CPU Binning on the Nexus 5 - Nexus 5 General

Nexus 4 owners, (past and present), remember this thread? Well I don't know the range or any of that, I don't know what number means slow, nominal, fast, faster, fastest, so I'm not going to make a poll. Lets just began posting what we have so we can figure it all out.
If you didn't click the link I gave to the old thread:
1) You must be rooted
2) Type 'su' in terminal emulator.
3) Type 'dmesg | grep PVS
4 Post your findings!
Here's what I got:
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Going into this thread I felt that I need more XP to level up in order to understand what you just asked everyone to do.
JK
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PVS 3 here too
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PVS 1 here

PVS 2, not so bad. It can handle 150mV UV.

PVS 3
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PVS 1
Ran again and got PVS 4

Pvs 5. Returned in 0.457, if you guys want to bench lol

PVS 2 here
EDIT : 0.612 here. I have no luck in the silicon lottery my nexus 4 was nominal too

RussianBear said:
Pvs 5. Returned in 0.457, if you guys want to bench lol
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Damn thats got to be fastest. It must be a 1 to 5 scale; slow, nominal, fast, faster, fastest

BravoMotorola said:
Damn thats got to be fastest. It must be a 1 to 5 scale; slow, nominal, fast, faster, fastest
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Wait for Franco's app to be updated for n5, then we'll know for sure.

level cleared!!
Soldier 2.0 said:
Going into this thread I felt that I need more XP to level up in order to understand what you just asked everyone to do.
JK
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just to level you up
all CPU are nt the same, even if a very strenght process control there always be difference between two unit, the CPU are not matched pair
so there are some of them able to work on lower UV other no, some can handle overclocking better than other and so on
if you have a faster cpu PSV=4 you could have better perfomance in terms of overclocking or battery usage lowering voltage
for sure even in case of lower binning your N5 will fly...

stremax said:
just to level you up
all CPU are nt the same, even if a very strenght process control there always be difference between two unit, the CPU are not matched pair
so there are some of them able to work on lower UV other no, some can handle overclocking better than other and so on
if you have a faster cpu PSV=4 you could have better perfomance in terms of overclocking or battery usage lowering voltage
for sure even in case of lower binning your N5 will fly...
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Yeah I'm pretty sure the difference isn't huge yet I think on the N4 the difference from 0-4 was big enough to cause concern. I had an N4 with a 0 (or 1 before 4.3) and its battery life wasn't as good as the one with a 3. I probably got on average 15-30 minutes more, and of course you can under volt a lot more on a better chip which can make a pretty big difference.

I couldn't get it to work... any suggestions? I am rooted.
http://i.imgur.com/JVMsKkA.png

Man, this sucks, I'm the slow kid. I got the PVS 2, returned .9xx. I checked it earlier, it's being a little strange though - sometimes the command works and logs all the information, sometimes it won't log anything at all. Hopefully when I check again later it'll give me a higher binning like the other guy. Probably not though. I did get fastest on my N4, so I guess you can't win them all.

UCLAKoolman said:
I couldn't get it to work... any suggestions? I am rooted.
http://i.imgur.com/JVMsKkA.png
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Same here. Exactly

PVS 4 here
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PVS:2
here

UCLAKoolman said:
I couldn't get it to work... any suggestions? I am rooted.
http://i.imgur.com/JVMsKkA.png
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that happened to me- i rebooted and all was good.
sent while running with scissors

UCLAKoolman said:
I couldn't get it to work... any suggestions? I am rooted.
http://i.imgur.com/JVMsKkA.png
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crypticc said:
Same here. Exactly
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It's being a bit finnicky. I rebooted and tried again, it's working again. Mine went from 0.9xx to 0.607 when I tried this time. Weird. Still PVS 2.

Related

Is this the MAX?

