Overheating - HTC One V

I've OC 1,8 GHz... I know that when playing games, phone's temperature raises, but when I'm playing NFS HP it almost burns me. What can I do with that? Does custom ROM may reduce the overheating?
And which ROM is the best?

reduce your overclock to 1.4ghz...really no need to go above 1.4ghz currently

yeah, but with 1,8 GHz is the best score in Antutu...

So in the end its just about benchmark score..

parkourz said:
yeah, but with 1,8 GHz is the best score in Antutu...
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Antutu means nothing......im not understanding this recent fad in basing your phone on Antutu etc etc maybe im just old school i dunno.....you asked about overheating and i gave you an answer......benchmark scores mean nothing at the end of the day....

Ok... and what about the best ROM?

search for it and install which u find its best for you
dont just say thanks hit thanks if i helped
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parkourz said:
Ok... and what about the best ROM?
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there is no "best" rom, rom's are down to personal preference. try them all see which you like.

Overhaeting at 1.8ghz while you are playin a game that stresses the RAM? Are you serious??? that is your phone's way of telling you that it cant take it, reduce the OC before it blows up...!

sumairmh said:
Overhaeting at 1.8ghz while you are playin a game that stresses the RAM? Are you serious??? that is your phone's way of telling you that it cant take it, reduce the OC before it blows up...!
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it wont blow up, but it does reduce the life of the CPU ALOT

Ehm... I'm searching for ROM with good battery and RAM tweaks, smooth and fast

Lloir said:
it wont blow up, but it does reduce the life of the CPU ALOT
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well metaphorically... ;-p
sorry i should be straight forward and not scare people like that...

I'm running the Titanium Kernel build#4 and occasionally take it up to 1.7GHz; the handset does get extremely hot (battery temps were somewhere in the range of 50C-60C, I think) so I never OC that high anymore. It probably cant be very good for it
As for "best" ROMs, it really does depend on what you prefer, but flashing the Titanium Kernel and running the Lionheart governor seems to give the best performance and battery life at a 1.4GHz OC, for me anyways.

8bitShift said:
I'm running the Titanium Kernel build#4 and occasionally take it up to 1.7GHz; the handset does get extremely hot (battery temps were somewhere in the range of 50C-60C, I think) so I never OC that high anymore. It probably cant be very good for it
As for "best" ROMs, it really does depend on what you prefer, but flashing the Titanium Kernel and running the Lionheart governor seems to give the best performance and battery life at a 1.4GHz OC, for me anyways.
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For me no heating on 1.7 ghz but when I was on 1.9 ghz then it was heating....
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Lloir said:
it wont blow up, but it does reduce the life of the CPU ALOT
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That is true. The CPU can withstand ~100°C but not your hand. Standard phones has plastick fascia, so you are not sensing the heat that much as in our aluminium V. The phone can withstand that much, the question is how long...
As for me, I use the phone at stock 1Ghz, and for me it is more than enough.

8bitShift said:
I'm running the Titanium Kernel build#4 and occasionally take it up to 1.7GHz; the handset does get extremely hot (battery temps were somewhere in the range of 50C-60C, I think) so I never OC that high anymore. It probably cant be very good for it
As for "best" ROMs, it really does depend on what you prefer, but flashing the Titanium Kernel and running the Lionheart governor seems to give the best performance and battery life at a 1.4GHz OC, for me anyways.
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If you're talking about governors, I want to ask you, which I/O scheduler is the best? Cause first time I'm seeing something like "I/O Scheduler"

parkourz said:
If you're talking about governors, I want to ask you, which I/O scheduler is the best? Cause first time I'm seeing something like "I/O Scheduler"
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For me sio is best....my friends xperia neo v heating more than my cell.....
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Related

When are we likely to see OC of Tegra'3?

