Snapdragon S4 Thermal Comparison and Butter Benchmark - Nexus 4 General

Ironic that the Nexus 4 has thermal problems when Qualcomm seems particularly proud of the low temps of the S4 chip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mSD_EhgGSc

It'll be fine man.
wait for the phone.
Saw everyone *****ing about the Benchmarks right?
and see the Improvements now,so wait 3 more days

XxStatiX said:
It'll be fine man.
wait for the phone.
Saw everyone *****ing about the Benchmarks right?
and see the Improvements now,so wait 3 more days
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I'm confident they will work it out. I will wait 3 more days AND wait for one hardware revision before locking myself in.

dynamicpda said:
I'm confident they will work it out. I will wait 3 more days AND wait for one hardware revision before locking myself in.
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Yeah man i'm pretty confident too.
This one's should be a beast.
And at this price,we shouldnt complain too much :silly:

XxStatiX said:
It'll be fine man.
wait for the phone.
Saw everyone *****ing about the Benchmarks right?
and see the Improvements now,so wait 3 more days
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The improvements were from putting the phone in the freezer. Do you intend to operate your phone in a freezer at all times?

abe in space said:
The improvements were from putting the phone in the freezer. Do you intend to operate your phone in a freezer at all times?
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Throttling only happens in graphics benchmarks!!!!!
When you play games the GPU is fast enought reach the vsznc limit (60fps) without any problems which means the GPU isn't fully stressed and won't throttle .
And besides even when throttled the Adreno is still 2x faster then tegra 3 or mali-400mp in some benchmarks.
That beeing said I'm pretty confident that this problem will be fixed either by LG/Qualcomm themselves or by the great devs in this forum (undervolting, raising the temperature the GPU starts to throttle)

abe in space said:
The improvements were from putting the phone in the freezer. Do you intend to operate your phone in a freezer at all times?
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Source ?
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Disregard

abe in space said:
The improvements were from putting the phone in the freezer. Do you intend to operate your phone in a freezer at all times?
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Says who?
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how will we know when they have a hardware revision? how long does that usually take?

abe in space said:
The improvements were from putting the phone in the freezer. Do you intend to operate your phone in a freezer at all times?
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USSENTERNCC1701E said:
I think you may have taken a joke out of context.
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Oh, well there it on the reddit post
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/12rk7s/anandtech_have_run_new_nexus_4_benchmarks_which/

My point is that we should wait to see the true story for ourselves.
Hmmm.

XxStatiX said:
My point is that we should wait to see the true story for ourselves.
Hmmm.
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https://twitter.com/nerdtalker/status/266194787466616832

its most probably a low thermal limit set for the review devices. its set to 60c? that is kind of low to set it at that value. the Galaxy Nexus was set to 80c if im not mistaken
Wait for the final devices, then we can test it ourselves

IINexusII said:
its most probably a low thermal limit set for the review devices. its set to 60c? that is kind of low to set it at that value. the Galaxy Nexus was set to 80c if im not mistaken
Wait for the final devices, then we can test it ourselves
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The Galaxy S2 has a limit of 85°C if I'm not mistaken, 60°C seems pretty conservative indeed.

wurzelsepp3 said:
The Galaxy S2 has a limit of 85°C if I'm not mistaken, 60°C seems pretty conservative indeed.
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ah well if the s2s thermal limit was 85 , then yea, maybe this is just set a little too conservative

Do we know it has thermal issues? I've seen no proof and only speculation.....
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italia0101 said:
ah well if the s2s thermal limit was 85 , then yea, maybe this is just set a little too conservative
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I dunno my GS2 got really hot around the camera area, so boiling I had to get a case for it lol.

WTF :silly:
1- this s4 dual core = less heating
2- yeah the dumbest thing ever compering 28Nm cpu with 40Nm cpu

I asked a reviewer (one who has only just posted their review, so they spent alot longer than some with the phone) on G+ whether he noticed any overheating. He said he hadn't ANY warming at all. It sounds like for every day use there won't be any issue.

