Whats the recommended cpu temperature that our device should be running at
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Anything around 70 degrees Celcius or even 75 should be normal under extremely high load. On normal usage ~ 40 degrees
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What's the min cut off voltage of this phone . 0% = 3v or 2.8 or 3.5?
Can this be changed?
And 100% = 4.2v right
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How do I undervolt my GS2? Do I use SetCPU?
I'm currently using Gideons script. Works awesome. Look it up in the development section.
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Do NOT use SetCPU. It keeps the 2nd core constantly on which equals terrible battery. Use FauxClock or Gideons script. I recommend -75 mV
Thanks for the help
Is that true about SetCPU? Or is it an old wives tale......? You decide.
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I'm using set CPU with no issues and I get great battery life. Less then 1% hour drain with screen off.
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im using Cm7.2 by marciin its good but i have a problem when im surfing via mobile data or playing games my phones heats up to 45 degrees to 50 degrees Celsius, ive done no tweaking to the phone, is the problem coming from the rom itself? or it has to do with my governor? im using "on demand" as its the default on the rom
It is caused by your governor. Try using smartassv2 instead.
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use smartassv2
thanks, I changed my governor, and will observed if the heat will drop...
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Has your screen been on for the whole 6 hours?
The screen always consumed the most power.that's normal
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After one hr become 5% i think there is problem
Plz anyone can help mr
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Lower brightness if you haven't already done so.
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Samsung screens drains power more than other screens, its normal
93% of your battery usage is your screen? It looks like you've either been playing a game for 6 hours or you don't sleep your screen at all.
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93% of your battery usage is your screen? It looks like you've either been playing a game for 6 hours or you don't sleep your screen at all.
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I think he was playing videos
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I did play games and videos and 3g for around 5 hrs without sleeping
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I've UV'd all steps by 100 mV. ASV 1. My cell phone only stays above 800 MHz for a fraction of a second and resets back to 800, from what I can see on SetCPU. I live in a hot country (about 45 degrees Celsius in the afternoon), so that might be the problem.
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hameerabbasi said:
I've UV'd all steps by 100 mV. ASV 1. My cell phone only stays above 800 MHz for a fraction of a second and resets back to 800, from what I can see on SetCPU. I live in a hot country (about 45 degrees Celsius in the afternoon), so that might be the problem.
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Did you try -50v at higher clock speed instead? As long as you're not leaving your phone out in the sun then bit should be alright. I live in Dubai and it gets pretty hot here but I don't have this problem; im using Red pill kernel and the setup is default.
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Okay, so, simple yes/no question, does UV help decrease overheating or the opposite?
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hameerabbasi said:
Okay, so, simple yes/no question, does UV help decrease overheating or the opposite?
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Yeap UV can decrease overheating....
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