Quadrant reading on my SGS ..
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Can go higher ..
Yes, much higher and who uses quadrant any more?
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racerboy3801 said:
Yes, much higher and who uses quadrant any more?
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Lol, I ran quadrant earlier for ****s and giggles. I forgot I have it installed, I just like the animations.
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No the max is over 9000...when you get there you can't even go outside women just throw themselves at you and you have to roll your massive junk around in a wheelbarrow
haloimplant said:
No the max is over 9000...when you get there you can't even go outside women just throw themselves at you and you have to roll your massive junk around in a wheelbarrow
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LMFAO
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Without the stagefright tweak you can go up to 1800 . Just need to run the test few times And hope for the best. Also you can go with the stagefright tweak to 2500
I just had to.
reminds me a bit on DPS posing in WoW,....
hamti007 said:
reminds me a bit on DPS posing in WoW,....
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I was a rogue, I just cared about crits^^
to be back on topic:
quadrant is not reliable
Tweaking is like DJing, more loops don't automatically make it a better song
theduckking said:
Tweaking is like DJing, more loops don't automatically make it a better song
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But lots of flange and delay does!
Besides this, what are the reliable ones?
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Antutu and Neocore.
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haloimplant said:
No the max is over 9000...when you get there you can't even go outside women just throw themselves at you and you have to roll your massive junk around in a wheelbarrow
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thanks... that made me laugh
greeny2010 said:
Besides this, what are the reliable ones?
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Reliable ones? Benchmarks only test a specific workload.. You aren't testing how fast applications run, you are testing how fast the benchmark runs. There doesn't have to be a direct correlation
Auzy said:
Reliable ones? Benchmarks only test a specific workload.. You aren't testing how fast applications run, you are testing how fast the benchmark runs. There doesn't have to be a direct correlation
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If there had been no correlation then benchmarks wouldn't have been used at all, that's not accurate.
You can easily get over 3000 with an ext2 loopback ontop of ext4 plus an overclock. But that's beside the point.
What matters is how it feels and performs day to day, that's more personal opinion. Quadrant is virtually useless IMO.
If you want a "true" quadrant score for what the Galaxy S is capable of without cheating/overclocking, you're probably looking at between 1600-1800 depending on ROM and filesystem.
joegamal said:
If there had been no correlation then benchmarks wouldn't have been used at all, that's not accurate.
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I never said there wasn't. But, benchmarks are useless unless you actually know what you are testing..
Case in point, you have 1 program that does lots of writing (barely any reading), and a benchmark program.
If you increase reading speed by 6%, but decrease writing speed by 5%, a benchmark which treats reading and writing equally will give you a better score. Unfortunately, your app will be slower though. Of course, an increase in both will lead to a faster score, but so can other circumstances.
Most benchmarks aren't useless to everyone. Only to MOST users. Developers on the other hand who understand the benchmark and what they are optimising for, maybe would find them more useful..
In-game benchmarks although are useful out of the box, because they test performance of a specific workload/benchmarks. Every time someone optimises their phone to run a generic benchmark though, a kitten dies.

[POLL] CPU Binning

Hey fellow Nexus 4 owners, I heard a lot of rumors that the "Nexus 4 uses left-over parts" from the Optimus G. To that end, I want to find out the general quality of our CPUs.
Basically, when Qualcomm makes the APQ8064 chip that you see in our Nexus 4, there are 4 different "types" based on how it meets their quality standards. These are Slow, Nominal, Fast, and Faster. The main difference IIRC between these types is how stable each can handle undervolting. CPUs that are "Fast" for example come pre-configured at a lower nominal voltage than a "Nominal" type CPU, and more so than a "Slow" type. (Does this account for how some people's phones generate less heat? Maybe, maybe not. IIRC, there's like only a -100mV difference between Faster and Slow out of the box, however Faster CPUs should be able to handle lower voltages than Slow-type.)
To find out what binned CPU you have, I recommend the following:
YOU MUST BE ROOTED!
1) Install Terminal Emulator
2) Reboot your phone
3) Open Terminal Emulator, and type:
Code:
su
dmesg | grep PVS
A line should be outputted that tells you what type you have.
For example, mine is NOMINAL. http://i.imgur.com/MUXrs.png
Please post your results in the following poll! (This poll began on /r/Nexus4, so rather than recreating the poll using XDA's system, I'm hoping to just get more results from here.)
http://poll.pollcode.com/qars3c
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I guess I got lucky, mine says "Fast"
timgt said:
I guess I got lucky, mine says "Fast"
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according to the poll, most people have fast..
faster would be "lucky" ^^
Yeah, the average so far seems to be "Fast." Please post in the poll whatever results you get! I would like to see a good sample size from this!
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The CPU doesn't have anything to do with LG using leftover parts or not. It's Qualcomm that does the binning, not LG.
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red12355 said:
The CPU doesn't have anything to do with LG using leftover parts or not. It's Qualcomm that does the binning, not LG.
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I know.. read my post. I want to dispel that rumor.
Fast
Faster..
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I got fast
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Fast
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Yes *****es, I got faster variant.
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shipped 15th december
Can you also post when you got your phone shipped? Maybe different shipping time means you got different model?
What does this actually mean?
Eric-1987 said:
What does this actually mean?
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It means more people will cry and return their phone.
Nvm I'm retarded
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ChongoDroid said:
Does this not work on PA? Not getting an output.. I'll try this on stock
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Reboot. I had the same problem, I was like oh I already have terminal emulator installed, I'll just type it. Still requires a reboot, then type it
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Temple Run 2 HighScore thread

