What is your max CPU temp. - P3300, MDA Compact III General

Battery status today plugin tells me my cpu temperature. I overclock to 273mhz (238mhz TCPMP), normally my cpu temp is around 25-30 degrees. I was wondering at what cpu temp do I shove it in the freezer? what's the safe maximum? The highest I've noticed is 36, but I reckon it must be more after a long drive with TT6.
So what is your highest temperature please?

uniqueboy said:
Battery status today plugin tells me my cpu temperature. I overclock to 273mhz (238mhz TCPMP), normally my cpu temp is around 25-30 degrees. I was wondering at what cpu temp do I shove it in the freezer? what's the safe maximum? The highest I've noticed is 36, but I reckon it must be more after a long drive with TT6.So what is your highest temperature please?
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Normally you should not have problems with the temperature as long as it stays between 10-55 degrees Celcius. When you notice that some applications might crash the phone, or become unstable, that is when you reached the maximum overclocking possibility of your device, not necessarily the maximum temperature. There might be small differences between phones, although they are exactly the same. I overclocked my MDA Compact III to 247 Mhz and don't have a problem of any kind.

Is that 247mhz using omapclock or battery status? And does anyone know what the actual cpu speed is if TCPMP says one thing and battery status says another. I personally much prefer battery status for the today plugin.

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maximum safe freq. for artemis overclocking

what is maximum safe freq. for overcloking artemis ?
in some rom i see 247MHz in default,but Battrey Status can overclock it up to 312MHz!!!
mine is a standard T-Mobile MDA Compact III, and it runs at 201MHz (standard) The 'safe' clocking speed is usually up to 247MHz.
ive got mine scaled (so + and - scaling) and up to 247 with a boost to 273! No problemo's here. 286 goes with no problems too, but uses lots of battery power! I would not recomend to go any higher. The maximum can be different in different makes of the artemis. Ive heard ppl having problems with 286 already.
If you try out to go any higher, be sure to unselect the setting 'scale on reboot'! Then you can give it a SR and try a lower setting again!
I would say 247 as mine crashes above 260 and on 260 the text goes all fuzzy and moves around, like it's tripping.
thanks for your answers
is there any damage to CPU if I overclock it to 312MHz or just it don't work ?
also is there any way to reduce speed for longer battry life
Mine goes to 299MHz without problems, I have it set at a max of 286MHz for a while now without issues. But please see below.
The max frequency beyond which artifacts/faults show up could be different for each individual device - it depends on the production lot of the chip. The max possible frequency also depends on the ambient temperature a lot and generally worsens with ambient temperature - you could go overclocking to 299MHz when you are outdoors in the cold but it may conk out in warmer environments or when summer arrives! That is why I have mine set a notch below the max it can handle. You need to find out the max frequency of your particular device yourself by stepping it up one notch at a time and testing it with various apps for a few minutes continuously. Other's experiences are not useful in this regard. Some people wait a day or two but this is unnecessary as long as you test all scenarios - the thermal time-constant would be of the order of a few seconds.
The above applies to immediate faults which you can observe - there may be some long term repercussions when you overclock it for a period of months or years - the lifetime of the chip may go down slightly due to the higher internal temperature arising from overclocking - but I estimate this may be negligible.
I don't think anybody can brick a device permanently by just overclocking - when the overclocking is removed, it should boot normally. If anybody has experience in *permanently* bricking a device by overclocking, please share it here. BatteryStatus has couple of methods by which it can recover from this condition by removing the overclocking. BatteryStatus also has a neat CPUscaling feature which also saves power when the device is not being used.
-Ravi
I temporary overclock to 273 mhz by Battery Status when playing heavy videos or when I call by Skype, but for normal use my Artemis run very well with standard 201 mhz.
mine 286Mhz without any problem... But my device can't boot up with 299Mhz... keep on restarting...

[Q] Is it really safe to keep overclocking to 1GHz?

