What is the noraml CPU temperature and usage? - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I flashed Cyanoegnmod 12.1 on to my Nexus 5.
When I check the CPU usage and temperature using Cpu Temp app on google play the temperature is 50-54 degrees Centigrade and CPU usage goes aroud 28-50 percent when charging
I removed the charger and the CPU temperature was 41 degrees centigrade and CPU usage goes from 22-33-44 percent.
I have no background apps running. Is this normal.
What is the normal temperature on your Nexus 5

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Hi at all,
Using the nexus 5 I have a 70° Celsius cpu temperature while playing a 3D game and browsing Currents.. Is this ok for the phone? Or its dangerous?
What is the maximum temperature of the cpu without damaging the phone?
Thanks for your help and sorry for my English, any correction is welcome!
Hi,
70°C for the CPU temp is "normal" when you paly a game. Remember that we have a quadcore at 2,26Ghz without any cooling system...
In any case there is the thermal trottling to prevent any damage. According to the CPU temp (and also the battery temp) the CPU freq decreases automatically.
Also there is an hotplug routine according to the temp (cores offline at a certain temp).
The last "ultimate" thermal protection is the shutdown at something like 100°C (according to the thermal-engine.conf file it "should" be above 100°C, but...).
So no worries there is a protection and your CPU temp is not abnormal.
One among the others: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2597508.
The phone will not let itself achieve a dangerous level unless you have modified the kernel to tell it not to thermal throttle at 70.
the frequency throttle temperature is 70 celcius the suspend temp is 65 and core throttle is 80
viking37 said:
Hi,
70°C for the CPU temp is "normal" when you paly a game. Remember that we have a quadcore at 2,26Ghz without any cooling system...
In any case there is the thermal trottling to prevent any damage. According to the CPU temp (and also the battery temp) the CPU freq decreases automatically.
Also there is an hotplug routine according to the temp (cores offline at a certain temp).
The last "ultimate" thermal protection is the shutdown at something like 100°C (according to the thermal-engine.conf file it "should" be above 100°C, but...).
So no worries there is a protection and your CPU temp is not abnormal.
One among the others: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2597508.
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mistahseller said:
The phone will not let itself achieve a dangerous level unless you have modified the kernel to tell it not to thermal throttle at 70.
the frequency throttle temperature is 70 celcius the suspend temp is 65 and core throttle is 80
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Thank you!
I should have guessed that there is a system to prevent "overboiling"..
PS: I used the search button with" temp" and "temperature" but I haven't find thread.. I guess I don't know how to use the search button
Thanks for your time

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I've been having issues running Antutu on Blisspop where the device will shutdown in the middle of the benchmark and I have to do a battery pull. I've been monitoring CPU temps for the past few hours and it seems my phone idles between 45-50 Celsius, and goes up to 60 or 70 celsius while doing just about anything like downloading an app. In the kernel settings it's set to throttle down at 70 so I'm wondering why my phone would be running that hot doing basic stuff?
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Currently I am using SyberiaOS for playing games and have noticed that while setting thermal profile to gaming mode. The CPU temps get to 77 C and sometimes even 80 C. Though the battery temps are below 39 C. Then i performed thermal throttle test using the play store app and noticed that in the gaming profile, the CPU doesnt ever throttle which got me concerned and made me realize that in this mode, CPU throttling must be disabled.
My question is while using this mode (No CPU throttling)for 30 mins-1hr, can it damage my phone Soc, screen, etc in some way?
I play genshin impact and within 7 minutes, the phone CPU reached 77 C.
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The CPU seems to maintain at 65 C at normal thermals. (With default mode).
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jwoegerbauer said:
High CPU temperature? Nothing will happen to your phone. Don't worry. When CPU temperature goes too high then Android is smart enough to throttle CPU usage at its own or even to shutdown the phone.
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What I am worried more about is other components of the phone. Since, while using the CPU throttle app, it didnt seem to throttle even once, so the only option here is The HW level Soc shutdown under high temps.
Must admit I don't understand what your issue is.
By disabling thermal throttling you may damage your device and at the very least will invalidate your warranty.
As previously said: There is no need for thermal throttling on phone at all, hardware does a good enough job clearing the heat.
Anyway: Look inside here
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Smartphones are getting more advanced every day, with an increase in power and a decrease in size. However, this advancement has also led to an increase
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