Brac20 said:
I asked a reviewer (one who has only just posted their review, so they spent alot longer than some with the phone) on G+ whether he noticed any overheating. He said he hadn't ANY warming at all. It sounds like for every day use there won't be any issue.
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The basic point is that it does happen. Which it shouldn't. Perhaps the problem is indeed that they set the max temp too low (60c). Only time will tell.

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[SCREEN] Yellow spot when CPU gets warm [Poll]

Hey guys,
I got my N4 8G last week on Friday and the first what I saw when the CPU gets a little bit warmer (during Benchmarks or heavy use)
I can see a ugly Yellow spot on the Screen near where the CPU sits, as seen on ifixit.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B4ESb_YBhAxITkd0SExNLUNablk
Did any of you guys have the same issue or should I replace the phone as soon as they are available again?
kabauterman said:
CPU gets a little bit warmer (during Benchmarks or heavy use)
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I don't get this trend with warm CPUs. My Galaxy Nexus used to get really hot sometimes but it never had any impact on screen quality, didn't make yellow spots or anything else.
Yesterday, I was charging the N4, while streaming and HD movie at full screen brightness. Nothing. Wasn't warm. Neither was it warm when I ran three benchmarks after one another.
Try turning on FORCE GPU RENDERING in Developer Options.
DonJuan89 said:
I don't get this trend with warm CPUs. My Galaxy Nexus used to get really hot sometimes but it never had any impact on screen quality, didn't make yellow spots or anything else.
Yesterday, I was charging the N4, while streaming and HD movie at full screen brightness. Nothing. Wasn't warm. Neither was it warm when I ran three benchmarks after one another.
Try turning on FORCE GPU RENDERING in Developer Options.
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Either you are trolling or are completely oblivious to temperature changes. This phone gets really hot, because LG doesn't know crap about proper thermal design. Google was stupid not to choose Sony for this Nexus, but I'm assuming they're waiting for Sony to use Quad Cores. I'm confident that the next Nexus phone will be a Sony. I can't wait.
InvalidUsername said:
Either you are trolling or are completely oblivious to temperature changes. This phone gets really hot, because LG doesn't know crap about proper thermal design.
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you must have another phone as i have. My N4 doesn't get warm, not with benchmarks, movies or while loading.
My n4 gets warm, but not hot, and i dont see any changes in screen
Chrisch-RT said:
you must have another phone as i have. My N4 doesn't get warm, not with benchmarks, movies or while loading.
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thats strange, mine get pretty hot! Mostly while loading or benchmarks but also just on Chrome or normal use
Maybe I realy need to replace it by Google.
kabauterman said:
thats strange, mine get pretty hot! Mostly while loading or benchmarks but also just on Chrome or normal use
Maybe I realy need to replace it by Google.
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No, they all do the exact same thing. Like I said, anyone who claims that theirs doesn't get warm is either a) completely oblivious to heat, b) is a serious Google/LG fanboy, or c) is trolling for the sake of trolling.
InvalidUsername said:
No, they all do the exact same thing. Like I said, anyone who claims that theirs doesn't get warm is either a) completely oblivious to heat, b) is a serious Google/LG fanboy, or c) is trolling for the sake of trolling.
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yeah its getting "warm" but not hot like you say. My N4 reaches maybe the same temp like my HTC One S.
InvalidUsername said:
No, they all do the exact same thing. Like I said, anyone who claims that theirs doesn't get warm is either a) completely oblivious to heat, b) is a serious Google/LG fanboy, or c) is trolling for the sake of trolling.
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Hot/Warm or whatever = OK usual and maybe custom Kernels with UV will fix
but my Yellow screen spot is not OK I think so far..
kabauterman said:
Hot/Warm or whatever = OK usual and maybe custom Kernels with UV will fix
but my Yellow screen spot is not OK I think so far..
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I agree. I would let Google know immediately, and demand that they let me keep the phone while they get me a new one.
InvalidUsername said:
No, they all do the exact same thing. Like I said, anyone who claims that theirs doesn't get warm is either a) completely oblivious to heat, b) is a serious Google/LG fanboy, or c) is trolling for the sake of trolling.
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Mine does get warm, but not hot, and I don't have any yellow display or throttling issues...but now, just because you said it, its sweating too!
Aaaah....this i-know-everything kids...
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PS. Probably you have to cope with the idea of a defective device
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InvalidUsername said:
