I am currently facing the thermal throttle problem when I was playing the dolphin,my cpu throttle when its tempretrue hits 65 dgrees,according to the smart pack kernel manager?How can I stop the thermal throttle?It affected me a lot.Thanks.
zwk22160 said:
I am currently facing the thermal throttle problem when I was playing the dolphin,my cpu throttle when its tempretrue hits 65 dgrees,according to the smart pack kernel manager?How can I stop the thermal throttle?It affected me a lot.Thanks.
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You can't and 65 degree is already a lot, use custom kernel which may help a bit. Change the resolution, texture detail of the game so it won't hit 65.
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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
Hi I was just wondering should I be worried, I was messing around with my phone tweaking it and installing a few mods and my CPU temperature went all the way up to 38 degrees Celsius, I'm not sure if this is normal or not? Please respond
dylanneve1 said:
Hi I was just wondering should I be worried, I was messing around with my phone tweaking it and installing a few mods and my CPU temperature went all the way up to 38 degrees Celsius, I'm not sure if this is normal or not? Please respond
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if you install mod to boost performance or overclock cpu you should expect higher temperature.
however 38 c is not too high. have you tested temperature before those modifications?
specify mods you install to get better help :good:
Geeks Empire said:
if you install mod to boost performance or overclock cpu you should expect higher temperature.
however 38 c is not too high. have you tested temperature before those modifications?
specify mods you install to get better help :good:
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I was only modding the UI with substratum etc, it seems to be getting quite hot though, I'll leave it for today and if it doesn't go down I might wipe my phone
How did you read-out the CPU temperatures?
Becaus 38c CPU is really low if you do heavy use your phone.
the temperature could possibly be the battery...
use this App to check the real temperatures... and don´t be afraid.. CPU rises upt to about 75C
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cpuid.cpu_z
maik005 said:
How did you read-out the CPU temperatures?
Becaus 38c CPU is really low if you do heavy use your phone.
the temperature could possibly be the battery...
use this App to check the real temperatures... and don´t be afraid.. CPU rises upt to about 75C
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cpuid.cpu_z
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I got it from the temperature reading in TWRP? Is that the CPU temperature?
No.. its the temp of the battery..
maik005 said:
No.. its the temp of the battery..
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Sorry, is that quite high then?
My Nexus 5 runs smooth as butter until it starts heating up. As soon as the phone becomes warmer and warmer, the phones performance slows down.
This has nothing to do with gaming, etc. I keep installing new ROMS every 2-3 days so the phone is formatted anyway.
I only use browser, YouTube, whatsapp, listen to nusic and use few other apps. I don't play any games.
What should I do? Is this expected from Nexus 5 anyway or is there a solution to this. I also replaced my battery recently.
abhilash2908 said:
My Nexus 5 runs smooth as butter until it starts heating up. As soon as the phone becomes warmer and warmer, the phones performance slows down.
This has nothing to do with gaming, etc. I keep installing new ROMS every 2-3 days so the phone is formatted anyway.
I only use browser, YouTube, whatsapp, listen to nusic and use few other apps. I don't play any games.
What should I do? Is this expected from Nexus 5 anyway or is there a solution to this. I also replaced my battery recently.
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You could underclock and change thermal throttle temperature to a lower value and get some thermal paste and apply it to the actual CPU which takes 10 minutes to do
ttocs99 said:
You could underclock and change thermal throttle temperature to a lower value and get some thermal paste and apply it to the actual CPU which takes 10 minutes to do
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Under normal circumstances, using the phone for about 15-20min (normal app based usage, nothing heavy) causes temp. to rise upto 73 degree celsius.
Room temperature over here is around 28 degree celsius.
abhilash2908 said:
Under normal circumstances, using the phone for about 15-20min (normal app based usage, nothing heavy) causes temp. to rise upto 73 degree celsius.
Room temperature over here is around 28 degree celsius.
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Then my recommendation should do the trick
ttocs99 said:
Then my recommendation should do the trick
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Would it be fine if I only apply the thermal paste and not do any kind of underclocking?
If you are ok with temp just configure thermal-engine-8974.conf. My configuration:
[SKIN_THERMAL_management_1]
algo_type monitor
sensor xo_therm_pu2
sampling 10000
thresholds 40000 42000 44000
thresholds_clr 38500 40500 42500
actions cpu+lcd cpu+lcd cpu+lcd
action_info 1958400+229 1728000+204 1574400+178
abhilash2908 said:
Would it be fine if I only apply the thermal paste and not do any kind of underclocking?
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Yes should be fine but the paste absorbs the heat and helps dissipate it where @Kotaless has provided the numbers than can really help if you don't want to underclock
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.
I use CPU meter to check cpu temps.
The CPU seems to maintain at 65 C at normal thermals. (With default mode).
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.
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
Android Phone Overheating? Here Are 11 Ways To Cool Down Your Android Phone
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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My alwinner h3 disables cores when thermal throttling.
I dont know why.
Please somebody help.
It starts to disable cores when reaching +75 degrees.
And when reachs 90 degrees it disables 2 cores.
There's a fix to this?
El dallas said:
My alwinner h3 disables cores when thermal throttling.
I dont know why.
Please somebody help.
It starts to disable cores when reaching +75 degrees.
And when reachs 90 degrees it disables 2 cores.
There's a fix to this?
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It is designed to do that, if you want to prevent this, you need to find a way to manage heat generation/dissipation, preventing it from disabling cores without addressing the issue of heat generation will only lead to generating more heat,leading to inevitable hardware failure when the heat gets to harmful levels.
Droidriven said:
It is designed to do that, if you want to prevent this, you need to find a way to manage heat generation/dissipation, preventing it from disabling cores without addressing the issue of heat generation will only lead to generating more heat,leading to inevitable hardware failure when the heat gets to harmful levels.
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Some raspberry 4 heatsinks would work right?
El dallas said:
Some raspberry 4 heatsinks would work right?
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Or thermal paste or thermal pads.