheisRaucher said:
My Phone doesnt goes over 1,5GHz while benchmarking or so
With Performance gevornour its staying at 1,4 GHz
I dont know what i should do
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More detailed system and app Info please.
Maybe it's because you are smoking so much ****? [emoji2]
Did you try the basics like rebooting, clearing cache,
What happened to your pnone? I can not get your means, would you like to share more information with us? We can better help you.
DerScheisRaucher said:
My Phone doesnt goes over 1,5GHz while benchmarking or so
With Performance gevornour its staying at 1,4 GHz
I dont know what i should do
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The Snapdragon 820 is composed of two LITTLE cores at 1.5 GHz max, and two big cores at 2.15 GHz max. Your crappy benchmark app is reading the LITTLE cores' speed. Forget about it and get on with life