Heating and gaming Problem. - LG G7 ThinQ Questions & Answers

I got some problem with my lg g7.
The temp of cpu is around 40-45 celsius while idle.
and I found much fps drop from game. I usually play game Aov and Extraordinary one ( They are all moba game ) I set their setting to hd graphic with high framerate. While playing the fps dropped from 60 to 25 and back to 60 for just 30sec and drop again. I think it's unusual. I think framerate should be around 55-60 but this 25-60.
Can someone help me ?
Sorry for my eng bad.
Ps. I already update it to android pie.

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Mi5s starts throttling at low temperatures

Hello. I have noticed that my mi5s has some lag while playing asphalt 8 even at medium settings. After doing some benchmarks with 3DMark I realized that there is a drop in performance at relatively low temperature.
At "Ice storm unlimited" I have a score around 30,000 when the cpu is cool. However when I hit a 36 degrees of Celsius I am around 27,400. Furthermore, if the temperature increase at 39 Celsius , the performance drops even more and 23,500. This gets even worse when I hit 40+ Celsius where the score drops under 20,000 and if I semi-covered it with a cloth to reach higher temp it gets around 16,600 at 45 degrees of Celsius. After that it need to cool down to 33 degrees of Celcius to restore its performance
Needless to say that these temperatures are very easy to reach when you are playing a game. Has anyone noticed something similar? Any suggestions?
I have the 3/64 version with the 7.7.20 developers. Same issues were faced with the 7.7.6. . I have not tested in depth with the global rom but I think I had similar issues (it was only for a day). The room temperature is around 30 degrees of Celsius.
Antretng said:
Hello. I have noticed that my mi5s has some lag while playing asphalt 8 even at medium settings. After doing some benchmarks with 3DMark I realized that there is a drop in performance at relatively low temperature.
At "Ice storm unlimited" I have a score around 30,000 when the cpu is cool. However when I hit a 36 degrees of Celsius I am around 27,400. Furthermore, if the temperature increase at 39 Celsius , the performance drops even more and 23,500. This gets even worse when I hit 40+ Celsius where the score drops under 20,000 and if I semi-covered it with a cloth to reach higher temp it gets around 16,600 at 45 degrees of Celsius. After that it need to cool down to 33 degrees of Celcius to restore its performance
Needless to say that these temperatures are very easy to reach when you are playing a game. Has anyone noticed something similar? Any suggestions?
I have the 3/64 version with the 7.7.20 developers. Same issues were faced with the 7.7.6. . I have not tested in depth with the global rom but I think I had similar issues (it was only for a day). The room temperature is around 30 degrees of Celsius.
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If you're okay with the high temperatures then you could disable all the CPU thermal throttles from any kernel manager app, though you need to be rooted.
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abirftw said:
If you're okay with the high temperatures then you could disable all the CPU thermal throttles from any kernel manager app, though you need to be rooted.
Sent from my MI 5s using Tapatalk
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I was thinking something similar but I do not want to disable it fully but just increasing the threshold by 2 or 3 degrees of Celcius. I am rooted but I am not sure how I can do the modification. From some quick search that I have done there should be a file named thermal-mplampla.conf (I do not remember the exact name) where you can modify it but I am not sure by how much should I change the respective lines for just a 2 or 3 degrees increase.
Anyone that have been playing around with thresholds and have any tips or guide before messing around?
Antretng said:
Hello. I have noticed that my mi5s has some lag while playing asphalt 8 even at medium settings. After doing some benchmarks with 3DMark I realized that there is a drop in performance at relatively low temperature.
At "Ice storm unlimited" I have a score around 30,000 when the cpu is cool. However when I hit a 36 degrees of Celsius I am around 27,400. Furthermore, if the temperature increase at 39 Celsius , the performance drops even more and 23,500. This gets even worse when I hit 40+ Celsius where the score drops under 20,000 and if I semi-covered it with a cloth to reach higher temp it gets around 16,600 at 45 degrees of Celsius. After that it need to cool down to 33 degrees of Celcius to restore its performance
Needless to say that these temperatures are very easy to reach when you are playing a game. Has anyone noticed something similar? Any suggestions?
I have the 3/64 version with the 7.7.20 developers. Same issues were faced with the 7.7.6. . I have not tested in depth with the global rom but I think I had similar issues (it was only for a day). The room temperature is around 30 degrees of Celsius.
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First of all, that isn't the CPU temperature but the battery temperature. This phone actually has fantastic thermals due to its aluminum back and well placed SOC. No wonder you're getting throttling, you live in 30°C and you're playing games, what do you expect? Every phone on the face of the earth will throttle to that level. Just saying, your CPU is running probably around 70-80°C while playing intense games. So if you continue to play, it will eventually heat up the rest of the phone.
40°C destroys a batteries lifetime and 45°C everyday will reduce your battery within half a year which is why they throttle phones. Hell my One plus 3 in 30°C weather will throttle like crazy and that's the best phone in terms of throttling. Its normal. Stop playing crappy games like Asphalt 8 in 30°C and go enjoy the sunny weather instead.
crzykiller said:
First of all, that isn't the CPU temperature but the battery temperature. This phone actually has fantastic thermals due to its aluminum back and well placed SOC. No wonder you're getting throttling, you live in 30°C and you're playing games, what do you expect? Every phone on the face of the earth will throttle to that level. Just saying, your CPU is running probably around 70-80°C while playing intense games. So if you continue to play, it will eventually heat up the rest of the phone.
40°C destroys a batteries lifetime and 45°C everyday will reduce your battery within half a year which is why they throttle phones. Hell my One plus 3 in 30°C weather will throttle like crazy and that's the best phone in terms of throttling. Its normal. Stop playing crappy games like Asphalt 8 in 30°C and go enjoy the sunny weather instead.
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Actually the truth is somewhere in the middle. I have used an app called "cpu temperature" but if I check the battery temperature it shows exactly the same degrees. So I guess it mistakenly shows the temperature of the battery. Do you have a more reliable app to check cpu temp?
On the other hand, 30 degrees of Celcius is not that high. In the winter usually we do not let the room temperature drop under 20 degrees since we use heating. Nevertheless, I will let it as it is for now and check again after 5 or 6 weeks where the temperature should be cooler.
Antretng said:
Actually the truth is somewhere in the middle. I have used an app called "cpu temperature" but if I check the battery temperature it shows exactly the same degrees. So I guess it mistakenly shows the temperature of the battery. Do you have a more reliable app to check cpu temp?
On the other hand, 30 degrees of Celcius is not that high. In the winter usually we do not let the room temperature drop under 20 degrees since we use heating. Nevertheless, I will let it as it is for now and check again after 5 or 6 weeks where the temperature should be cooler.
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You need a rooted phone to see actual CPU temperature. The best way to do this is get an app called simple system monitor (blue app icon) and go in temperature zones and you'll find a bunch of sensors there. There's a bunch of them that are for the CPU and you kinda have to figure it out yourself (I don't know exactly which one it is, one of the tz_sensor ones) by running a CPU benchmark and finding the ones that show the highest temperature. If you were to remove thermal throttling, and maxed out the CPU and GPU, you will see your CPU hit around 100-110°C and your phones gonna shut down for protection. And I'm in Canada so 30°C is extremely high haha.