Dev's are super awesome, don't get me wrong.
When are we likely to see OC'd tegra3'?
What needs to happen before we see that?
When it stops crapping itself as it is. lol
Arthur Hucksake said:
When it stops crapping itself as it is. lol
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How do you mean?
I've not really encountered any problems with it. I have seen Dual Core clocked at 2.0Ghz.
My general question was, are we likely to oc'd tegra3's..
This is the 1st Android phone I don't feel like overclocking. I've underclocked my One X to 1.2GHz so the phone will run cooler and longer, so far have not seen any slow down.
Bigmille said:
This is the 1st Android phone I don't feel like overclocking. I've underclocked my One X to 1.2GHz so the phone will run cooler and longer, so far have not seen any slow down.
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Which ROM are you running?
Android Revolution HD 1.2.1 using SetCPU, it also works on stock rooted ROM.
P.S. I also set governor from on-demand to interactive to give better battery life.
Bigmille said:
This is the 1st Android phone I don't feel like overclocking. I've underclocked my One X to 1.2GHz so the phone will run cooler and longer, so far have not seen any slow down.
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exactly I've been thinking UC would solve heat issues, 200-300mhz will not cause a major effect
what app did you use?
But does setcpu support 4 core control? You may have underclocked 1/2 of the cores but probably not all of them
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I have no idea, let me run some benchmark tests at different speed set with SetCPU.

overclocking

Hello,
I know it's stupid but i would like to overclock my OneX, what kernel should I choose ?
Thank you.
gatinho75 said:
Hello,
I know it's stupid but i would like to overclock my OneX, what kernel should I choose ?
Thank you.
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only faux kernel betas allow OC
big warning OC is bad for the HOX given the thermal envelope
you are risking both you battery and processor if you OC
i know you are used to OC from other devices but those had headroom, it is not the case this time, T3 is operating at its max thermal capabilities on the HOX
You right, thank you.
gatinho75 said:
Hello,
I know it's stupid but i would like to overclock my OneX, what kernel should I choose ?
Thank you.
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It's not stupid and I'm dying to overclock my HOX also. Unfortunately Faux's kernels won't let me overclock on my phone, I'm going to name my first kid for whoever is the first to let us overclock this beast .
As already said it gets already hot enough, overclocking will kill it.
And I used to love overclocking on my Xperia Arc, overclocked it 60%
But I think the HOX isn't made for it
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Flo95 said:
As already said it gets already hot enough, overclocking will kill it.
And I used to love overclocking on my Xperia Arc, overclocked it 60%
But I think the HOX isn't made for it
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the snapdragon 2 on the Arc had a lot of headroom
the chipset is rated @ 1.5ghz stable!
not the case with T3 its milking the very maximum of the 40nm process
in other words Nvidia is OCing its T3 out of box because their chips are designed to survive massive amount of heat (sadly it doesnt mean the battery or other components would survive)
it is already Overclocked lol
sometimes you have to listen to the "science" of it and surrender
feel sorry for the kid
Why you need to overclock this beast. It is already an monster. Don't let it destroy.
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It's fast enough already, leave the poor thing alone!
It's already running a fever!
I would actually like to underclock mine to keep heat down
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I understand why people want to overclock. Why does someone tune a brand new sports car after all it is fast enough to reach the limit in no time.
What gets me is people posting "just leave it" "its fast enough". It's not your device and I'm sure they know its fast enough. Please those kinds of post really arnt needed.
As for the OC in faux's early (001bX) kernels overclocking was available although it was found there are 3 variants of the Tegra 3 SoC. And Asian variant, European and Australian variants. Each reacted differently to OC.
Taken from faux kerenel thread. Everything about OC'ing is from page 10~ to 45~ for anyone interested.
faux123 said:
WHOA! You have ANOTHER variant for Tegra3 Wow... how many variants are there... I will try to give you an OC build for your variant...
So far there are 3 Tegra3 variants:
Variant 1: European -- So far not OC capable (boot loops)
Variant 2: Australian -- Status unknown.. just reported...
Variant 3: Asian (Non-Australian) -- OC capable @ 1.70 GHz (very stable)
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If you're wondering id love to have the capability of overclocking doesn't mean ill be overclocked 24/7
EDIT: @Kris underclocking is available on every kernel something like setcpu or sys tuner will be all you need. Although if your looking to keep heat down there's a thread on XDA about an app called corecontrol (not the one on play store) that can limit the Tegra 3 to 2 cores. Another thing too look at for reducing heat is undervolting. Sys tuner is also capable of this. Currently I believe faux's kernel is the only kernel with true UV control
nikorette said:
I understand why people want to overclock. Why does someone tune a brand new sports car after all it is fast enough to reach the limit in no time.
Taken from faux kerenel thread. Everything about OC'ing is from page 10~ to 45~ for anyone interested.
If you're wondering id love to have the capability of overclocking doesn't mean ill be overclocked 24/7l
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I use Faux's kernels and even though I have the Asian one that supposedly can be overclocked to 1,700, mine maxes out at 1,500 just like all of the other ones. Still the Faux kernel upped my quadrant speed from 4,700 to 5,000 and seems quicker so I still use it daily. I'm still waiting for the first kernel that can be overclocked .
Only the early kernels had OC it was removed to avoid bootloops in the euro and aus tegra3's the 003bx kernels don't have oc ability
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[Q]laggy phone after runing an app for a while