Either you are trolling or are completely oblivious to temperature changes. This phone gets really hot, because LG doesn't know crap about proper thermal design. Google was stupid not to choose Sony for this Nexus, but I'm assuming they're waiting for Sony to use Quad Cores. I'm confident that the next Nexus phone will be a Sony. I can't wait.
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Yeah, no. Not trolling. Mine just doesn't get hot. Turning on Force GPU Rendering solved that same issue when I was having it with the Gnex. Force GPU takes load of the CPU, so it doesn't get hot.
I don't know what else to tell you, it's just doesn't get warm/hot for me.
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InvalidUsername said:
No, they all do the exact same thing. Like I said, anyone who claims that theirs doesn't get warm is either a) completely oblivious to heat, b) is a serious Google/LG fanboy, or c) is trolling for the sake of trolling.
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Dude, why don't you just chill. And while you're chilling, pick up a new phone while you're at it since your's is getting hot.
And "completely oblivious to heat"? Right now, I can tell you that it's 10C outside in Berlin and it's a big difference to when it was 35C. Seems to me like you're just making a big deal out of a little heating. It's a quad core processor, what do you expect?
InvalidUsername said:
Either you are trolling or are completely oblivious to temperature changes. This phone gets really hot, because LG doesn't know crap about proper thermal design. Google was stupid not to choose Sony for this Nexus, but I'm assuming they're waiting for Sony to use Quad Cores. I'm confident that the next Nexus phone will be a Sony. I can't wait.
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The Phone gets hot because the CPU burns allot of energy is has bothing to do with the phone design.
The main problem is that google totally f****d up CPU power management, why it the CPU locked at 1Ghz when the screen is on, why does it scale to 1.5 GHz when you touch the screen?? which results in swyping and typing killing the battery.
wurzelsepp3 said:
The Phone gets hot because the CPU burns allot of energy is has bothing to do with the phone design.
The main problem is that google totally f****d up CPU power management, why it the CPU locked at 1Ghz when the screen is on, why does it scale to 1.5 GHz when you touch the screen?? which results in swyping and typing killing the battery.
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thats another point, I think the Kernel is not in a perfect state for now but updates will come and custom Kernels will come
so this is not the main problem for me
wurzelsepp3 said:
The Phone gets hot because the CPU burns allot of energy is has bothing to do with the phone design.
The main problem is that google totally f****d up CPU power management, why it the CPU locked at 1Ghz when the screen is on, why does it scale to 1.5 GHz when you touch the screen?? which results in swyping and typing killing the battery.
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I'm pretty sure that's because of Project Butter. I'd take a little heat for some better performance/visuals any day.
Not sure what the issue is here. My GDS got hot when gaming, charging, etc asvdoes my nexus 7, my laptop, my pic and every other device I have ever owned.
The issue though is the great really causing some type of an issue with the glue? I would guess they would know but then again who knows..
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wurzelsepp3 said:
The Phone gets hot because the CPU burns allot of energy is has bothing to do with the phone design.
The main problem is that google totally f****d up CPU power management, why it the CPU locked at 1Ghz when the screen is on, why does it scale to 1.5 GHz when you touch the screen?? which results in swyping and typing killing the battery.
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Are you serious? Unless you are an android Dev or someone in the know with these services then I think you are just making some type of an uneducated assumption. Really, no offense intended.
Are you an so Dev, android Dev or do you have any expert agreement on this?
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Google had the very best engineers, etc on their payroll. I highly doubt they would miss something and someone with no experience would figure it out. who knows though, maybe you are a top kernal coder or something..
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Haven't done the yellow spot test yet. So can't tell.
The way I do the test: Install StabilityTest, set screen brightness to 100%, run CPU+GPU Test, wrap phone in a blanket and try get the temperature to 40C or above, then check with a white background.
richteralan said:
Haven't done the yellow spot test yet. So can't tell.
The way I do the test: Install StabilityTest, set screen brightness to 100%, run CPU+GPU Test, wrap phone in a blanket and try get the temperature to 40C or above, then check with a white background.
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It looks like if your phone doesn't have issues it will likely develop one if u carry on with this so called test...
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I have the same issue as the OP. and in pretty much same spots...
Just for the sake of asking, putting my phone in gpu rendering is it easier on the phone or harder work load wise?
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Samsung Galaxy S5 Snapdragon vs. Exynos Antutu X test with video