I am new to android phones. And i have no experience about overclock.
Will my cpu easily break down due to keep overclocking?..
Honestly, i seldom change my cell phone model, i want my defy can stay a life at least 1.5yr.
i think overclocking can't really damage your phone, voltage can. so i suggest you keep the voltage around [email protected] (default is [email protected], so this should be fine), and if the phone doesn't hang or reboot, you're good to go but you could try lowering vsels, you know, the lower the voltage, the lower the power consumption, the heat and the chance to fry your cpu but i'm not sure!
Yep, 1 GHz is safe, I'm using [email protected] as well, and the CPU is capable to run easily at [email protected] continuously. The leaked Gingerbread ROM from Motorola uses 1GHz as well, so don't worry, you just have to find the safe vsel settings.
thanks for replying, i m currently using 1GHz @ 58 .. Everything is alright
Should I make the voltage as low as possible?
yeah, just to lower the power consumption and temperature, but it isn't necessary.
Can you share your voltage setting please..?
I do the stability test and it gets successful run for 5min then this means the setting is okay?
i don't overclock, just undervolt, here are my settings (with setvsel):
800MHz - 45vsel
600MHz - 30vsel
300MHz - 18vsel
up_threshold: 90%
actually if you wanna make absolutely sure your device is stable, you should run it like for an hour. but if it runs for 5 minutes without error that's quite okay, you shouldn't have problems with those settings
Thanks so much, i m trying to lower my voltage setting.
Besides, i want to ask about the battery temperature, what is the maximum temperature before getting damage to the cell? I usually goes up to 37~39 degree celsius.. is it normal?
mine is usually around 29-32 °C, but i have it undervolted, so idk. but 37-39 seems a bit high, that means the cpu temp is way over 40 degrees, you should check it out!
EDIT: tried stress testing for 20 minutes with [email protected], it went up to 35°C, so you should definitely find out what's wrong with your device!
I actually underclocked to 600MHz, since I couldn't see a big difference even at 1200MHz in normal usage. A Pentium3 at 4Ghz will still not perform as well as a slower clocked new CPU for example, CPU design is more important - what instructions it supports.
Battery life is more imprtant to me and heat is very bad for Li-ion batteries too.
Also I found changing the CPU governor to "interactive" made a difference in GUI responsiveness and I have had less stuttering.
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I actually underclocked to 600MHz, since I couldn't see a big difference even at 1200MHz in normal usage. A Pentium3 at 4Ghz will still not perform as well as a slower clocked new CPU for example, CPU design is more important - what instructions it supports.
Battery life is more imprtant to me and heat is very bad for Li-ion batteries too.
Also I found changing the CPU governor to "interactive" made a difference in GUI responsiveness and I have had less stuttering.
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so, what's your standby lifetime after underclocked cpu?
I can see the performance improved when i was watching flash video on browser. But honestly, i dont think there are anymore huge difference after overclocking..
But as the battery life still remains quite well, i will still keep overclocking to 1GHz.. Isn't it a good idea?
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I actually underclocked to 600MHz, since I couldn't see a big difference even at 1200MHz in normal usage. A Pentium3 at 4Ghz will still not perform as well as a slower clocked new CPU for example, CPU design is more important - what instructions it supports.
Battery life is more imprtant to me and heat is very bad for Li-ion batteries too.
Also I found changing the CPU governor to "interactive" made a difference in GUI responsiveness and I have had less stuttering.
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lol... What happend to HD and THD games... Did u try playing them at 600mhz??
Overclocking to 1 GHz with the right voltage values seems to be absolutely no problem for Defy.
BTW, does anyone know whether it's possible to set scaling governor to "Interactive" mode under Froyo? Gingerbread kernel let me set it, but I haven't found the way under Froyo.
Battery life was a little bit better, the display and 3G always draw a lot of power.
Standby time got better, but I don't use very low vsel any more due to errors in YouTube and dropped connection of radio streams.
Before I used 300-600-800 at 20-30-48, this was very stable in stability test, but for example Youtube would start showing "error playing video". After I increased vsel, it went away.
I mostly did it to lower temperature, optimal temperature for li-ion is around 25°C according to Wikipedia I think.
I don't play 3d games, they would benefit the most from overclock I believe.
Angry birds RIO for example would stutter for a second or two after a level loaded, but it would become as smooth as at higher clocks, when I wait for a second.
I hope flash gets better, when hardware acceleration gets enabled in Quarx's CM7.
I was running [email protected] for a month straight. No issues at all. The highest my temp reached was 112F after playing games for about an hour straight. I now just run it at [email protected], and it's plenty fast for me. I did some "testing" with all the options in SetVsel. It's not science sound, but if you use the Gingerbread Icon in the notification bar, and are running at stock (800 speed) you will notice when the CPU maxes out it doesn't even reach full capacity. I found Words with Friends to really use the CPU, and at 800 it pings the meter in the orange (The notification icon shows green, orange, and red for "zones"). If I overclock it at 1000 or above then the meter goes into the red. I don't know the exact number it switches from orange to red, but being at stock 800 is well below what the chip can really do since it doesn't even max out the meter. I hope I didn't confuse anyone. It makes sense to me.
weird...my cpu at any game reach the 800mhz
yet even in normal situations like browsing through the files on the phone it reaches 800mhz
and also despite the values i use in setvsel are not high(which is:
24 @ 300
34 @ 600
48 @ 800
)
the phone still reaches maximum 38C when i play games and if i set the value in the third vsel the games starts to hang!!
seems like i am the only one who have these problems..but why
anyone have any idea
im running stock arabic froyo btw
if someone can confirm to me that i can keep Arabic language if i installed another rom using custom restore in nandroid then i would be using prays or official 2.3 but no one answered me about that
anyway the important thing is anyone knows why my cpu temp is always high?
Well ambient temperature is important too. If it is 30°C where you live and your phone's temperature is at 35°C I'd say you are good. If the outside temperature is 10°C and your phone is dat 40°C I'd say there is something wrong (unless you were playing games or watching a movie).
in my opinion, it is definitely safe that you overclocking to the leaked moto level.
however, the voltage is still a mystery.
there's no constant conclusion about this.
i'm using [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], and it works fine for me
I'm getting really annoyed. No problems clocking up to 1100mhz with stock voltage (58). But changing the voltage settings, even slightly, makes the phone more or less unstable.

