Do you guys worry about the cpu being cooked? Especially those running bbv1.o? What is the highest temp the cpu should be running at? Thinking of moving down to the 800 kernal...
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Do you guys worry about the cpu being cooked? Especially those running bbv1.o? What is the highest temp the cpu should be running at? Thinking of moving down to the 800 kernal...
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I use set cpu profiles set them all. there is no point of having it maxed all the time. dial it back.
for charging I drop to, 550
sleep stand by, 550
battery < 50, 550
Honestly who needs their cpu to be running 1.25 when the phone is in your pocket. It helps with battery life a lot.
BBv1.0 has a built in cpu scaler. You do not need SetCpu. I have the 1.0Ghz kernel installed and I've never seen it get over 111 degrees even while rapidly surfing graphics intense sites. In fact, I've quit using Temp Monitor. Using BBv1.0 has allowed me to stop using SetCpu and Temp Monitor. :)
I was thinking the same thing, until I randomly downloaded tempmonitor and saw the temp at 120f for like 30min straight, and all I was using was tapatalk and dolphin browser...now I dunno what to think
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BBv1.0 has a built in cpu scaler. You do not need SetCpu. I have the 1.0Ghz kernel installed and I've never seen it get over 111 degrees even while rapidly surfing graphics intense sites. In fact, I've quit using Temp Monitor. Using BBv1.0 has allowed me to stop using SetCpu and Temp Monitor. :)Quote:
Do you guys worry about the cpu being cooked? Especially those running bbv1.o? What is the highest temp the cpu should be running at? Thinking of movi
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have you tried a different kernel? i'm running pete's latest 1.0 ROM with a 1.2GHz p3 kernel. even though he says to run the bekit kernels, i've not had a problem with the p3 kernel and it's the only kernel i've used since installing the ROM. i idle at 25c and under heavy load it hovers between 40c and 45c. and i still use setcpu to make sure the cpu doesn't get carried away (>50c).
i never let mine go above 40 C...i just stop using it for a minute or 2 and let it get back down into the 20s.