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Temp < 50C 245/245 100
Screen Off 245/245 90
Charging/Full 719/245 80
Battery <40% 604/245 70
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Temp > 42.1 528/245
Screen Off 528/160
Charging/Full 768/768
Battery <100% 768/245
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Screen Off: 245-480
**Stock is 245-245. 160 as a minimum seems to produce a LOT of wait time from when the call is coming in to when the phone lights up. More than 245 seems to whack the battery.
Keep in mind, when you wake up your phone, this Screen Off SetCPU Profile is active for at least a SECOND or two. The problem is that if you have your maximum at 245, you experience BAD lag trying to pull the lock bar down. At 245-480, the maximum is high enough that a) the lock bar pulls down as smoothly as a stock Eris, and b) even if SetCPU takes a couple of seconds to change the profile, at least you're at 480mhz for the first scrolling of the screen left/right (so you don't embarass yourself in front of iphone users). Anything higher than 480mhz is a different voltage. Almost the whole time your phone is 'Screen Off', it will be operating at 245 anyway. So 480 is a good setup for it to jump up when a call comes in (to play the ringtone and show the picture a little faster, and for the lock screen bar to pull down smoothly, and the first second of SenseUI to be smooth enough, until your phone changes the profile to your <100% profile.
Battery <100% 245-806
** Zanfur's take on how this processor clocks up/down its speeds will lend itself to a general wisdom that 768mhz isn't really slower than 806mhz, and that in instances of high variability of clock speed (aka you have some Power Save bias in SetCPU keeping it lower/higher at random, or you're doing very intermittent tasks), the processor rests at 768mhz more quickly, and wastes less time/'effort' changing speeds. Changing to 806 is another 'step' altogether, where 245 to 528 is one 'step', and that to 768 is another 'step'. Going to 806 is absolutely another step yet after that (which means your phone responds a LITTLE slower because it has one more step to 'throttle' up to). BUT, if you're doing a dedicated task, such as running a Linpack benchmark (which is a terrible benchmark anyway) your phone will move faster at 806, or if you're playing a game, or playing a video... generally the processor will stick at one speed (and not have to 'step' up or down), so 806 is faster. I clock friends' phones at 768 to avoid problems, keep it clean, etc etc. Some people put the minimum here at 160mhz, but I feel that this is too low (and another 'step', just like 806 is over 768, 160 is another step down from 245).
Charing (any) 480-806
** I keep the minimum here HIGHER than when the phone is on battery, because I'm less concerned about how much energy it's consuming, and having a minimum of 480 makes the phone very snappy no matter what, from the second you touch it
Overheating > 48C 122-528
** Clock speed here matters a LOT less than just getting your phone out of the heat. This phone doesn't overheat because it's overclocked, it overheats because you run it at an overclocked speed for a long time. MOST overheating instances are from wireless tethering and from broken charging systems (that keep trying to charge the battery and generate a lot of heat). The 'Failsafe' profile here provides a 'notification' option which I HIGHLY recommend.
My ex-gf's Eris actually CAUGHT FIRE, as in it looked like it was a zippo, right above the volume buttons. It used to overheat EVERY NIGHT that it was on the charger, excessively, so hot that you couldn't touch it. For a month or two it did this, actually, and caused no real damage to the phone. Since the night of the Flame (you can actually see the melted plastic and even on the outer case - she has a blue snap shell case on it that is melted as well), the phone has NOT overheated even one time on the charger. (Sorry for the story, it was a waste of time).
The point is that, the first time it happened, her phone System sound was on Silent, and she DIDN'T hear the notification that her phone was overheating. Apparently it doesn't matter (or she's very lucky her phone isn't damaged in terms of its operation!) how much it overheats for some people, but I like to have it warn me it's getting close to 50C. The notification's the important part there (so u can cool your eris), not the clock speed.
@pkopalek I like your settings you posted with a full description of each. I changed my settings to yours and give it a day or so and will report a status update as to performance quality
I've never lagged at 160mhz =p but that could just be my phones/ roms.
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I've never lagged at 160mhz =p but that could just be my phones/ roms.
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my audio skips and it won't wake up when in a call at 160mhz. I keep mine at 245mhz minimum to keep phone working smoothly.
What does the different prioritys mean? Is that like what one its.focused on more?