Here you go, I made a quick video for Antutu X Benchmark between both devices ( Snap and Exynos )
Lets guess which device ( which CPU ) on left and right while watching this clip and then you have your answer.
Video was captured with an iphone 5 ( YEAH I know, Samsung is gonna be p*ssed LOL ).
Enjoy!
That answers my question somewhat, so the 5422 has a slight edge on the first benchmark, yet lost the second ,making it 1 to 1, but the s801 finished the test first on both testes.
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Are all 8 cores running on the 5422 version?
Wow, you really have both version?
Please make full comparison especially speed/tw , battery and camera.
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BoneXDA said:
Are all 8 cores running on the 5422 version?
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I dont think so. Maybe the 64 bit will
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copualt3 said:
That answers my question somewhat, so the 5422 has a slight edge on the first benchmark, yet lost the second ,making it 1 to 1, but the s801 finished the test first on both testes.
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The 5422 in general i felt very very smooth. major problem is still there: its hot!
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leoaudio13 said:
I dont think so. Maybe the 64 bit will
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Interesting... in Barcelona Samsung announced that the 5422 will support Heterogeneous Multi Processing allowing all 8 cores to run if necessary. The Note 3 Neo's 5260 can run all 6, so the S5 5422 may need an update, or benchmark tools need it, what do you think, @AndreiLux?
BoneXDA said:
Interesting... in Barcelona Samsung announced that the 5422 will support Heterogeneous Multi Processing allowing all 8 cores to run if necessary. The Note 3 Neo's 5260 can run all 6, so the S5 5422 may need an update, or benchmark tools need it, what do you think, @AndreiLux?
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I got a chance to played with it for half a day but its damn hot while running bench. not so sure if it ran with all eight cores at once. Gotta check again 2mo. But imo, the Exynos is very smooth. But the camera on Exynos version is not so good. Dont know why Even i took a few shots and compare with the LG G2, the G2 beats it with much better quality
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I got a chance to played with it for half a day but its damn hot while running bench. not so sure if it ran with all eight cores at once. Gotta check again 2mo. But imo, the Exynos is very smooth. But the camera on Exynos version is not so good. Dont know why Even i took a few shots and compare with the LG G2, the G2 beats it with much better quality
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So you say the camera on the Exynos is better?
Also how about the headphone sound quality, any differences, if so which sounds better
BoneXDA said:
Interesting... in Barcelona Samsung announced that the 5422 will support Heterogeneous Multi Processing allowing all 8 cores to run if necessary. The Note 3 Neo's 5260 can run all 6, so the S5 5422 may need an update, or benchmark tools need it, what do you think, @AndreiLux?
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It's running HMP...
AndreiLux said:
It's running HMP...
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Hi sir,
Then are you gonna support it...I mean Exynos ver. Now its prefect to add your tweaks in it
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Right now honestly HMP seems a bit far-fetched. Most app developers don't even use more than 1 thread for their apps. Waste of battery imo.
AndreiLux said:
It's running HMP...
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Thank you Andrei! So can it run all 8 cores right now, does it depend on Samsung or the apps?
degast said:
Right now honestly HMP seems a bit far-fetched. Most app developers don't even use more than 1 thread for their apps. Waste of battery imo.
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The point of HMP is load balancing between the cores. It still has advantages even in low threaded apps. The cores are powered off when not doing anything.
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Thank you Andrei! So can it run all 8 cores right now, does it depend on Samsung or the apps?
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It depends on nothing specifically. If load is sufficiently high and threaded it'll use all 8.
I think Antutu is finishing the tests slower than the Snapdragon because it's dispatching twice the threads and doing twice the work, it would score higher if it actually didn't do that.
And no I'm not getting it, the S5 will be outdated in a few months.
AndreiLux said:
The point of HMP is load balancing between the cores. It still has advantages even in low threaded apps. The cores are powered off when not doing anything.
It depends on nothing specifically. If load is sufficiently high and threaded it'll use all 8.
I think Antutu is finishing the tests slower than the Snapdragon because it's dispatching twice the threads and doing twice the work, it would score higher if it actually didn't do that.
And no I'm not getting it, the S5 will be outdated in a few months.
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Its coming up for real, the F
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AndreiLux said:
The point of HMP is load balancing between the cores. It still has advantages even in low threaded apps. The cores are powered off when not doing anything.
It depends on nothing specifically. If load is sufficiently high and threaded it'll use all 8.
I think Antutu is finishing the tests slower than the Snapdragon because it's dispatching twice the threads and doing twice the work, it would score higher if it actually didn't do that.
And no I'm not getting it, the S5 will be outdated in a few months.
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I also found that the HMP wherether its running or not, its not so right. Even though its very smooth, but well, its not so different from the 801 version. Also its HOT. I just felt its incompleted
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leoaudio13 said:
I also found that the HMP wherether its running or not, its not so right. Even though its very smooth, but well, its not so different from the 801 version. Also its HOT. I just felt its incompleted
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Depends on the thermal throttling settings between the two, Samsung changed the limits several times on both versions of the S4 so expect the same to happen here.
AndreiLux said:
Depends on the thermal throttling settings between the two, Samsung changed the limits several times on both versions of the S4 so expect the same to happen here.
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Probably we have to wait for S6 for the HMP to mature also we'll for your support as well Andrei :good:
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Its coming up for real, the F
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You mean the Galaxy F?
This could be it I think: http://www.sammobile.com/2014/04/03/samsung-sm-g906s-with-qhd-2560x1440-screen-appears-in-benchmark/
0mega007 said:
So you say the camera on the Exynos is better?
Also how about the headphone sound quality, any differences, if so which sounds better
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No, the same for both models really. Sound quality is the same, still Samsung quality. But both have AptX so it wont be a big problem Both external speakers are the same, 1 word: shjt! I wish the speakers werent in the back