So i am using trinity's stable kernel on 1.2 ondemand gov and deadline i/o sched. My question is: why am I havving terrible performance for example after playing like 10-15 mins subway surfers? It works really nice until i get like 600.000 points,after that I barely can see what's happening,verry low fps especially when i'm touching the screen(might this be i/o related?). So,does anyone have the same issues? Can someone tell me the optimal kernel/freq/gov and i/o sched? And btw i'm on cna 3.8.0 if that's helping with anything.
calinoii said:
So i am using trinity's stable kernel on 1.2 ondemand gov and deadline i/o sched. My question is: why am I havving terrible performance for example after playing like 10-15 mins subway surfers? It works really nice until i get like 600.000 points,after that I barely can see what's happening,verry low fps especially when i'm touching the screen(might this be i/o related?). So,does anyone have the same issues? Can someone tell me the optimal kernel/freq/gov and i/o sched? And btw i'm on cna 3.8.0 if that's helping with anything.
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CNA 3.8.0 is based on android 4.1.2 and there are many stable trinity kernels for 4.1.2. Each with different clock speed for CPU and GPU. So which one are you using? Try another one with higher GPU. There is one with 1420MHz CPU and 512MHz GPU so give it a try if you are not already using it
I'm using the 1420 Mhz CPU and 384 Mhz GPU because of the battery drain in the 512Mhz GPU one. I already have issues with my battery drain cause my phone is thinking that it's charging and my screen is turned on almost non stop so...
calinoii said:
I'm using the 1420 Mhz CPU and 384 Mhz GPU because of the battery drain in the 512Mhz GPU one. I already have issues with my battery drain cause my phone is thinking that it's charging and my screen is turned on almost non stop so...
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What about trying the 512 GPU for a little while just to confirm whether the performance still drops after 600,000 or it will be fine???
Accordingly, I hope we will be able to narrow the cause of this lag
Hope you reach a higher score this time
I'll do this tomorrow at work and i will post the results,now i need some sleep
try a 1344mhz kernel or a 1536mhz trinity kernel. for some reason many devices dont like 1420mhz.
simms22 said:
try a 1344mhz kernel or a 1536mhz trinity kernel. for some reason many devices dont like 1420mhz.
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Same thing for me I tought nexus has a good performance,and it's also oc to 1500...what should i do?
calinoii said:
Same thing for me I tought nexus has a good performance,and it's also oc to 1500...what should i do?
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Actually I play the same game nowadays but never reached this 600,000+ score. Generally I noticed that the game is not as smooth as it used to be before the last update with christmas theme. Only yesterday I checked the settings and there is an option to turn this new christmas theme (called Holiday Theme) off. I don't think that the power in GNex is not enough to run this game, but maybe this new theme is having some bugs causing this lag. So try turning it off and see if you still face the same lag you are talking about
Ok so I noticed that not only when I'm playing Subway surfers the phone is lagging but when I'm in the drawer or just switching between the screens...I'm on franco's r300 kernel with 384Mhz GPU. So,what' wrong with my phone?
calinoii said:
Ok so I noticed that not only when I'm playing Subway surfers the phone is lagging but when I'm in the drawer or just switching between the screens...I'm on franco's r300 kernel with 384Mhz GPU. So,what' wrong with my phone?
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I don't think there is anything wrong with your phone. It is not very weird to get lags from time to time while using the phone, so please make it easier on yourself
My advice is to try different ROMs and kernels until you are satisfied
Any sugestions for something nice ?
calinoii said:
Any sugestions for something nice ?
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I can't help you in ROMs because I didn't try any but using my own AOSP one. As for kernels, I always used Trinity and it is very fine with me.
Just search around for other users' experiences and mostly you will find something attractive to your liking