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How do you guys clock your CPU so high? Whenever I try anything over 729 bad stuff happens. If I put it on 748 it lags and if i try 768 it freezes up. You guys are all using the droid eris right? What ROMs and kernels are you running? I'm on Kaosfroyo
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How do you guys clock your CPU so high? Whenever I try anything over 729 bad stuff happens. If I put it on 748 it lags and if i try 768 it freezes up. You guys are all using the droid eris right? What ROMs and kernels are you running? I'm on Kaosfroyo
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When a processor is made at the factory, it will always have flaws in it. The chip is tested to see what frequency it is stable at. So that is the speed that is stamped on the chip and the frequency that it is set at to operate for the consumer and not have any problems. When you overclock a processor, you are bypassing the frequency that the chip as been deemed to be stable at. After that, there is no set speed that your processor can handle, because each one is different according to the flaws it might have.
So in short (what I'm trying to say), the processor in your phone just can't handle those without causing problems. That's why when you overclock it, it's kind of a trial-and-error process to see what speed you can get out of it, but be careful, because too high can cause permanent damage.
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Temp > 42.1 C: 480/245 Priority: 100
Screen Off: 480/245 Priority: 95
Charging/Full: 480/245 Priority: 90
When I bought Xperia T, after a while, I started to be a little disappointed with performance, autobrightness, discharging when playing, etc.
After some digging deeper into this problem, I have found, that cpu is throttled by temperature. And not only the cpu.
A few minutes of playing game, cpu goes to 800MHz, display brightness goes to level 100 (max. is 255), wall charger current is reduced (even when connected, it is discharging), radio power is reduced, etc.
Change it yourself:
Example:
xo_therm 14 -1000 380 20 NOTIFY CAM_NORMAL cpu_perflevel:1728000 charge_current_limit:0 usb_current_limit:1 modem_level0 lcd_brightnesslevel:240
xo_therm 14 = sensor step
-1000 = -100,0°C
380 = 38,0°C
20 = don't know (maybe some kind of sample rate?)
NOTIFY CAM_NORMAL = obvious (camera)
cpu_perflevel:1728000 = cpu frequency
charge_current_limit:0 = obvious (0 is 1300mA I think, 1 is 1100mA, 2 is 900mA, etc.)
usb_current_limit:1 = obvious (has impact on charging too)
modem_level0 = power of modem
lcd_brightnesslevel:240 = obvious (0 - 255)
Set the highest temperatures, with low enough frequencies and charging current values, to let phone cool down.
"gpu_perflevel" can be used too and there are some other thermal sensors in sysmon.cfg, which are also responsible for thermal throttling.
Disclaimer:
Each device is different and I am not responsible, if your device burns with some values from here.
Both CPU cores always on:
Echo 1 in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/online and change permissions to 444. And if you want to prevent errors from log (and maybe some unwanted wake locks), rename /system/bin/mpdecision to something else or delete it.
what is temp at what cpu throttles (and other things)?
seems it is lower than other devices, something like 40C, i think my sgs3s was at 76C or similar.. not sure, will check later.
sgs3 was a very hot phone.
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You can see the temperatures in sysmon.cfg - xo_therm 400 500 = 40 - 50°C for example. Cpu temperature, not battery. There is no tool to monitor cpu temperature, but if you set your own frequencies, you can see with Cool Tool, how long it takes to the lowest frequency.
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You can see the temperatures in sysmon.cfg - xo_therm 400 500 = 40 - 50°C for example. Cpu temperature, not battery. There is no tool to monitor cpu temperature, but if you set your own frequencies, you can see with Cool Tool, how long it takes to the lowest frequency.
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thanks, will check. i am on cm10 and didn't notice throttling yet, but i will check now as it is ****ty if so.
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I have noticed the throttling but it doesn't affect the performance in my case, playing games and watching HD video are fine, just annoying when the screen suddenly does dim.
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@OP:
If you don't want throttling, uninstall Androids inbuilt Thermal monitor(No need to tell you the risk by doing that I guess).
Thanks for you valuable advice.
Don't think it would help as that file says 2nd core off values are hardcoded
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I think, that it works, because I tested it and I am using my own values.
Good thing I won't be playing games when my T will arrive
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Still? Damn how long do they take ? -.-
Here is the .apk of the old version. No idea how much works and what doesn't!
Hello,
Could it be some kind of default on your device ? or maybe the application ?
Cause I remember Qualcomm's communicating on their S4 being "cooler" than its opponents when under heavy load.
Can someone else confirm ?
