Chip binning - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Guides, News, & Discussion

Hello,
I'm interested to see your chip binning number.
To see it, reboot with volume down+bixby button+power button all pressed.
CL0 is little cores,
CL1 is big cores,
G3D is GPU.
For comparison, this is the poll with G3D on S8 devices - https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/exynos-chip-binning-t3596434. I'll make the same poll with G3D only so that we could compare it easier.
There are 15 groups (1-15). Higher number - better bin but also higher battery consumption.
Post only G3D to the poll.

CL0 5
CL1 5
G3D 2
Was looking forward to this thread lol.
Now in your thread OP you say the higher the bin number the higher the power consumption, but the s8 thread says opposite, higher bin lower consumption. Which is it?
Cause I'll say my low bin is bringing me low power consumption. Early days looks like 8hrs sot, so looks like your bin power consumption theory is the correct one?

lawtq said:
Now in your thread OP you say the higher the bin number the higher the power consumption, but the s8 thread says opposite, higher bin lower consumption. Which is it?
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Probably I'm wrong. My understanding is that lower binned ones takes more time and effort to produce same results therefore uses more battery but it also may be that lower binned ones are less powerful and use less battery.
So if I'm right (which I guess is less likely) on idle phone lower number means lower battery usage and on active phone higher number means lower battery usage.

What buttons after it boots to the teal green Warning screen?
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TorrentzRock said:
What buttons after it boots to the teal green Warning screen?
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Whatever it says to get to the download mode. There are your numbers.
To leave download mode, simply press and hold power button until phone reboots.

On the Tmobile version it doesn't show the G3D number :/

Korean ones i had to press up after the first screen. Then hold power and vol down to get it to restart.
SM-N950N 256gb
CL0: 6
CL1: 6
G3D: 3

Anyone else?

TPR300C said:
On the Tmobile version it doesn't show the G3D number :/
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Another T-Mobile failure to show the G3D here. AND I can't get out of the green screen. It says "Downloading... Do not turn off target"
I held the power button until my thumb bled. Any ideas?
Never mind. It's 'power+volume down' to exit.
FWIW
DLM

CL0: 6
CL1: 6
G3D: 3
SM-N950F dual sim unlocked

Doesnt work on sprint. But it does say RPMB fuse blown lol
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Re-provision Motherboard?
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I have US unlocked and download mode doesn't show anything. No binning numbers.

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CL0 - 6
CL1 - 7
G3D - 4
SM-N950F here.

CL0: 6
CL1: 8
G3D: 4
SM-950F Single sim, UK direct from Samsung.

OP, update your post to say that this binning thing you ask is only applicable to Exynos SoC. SD835 probably shows binning differently ...

CL0 - 5
CLO - 6
GPU - 3
Now I wish I knew what this meant lol

Ry2mkk said:
CL0 - 5
CLO - 6
GPU - 3
Now I wish I knew what this meant lol
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It means that compared to S8/+ which has same chip, your device has worse cores than average. Can't compare to Note 8s as we have very little data. Ideally all these numbers would be 15.

NeedleGames said:
It means that compared to S8/+ which has same chip, your device has worse cores than average. Can't compare to Note 8s as we have very little data. Ideally all these numbers would be 15.
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Ha. Typical.
Just my luck I get a poor chip

I got
CL0: 6
CL1: 6
G3D: 3
SM-N950F
Any good? In the UK from Virgin Mobile.