Is this normal?

My phone is running 50 or 60 celsius and all I'm doing is downloading apps to set up the device. Is this normal?
It runs around 40 celsius on idle when doing nothing
No, how did you measure that?
switcher said:
No, how did you measure that?
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LOTS of apps available in the play store do that. Accubattery, for one.
Things are now better and I believe thst the heat is a software issue. My phone now runs around 30 when idling at no use and gets to around 40 when downloading apps. CPU is around 50s when watching videos, but battery stays in the 40s. The reason why I believe this to be a software issue is because my temperatures when playing games, doing benchmarks, etc are similar to when I watch videos, which is a much higher workload. I also don't experience too much throttling as I was still able to get approx. 267 000 in Antutu.
Days Tech said:
Things are now better and I believe thst the heat is a software issue. My phone now runs around 30 when idling at no use and gets to around 40 when downloading apps. CPU is around 50s when watching videos, but battery stays in the 40s. The reason why I believe this to be a software issue is because my temperatures when playing games, doing benchmarks, etc are similar to when I watch videos, which is a much higher workload. I also don't experience too much throttling as I was still able to get approx. 267 000 in Antutu.
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You should anticipate that heavy graphics (gaming, movie watching), etc. is going to raise the temperature. That's perfectly normal.
hgoldner said:
You should anticipate that heavy graphics (gaming, movie watching), etc. is going to raise the temperature. That's perfectly normal.
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Yeah, but watching a Youtube vifeo raises it just as much as playing PUBG Mobile on HDR settings or running an Antutu Benchmark. My overall temperatures keep improving, though. Might have been an issue with the data transfer feature.
To update, everything works fine now. It seems I just had a rough start.