What's strange is that the game you mention (Osmos HD, which I bought some time ago for my TF101) does not even use super high end 3D graphics etc etc ... maybe the perf drop could come much quicker with some cpu/gpu intensive apps.
If confirmed, it might even become a big "no go" on this phone for me.
Nickola
nickola said:
Hello,
Could it be some kind of default on your device ? or maybe the application ?
Cause I remember Qualcomm's communicating on their S4 being "cooler" than its opponents when under heavy load.
Can someone else confirm ?
What's strange is that the game you mention (Osmos HD, which I bought some time ago for my TF101) does not even use super high end 3D graphics etc etc ... maybe the perf drop could come much quicker with some cpu/gpu intensive apps.
If confirmed, it might even become a big "no go" on this phone for me.
Nickola
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I've had this phone for a while now and I haven't had a bit of lag while playing any game I have. Everything seems fine except the sudden dimming of the screen when playing games. Don't let this put you off buying the phone, its a great phone
Edit: been playing Osmos HD for at least 25 minutes, I'm experiencing no such lag or performance issue. Only the dimming issue I seem to get.
Well, after some more investigation, I have found, that lags in Osmos HD are not caused by cpu throttling, but wifi disconnecting.
Playing the game is fine, but still, with default settings the temperature is going high and except the screen dimming, cpu goes to 800MHz, (1 core disabled on highest temperature), and phone is discharging even when connected to wall charger.
It seems to me, that the overheating is not caused that much by cpu, but gpu. It would be nice, if it could be tested somehow by lowering the frequency of gpu.
I wonder if the heating issues could be fixed with software patches. Given Sony's desire to incorporate playstation stuff, I find it hard to believe there is some sort of hardware issue.
Wish we could get some more samples to work with.
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Just measured with my settings (in the room - about 23°C):
10 minutes of playing Osmos HD without charging = 62°C CPU temp
With one core running on 1350 MHz and LCD brightness value 150, it's not increasing anymore.
When charging, the temperature will go higher. I will test it too.
peetr_ said:
Just measured with my settings (in the room - about 23°C):
10 minutes of playing Osmos HD without charging = 62°C CPU temp
With one core running on 1350 MHz and LCD brightness value 150, it's not increasing anymore.
When charging, the temperature will go higher. I will test it too.
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Have you tried treppn profiler?
Anandtech says a CPU core draws around 450-750mW while gpu goes 800-1200mW!
Seems like 400mhz is a hard Task for an 225.
If you are still on ics maybe try jellybean? Perhaps project butter may more efficiently handle the gpu.
Maybe even make a list of "stress test" for people to try and see what the various results are.
If all else fails try undervolting the gpu and cpu.
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Haldi4803 said:
Have you tried treppn profiler?
Anandtech says a CPU core draws around 450-750mW while gpu goes 800-1200mW!
Seems like 400mhz is a hard Task for an 225.
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Yes, I tried trpn profiler provided by you, but there are limited options.
It looks like the GPU cannot handle this frequency.
Undervolting won't help anything, but lowering GPU frequency would help I guess. But this cannot be done without custom kernel, allowing this.
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I've had this phone for a while now and I haven't had a bit of lag while playing any game I have. Everything seems fine except the sudden dimming of the screen when playing games. Don't let this put you off buying the phone, its a great phone
Edit: been playing Osmos HD for at least 25 minutes, I'm experiencing no such lag or performance issue. Only the dimming issue I seem to get.
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Same here. I've been playing Speedball 2 and GTA3 mainly but I have played a few others too and haven't experienced any lag and no performance issues observed at all.
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After clearing cache through recovery and doing a hard reset, the uAh has gone back to 3142000. Standby time seems good with the battery losing 7% overnight. It does charge quite quickly from 0-100 in about 2h. The previous heating issue remains with cpu monitors showing that the cpu jumps to high clock when I touch the screen. I don't see any change in which apps use the most battery with the screen taking up the most as before the problem started.
The heat appears to be what is draining the battery but I can't find any single app that causes it to ramp to max.
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No-frills is set to stock settings to see how the phone handles the actions
2nd picture is when phone is idle
3rd picture is immediately after swiping through a few tabs and scrolling through some pages in the app which causes cpu clock and load to increase
Old sectionFor when battery uAh was low)
I've had this Z1 for about 11 months. I can only get around 2.5h on screen time with regular usage. The battery uAh was only 1848000 Recently it fell to the 1700s. Calibration appears to reduce the value further. The phone seems to heat up in about a minute or two no matter what app is running.