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Performance limited by heat

We have smashed into the performance ceiling. Without active cooling or massive increases in efficiency through improved architecture, there is no way smartphones (or tablets) can become more powerful.
I can't use 75% of this phone's potential performance while playing San Andreas. With a custom kernel and thermal throttling disabled, the phone shoots up to 90c in minutes and then reboots; that is with 'On Demand' and max frequency at 1.73 ghz.
Coming from a gnex (max stock freq. could reach 80c), absolute performance has become meaningless. Maybe it has been for a while.
This is absolutely true. We need fans or cooling systems if we shall be able to take full advantage of the massive powers in our phones. For now, I think the only way is to play our favorite games in a freezer.
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otherwise lg would melt ...
or, you can root your phone and disable thermal throttle. then you can use it at full performance up until you reach the thermal shutdown temp without worrying your cpu being thermally throttled
and i had a gnex as well, it could reach 110C. i always turned off thermal throttle, and always turn off thermal throttle on my nexus 5. you dont reach thermal shutdown without actively trying too, and the cpu doesn't get throttled.
crazysoccerman said:
We have smashed into the performance ceiling.
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While that statement was not even close to being true when you posted it, tomorrow it'll be less true, etc etc.
If you build the exact same chip with a smaller die process, the smaller die process chip will be more efficient (cooler) and faster. Then there are of course other improvements that are continuously being made, more cores to spread the load, faster ram to reduce bottlenecks, etc, etc, again, all while getting faster and cooler because of improved production methods.
So no, phones will get more powerful, more ram, better screens etc.. Maybe someday we'll have another battery breakthrough, but right now with the massive push on efficiency we're getting some runtime back on batteries, etc.
khaytsus said:
While that statement was not even close to being true when you posted it.
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Actually it is true. The performance on the G2 is limited by heat. You can't run the phone under load at or near its max specified frequency for any reasonable period of time. Try it yourself. To deny that is to deny facts.
Also, a smaller die reduces the surface area for the dissipation of heat.
crazysoccerman said:
Actually it is true. The performance on the G2 is limited by heat. You can't run the phone under load at or near its max specified frequency for any reasonable period of time. Try it yourself. To deny that is to deny facts.
Also, a smaller die reduces the surface area for the dissipation of heat.
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Read the OP, it states "smartphones". Oh wait, you are the OP
vPro97 said:
This is absolutely true. We need fans or cooling systems if we shall be able to take full advantage of the massive powers in our phones. For now, I think the only way is to play our favorite games in a freezer.
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Lol fans aren't a good solution
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Time ago a saw a cooling case. If i find the site again, i will post it.
Imagine the HTC One, but with a heat pipe transferring heat from the SOC to the aluminum case... That would provide more cooling, but I'm not sure of the size penalty of the heat pipe.
Also, more efficient chips CAN provide more power and generate less heat. A perfect example is Intel's pentium4 "netburst" architecture vs the newer and considerably more efficient "core duo" chips.
Take care
Gary
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are there any phones out there that don't heat up while performing great in all demanding titles?
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well yeah smartphones aren't designed to run at 100% of the cpu/gpu speed for long periods of time. If they were, they would have to be a lot bigger and/or have active cooling. I guess I never really noticed the "wall" because all the mobile games I play do not push the phone to the limit. When you are comparing it to the past though, remember the newest CPUs are significantly faster clock for clock. 1.5ghz is not the same for an A9 vs Krait 400.
So what iz the solution ? Do we have any modification or init.d script to disable that cooling system ?
Solution Is a thermal pad on CPU
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Solution Is a thermal pad on CPU
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It's time to void warranty ! :V