[Q] Setting clock speed to 800 -1200 mhz?

I know unrooted desire z devices always work at 800mhz. My device is set to 245mhz min and 1400mhz max (interactive or smartass governor). It sometimes causes my device to wake up a bit late. I wonder how long time my battery goes if I set my device at min 800 mhz and max 1200 or 1400 mhz... Did anyone try this clock speeds?
Deadly Sto(R)m said:
I know unrooted desire z devices always work at 800mhz. My device is set to 245mhz min and 1400mhz max (interactive or smartass governor). It sometimes causes my device to wake up a bit late. I wonder how long time my battery goes if I set my device at min 800 mhz and max 1200 or 1400 mhz... Did anyone try this clock speeds?
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That's way too low of a min speed, just bump it up to the next (I think it's 386) and you should see noticable improvement.
I'd also suggest the ondemand gov; since it only ramps up to the top speed when needed, then drops it back down again, you should get a bit better battery life.
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OriginalGabriel said:
That's way too low of a min speed, just bump it up to the next (I think it's 386) and you should see noticable improvement.
I'd also suggest the ondemand gov; since it only ramps up to the top speed when needed, then drops it back down again, you should get a bit better battery life.
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
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i read ondemand and conservative governors are od, so using interactive or smartass are better then using others. I will try min 368 mhz but am not sure if it works...
What are you trying to accomplish by messing with the clock speed? Leave it alone at default. Performance difference is NEGLIGIBLE (bottleneck is elsewhere), and all you'll accomplish is eating the battery and burning it up with excessive heat caused by excessive clock.
dhkr234 said:
What are you trying to accomplish by messing with the clock speed? Leave it alone at default. Performance difference is NEGLIGIBLE (bottleneck is elsewhere), and all you'll accomplish is eating the battery and burning it up with excessive heat caused by excessive clock.
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First of all, I would like to thank you for your comments.
People don't do anything to access root if they don't want to mess device. I am one of them and want to have a device which both has performance and visuality. You offered me to not to change clock speeds. But we know HTC Desire Z is scheduled to work at 800mhz everytime (default). My opinion is just to set minimum clock speed to 800 mhz or something like this. If my device was burn by this clock speed, it was already dead.
Today i tried this clock speed (min 614, max 1382) and during the day it didn't heat up. Moreover, 8 hours passed, i played NFS for about 1,5 hour, made some call and 30 percent of battery left. It seems this clockspeeds doesn't cause battery drain or i couldn't feel it...
EDIT: 13 hours passes, 16 percent battery left (I made minimum 30 minutes of call)