The phone is rooted on stock 4.4.2
I have tried updating to Lollipop before but received an error due to rooting, so I don't think anything changed.
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sounds like it's time for you to replace your battery.
You may try to disable the "input boost frequency"
By default when you toch the screen, cpu frequency of two cores instantly jumps to around 1400 to preventing any lag but it seems to use more power and causing heat
I have disables this and since then I'm no longer have any heat issue and also the battery life is so much better now but you may exprience a little lag while scrolling on heavy web pages but thats all
Btw i'm on .157 and using Kernel Adiutor for cpu tweaks
You may disable this by the app mentioned above or by editing sys.somc.touch_perf_kick=1 from 1 to 0 in buid.prop or adding this line
I have noticed the Xiaomi Mix has some persistent software thermal throttling after a short period of time.
I ran the same test on a OnePlus 3T and noticed this throttling issue is not present.
It's possible the temps to start throttling are too low on the Mix.
Is there any way to modify or increase these throttle limits?
I know this has been done before but I cannot load the Thermal conf file in /system/ etc / thermal-engine.conf
Can we replace the file with something else ?
The OnePlus forum members released several versions of the file with different throttling temps. Can we use these files or make our own.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/oneplus2-how-to-fix-thermal-throttling.417108/
Did you ever get any further with this? My phone idles at ~35C. I read a review that said throttling begins at ~40C so I get throttled when I do virtually anything.
I've only had this thing 2 days and the performance has been worse than my old Nexus 6 because the cores keep getting capped very low. I was copying some backed up files over WiFi from my PC. It was lots of small files so it was running for 20 mins or so. When I was trying to do other stuff in the meantime it started to get really sluggish. I used to do exactly the same thing on my N6 and I could never tell that file copying was running in the background. I checked Kernel Auditor and it was showing temps ~50C and the cores were all being capped around 5-600MHz.
I've tried the stock ROM (stable and beta) and EPIC, and Lineage/RR. It seems to be a bit worse on the latter two (Antutu won't go above 100k, but it's like 140k on the MIUI ones) for some reason, but it's an issue on all of them.
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Did you ever get any further with this? My phone idles at ~35C. I read a review that said throttling begins at ~40C so I get throttled when I do virtually anything.
I've only had this thing 2 days and the performance has been worse than my old Nexus 6 because the cores keep getting capped very low. I was copying some backed up files over WiFi from my PC. It was lots of small files so it was running for 20 mins or so. When I was trying to do other stuff in the meantime it started to get really sluggish. I used to do exactly the same thing on my N6 and I could never tell that file copying was running in the background. I checked Kernel Auditor and it was showing temps ~50C and the cores were all being capped around 5-600MHz.
I've tried the stock ROM (stable and beta) and EPIC, and Lineage/RR. It seems to be a bit worse on the latter two (Antutu won't go above 100k, but it's like 140k on the MIUI ones) for some reason, but it's an issue on all of them.
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I have absolutely gotten further here I have managed to get throttling completely disabled actually.
The highest temp the CPU got to was 42 degrees Celsius after running Dolphin for 2 hours straight.
There is no need for thermal throttling on this device at all, hardware does a good enough job clearing the heat.
To stop the thermal throttling you need root access.
Use ES File Explorer from the play store and enable root access
Navigate to root and look for Folder system/etc and find file called thermal*******.*** ( I don't remember what it's called )
Cut this file from this location and paste it into another directory. I moved it to the sdcard for easy access. This way you can move it back if you do not like the results.
I have not experienced any overheating with this, also the battery doesn't drain like crazy. Performance is greatly improved with speed matching the Snapdragon 835 in a few scenarios.
Oh yeah restart the phone after you move the file so it can register the changes. Clock the cores appropriately with Kernal Auditor to make sure it can run at full blast when it needs to. On demand is way faster than interactive.
Cheers. I actually read the links you posted and renamed the conf file. After a reboot it was flying. The problem isn't so much the throttling, it's that mine idles at ~35C already, so it was getting capped when I did virtually anything. If I run Antutu 2-3 times in a row and check the temps in Kernel Auditor it can be in the low 60s. Using other temp apps (CPUTemp) it only shows about 45C tops.
It definitely does feel pretty damn warm since I don't use a case. but I'd love to know what the 'real' temp was. I tend to believe the lower one since I got the 45C warning when using EPIC and that's exactly what the app said. it was.