[Q] CPU Frequency suggestions

is it true that over-clocking can damage my phone??
I like it when it's fast enough to play any games but i'm a little worried that OC might damage my phone..
do you have any suggestion about the right minimum and maximum frequency??(sorry 4 my english)
deosantos said:
is it true that over-clocking can damage my phone??
I like it when it's fast enough to play any games but i'm a little worried that OC might damage my phone..
do you have any suggestion about the right minimum and maximum frequency??(sorry 4 my english)
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it really depends, im using CM10 on 134-1024 Mhz. Most the games are smooth. Its safe to OC up to 1.4 GHz imo. 1.6 GHz and 1.8 GHz might damage over time and a lot of usage at max frequency
OC is always bad and dangerous, no matter what clocks you use.
Besides, OC doesn't give any major performance boost, you can barely see it.
Someguyfromhell said:
OC is always bad and dangerous, no matter what clocks you use.
Besides, OC doesn't give any major performance boost, you can barely see it.
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To add on, constant OC = spoiling your phones.
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TheHaso said:
it really depends, im using CM10 on 134-1024 Mhz. Most the games are smooth. Its safe to OC up to 1.4 GHz imo. 1.6 GHz and 1.8 GHz might damage over time and a lot of usage at max frequency
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so it's 100% safe if i OC it up to 1.4?
Someguyfromhell said:
OC is always bad and dangerous, no matter what clocks you use.
Besides, OC doesn't give any major performance boost, you can barely see it.
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oh,so u mean OC is not that useful at all?should I just stay ay 1024 then?
Why bother overclocking something that is outdated specification wise? And with an single core, the performance boost is non-existant because the core will be driven hard and generate heat and voila.. RIP!
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oh,so u mean OC is not that useful at all?should I just stay ay 1024 then?
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Just stick with device default, don't have to set CPU frequency
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deosantos said:
oh,so u mean OC is not that useful at all?should I just stay ay 1024 then?
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use memory setting app from playstore without overclock cpu
well thanks for the reply,i'm new here so I don't know how to quote your replies yet..
one last question,,have you ever heard of somone who broke his/her phone because of overclocking???
deosantos said:
well thanks for the reply,i'm new here so I don't know how to quote your replies yet..
one last question,,have you ever heard of somone who broke his/her phone because of overclocking???
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oh yes, because phone cpu have bad support to overclock. Desktop pc more better, but this it's other story...
deosantos said:
well thanks for the reply,i'm new here so I don't know how to quote your replies yet..
one last question,,have you ever heard of somone who broke his/her phone because of overclocking???
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It's not a matter of hearing it from someone. It will definitely happen if you overclock your phone since increasing the maximum frequency from the design limit will fry your phone.
popthosegaskets said:
It's not a matter of hearing it from someone. It will definitely happen if you overclock your phone since increasing the maximum frequency from the design limit will fry your phone.
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oh,ok..well i guess i shouldn't bother altering the frequency..thanks for the help.!!:laugh:

HTC ONE V performance after OC

Dears,
can anyone share his experience with overclocked HTC ONE V? What is the best settings to keep the phone stable CPU and RAM? How about phone's life after oc? Is it shorter or doesn't matter?
Thanks for and advices.
Graveler said:
Dears,
can anyone share his experience with overclocked HTC ONE V? What is the best settings to keep the phone stable CPU and RAM? How about phone's life after oc? Is it shorter or doesn't matter?
Thanks for and advices.
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Well some users over clock up to 1.7 and run deadline and noop. The Ram isn't the best on this phone which is why some games run sluggish. Overclocking does reduce the phones and battery's life but it'll last you a long time.
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About the ram, Flash turbo boost
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Graveler said:
Dears,
can anyone share his experience with overclocked HTC ONE V? What is the best settings to keep the phone stable CPU and RAM? How about phone's life after oc? Is it shorter or doesn't matter?
Thanks for and advices.
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I hope that you're rooted...
If so, install OnePowerGuard: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1947559 and you'll be able to OC without problems or whatever... Generally, OC to 1200000 is good for battery save and daily use, 1497600 will be for music and games, but battery drain a bit more, 1708800 will be for heavy games, battery drain very quick...
Tray... :fingers-crossed:
bratusm said:
I hope that you're rooted...
If so, install OnePowerGuard: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1947559 and you'll be able to OC without problems or whatever... Generally, OC to 1200000 is good for battery save and daily use, 1497600 will be for music and games, but battery drain a bit more, 1708800 will be for heavy games, battery drain very quick...
Tray... :fingers-crossed:
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must say, that msm 8255 is 1.4Ghz in factory default (up to) but mainly is used on 1ghz. My phone's capable of 2ghz OC without problem, but the battery is literraly sucked down when used like that. I agree with bratusm with the setting, for sceduler I recommend LionHeart or Smartass V2 (or H3 or SMARTMAX) whatever is in your kernel, for IO deadline or CFQ for battey life, LionHeart or ondemand and BFQ for heavy useage.
Well, great for the answers. I'll try to test all options mentioned here. As far the best optimum seems to be 1.4 for normal daily use.
And can u share you results in antutu benchmarking? I got 5520 as far as the highest keeping phone working without issues With battery leasting for one day...
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Well, great for the answers. I'll try to test all options mentioned here. As far the best optimum seems to be 1.4 for normal daily use.
And can u share you results in antutu benchmarking? I got 5520 as far as the highest keeping phone working without issues With battery leasting for one day...
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Dont trust the antutu, antutu scores and reallife performance is diffrent
Shent with shexy kitteh ushin Sensation XE and One V
i use titanium kiss oc kernel and stock rom (root and bloatware programs is deleted and cpu frequency is 1.497 mhz),i play max payne and asphalt 7 with no shutter but dead trigger dead is not playable high graphical setting.
Any oc will reduce battery life. Personally the best o/c is 1.5ghz...the phone is stable. 1.7-2ghz makes your phone hot and unstable.
Sent from a One V running 4.2.2 shpongle and tapatalk 4
Usually i overclock my one v to 1.5GHz and UV to 1250mha!
it is very stable!
reV17 said:
Well some users over clock up to 1.7 and run deadline and noop. The Ram isn't the best on this phone which is why some games run sluggish. Overclocking does reduce the phones and battery's life but it'll last you a long time.
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What is noop?
green.apple said:
What is noop?
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What is noop?
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IO scheduler.
I'm running at 1.8ghz with shpongle rom....no lags at all.....
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wow
On my HtC one v with omega rom+1.5ghz overlock i get 9870 on antutu benchmark
Looks good vs stock 4500
I use Ignorance V5 OC max 1GHz min 245MHz
smartassv2
I/O: SIO
Bloatware frozen. SWAP 32MB
Kernel: Charm Kiss Advanced
Phone is stable, but sometimes laggy little. If i play epsxe like Diablo fps i max 60fps, sometimes drop to 25.
Any idea how i Can play psx game without lag? I want play psx . But on cyanogenmod 10 my battery percentage drop berg fast. I use cm only 4h and back to ignorance v5. Dont wanna kill my battery . One time on cm 10 . My battery charge to 0% and must replace new battery.
Phone dosent boot, on cm 10, dont turn on charger. Any idea how i Can speed up my htc one v?
Thanks for answer, and sorry for my English. This isn't my native laungage.
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