Hello.
First of all, I know we have a Gaming thread, but I think that's about general gaming on Nexus 4, recommendations, and techniques.
This thread is about only Temple Run 2. This game has clocked 5M+ downloads in first week so I think we should have one.
post your high score: with screenshot
I'll try to keep the first post updated with the username and score + screenshot of the number one player.
Let's keep it fun and game. Eh? No cheat codes please.
When you get your high score in the hall of fame you instantaneously have the bragging rights to show to your friends.
@moderators: I was not sure if this should be in Themes & Apps, so I posted it here because IMO its not an app I'm introducing so it shouldn't go there. Feel free to move it of you will
No hax ^^
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Wow, that's phenomenol!
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Incredible High Score, i still got a distance of max 6k.
Do you have some tips for us
gets easy once u get lvl 9
As im still waiting on my N4 I havent played this on android yet so I can not submit a high score. However I have played both the first and second on iOS and while enjoying the first one, the second is horrible and lagging like no other game I have ever played on iOS. I'm hoping that on android it will run much smoother. To put into perspective, my high score on the first one was ~18 mil, in TR2 I think I may have been able to break 1mil only once.
zakazak said:
gets easy once u get lvl 9
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True but I'm still level 8.
You need 1 million total distance and 500k total coins before you can even get to level 9. And that takes ages
I'm sure there's lots of people out there with higher scores though. I saw 36 mil on some iphone screenshot.
tatltael said:
True but I'm still level 8.
You need 1 million total distance and 500k total coins before you can even get to level 9. And that takes ages
I'm sure there's lots of people out there with higher scores though. I saw 36 mil on some iphone screenshot.
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THIS!!! Also I want to unlock and root my phone and backup with carbon but im nervous
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I'm getting there.
Swagged out of my Paranoid NeXus⁴
My friend got 5 billion
myorks1127 said:
My friend got 5 billion
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......
Not possible....
myorks1127 said:
My friend got 5 billion
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Proof or gtfo.
AW: Temple Run 2 HighScore thread
Just completely smashed my previous record, which was around 8 million. Got almost 14 million now. Still need to get to level 9 though. It takes ages...
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Still need to get to level 9 . I probably could easily get a higher score but saving my gems for future much higher high-scores!
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I believe the score should be supplemented by the number of retries you used (i.e., SAVE ME via the Green Gems). I'll start. Here is my score with three retries/save-mes.
Here is my low score after 44 tries. Hmmmm....
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anwedr said:
Here is my low score after 44 tries. Hmmmm....
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Oh, I meant, the SAVE me option. Lol. You cannot possibly afford 44 save mes cause it would have costed you 400 gems by then. Lol.
What's so special about level 9
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colobos said:
What's so special about level 9
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+2 gem powerup.

[Q] Incredibly hot battery temp!