Question Games unplayable due to thermal throttling stutters. Any fix?

Just trying to play Donkey Kong Country Returns on the Snapdragon 860 Xiaomi Pad and I notice fps drops on 1x and 4x. Try every setting, nothing changes. Even Gpu usage is only half.
Then I enabled fps counter and whenever it hits 30 C max it throttles to super low fps and doesn't go any bit higher. Explains the stutters I had in other Games.
30 C is nothing, feels like a scam, it runs like a low-end device.
Is there any fix? Any tutorial that works? With root or so? Just 35 C would be enough, It’s just 10 C here too. If not don’t buy Xiaomi for games, it’s not playable at all! It’s like a bad joke.
Over here the same problem and stuttering in fixed 60hz emulators
jaca22 said:
Over here the same problem and stuttering in fixed 60hz emulators
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Sucks man, surprised no ones talking about this. The device is easily strong enough for 3DS and even some Switch games, but with this maybe it can't even do some older emulators smoothly, will do some more testing.
So here is the Video:
Flickering is due to the video recording only, but you can still see that it runs fine until the temp hits 30c, then it becomes very slow. You can see the graphic turn orange.
hopefully a developer can port a kernel of the xiaomi x3 pro that they share the same soc and all these problems can be solved, since I bought it for emulation and it does not work smooth as silk
I hope so! But I found a fix for this problem at least, you have to use Citra, not Citra MMJ, there seems to be a problem with that version. In normal Citra it runs at 60 fps at over 35 C but it still has some frame drops from time to time.
Xi9 said:
Just trying to play Donkey Kong Country Returns on the Snapdragon 860 Xiaomi Pad and I notice fps drops on 1x and 4x. Try every setting, nothing changes. Even Gpu usage is only half.
Then I enabled fps counter and whenever it hits 30 C max it throttles to super low fps and doesn't go any bit higher. Explains the stutters I had in other Games.
30 C is nothing, feels like a scam, it runs like a low-end device.
Is there any fix? Any tutorial that works? With root or so? Just 35 C would be enough, It’s just 10 C here too. If not don’t buy Xiaomi for games, it’s not playable at all! It’s like a bad joke.
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I have Poco X3 Pro... it does have thermal throttling also... but I managed to get rid of throttling by flashing a HAVOC OS custom rom...
MIUI is known for throttling SOCs...
I have the same problem when playing Hearthstone. Anyway to turn off thermal throttling completely ?

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This is the most annoying thing i ever experienced. Easy 60 fps games are locked at 30 which the very same games on other phones runs on 60 no problem and games like genshin impact you choose 60 fps on settings and its still 30, thats stupid.
How to fix?

Question Fps from 40 to 70 fps glitch/hack

So I have found an odd and repeatable glitch that is a good glitch but I can't explain it. I play one primary game from the dragon quest series on my fold 4. The system app game tracker says I get on average 35 to 40 fps which is fine but one day I saw the game running super smooth and felt way faster. Sure enough it was running at 70fps the entire time. Cpu usage was up and gpu usage went from about 15% before to about 35%. No big deal for how beautiful the game looked and played. A few months went by and I never could repeat how I did this. Then this week I did it again and experimented to try to repeat. My game had to be in the foreground and I turned off the screen. You have to have the side button fingerprint reader set to read fingerprint without pushing the button. Once I did this and instantly turned on the screen and went to game then boom 70 fps speed and glory. The only downside is massive battery drain and if you do anything and I mean anything else but play the game it reverts back to 35 to 40 fps. You pull down the notification tray the fps drop. You have to stay in game don't adjust volume don't adjust brightness. If the frame rate drops from an incoming call then repeat screen off and finger print used again. So here come my questions... The device can clearly handle this 70 fps and I played 2 hours once without it getting too warm... I think I saw 105 degrees at most. I am guessing the fingerprint to unlock with screen off is happening so fast it doesn't give time for Samsungs system files to limit fps... Why do they do this crap? Why can't I choose max power or battery savings. Can anyone replicate what I see? Is there something else I can do to keep my 70 fps and still use my phone for other stuff? I want absolute max performance but not thru a weird glitch. I hope to hear from others.
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