This doesn't seem right..Benchmarks

Uhhh, I know we say benchmarks don't mean anything, but my score was 48% lower than the base N4 test..
Doooo I maybe have a lemon here or what?
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I hope you don't have this
acsbg said:
I hope you don't have this
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I don't think so seeing how I got it on contract from Wind Mobile from one of their stores heh
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Your phone is probably already warm from doing something else that it throttled while doing the benchmark.
Put it in the freezer for 5 mins then redo benchmark
ShadowFlare said:
Your phone is probably already warm from doing something else that it throttled while doing the benchmark.
Put it in the freezer for 5 mins then redo benchmark
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Even better, I chucked it outside and let the beautiful weather do it's thing (I'm from Toronto) and cool it down. Ran it again and got about 45k.
It's weird, I ran the test 3 times before and got 25k consecutively and the phone wasn't warm nor did I receive the "Bro let the phone cool down or you'll get a terrible score" warning.
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Powersaving is off..?
What benchmark app is this?
Okarina26 said:
Powersaving is off..?
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Lol Yea it was.
jonahtriangle said:
What benchmark app is this?
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Antutu Benchmark
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Yeah unfortunately our Qualcomm soc like all others throttle after a few seconds. Thats why Samsung got in trouble before because when a certain app or benchmark really, it would keep the Soc at peak for the duration of the test.
ShadowFlare said:
Your phone is probably already warm from doing something else that it throttled while doing the benchmark.
Put it in the freezer for 5 mins then redo benchmark
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Freezer benchmarks FTW!!! I could only score ~4700, but after putting it in the freezer for a few minutes, then running the benchmark with my phone still in the freezer I was able to break 4900.
Anyone know what an "unverified score" is? I'm assuming that just means my phone is so beastly that Antutu can't handle it.
Are these all stock scores or custom roms?
jonahtriangle said:
Are these all stock scores or custom roms?
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Mine is stock
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PearsonDKA said:
Mine is stock
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Did you have low cpu scores like me?
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I am trying to see if I have a problem with my cpu. I keep scoring low on ineger an float
jonahtriangle said:
Did you have low cpu scores like me?
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I am trying to see if I have a problem with my cpu. I keep scoring low on ineger an float
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Seems like it Yea. Weird.
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Are these all stock scores or custom roms?
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Custom ROM and kernel.
Face_Plant said:
Anyone know what an "unverified score" is? I'm assuming that just means my phone is so beastly that Antutu can't handle it.
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I think it's because it was not able to connect to the internet during/after completing the benchmark. Perhaps make sure your phone can connect to the internet (Mobile Data / WiFi) before you start the benchmark.
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I think it's because it was not able to connect to the internet during/after completing the benchmark. Perhaps make sure your phone can connect to the internet (Mobile Data / WiFi) before you start the benchmark.
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It was connected to Wi-Fi before and after I put it in the freezer. I'm pretty sure my freezer isn't lined with lead or anything, so I don't understand why it couldn't connect.
Face_Plant said:
It was connected to Wi-Fi before and after I put it in the freezer. I'm pretty sure my freezer isn't lined with lead or anything, so I don't understand why it couldn't connect.
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Your freezer will not get a stable WiFi conection.
Face_Plant said:
It was connected to Wi-Fi before and after I put it in the freezer. I'm pretty sure my freezer isn't lined with lead or anything, so I don't understand why it couldn't connect.
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lol, but a freezer is metal all around, enough to restrict any signal (Faraday cage).
No need to run the benchmark inside the freezer, after 5 mins in there, your phone will be good for benchmark outside.
What's the model number of your Note 4?
Is it using snapdragon 805 or Exynos?

Highest Antutu Score by ONE PLUS FIVE !!!!!

