My lg g3 keeps overheating can i fiz this without lowering performance and how can i decrease gaming lag without overclock
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you think LG decision to put 808 instead 810 was successful?
808 s Fast enough , and no heating up issues
Not entirely.. It can still heat up somewhat and it defintely suffers in the speed department. With extended use the Snap 810 CPU's do perform worse, but something like the Galaxy S6 pretty much stomps. It's a better choice than the 810, but considering it's their flagship phone for the year I think they could've done better.
Yes. No heat here at all.
Depends on what you use the phone for.
Gaming? I wouldn;t even consider the G4. GPU is on the weaker end and it puts a massive strain on the phone.
General use? You're solid. In my usage it never heats up.
G4 will heat up if that google photo is syncing. And running multi tasks with Chrome Beta too. Well I just got a G Flex 2 H959 OTA 5.1.1 its seem to solve the heating issue and faster than my G4 with 2GB. Too many background system apps are running on G4 as compare to G Flex 2.
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spartan268 said:
Depends on what you use the phone for.
Gaming? I wouldn;t even consider the G4. GPU is on the weaker end and it puts a massive strain on the phone.
General use? You're solid. In my usage it never heats up.
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I'm pretty sure it's among the best in terms of performance (top 5 atm). Anything with a Snap 810 will perform worse for gaming after playing 5-10 minutes, simply because it heats up so much the performance drops significantly.
At worst my G4 heats up to around 45 degrees Celsius, which is more than touchable. But most of the time it tops out at about 41 or so degrees.
Hi,
I recently got an LG G3 and tried every single tweaks to make the gaming performance a little more enjoyable but it's plagued with low framerate with everything I throw at it. I tried to play Dead Trigger 2 (which is not very demanding) on high settings and it's unbearable. Same thing with Modern Combat 5: Blackout. Anyone else out there experiencing similar issues ?
Hi! I guess the phone gets too hot so the SoC throttles down. Try to underclock a little bit because even if you run at lower Mhz you may get better results due to lower heat production and therethrough less throttling.
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Hello, i ordered a white sexy g3 32gb despite reading all about its problems like throttling, rebooting, freezing, lag, bad battery life and overheating. I lcouldnt help but order it, iike its screen to body ratiio, and how it looks. And always wanted to try it.
Currently i have sony z1 and it does run warm, and does heat up, but nothing annoying.
Here i did few tests, using stability test.
1st starts at all core @2.2 ghz
2nd @ about 60 Celsius throttles @1.7 ghz
3rd @ 70 Celsius it throttles @ 1.2 ghz
And finally cpu z screenshot showing you normal usage temps
No lag when using stability test even @1.2ghz, multitasking in background.
How about lg g3?
And did i make good decision buying the G3
Edit: room temp~25 degree (air conditioner)
Hello. I recently bought a LG G3 and noticed that CPU overheats a lot (measured with "Cpu Temperature" app and "CPUZ"). At rest it varies from 45°C - 50°C ; When I constantly switch between browsing, Facebook, Messenger and so it varies from 60°C - °68°C, rarely reaching to 70°C. I still haven't tried gaming though.
From what I've heard and read on the internet overheating is a common issue for G3. But, the thing is I have also read on forums about people which claim they get noticeably lower temperatures on their G3s, like 35°C - 50°C during usual browsing and stuff. What do you guys think? What about your G3s? I would be very grateful for any tips or suggestions.
Can the LG G7 force the screen refresh rate to 75Hz or higher
I do wish it has higher refresh rate display, but unfortunately, upon the longer the system standby timer, the the less UI smoothness it will be. Despite having a 60Hz display, there are some hiccups, dropping out frame rates. The annoying resolution is to restart the LG G7 ThinQ every 2 or 3 days to feel smoother & faster. I wished the higher refresh rates would solve the problem, really it does not solve the problem. In 2020, a midrange SD 765 device with 120Hz display definitely has seen UI hiccups or stuttering. I surely blame LG for not providing us unlocked bootloaders, so we can enjoy custom kernels, which helps us change the CPU governors etc, which would greatly improves LG G7's overall performance even with custom refresh rates, i.e Google Pixel 3 or the One Plus 6 has smoother performance than the G7, despite all uses 60Hz displays. I surely will switch to any device with 2K resolution bearing 120Hz displays, eagerly waiting for the One Plus 8 Pro.