minimum cpu speed question

Have a question regarding min CPU speed vs voltage. I run task's Roman with stock kernel. My phone is not stable unless I up the voltage on the CPU clock at both the 189 and 378 speeds to 925mv.
So here's the question... since both speeds use 925mv, wouldn't it make more sense just to leave the min CPU speed at 378? Seems to me the faster min speed would process faster allowing the phone to go into deep sleep faster and saving battery.
Thoughts?
192 and 384, you mean?
Personally, I prefer my min at 192 not cos of mV difference, but cos it keeps my phone lots cooler when at min speeds.
I asked a similar question with no response. mine goes down to 81mhz and stays stable but a higher clock speed uses the same voltage so I thought just run the higher one. unless deep sleep is consistent then it shouldnt matter. but for cases like bluetooth or music streaming the higher speed might seem better. but the more heat thing must cause more battery usage I would think
s384 said:
I asked a similar question with no response.....
....more heat thing must cause more battery usage I would think
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Looks like some thread lost with time...
More heat isn't good... heat is nothing but energy dissipated... and that means energy lost... So more heat is an indicator that you are kinda pushing your CPU to work hard and harder the work, more the battery utilized.
The voltage consumption of a CPU is calculated by f*V^2. So to answer the question, even if two frequencies share the same voltage, the lower frequency will still consume less power than the higher frequency.
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[Experts] How to change temp. tresholds ?

Hello, my XS is overheating and throttling the CPU.
I have 7400 points on Antutu at room temperature (around 25* deg.), and 8500 when in the freezer. Apparently it's a mater of a few steps - it works fine up to 37* battery temp, then it drops the CPU to 1134 MHz at 38*. It doesn't go any warmer. I want to change the treshold to may be 40* or 41*. I don't believe it can cause any damage, and I'm willing to experiment. How do I do this ? Is it hard - coded ?
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Hello, my XS is overheating and throttling the CPU.
I have 7400 points on Antutu at room temperature (around 25* deg.), and 8500 when in the freezer. Apparently it's a mater of a few steps - it works fine up to 37* battery temp, then it drops the CPU to 1134 MHz at 38*. It doesn't go any warmer. I want to change the treshold to may be 40* or 41*. I don't believe it can cause any damage, and I'm willing to experiment. How do I do this ? Is it hard - coded ?
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Go to system/etc and open thermald-semc.conf. In MSM_THERM category change in the line "thresholds" the number 55 to 65-70(depends on how much you want). Now your device will throttle the cpu when the temp will be 70d. Save and exit ,reboot.
I changed the line over cpu as well - only by 4 deg. It doesn't throttle anymore! Many thanks!

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