Hi,
I upgraded from Moto G 2013 to this beast and I have a little question regarding hot plug on the CPU:
At any time and any given moment there are 6 cores online with the frequency of 442 MHz and rest of 2 of around 650 MHz.
So this is how it works by default or some app is using my CPU?
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Yes that's how it works, the last 2 cores are offline until they're needed.
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Yes that's how it works, the last 2 cores are offline until they're needed.
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That's strange for me. I think that the last cores are Samsung's M1 cores, right ?
The last 4 cores are m1.
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using GlobalPLL / 1
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueClockControl.aspx
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http://www.nuerom.com/nueDownload/download.aspx?id=115
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1.0 First Release
1.1 Added support for MSM7500/MSM7200, Added voltage level form MSM7501A/MSM7201A
I cannot try as have just sold my topaz on ebay few hours ago as now payed for the HD2 (or Leo is Snapdragon 1ghz) but would love to know if this would have worked - Many Thanks
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Was that question or what?
Are you saying it is working, or are you asking someone to try if it works?
it doesnt work yet
Testing on my spare topaz now...
The first link nueBattery says not a supported device but still loads up. Not exactly sure what it does or how to use it but it has nothing to do with overclocking. The second, nueClockControl doesn't give me any error message but it doesn't give me any clock speeds above the default.
Hope that saves everyone some time. Happy to try it again when a new version is released.
Can anyone share his SetCPU Profile settings.
Sometimes my CPU goes above 40°C(104°F), even 44°C(111°F). I'm not sure which is the recommendet temperature and what is the max temperature I can keep my CPU but I think it's above normal.
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My setup
Thanks.
And what about your overclock? [email protected]/66/74vsel?
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1Ghz @60 vsel, on demand
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1Ghz @60 vsel, on demand
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Mine is also the same (1GHz at 60 vsel). however i used a different temperature setting. i play very safe. the moment phone temp is above 40 degrees, i leave it at 500 max 250 min.
1000mhz 60vsel with fjfalcon kernal, too?
OK as stated from above , I would like to know which chip on android phones is better at
Using flash player in browsers ( playing fb games minimum )Important!
Battery life
Watching HD vids.
Is it the s4 chip , Mali chip or tegra 3 chip ?
Tegra 3, see the benchmark results below.
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Im not sure about the real difference in battery life but according to the referred site:
The NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor offers four cores and a fifth “battery saver” companion core that can be used for side tasks that do not require quad-core power.
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source: http://www.technobuffalo.com/comparisons/benchmarked-nvidia-tegra-3-vs-qualcomm-snapdragon-s4/
The TI OMAP is the all rounder. Doesn't beat anyone but doesn't fail anywhere
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Tegra 3 is the best but I prefer Mali
ASUS Padfone 2 Presentation 16th Oct
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These are maybe the final specs:
Addition:
There is also a leaked antutu benchmark test for padfone 2, but its not confirmed, if its fake or not
If these specs are true, padfone 2 would become the most powerfull android device on the market!
What do you think about it?
Are the specs for the tablet or for the phone?
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Padfone is Tablet+Phone. it means that the tablet itselfs is just a screen with additional battery inside, the "core" of the device with cpu, gpu, cam an all these things ist the phone which you plug in at the back side of the tablet.
just like this (old padfone):
Will the bands shown in the leaked image support AT&T LTE in the US????
There is no information about this, i think we have to wait until 16th oct
Hi guys, I was messing a around a bit with my phone and I realized 4 of the 8 cores of my Snapdragon 810 (the slower A53 cores, 3 of the faster A57 cores sleep normally) NEVER go to sleep... they all stay online, all the time.
Is it how the Snapdragon 810 is designed to work, or shouldn't 3 of these cores normally go offline and sleep when the load is light on the SoC?
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Not sure but the Samsung octo-core cpu is even worse, none of the cores stop, they all just do to lowest frequency.
I imagine the 810 would keep the low cores on to ensure quick response, and they should draw a small enough current that if makes little difference. But I've no clue, when I get my Z5 next week I can look though.
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