1.9 GHz - HTC Inspire 4G

I recently overclocked my inspire 4g to 1.9GHz on the virtuous unity ROM its quite stable and can be used on a daily basis.
I've been getting a average of about 3000 on quadrant professional.
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Just because you can doesn't mean you should. You're talking a 90% OC w/ ZERO added ability to dissipate heat generated by the processor and that equals a short life.

SpoonDefy said:
I recently overclocked my inspire 4g to 1.9GHz on the virtuous unity ROM its quite stable and can be used on a daily basis.
I've been getting a average of about 3000 on quadrant professional.
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Your going to run 1.9 daily? NICE! Hey when your phone gives out and burns up can I has the shell? I want a back up screen incase I break mine. LOL. seriously good luck.
I got your 10 char right here

I don't get the fascination with OC. I run my Inspire underclocked to 921 MHz or lower. Does everything I normally do just fine.

Gene Poole said:
I don't get the fascination with OC. I run my Inspire underclocked to 921 MHz or lower. Does everything I normally do just fine.
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This. I mean I can understand a modest overclock, like 1.15 or 1.2, but 1.9? Asking for problems..1.9 OC sounds like you're fixing up a small grenade over there ..to each their own though..

I don't run it at 1.9 but it can be done, I runt it at 1.1 regular.
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i can't imagine battery life is great running it at that speed either lol. i set my max at 1.2, i'll see if i even want to keep it at that.

Gene Poole said:
I don't get the fascination with OC. I run my Inspire underclocked to 921 MHz or lower. Does everything I normally do just fine.
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I have to agree with you here. If it can't run well without OC then there is a prob.

i average 2500 quadrant on absolution at 998mhz. so i dont see where doubling the clock speed is worth the 500 quadrant.

Cm7 atrix without underclocking or overclocking with tethering on
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Cm7 overclocked to 2ghz
Just because I could, I have since put it back to stock clock speed

Overclocked to 1.4
Motorola Atrix doing the job for me

On my atrix, while running Cm7 and faux123 kernel at 1.3 I was getting 4900+
Which rom was that on?
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Same
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Would it make sense to determine your max stable overclock and then tweak a governor (like ondemandx) to only kick in in extreme circumstances? I don't know the exact settings for something like this, but I image that it would be possible. Does anyone know for sure?
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Forgot to ask, what is the best indicator of temperature? I've seen the battery temperature. Is there a way to actually check the CPU temp?

I don't over clock, at least not intentionally. I guess some roms may do this. Phone gets damn hot in the car if on the charger and I will get a random reboot occasionally, so overclocking us just going to make that worse and I have no problems running any apps speedwise.
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I'm running at 768MHz and it runs quite smooth, don't see the reason to OC

slgooding said:
Would it make sense to determine your max stable overclock and then tweak a governor (like ondemandx) to only kick in in extreme circumstances? I don't know the exact settings for something like this, but I image that it would be possible. Does anyone know for sure?
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Forgot to ask, what is the best indicator of temperature? I've seen the battery temperature. Is there a way to actually check the CPU temp?
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i am pretty sure that there is no way to check the CPU temperature on the htc inspire.

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[Q] NS4G Heat Problem

My Nexus S 4G seems to heat up very quickly. While I was expecting this behavior during excessive 3g/4g use, I was NOT expecting it while reading PDFs on my phone. I am using the built-in ThinkOffice to read the PDFs, but the phone always heats up after 10-15 minutes of use. Has this happened to anyone else before? If so, what is the solution?
Currently, my phone is rooted, with 2.3.7 stock ROM w/ Apoc-Talon v 2.1 kernel, overclocked to 1440 Mhz w/ Smartass v2. The heat problem has also happened while my phone was running a stock 2.3.4 ROM on the Netarchy kernel.
Its your kernel. I'm running cm7 at 1440 too and my phone never gets past 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Even while tethering which surprised me. When I tethered on my epic it would get hot enough to fry eggs. Even when downclocking to reduce heat. Just a hunch
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You are overclocking your phone.... You do understand that with increased voltages comes heat?
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Even from just reading PDFs?
Rem3Dy said:
You are overclocking your phone.... You do understand that with increased voltages comes heat?
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Even if your overclocked it doesn't mean your gonna overheat. The CPU scales. Remember that. Its not like its running at 1440 all the time. Ive been running at 1440 ever since 7.1.0 came out with absolutely no overheating or lock ups.
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RushAOZ said:
Even if your overclocked it doesn't mean your gonna overheat. The CPU scales. Remember that. Its not like its running at 1440 all the time. Ive been running at 1440 ever since 7.1.0 came out with absolutely no overheating or lock ups.
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You can't dispute what I said. Because you are able to overclock to 1.4 without issues he should automatically be able to? Are all cpu's equal? Take some time to think about it.
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Rem3Dy said:
You can't dispute what I said. Because you are able to overclock to 1.4 without issues he should automatically be able to? Are all cpu's equal? Take some time to think about it.
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Of course. But that wasn't wwhat you said. You said overclocking needs higher voltages. Understood. I was only saying that the chances of his phone overheating because of ocing is slim. As far as I know only benchmarks and a few gpu intensive games will push the phone to run at 1.440 ghz. The CPU scales and barely even touches 1.2 ghz. Floats around 200 and 800mhz for the most part. I'm deducing this from my own usage and keeping an eye on the CPU with cpuspy. My point was that ocing wont do this unless he's actually pushing the CPU that far or setting the governor to performance. Which from the looks of it isn't the case
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Now that I measured it with a battery app, the temperature only goes up to 107.6 degrees...guess it just seemed really hot to me.