Hi, I overclocked my One to 2.16 GHz (CPU) and 450 MHz (GPU)... when I play heavy games I reach really hot temperatures, the highest I get was 56.5 ℃ (133.7 ℉)... My question is: can the phone handle temperatures like these, or I risk to "fry" it?
P.S.: Sorry for my bad english!
It'll shut off when it gets too hot. 56.5 should be fine for playing games
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Why would you overclock a already fast phone to 2.16ghz ?
drakeymcmb said:
Why would you overclock a already fast phone to 2.16ghz ?
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The same reason people overclock their computer's, for that last little oompf
Enjoy your free thanks, i didn't mean to
Ugh don't overclock then...
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drakeymcmb said:
Why would you overclock a already fast phone to 2.16ghz ?
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Also wondering...in comparision videos of galaxy s4 vs the htc one i see the galaxy s4 starts apps faster and loads maps faster ingame.
Maybe this makes the difference or makes the one even faster?
Someone should do a video.
Also whats your battery life while gaming if i may ask?
drakeymcmb said:
Why would you overclock a already fast phone to 2.16ghz ?
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To see how far can it go. But if the temp is unsafe, I will downclock it.
@xxquicksh0txx: Are you sure? So can I consider 56.5 ℃ a Sade temperature?
xxquicksh0txx said:
The same reason people overclock their computer's, for that last little oompf
Enjoy your free thanks, i didn't mean to
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But at least on the PC you can feel the extra 2fps /sarcasm
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aliquo93 said:
Hi, I overclocked my One to
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Duh. No wonder it is overheating.
borgqueenx said:
Also whats your battery life while gaming if i may ask?
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I don't know because I play with the phone plugged in the charger.
serialtoon said:
But at least on the PC you can feel the extra 2fps /sarcasm
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True, there really is no point in overclocking right now. Seeing as we can max out everything basically.
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Don't play while recharging the phone, makes the phone heat up faster
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I think that it will "fry" soon at 2.16 Ghz
ImJacky said:
I think that it will "fry" soon at 2.16 Ghz
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It is indeed dangerous to pressure your phone for a long period of time at those levels. If I want to play games I fire up my Xbox.
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mate this is not a PC... it doesnt have the tolerances to hold such a high overclock. replace the heatsink with a noctua or something like i have in my pc below then you can overclock as much as you want. Dont cry the day your phone stops working
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I don't know because I play with the phone plugged in the charger.
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I'm starting to think you're a troll.
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I'm starting to think you're a troll.
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No, I'm not, lol. If I play with the phone unplugged the battery goes down too quickly.
Anyway, I heard that HTC tests their devices at hot temperatures, and I know that when a phone overheates too much, it reboots automatically, like a PC. It's never happened to me, so I think it's stable for now.
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No, I'm not, lol. If I play with the phone unplugged the battery goes down too quickly.
Anyway, I heard that HTC tests their devices at hot temperatures, and I know that when a phone overheates too much, it reboots automatically, like a PC. It's never happened to me, so I think it's stable for now.
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I think you should bump it down to 1.9 GHz and undervolt it a tad, and be sure to play unplugged, no matter what the battery is like. If you're finding the battery poor, I assue you that I find most games work fine at 1.1GHz ( Power Saving mode ON) with only neglible slower loading times (some games will take 10 seconds longer to load, but the battery is much improved). Turning your brightness down will also help to reduce those temperatures and increase the battery life while gaming.
In hamdir's gaming thread he did a test that showed underclocking the cpu didn't affect gaming (same as overclocking) since the gpu continued to run at 400mhz (or 450 when overclocked). Either way there is no need to really burn the thing at 2.16 unless you plan on using aftermarket cooling lol