My Antutu scores increased substantially too. I was sometimes dipping down to 80-90k but I regularly get ~140k now, even 160k once. I know not to go by those scores but when I could never even get above 100k it was a concern.
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Cheers. I actually read the links you posted and renamed the conf file. After a reboot it was flying. The problem isn't so much the throttling, it's that mine idles at ~35C already, so it was getting capped when I did virtually anything. If I run Antutu 2-3 times in a row and check the temps in Kernel Auditor it can be in the low 60s. Using other temp apps (CPUTemp) it only shows about 45C tops.
It definitely does feel pretty damn warm since I don't use a case. but I'd love to know what the 'real' temp was. I tend to believe the lower one since I got the 45C warning when using EPIC and that's exactly what the app said. it was.
My Antutu scores increased substantially too. I was sometimes dipping down to 80-90k but I regularly get ~140k now, even 160k once. I know not to go by those scores but when I could never even get above 100k it was a concern.
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Yeah I'm thinking Xiaomi severely limits the thermal threshold to improve battery performance.
It's kinda all they care about in Japan for some reason.
Makes for some great performance improvements without the thermal settings being active.
This setting change is almost necessary of you need some heavy work done.
Glad you were able to get this changed.
i remove thermal_8896_blabla.conf...
Honestly device become too hot for me.... backplate change during my game (Battle Bay), very different sensation... reinstall immediatly *.conf... Finally i have decent perf and cold phone and very good battery life... no more...
My opinion !
lesscro said:
i remove thermal_8896_blabla.conf...
Honestly device become too hot for me.... backplate change during my game (Battle Bay), very different sensation... reinstall immediatly *.conf... Finally i have decent perf and cold phone and very good battery life... no more...
My opinion !
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I think our best solution would be a modified .conf file that increases the thermal threshold as opposed to completely removing it.
Until this solution is available then this is our only choice.
i agree... i think with a ROM kitchen mayve this fil can be readable... anyway @ this point, we can only hope somebody dectypt this file to support various cool modification available over XDA...
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it seems HTC make same stuff... here it is a guideline ot example...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2455596
lesscro said:
i remove thermal_8896_blabla.conf...
Honestly device become too hot for me.... backplate change during my game (Battle Bay), very different sensation... reinstall immediatly *.conf... Finally i have decent perf and cold phone and very good battery life... no more...
My opinion !
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I had the same issue. I was getting 165k+ in Antutu but the phone would get uncomfortably warm when doing multiple passes, or gaming for extended periods.
In the Thermal section of Kernel Auditor, I enabled the Core Control and Temperature Throttle options and the phone still gets warm, but only as warm as you'd expect. I still get ~155k in Antutu consistently and the performance in general is still very smooth. I have the CPU governor set to ondemand, and the GPU governor to simple_ondemand. All other KA settings are default.
One other thing I always do is to reduce the Window Animation, Transition Animation and Animator duration scales to .5x (1x by default). It just makes the phone feel snappier in general. Settings > Additional settings > Developer options (MIUI-based).
I'm using the latest EPIC ROM. Using RR/LOS I couldn't replicate the same high Antutu scores consistently for some reason. I quite like MIUI after years of using CM and CM-like ROMS anyway.
already reduce animation x0.5... MIUI use a lot of this animation with complex and (very long calcul) then reduce this number make device seems much faster... anyway, u right...
A custom kernel for miui base... based on Dragon XIA exist in MI5 thread... only need to play a bit to make universal... with all source we can make somthing, but no have time to play with all tutorial available on XDA or Youtube...
Only way to make device much smoother and battery friendly or Perf/Warm destructor...
I can't be the only but has anybody noticed the phone overheating quickly with moderate gaming or even an antutu benchmark. This is without X mode. When I do the same with my K20 Pro, it doesn't overheat like the Rog Phone 2.
How are you defining overheating? The device throttling? Do you receive overheat warnings?
Just because a phone gets hot doesn't mean it's performing worse. If anything it could mean it has better heat dissipation due to better contact between cooling and cpu. I play dual screen 2 games at once for 3 hours straight and the cpu remained cool around 40C. I kept my cpu speed down because it was overkill anyway
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How are you defining overheating? The device throttling? Do you receive overheat warnings?
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Can feel the heat near the upper left of the back of the phone. Temps were in 40s.
