[Q] About Temperature - LG Optimus G (International)

When i playing game
Temp Batt =~44c
Temp CPU =~55c
Is it normal and good for hardware life?
And how much the limit until it will harm the hardware?

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What is your max CPU temp.

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.

can changing cpu speed decrease phone life?

I just downloaded setcpu and as I was setting the profiles, I wondered if the frequent changing of CPU speeds could damage anything. For example, when the screen turns off, I set the speed to a low value, because I won't be using anything at that point. But when I start using the phone, it scales up to a bit higher speed. When the phone is charging, its at max speed, 995mhz. When the battery drops below 20%, the speed drops really low to conserve battery. Will these different scale values damage anything?
under clocking the phone will not have near the possibility of damaging the processor as over clocking. The main thing to worry about is the thermal specification of the processor. If you ride that limit too long, or surpass it, then you risk greatly reducing the life of your phone. But under clocking as in your case does not normally present that same form of danger.
elegantai said:
under clocking the phone will not have near the possibility of damaging the processor as over clocking. The main thing to worry about is the thermal specification of the processor. If you ride that limit too long, or surpass it, then you risk greatly reducing the life of your phone. But under clocking as in your case does not normally present that same form of danger.
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bravo bravo!! /clap
if only we could install a xigmatek dark knight cooler on this thing. we could oc to 3ghz lol

[Solved][OC]Defy Omap 3630 Max Temperature

Greetings gents,hows it going?
I got a question,i managed to overclock my phone to stable [email protected]
But now im trying to push it to [email protected],and its working properly atm,30mins of Stability test and running good.
My only concern is...im watching the temperature and its at 43ºC atm..which isnt exactly "cold" .
My question is,which are the max secure temperatures this beast can go before getting in the risk of frying the CPU?
Thanks in advance ^
PS : I tried searching around but all i found is VSel's...im interested in temps rather than VSel's.
Respect
Is that your battery temp or the CPU temp?
If it's battery temp, I'd be starting to be concerned there. CPU's can handle way higher temps though, 80+C before I'd get worried at all.
But try it out in the sun, too.
dasbin said:
Is that your battery temp or the CPU temp?
If it's battery temp, I'd be starting to be concerned there. CPU's can handle way higher temps though, 80+C before I'd get worried at all.
But try it out in the sun, too.
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Hmm tbh im not sure which temp it is,StabilityTest says "Temperature"p,now i got no idea tbh which of them it is XD
Time to try again
EDIT : Yep,those 43 - 44ºC are Battery Temps,so should i worry?o.o
80ºC, that's for laptops and desktops, even i start getting warnings in syslog at 85ºC in my core i5 laptop with fan running max speed, and we are talking about a phone processor encased with other chips in a very little space and with no heat dissipation at all... you could not hold it up at 80º though burning and melting on your hands.
There's a lot of info about batteries here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_ion_battery
I dont think defy is able to drain enough energy to increase battery temperature to dangerous levels, but with temperatures above 40º chemistry inside battery is going to suffer,the higher the temps the less cycles of charge you are gonna get and you are risking a permanent loss of capacity.
The best way for a long life battery is small charges from 25% to 80%
Multiple charges between 80%-100% is the worst thing one can do.
anyway reaching 43º for battery during stress test is not for concern
Battery Monitor Widget is a very good program to keep an eye, and see graphs and stats of battery temps consumption projections and estimations of of juice left.. its simply amazing runs 24/7 and if you dont open it to play with it, it only takes about 10 seconds of total cpu power per day. i would recommend it. So it wont eat your battery when monitoring it, and the same goes for "process monitor" which is perfect to know total cpu power eaten by all apps trhough the day.
unrafa said:
80ºC, that's for laptops and desktops, even i start getting warnings in syslog at 85ºC in my core i5 laptop with fan running max speed, and we are talking about a phone processor encased with other chips in a very little space and with no heat dissipation at all... you could not hold it up at 80º though burning and melting on your hands.
There's a lot of info about batteries here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_ion_battery
I dont think defy is able to drain enough energy to increase battery temperature to dangerous levels, but with temperatures above 40º chemistry inside battery is going to suffer,the higher the temps the less cycles of charge you are gonna get and you are risking a permanent loss of capacity.
The best way for a long life battery is small charges from 25% to 80%
Multiple charges between 80%-100% is the worst thing one can do.
anyway reaching 43º for battery during stress test is not for concern
Battery Monitor Widget is a very good program to keep an eye, and see graphs and stats of battery temps consumption projections and estimations of of juice left.. its simply amazing runs 24/7 and if you dont open it to play with it, it only takes about 10 seconds of total cpu power per day. i would recommend it. So it wont eat your battery when monitoring it, and the same goes for "process monitor" which is perfect to know total cpu power eaten by all apps trhough the day.
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Oh Right,
Yeh its true that the best would be from totally discharged to totally charged for its life.
And good to know 43ºC isnt panic-able yet cause the phone runs very well on 1.3GHz/65 and a score of 2700 of Quadrant (Impressive aint it).
Anyways,thanks for all the info =)
Respect
Running 1400MHz/87vsel i have reached 48C in a few minutes. Oc over 1200MHz is not good for battery.

