Cpu and battery temps with OC - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

What is good temp ranges for both for our atrix while oc?
Seems like 130 degrees f is too hot for cpu
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Im running faux's 1.7 kernel and ive undervolted with set cpu. My idle temps are around 44C for cpu and 33C for battery. Do you have a lot of background processes?

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Can I overclock to 1.4GHz with Good Battery?

I would overclock to 1.4ghz all the time. I just like my battery a little more then speed.
My battery is doing great @ 1.2GHz -50mV. But I kind of want more speed.
But 1.4GHz is 1400mV.
My battery drains in less then 2-3 Hours.
Is their a way for an oc to 1.4GHz without a big battery hit?
Or some speed tweaks?
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Enyo. said:
I would overclock to 1.4ghz all the time. I just like my battery a little more then speed.
My battery is doing great @ 1.2GHz -50mV. But I kind of want more speed.
But 1.4GHz is 1400mV.
My battery drains in less then 2-3 Hours.
Is their a way for an oc to 1.4GHz without a big battery hit?
Or some speed tweaks?
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Happy medium, 1.3GHz? I use "No-Frills CPU Control" from the Market and it works really well.

CM7 Glitch OC Question?

How does 50mV more impact battery?
I get fairly good battery with 1.2GHz with a 50mV undervolt. I want to overclock to 1.3GHz, but it has 50mV more (even with a -50mV Undervolt) then 1.2ghz.
1.2GHz = 1300mV
1.3GHz = 1350mV
Both are -50mV undervolted.
Will I still get good battery with 1.3GHz as well? Is it worth it?
It feels faster, but I was just wondering how much 50mV more will impact battery.
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Enyo. said:
How does 50mV more impact battery?
I get fairly good battery with 1.2GHz with a 50mV undervolt. I want to overclock to 1.3GHz, but it has 50mV more (even with a -50mV Undervolt) then 1.2ghz.
1.2GHz = 1300mV
1.3GHz = 1350mV
Both are -50mV undervolted.
Will I still get good battery with 1.3GHz as well? Is it worth it?
It feels faster, but I was just wondering how much 50mV more will impact battery.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488065
I wouldn't worry about uv except as needed for stability. If you find it enjoyable to play with and push your hardware then more power to you. But you will save a lot more power by using a black theme (red is second best)
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Enyo. said:
How does 50mV more impact battery?
I get fairly good battery with 1.2GHz with a 50mV undervolt. I want to overclock to 1.3GHz, but it has 50mV more (even with a -50mV Undervolt) then 1.2ghz.
1.2GHz = 1300mV
1.3GHz = 1350mV
Both are -50mV undervolted.
Will I still get good battery with 1.3GHz as well? Is it worth it?
It feels faster, but I was just wondering how much 50mV more will impact battery.
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Just overclock to 1.9ghz.. It will be super fast. And there's espresso protection on the kernel that does it so it's safe.
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neh4pres said:
Just overclock to 1.9ghz.. It will be super fast. And there's espresso protection on the kernel that does it so it's safe.
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All kinds of win right there sir. Well played. Bravo

Whats the Min and Max of your CPU?

I never thought about overclocking or underclocking my phone under recently. I just got tired of the lag when I tried to turn it on from its deep sleep. I fixed that issue as the Min was 100 MHz and I just changed it to 200 MHz. Right now I have 1200 MHz, but has anyone every tried upping it up for a better experience? What Min Max / Voltage should I have to get a real smooth experience? I'm running ICZ.
When I run JB/ICS, I set it to 200 min and 1000 max with Live OC of 5-10%
Undervolting:
100 - 800
200 - 800
400 - 1025
Can't remember the rest, doing it by memory as I have Froyo at the moment.
Good battery life, smooth phone, what more can I ask for?
Lol actually i have set Max freq at 1000 mhz and also undervolted by -50 mV for each step.Buttery smooth for me
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In JB I limited my frequency to 100-800 MHz and live OC is 100%. My phone is so smooth and long battery life (I think battery life depends on KA6 modem also)
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ashiksiles said:
In JB I limited my frequency to 100-800 MHz and live OC is 100%. My phone is so smooth and long battery life (I think battery life depends on KA6 modem also)
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How can you have a proper running OS with such low clock speeds? I pull it down to 100 MHz and there's a short lag when I turn it on from deep idle. On top of that, I need some sort of clock speed in case I multi-task or play games.
Shiv4m said:
How can you have a proper running OS with such low clock speeds? I pull it down to 100 MHz and there's a short lag when I turn it on from deep idle. On top of that, I need some sort of clock speed in case I multi-task or play games.
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Deep idle is off and CPU governor is "Ondemand". Smartassv2 is also good.
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ashiksiles said:
Deep idle is off and CPU governor is "Ondemand". Smartassv2 is also good.
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How would I be able to turn deep idle off? And does effect battery life?
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How would I be able to turn deep idle off? And does effect battery life?
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Well its off by default unless you turned it on in one of the devil kernel apps.
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Try latest version of SlimBean. Or try the Semaphore kernel, with its included app you can make some performance tweaks as well.
the 0921 Helly Bean is eating up juice quicker than my previous so I'm going to try the 200-800. We shall see if my batt stats get better.
I ran my cpu at 1.55ghz stable back in the day... ive been running it 1.2ghz since then
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CPU temperature file?

Hey guys, wondering if anyone knows if there's a file that displays the CPU temp. My ASUS transformer had one that you could 'cat' command in terminal. I want to monitor how hot my phone gets..
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I use cpu temp v2...its a widget thats shows temp. Cpu speed. Cpu % usage and ram..... clean and minimal..
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I actually found System Tuner Pro. It has notifications that tell you.
The device(or kernel) has a thermal throttle at 73 degrees Celcius. 1800 mHz got up to 73, then the phone locked at 1000mHz until it dropped to 60 celcius.
My phone using this app idles around 45 celcius.
**Edit- I tested with a full battery and CPU at 1400mV and the temperature got up to 80 celcius before locking at or below 1000 mHz.
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SetCPU

Wondering if anyone has tried this on OG? My battery life is usually good, but lately I have been getting some serious overnight drain. I run battery widget reborn and let it put my phone in airplane mode and silent during my sleep time. Usually battery drain is very minimal, but recently I will sometimes lose as much as 20 percent.
I'm going to load setCPU and will report back.
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I do, but the CPU in the LGOG will underclock itself. Cpuspy and antutu benchmark showed me that, and setcpu won't force it higher.
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I underclock it to 1026Mhz and seem to get better battery life. I also have profiles in SetCPU to set the CPU frequency and governor when I'm at a certain battery percentage.
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I underclock it to 1026Mhz and seem to get better battery life. I also have profiles in SetCPU to set the CPU frequency and governor when I'm at a certain battery percentage.
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Use system tuner. Setcpu is always a little buggy. With me it would force all the cpu cores on.
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