40s is not overheating at all. ROG phone has higher surface temperature than some phones but it's because it's barely throttling even after 1 hour of gaming. No need to worry
https://m.gsmarena.com/asus_rog_phone_ii_ultimate_edition-review-1984p6.php
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Can feel the heat near the upper left of the back of the phone. Temps were in 40s.
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zed011 said:
40s is not overheating at all. ROG phone has higher surface temperature than some phones but it's because it's barely throttling even after 1 hour of gaming. No need to worry
https://m.gsmarena.com/asus_rog_phone_ii_ultimate_edition-review-1984p6.php
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Exactly, it's not overheating, it's doing its job. It's moving that heat away from the internal components and to the outside of the phone via the vapor chamber, external vent, and aluminum side body section near the vent. Throw a slim case on the phone if you don't like feeling it warm in your hands, or tweak the game mode profiles to underclock the CPU and GPU and/or lower the thermal limit during games that make it heat up too much in your hand.
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Exactly, it's not overheating, it's doing its job. It's moving that heat away from the internal components and to the outside of the phone via the vapor chamber, external vent, and aluminum side body section near the vent. Throw a slim case on the phone if you don't like feeling it warm in your hands, or tweak the game mode profiles to underclock the CPU and GPU and/or lower the thermal limit during games that make it heat up too much in your hand.
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Agreed. It makes perfect sense that the t6ip left is getting warm, that's where the vent is
Rog phone 2 tencent edition overheating and shutting down
My Phone overheats and shuts down when under heavy load, or while charging while im sleaping. it first happened while playing pubg mobile and streaming my game to youtube. I can feel it gets very hot and after a while it just switches off. i also tried the antutu stress test and when it reaches 5% it switches off, i opened the armory crate to check the temps while antutu was doing the stress test and saw that my cpu reaches 73°c and then again it switches off. this is with xmode off.
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My Phone overheats and shuts down when under heavy load, or while charging while im sleaping. it first happened while playing pubg mobile and streaming my game to youtube. I can feel it gets very hot and after a while it just switches off. i also tried the antutu stress test and when it reaches 5% it switches off, i opened the armory crate to check the temps while antutu was doing the stress test and saw that my cpu reaches 73°c and then again it switches off. this is with xmode off.
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That's definitely abnormal. You should try to get a replacement or warranty repair.
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My Phone overheats and shuts down when under heavy load, or while charging while im sleaping. it first happened while playing pubg mobile and streaming my game to youtube. I can feel it gets very hot and after a while it just switches off. i also tried the antutu stress test and when it reaches 5% it switches off, i opened the armory crate to check the temps while antutu was doing the stress test and saw that my cpu reaches 73°c and then again it switches off. this is with xmode off.
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any updates. i’m having the same issue.
Same here. When I play games like ML or any games my phone overheating fast then my screen will turn off ..and another issue when I charge my phone while overheat my phone will shutdown
does anyone knows how to fix this?:crying::
I'm having the same issue. Charging overnight - it gets really hot, and sometimes it'll randomly reset. Not gaming or running much in the background. It happened since the last update prior to the most recent
Keep in mind that Rog phone 2 has a SnapDragon 855+ and + means it's overclocked. While other normal phones out there runs on default speed settings. So that's probably why Rog phone 2 can get hot quickly due to it's overclocking.
Mine gets very hot along the edges. In fact it gets so hot along the edges that it burns my fingers. CPU temp doesn't ever go much above 45 but the sides become untouchable... Is this a feature designed to stop you playing and thus save the phone from melting in your hands? ??
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Mine gets very hot along the edges. In fact it gets so hot along the edges that it burns my fingers. CPU temp doesn't ever go much above 45 but the sides become untouchable... Is this a feature designed to stop you playing and thus save the phone from melting in your hands? ??
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I had this problem on Android 10, but the problem was reduced when downgrading back to Android 9.
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I had this problem on Android 10, but the problem was reduced when downgrading back to Android 9.
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Yep android is a dealbreaker. Extreme overheating cause of the software.
After long time and intensive research, I found the real problem which is cpu/gpu refusing to throttle while on load. Usually the system reduces the clock speed of the cpu to keep the temperature between acceptable working range (room temperature - max of 60°c)
If cpu doesn't throttle, the cpu temperature rises until it reaches the max (i.e 65°C which is critical temperature as per A10s updated thermal framework) and shuts down the device.
I found a workaround which involves reducing manually the clock speed as the temperature increases.
But it requires tasker app(paid) and root to work.