Its a matter of pride to own highest antutu scoring device 1+5...
after update to 4.5.5 i got 184272....
asharma7 said:
Its a matter of pride to own highest antutu scoring device 1+5...
after update to 4.5.5 i got 184272....
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Sorry mate but I have the highest score ?
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Its doing better and better...
mine was on top in ranking by antutu
Sorry guys .never loose in antutu ...best scores in all devices I own ..and they are tons of em.
red numbers....
dukat0s said:
Sorry guys .never loose in antutu ...best scores in all devices I own ..and they are tons of em.
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Impressive what's your setup?
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marceloz5 said:
red numbers....
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Yeah u11 got red numbers too even stock with perfomance mode....cause fsync so? The point. ?
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ilia1985 said:
Impressive what's your setup?
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Eas coming soon
I was getting 190k with boeffla kernel... Fully charged... then leave it on cold surface to cool down... and then do test with screen on cold surface... Some people said it gets better if you keep it in fridge during test... but I'm not doing that... lol
Wow.. So amazing... Now your phone can take ur dog for a walk.. Cook good for you.. Do your daily chores.. Make it more fast may be it can do what you couldn't even imagine..!! :highfive:
asharma7 said:
Its a matter of pride to own highest antutu scoring device 1+5...
after update to 4.5.5 i got 184272....
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
arjunarora said:
Wow.. So amazing... Now your phone can take ur dog for a walk.. Cook good for you.. Do your daily chores.. Make it more fast may be it can do what you couldn't even imagine..!! :highfive:
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And your point is? ?
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dondavis007 said:
And your point is? ?
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Nothing sir.. Just that these number don't mean anything.. Atleast to me and some others like me..
Congratulations! One Plus have fooled you into thinking your Antutu score is amazing! You have read the reports One Plus cheat on benchmarks haven't you?
dcrnic said:
I was getting 190k with boeffla kernel... Fully charged... then leave it on cold surface to cool down... and then do test with screen on cold surface... Some people said it gets better if you keep it in fridge during test... but I'm not doing that... lol
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actually, the fridge thing probably won't work on OP5 with OOS because of their benchmark "cheating" thing, they removed most of the thermal throttling anyways I think...
asharma7 said:
Its a matter of pride to own highest antutu scoring device 1+5...
after update to 4.5.5 i got 184272....
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Why would you have any pride in this? they cheat you idiot.
Shocky2 said:
Why would you have any pride in this? they cheat you idiot.
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Lance Armstrong was proud when he won the Tour De France!
Shocky2 said:
Why would you have any pride in this? they cheat you idiot.
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It isn't exactly cheating. Besides all your so called cheating does is boost scores max by measly 1k-2k points if any at all. Besides if you knew how benchmarks worked you would know that locking freqs at max doesn't help but makes it worst due to throttling.
And for those that don't know red score on antutu means fsync is off which isn't exactly cheating.
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ilia1985 said:
It isn't exactly cheating. Besides all your so called cheating does is boost scores max by measly 1k-2k points if any at all. Besides if you knew how benchmarks worked you would know that locking freqs at max doesn't help but makes it worst due to throttling.
And for those that don't know red score on antutu means fsync is off which isn't exactly cheating.
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Is that you Carl?
asharma7 said:
Its a matter of pride to own highest antutu scoring device 1+5...
after update to 4.5.5 i got 184272....
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You're amazing! WOW:cyclops:
dcrnic said:
I was getting 190k with boeffla kernel... Fully charged... then leave it on cold surface to cool down... and then do test with screen on cold surface... Some people said it gets better if you keep it in fridge during test... but I'm not doing that... lol
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I used to choose to leave my note 4 in the fridge while flashing roms or making backups. That thing would shoot up to 75°C the second I started doing anything. ??
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Question Oneplus 10 pro Overheating