Inspire cm7 2ghz kernels?

Are any 2ghz kernels compatible with cm7?
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knightofthe9 said:
Are any 2ghz kernels compatible with cm7?
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at the risk of offending you, I would not recommend setting your phone to 2ghz..I can assure you nothing great in the long term is going to happen. As for kernels give LordClockan and TalonAce a glance, I'm not 100% sure if they are 2ghz kernels but its a good jumping off point
2ghz will fry your CPU. Maybe not initially buy your phone will definitely fail prematurely. The only reasons other people do it is because they can and they probably have a newer phone for their daily. Even just overclocking a little bit can have a negative impact but not as drastic. If you insist on overclocking I wouldnt exceed 1.4.
With that said there are several Aosp kernels that will allow you to push it to the limit. Just search the dev forum.
Overclocking your cpu will not hurt it unless its running hotter than the cooling system can handle. It will cause lock ups and failure to boot. If you start overvolting it, you WILL cause premature damage to the chip itself. Optimum overclock has always been 10-20% increase for any processor. Personally id rather underclock and undervolt a little, runs cooler and less power drain.
gizmoe is right, 2ghz is a 'just cuz i can' overclock. it wont run stable at that level. its like the 8ghz overclocks you see on the intel processors using LN2 cooling lol.
2ghz is bad.
I ran my inspire at 2ghz and besides the battery practically counting down the phones was heating up and that was maybe 15 minutes. Definitely not a goods idea.
Thank you for the input and info guys.
I could over clock and undervolt on a past captivate. Is there any app you would recommended for the inspire on cm7 to do this?
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knightofthe9 said:
Thank you for the input and info guys.
I could over clock and undervolt on a past captivate. Is there any app you would recommended for the inspire on cm7 to do this?
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Setcpu use to be the go to app but many found it to lag after waking the phone. Many have now moved on to daemon controller. From the looks of it you're using CM7 which has the function built in..I believe its menu > settings > CM settings > performance...or something like that...don't check set on boot until you know how much OC your phone can candle. If you like CM, take a look at Absolution by the Collective. They have scripts written for custom profiles for OC and UVing.
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If you like CM, take a look at Absolution by the Collective. They have scripts written for custom profiles for OC and UVing.
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I've clocked to 2ghz a few times just to get a crazy quadrant score but that's about it. I usually keep mine somewhere in the 900mhz range with a little lite uv'ing and found that to be plenty.
2ghz can definitely be bad for your cpu..... Like to much bacon can be bad for your arteries.....
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OMG!!!! 2.2 GHz!!!!!!!!