Nexus 5 Thermal Throttling

So, after watching this guy running some throttling test on several smartphones, I started wondering if my Nexus 5 was facing similar throttling issues; just like some Snapdragon 810 devices do. Also, I wanted to extend the testing results, in order to ascertain if Screen Brightness matters, and by how much.
The testing procedure was the following:
I kept running the Geekbench benchmark repeatedly for 10 minutes and taking note of the Multi-threaded score.
For the first set of runs I had the brightness decreased to Minimum. Then I left the device untouched for about 5 minutes (in order to cool down) and ran the test again with the Screen Brightness set to Maximum.
During the tests my Nexus 5 was:
-Stock Android 6.0 Marshmallow
-Stock clocks
-Stock thermal throttle temperature
-Unrooted
You can see the results on the following graph:
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Yes, Nexus 5 does throttle. Yes, screen brightness does matter.
Does this make Nexus 5 a bad device?
Not by a long shot!
So guys, what do you thing about all this? Does throttling matter to you? Did you get different results on Custom ROMs?
If so, please share them with us!
That "news" are as old as the N5 is...
oifi said:
That "news" are as old as the N5 is...
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I just wanted to share some interesting results. We all knew that N5 throttles, but I wanted to investigate "how much it throttles", and also "how much is screen brightness affecting it".
Also, I have added the poll to see how much people here care about the throttling.
You don't have to be mean...
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I just wanted to share some interesting results. We all knew that N5 throttles, but I wanted to investigate "how much it throttles", and also "how much is screen brightness affecting it".
Also, I have added the poll to see how much people here care about the throttling.
You don't have to be mean...
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People will criticize what you do no matter what. Don't pay attention to their gratuitous diatribe.
Thank you for offering a more detailed analysis of the problem at hand.
I didn't want to offend you. N5 also dimms the screen if it gets too hot. So you can't see how slow it is after throtteling. [emoji6]
And yes, it is very annoying.
For myself throttling is a matter or not depends on how serious of it, quite sure something like the 810 I will totally avoild, but 808 will be acceptable for me.
p.s. I don't know which options I shall choose.
DummyPLUG said:
For myself throttling is a matter or not depends on how serious of it, quite sure something like the 810 I will totally avoild, but 808 will be acceptable for me.
p.s. I don't know which options I shall choose.
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If you look at this video, you can clearly see that Snapdragon 808 does not throttle at all.
The problem with throttling is that even though they are selling us a 2.3 GHz device, we don't get these clocks after a couple of minutes surfing on the web (for example)... In other words, we don't get what we thought we paid for.
I bet that Nexus 5 could even reach 3 GHz if its power source allows it, but the thermal limit would make it impossible to sustain those clocks for more than 10 seconds
p.s. I think the first choice "Yes, of course it does" is the choice for you
amkirk94 said:
If you look at this video, you can clearly see that Snapdragon 808 does not throttle at all.
The problem with throttling is that even though they are selling us a 2.3 GHz device, we don't get these clocks after a couple of minutes surfing on the web (for example)... In other words, we don't get what we thought we paid for.
I bet that Nexus 5 could even reach 3 GHz if its power source allows it, but the thermal limit would make it impossible to sustain those clocks for more than 10 seconds
p.s. I think the first choice "Yes, of course it does" is the choice for you
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As I know the 808, at least in G4 does throttling, just not as serious as 810. So does the 7420. I agree most if not all current highend cpu does throttling, slow down a little bit is acceptable, but 810 really slow down too much. There are review 808 actually faster then 810 when under load.
Nexus 6p use so call v2 of 810, I wonder if help on throttling.
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Nexus 6p use so call v2 of 810, I wonder if help on throttling.
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All 810s have been v2.1 even the htc m9 ... What varies is the clock speed... Oneplus two had 1.9ghz htc had 2.0 and Sony too is driving at 2.0 with heatsinks .... What would be interesting is if Google too asked huawei to use heatsinks
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All 810s have been v2.1 even the htc m9 ... What varies is the clock speed... Oneplus two had 1.9ghz htc had 2.0 and Sony too is driving at 2.0 with heatsinks .... What would be interesting is if Google too asked huawei to use heatsinks
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OnePlus 2 is 1.82GHz, while Nexus 6P is at 2.0Ghz. I think 6P really needs those heatsinks, if they don't want it throttling...
DummyPLUG said:
As I know the 808, at least in G4 does throttling, just not as serious as 810. So does the 7420. I agree most if not all current highend cpu does throttling, slow down a little bit is acceptable, but 810 really slow down too much. There are review 808 actually faster then 810 when under load.
Nexus 6p use so call v2 of 810, I wonder if help on throttling.
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Nvm I'm wrong lol
Here's a nice article on the history of the SD810
http://www.androidauthority.com/qualcomm-snapdragon-810-v2-617956/
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