Hi all,
I got my oneplus 10 pro. I use it for two weeks already and the device getting overheating very fast. Even if I use navigation, when I'm changing and more.
Can you recommend what I can do to solve it? My device getting really hot
dudu2683 said:
Hi all,
I got my oneplus 10 pro. I use it for two weeks already and the device getting overheating very fast. Even if I use navigation, when I'm changing and more.
Can you recommend what I can do to solve it? My device getting really hot
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Turn off QHD if you're using it..
Lighten the load on what you're using .
dudu2683 said:
Hi all,
I got my oneplus 10 pro. I use it for two weeks already and the device getting overheating very fast. Even if I use navigation, when I'm changing and more. mepco bill
Can you recommend what I can do to solve it? My device getting really hot
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Same thing happening with me, dont why these days all devices are overheating...
joshmah said:
Same thing happening with me, dont why these days all devices are overheating...
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Mines really cool even when gaming
delete post pls wrong thread
metrixx02 said:
delete post pls wrong thread
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Looks like Luk is having a go too, amongst others.
And lol yes it's the wrong thread but I'm happy to know
its because of the sd 8 gen 1
abdennour.tlb said:
its because of the sd 8 gen 1
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It's more specifically due to OnePlus not spending the extra money to properly cool the thing.
its the worst cpu ever made
abdennour.tlb said:
its the worst cpu ever made
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What is? The 8 gen 1?
It runs everything at speeds I've never witnessed before.
If your phone is overheating then could just be bad build quality but I don't think that's in the SOC.
abdennour.tlb said:
its the worst cpu ever made
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It's not though. That same test on the Snapdragon 810 would be much worse... This one throttled so bad that over time its performance was pulled all the way down to the level of a Snapdragon 801 that was also thermal throttling (before the 801 throttled even further later)...
The reality is that it's up to the manufacturer to tame these SoCs. The SoC is designed to boost to max performance when it can and throttle when it hits certain temps. Seeing how the phone can't really dissipate the heat that effectively, the SoC will always throttle at some point under a sustained load but adding things like vapor chambers can extend that window to the point it's ONLY going to be noticeable when doing stupid things like these kind of tests.

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