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TripnRaver has released a 2.2 ghz undervolted kernel for the sensation!!!!! Its actually stable and it doesn't rape battery life!! Unbelievable!
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Sensation-al! said:
TripnRaver has released a 2.2 ghz undervolted kernel for the sensation!!!!! Its actually stable and it doesn't rape battery life!! Unbelievable!
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does he have a Corsair Hydro Series H100 Cooler strapped to it?
Hahaha not even! Its barely getting warm for me! I LOVE that guy
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Could you previously overclock to 1836 without problems? I only ask as that clock for me way back was too much.Wondered if he had cracked the "only for some devices"
I was made aware that it is not 2.2ghz and is actually 1.78ghz with false identification on actual speed, trip has been made aware of this whether he did it intentially or by accident.
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Hahaha not even! Its barely getting warm for me! I LOVE that guy
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so what exactly does this do for the performance of your phone? Is it just apps opening up faster and games a little better?
I understand the performance gains in cpu overclocking for computers in that you get faster encoding for videos, maybe a few more fps in gaming etc but how noticeable is doing an overclock for your phone?
Is it more of a just because you can or is there a real benefit to the user that they can notice?
A 30% overclock on your PC might give you 10-15% better performance but does that equate to similar improvements with a moving to 1.5 or 1.78ghz on your phone?
DANOFDANGER said:
I was made aware that it is not 2.2ghz and is actually 1.78ghz with false identification on actual speed, trip has been made aware of this whether he did it intentially or by accident.
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Haha I want to use a kernel that says "5.0GHz" just to show off to other people
sergeybrin said:
Haha I want to use a kernel that says "5.0GHz" just to show off to other people
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why stop at 5? carry a bottle of Liquid Nitrogen with you and the sky is the limit !!
Even IF it isn't 2.2 (which surprises me) it is INCREDIBLY snappy and faster than when I was running sebastianFM's 1.728 or whatever and benchmarks are pretty damn high
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Sensation-al! said:
Even IF it isn't 2.2 (which surprises me) it is INCREDIBLY snappy and faster than when I was running sebastianFM's 1.728 or whatever and benchmarks are pretty damn high
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let us know how its going after a week or so please
Eh, not amazed but it's decent I guess... Coming from the Glacier we have a kernel capable of 2.1GHz but I never go above 1.4 anyway. Clock speed isn't everything.
BigRoo69 said:
so what exactly does this do for the performance of your phone? Is it just apps opening up faster and games a little better?
I understand the performance gains in cpu overclocking for computers in that you get faster encoding for videos, maybe a few more fps in gaming etc but how noticeable is doing an overclock for your phone?
Is it more of a just because you can or is there a real benefit to the user that they can notice?
A 30% overclock on your PC might give you 10-15% better performance but does that equate to similar improvements with a moving to 1.5 or 1.78ghz on your phone?
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It's a balance there is only so much you can get out of the CPU in anything once it passes the threshold you get less from it more heat less life we are at 1.2 default I would say after 2.0 we won't get much more but a dead battery is 3 hrs I got mine at 1.1 I am good with battery vs power consumption
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craven667 said:
It's a balance there is only so much you can get out of the CPU in anything once it passes the threshold you get less from it more heat less life we are at 1.2 default I would say after 2.0 we won't get much more but a dead battery is 3 hrs I got mine at 1.1 I am good with battery vs power consumption
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so you downclocked yours by .1GHZ? why did you do this?
BigRoo69 said:
so you downclocked yours by .1GHZ? why did you do this?
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He just said it...the battery consumption is much better. I don't run any apps/games which need the higher clock rates. So I also underclocked to 1.1 Ghz and I'm very happy with it.
Yes I saw this kernel! This is awesome! But my phone will fry i think
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tiigeri said:
I also underclocked to 1.1 Ghz and I'm very happy with it.
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so going from 1.2 down to 1.1 improved battery life?? By how long?
A lot but I have set cpu and can jump to 1.7 easy
You tell me as of now what app needs more then 1.1 1.2 ??? Once phone boots up the phone don't need more then that
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I beleave the CPU speed is at max when you boot up and I don't run benchmark allday everyday lol
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SetCPU

I know that if you OC/UV incorrectly, it can cause stability issues. But I was wondering does it cause any damage to the phones hardware like battery, etc? And like how can you tell when SETCPU is causing problems?
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Well if you OC to high numbers your just stressing the cpu more.Knowing when you have issues is simple getting random reboots,phone getting too hot etcc.
It differs for every phone but undervolting -25 for each voltages works well.
Personally I really don't see the point overclocking to high levels like 1.4 ghz etc,Is up to individual I guess.
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daxecutioner24 said:
Well if you OC to high numbers your just stressing the cpu more.Knowing when you have issues is simple getting random reboots,phone getting too hot etcc.
It differs for every phone but undervolting -25 for each voltages works well.
Personally I really don't see the point overclocking to high levels like 1.4 ghz etc,Is up to individual I guess.
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Yeah I have been wondering what's the point of OC to 1.4? Does it make that big of a difference in the 4g speed? And cpu speed?
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Honestly, there really is no point other than for benchmarks. I, like mt3g, actually underclock the phone to something like 750-760mhz; it runs beautifully smooth.
Other than that, if you game a lot and want to maximize FPS, then overclocking would do that for you.
Doesn't have anything to do with 4g speed afaik. That's entirely reception.
Yeah 4g is about reception and tmobile simply.
I mean I had single core devices like MT4g ,SGS 4g for the most part on a day to day basis transitions to transitions theres not much diffirence in terms of speed. Now for FPS and a few other games you need that dual core.Point is there"s no need to OC a dual core phone!
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I have had mine OC'd to 1.1 ghz with some undervolts. It is very stable , 10-12 hr battery with medium to heavy use , and ofcourse fast. Took a while to find the best settings.
When I have SetCPU set to 1015 megahertz, that's the same as stock voltage, isn't it?
NekoNyapii said:
When I have SetCPU set to 1015 megahertz, that's the same as stock voltage, isn't it?
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What does CPU speed have to do with voltage?
theking_13 said:
What does CPU speed have to do with voltage?
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I meant the same as stock speed.
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setcpu phone overclocking
Changes you might see are battery life but not that much unless you so how mess with voltage. Like other have said you know it effecting stability when its overheating, shutting down randomly, exiting program randomly.