Question Should I get the phone cooler for the Red Magic 6.

While playing games my Red Magic 6 phone does get quite warm even with the built in fan. Is the Dual Core Cooler or Pro Ice Dock for the Red Magic 6 worth buying to keep the temps down.
While playing games like Genshin Impact temps can reach somewhere around 37°C to around 40°C on medium settings (or 48°C when playing at max settings)
The typical normal CPU temperatures with mobile devices range between 30 to 35 °C continuous browsing considering the ambient temperature around is close to 27 to 30 °C. When it comes to heavy gaming the temperatures soar at 40 to 44 °C.
Take note that a high CPU temperature is not caused by the CPU itself. Games generally do not put pressure on CPU, but on the GPU. The GPU usage for the 3D HD games are generally very high, and can cause such temperature increase. So yes, that kind of 'GPU' temperature is normal while gaming
jwoegerbauer said:
The typical normal CPU temperatures with mobile devices range between 30 to 35 °C continuous browsing considering the ambient temperature around is close to 27 to 30 °C. When it comes to heavy gaming the temperatures soar at 40 to 44 °C.
Take note that a high CPU temperature is not caused by the CPU itself. Games generally do not put pressure on CPU, but on the GPU. The GPU usage for the 3D HD games are generally very high, and can cause such temperature increase. So yes, that kind of 'GPU' temperature is normal while gaming
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So is it not worth getting the Red Magic Dual Core Cooler
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The typical normal CPU temperatures with mobile devices range between 30 to 35 °C continuous browsing considering the ambient temperature around is close to 27 to 30 °C. When it comes to heavy gaming the temperatures soar at 40 to 44 °C.
Take note that a high CPU temperature is not caused by the CPU itself. Games generally do not put pressure on CPU, but on the GPU. The GPU usage for the 3D HD games are generally very high, and can cause such temperature increase. So yes, that kind of 'GPU' temperature is normal while gaming
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Hi there,
May i reconfirm again which temperature is the most concerned part for a gaming smartphone? Is it its cpu or the battery?
I experienced quite frequently overheat issue as cpu temperature could reach 50°c while the battery boost up till 45°c and it boasting rapidly until you can feel the stress when you are gaming in warm surrounding.
Attached is my reference using cpu/gpu meter notification app
imNazreen said:
Hi there,
May i reconfirm again which temperature is the most concerned part for a gaming smartphone? Is it its cpu or the battery?
I experienced quite frequently overheat issue as cpu temperature could reach 50°c while the battery boost up till 45°c and it boasting rapidly until you can feel the stress when you are gaming in warm surrounding.
Attached is my reference using cpu/gpu meter notification app
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I can only measure the battery temperature on this phone. And it reports that the temps rise from 35°C to 47°C - 50°C. Right now I haven't played anything so temps are really low, but this is the only way I can measure it.

Question Poco f3 heating help

Hello my Poco f3 8gb 256gb is heating when I play PUBG on 90fps and 120hz on my screen the battery temp is 47c and the CPU temp is 65c is it dangerous and what are the temp that ok for phone will gaming ?
The maximum it can take is over 100°C, but the performance starts degrading at 65°C, the only smart thing to do is to either, Lower the graphics or lower the refresh rate, I know it sounds dumb but atleast it wont degrade your android experience!
So until 100c it's won't damage my phone ?
YOSSEF45601 said:
So until 100c it's won't damage my phone ?
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No over 60c is slowly damaging your phone, but the phone CAN handle 100c
Ok so if the CPU is over than 60c it's slowly damaging my phone cause I know CPU has built to work with high temperatures
100C is the limit for Intel and AMD processors, not mobile SOCs afaik. battery temperature of 47 is on the higher side and you might want to ditch the phone case.

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