When on factory rom... is there a min and Max value for the CPU speed or does it run at 1200 all the time ?
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reyes.jr said:
When on factory rom... is there a min and Max value for the CPU speed or does it run at 1200 all the time ?
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No it doesn't just run at 1200, I think the min is 350
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350 and 1200 are the stock min/max
Oh alright thanks guys
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I saw some place online that said our phones have a 1.5 GHz processor in it buts it under clocked to 1.2 to save on battery and so it does not over heat. Does anyone else know if this is true.
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whiteintegsg316 said:
I saw some place online that said our phones have a 1.5 GHz processor in it buts it under clocked to 1.2 to save on battery and so it does not over heat. Does anyone else know if this is true.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMAP#OMAP_4
Omap 4460 is what we've got.
So yes, the manufacturer intended it to be clocked at 1.5ghz.
Whether it can run in a stable manner at 1.5ghz is up to your individual phone (silicon).
Using a custom kernel it reboots on mine after a while
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Texas Instruments recommends the highest clock speed to be 1.5ghz... that's probably what you read.
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OK thanks for the info.
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Hey guys. I'm running air kernel on a Verizon galaxy nexus. As you know there are a TON of governers and a few schedulers...which do you guys recommend and what even is a scheduler?
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http://www.lmgtfy.com
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Governors are how your CPU scales through frequencies. You can Google what governors do what. And an I/O scheduler is how Input and Output data is taken in. How it schedules priority of data. And how efficiently it does it. I would say pegasusq is the best gov. And VR or Fiops is the best I/O at least in my expierence.
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Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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stevie13.xo said:
Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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A bit high. Are you OC'd?
Mine idles about 40°C.
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Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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its normal, while using it.
stevie13.xo said:
Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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You're probably using a browser? Mine stays around 45° C but every device is nearly unique.
110C is the safety shutdown temp. 85-100C is the thermal throttle temp(stock is on the lower side, custom kernels set this temp higher). when you reach the thermal throttle, the cpu automatically gets lowered so that your device will cool down, no matter what cpu speed you are set at. id say you are well within the normal range.
Not oc'ed.. but thanks guys for the info
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stevie13.xo said:
Not oc'ed.. but thanks guys for the info
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A suggestion, if I may. If you don't mind a bit of less responsiveness, conservative governor would be a good choice. It will ramp less on a stock configuration kernel, making it easier on the throttling.
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Summer 25-45°c
Winter 20-35°c
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In my bedroom,which is a quite tiny space,my device went up to 70°C while surfing the web,so relax,50°C is kind of OK )
Does Stweaks have a good way to stress test the CPU/GPU at each frequency? I plan to under-volt my CPU/GPU. If not, what would be a good way/app to stress test at each frequency?
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StabilityTest does the job.
I couldn't run the scaling test. It needed an ondemand or userspace governor.
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Well... I'm curious ~... I just managed to break 4000 on quadrant at 1.7ghz with Slimbean, using Franco's kernel~
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I don't think it's wise to compare benchmarks around here... But I still did a quick test and got 4628 under CM11, Franco and 1.5GHz.
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