Downvolting and stability testing

Hi guys, I was wondering how you test the stability of your undervolting. I have been using StabilityTest but even though I always pass the stress test I know that the phone is unstable because it sometimes reboots.
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nor-ric said:
Hi guys, I was wondering how you test the stability of your undervolting. I have been using StabilityTest but even though I always pass the stress test I know that the phone is unstable because it sometimes reboots.
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Hey,
Did you manage to undervolt the phone, and it is stable?
Could you publish the voltages?
Also, which ROM, Kernel and governor do you use?
Thanks, Nir
I have s4 processor, on 2.15 hboot s off, running viper one s 2.2 and I went down like 75mv at lowest cpu frequency and 50mv across the board and had no problems at all in a month at least.
I didn't try any lower than that cause I'd rather not push it.
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I tried the set cpu stress test once I think and passed but I've owned the phone for a couple months now and never had a random reboot so that's the true test I guess.
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Nirosss said:
Hey,
Did you manage to undervolt the phone, and it is stable?
Could you publish the voltages?
Also, which ROM, Kernel and governor do you use?
Thanks, Nir
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I'm on the stock (well, modded by me ) ICS 4.0.4 rom, Bricked kernel, intellidemand governor. I managed to undervolt quite well and I can say it's stable at 1,1V @1,5GHz. I could probably go a bit lower but I still don't know because I haven't find a good stress test which I can rely on. At 1,1V I have no random reboots, though.
350Rocket said:
I have s4 processor, on 2.15 hboot s off, running viper one s 2.2 and I went down like 75mv at lowest cpu frequency and 50mv across the board and had no problems at all in a month at least.
I didn't try any lower than that cause I'd rather not push it.
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I tried the set cpu stress test once I think and passed but I've owned the phone for a couple months now and never had a random reboot so that's the true test I guess.
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Yes, I have tried setcpu too. But I always pass every test even if I know the phone is unstable...
Could you please check your voltage value at 1,5GHz?
Thanks!
1150mv at 1.5ghz
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I'm going to switch kernels soon though cause of double tap to wake, keeps waking in my pocket and every reboot it reenables and I have a hard time getting the setting to save as 0.
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I just switched to elementalX kernel for the options on first boot. Disabled dtw and enabled s2w enabled lowest cpu idle (192) and 800mv idle undervolting.
So far so good, seems like my phone is not picky at all. I've actually never had it act up on anything so far, knock on wood.
I have it overclocked to max 1.8ghz now too.
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You can probably go lower than 1150mv @1,5GHz. I don't see any major benefit in battery life, though. The most important effect is the cpu temperature, especially now that's summer.
You were right, I went down further to [email protected] and lowered it equally almost across the board. Still no issues.
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It seems the only way to safely undervolt is trial and error...
I've now undervolted the lowest frequency (192mhz with my kernel) down to 700mv (the minimum allowed) and will see if it's stable.
So far it's stable. 700mv @ 192MHz!
Same here, no problem so far
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To cope with the summer, I've set the frequency to 1242MHz (instead of 1500MHz) and downvolted to 900mv! So huge of a downvolt, if you think that 1500Mhz requires 1,1V. :cyclops:
The user inteface is as smooth as before, no lags at all.
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To cope with the summer, I've set the frequency to 1242MHz (instead of 1500MHz) and downvolted to 900mv! So huge of a downvolt, if you think that 1500Mhz requires 1,1V. :cyclops:
The user inteface is as smooth as before, no lags at all.
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I just tried going down to 925mv at 1242mhz, but I still have max cpu at 1.5ghz, tried to lower it somewhat even across the board without going too low but ended up with a freeze/reboot under load so I have to try higher than that.
I can say that mine is stable at 900mV @1242MHz. It's been weeks without a crash, so far. If your sample is a bit unlucky it's likely that it will be stable at 25-50 mV higher than mine, not bad after all.
I did just that and so far no issues. Thanks
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does anyone actually get any tangible benefits from undervolting? It can't be much more than 2-3 degrees. How much battery percentage is saved on a full charge? how many more minutes do you get?
I can't say at all. My usage is never the same one day to the next and I've been using different ROMs since I started under volting. I will try to check overnight drain with stock vs under volted soon.
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I can't say, either. Nothing that's going to change your life, about battery life. About the temperature I haven't tested in a scientific way, but I can say that now it's cool even if the weather is really hot (30-35°).

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