Whats the most power saving rom

around?
You post in the wrong spot and also u need to find that out on your own because all ROMs have deferent stuff inside them also all phones not all work the same
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Posting in the right forum is my favorite way to save battery.
this is the rom sub-forum isnt it? if isnt can someone please move it to the right place
Don't listen to what anybody says: battery life isn't too ROM-dependent for our LG OG. I get the same battery life no matter what ROM I use. It all depends on your kernel settings. I get at least 4 hours of screen on time with the following settings in the Official CM11 rom with the LGE Gproj Kernel:
162 min, 1026 max, Wheatley with a powersave bias of 1, MPDecision ON (from what I've seen, it's better at turning off cores than the in-kernel implementation), max GPU at 128 if you don't plan on playing too many games with the interactive governor, Multicore Power-Saving set to 1, and -150 UV across the board (voltage for 162MHz starts at 650; I have a fast-binned E970). Also, I use auto-brightness but I've edited the brightness table heavily so it's JUST bright enough for most situations. I also keep GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, LTE, notification light, and cap keys off. My data is off whenever possible too. And every time before I turn off my device, I press Greenify's "hibernate now" widget to prevent any wakelocks. Lastly, I use ART instead of Dalvik but I don't think that it makes that much of a difference in battery life (that should change by the time Android 4.5 comes out though).
Hope all this helps lol. But seriously, you posted in the wrong forum noob
i apologize for the mistake but in other forums i havent really been meet with such issues then again i suppose this phone is more popular then my previous ones. In any case i got around 4:30 hours right now, i was just hoping to get more out of it. I would expect a phone with such a huge battery to do 8 or 9 hours but maybe thats just too much
topdawg7793 said:
Don't listen to what anybody says: battery life isn't too ROM-dependent for our LG OG. I get the same battery life no matter what ROM I use. It all depends on your kernel settings. I get at least 4 hours of screen on time with the following settings in the Official CM11 rom with the LGE Gproj Kernel:
162 min, 1026 max, Wheatley with a powersave bias of 1, MPDecision ON (from what I've seen, it's better at turning off cores than the in-kernel implementation), max GPU at 128 if you don't plan on playing too many games with the interactive governor, Multicore Power-Saving set to 1, and -150 UV across the board (voltage for 162MHz starts at 650; I have a fast-binned E970). Also, I use auto-brightness but I've edited the brightness table heavily so it's JUST bright enough for most situations. I also keep GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, LTE, notification light, and cap keys off. My data is off whenever possible too. And every time before I turn off my device, I press Greenify's "hibernate now" widget to prevent any wakelocks. Lastly, I use ART instead of Dalvik but I don't think that it makes that much of a difference in battery life (that should change by the time Android 4.5 comes out though).
Hope all this helps lol. But seriously, you posted in the wrong forum noob
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I consistantly get ~4 hours screen on with 384 min/1512max ONDEMAND. Everything else (undervolting, alternate governors, disabling radios) just hurts it for my OG.
Like honestly, Mine has gotten a lot better since I quite trying to do so much to it and just let it do its thing.
droidkeyboardfan12 said:
i apologize for the mistake but in other forums i havent really been meet with such issues then again i suppose this phone is more popular then my previous ones. In any case i got around 4:30 hours right now, i was just hoping to get more out of it. I would expect a phone with such a huge battery to do 8 or 9 hours but maybe thats just too much
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You're never gonna see 8 to 9 hours on any phone for on screen time. I had a huge extended battery on my SGS3 and still got only 7 at best (4200mah battery)
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well is there at least a rom that is more stable then others for this phone?
droidkeyboardfan12 said:
well is there at least a rom that is more stable then others for this phone?
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From my personal experience. CM nightlys are very stable. I've read good things about mokee but haven't tried it out yet. I think CM with xposed framework and AC display from the play store is perfect.
I get about 3 to 3.5 hours screen time with about 12 hours off charger (this is with location turned off... Until Google fixes all the nlp wakelocks it's not worth having it turned on).
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I still use the 4.4 beanstalk rom with the adreno kernel.. from my personal experience it's the best.. power saving wise..

How to check PVS bin of your Z2!!

So after screwing around for about an hour trying to find the PVS bin of my Z2, I finally found out how
1. You need root
2. Go to sys/module/clock_krait_8974/parameters
3. Open table_name and your PVS is shown right there!!
Well I think I got really lucky as I have the highest binned CPU, PVS 15!
What bin do you guys have?
edit: Also can you guys tell us if your phone overheats when recording 4k video? I still get the overheating after like 4 minutes despite having a high PVS
Got PVS 12 here
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PVS 8 here.
PVS 14 here. Nice
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PVS 14 here. Nice
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Does your phone overheat when recording 4k video?
PVS 13, Telstra Z2 D6503, bought on pre-order
Turn off steady shot. I get 10min still alive. Pvs 10 here
crzykiller said:
So after screwing around for about an hour trying to find the PVS bin of my Z2, I finally found out how
1. You need root
2. Go to sys/module/clock_krait_8974/parameters
3. Open table_name and your PVS is shown right there!!
Well I think I got really lucky as I have the highest binned CPU, PVS 15!
What bin do you guys have?
edit: Also can you guys tell us if your phone overheats when recording 4k video? I still get the overheating after like 4 minutes despite having a high PVS
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what's pvs bin?
PVS 13. Why is this important?
Not important. The process vary among different wafer lot. The process variations are identified during production test, supply voltage will be set according to different process.
dilema said:
PVS 13. Why is this important?
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PVS 11
PVS 14 W14 18 here ..but can anyone explain me what's the benefit of having a higher number of PVS rating ?
Whats PVS?
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dilema said:
PVS 13. Why is this important?
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It's really only important if you under volt
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crzykiller said:
Does your phone overheat when recording 4k video?
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I dunno I never tried 4k. Takes up lots of space and I don't have a 4k monitor
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PVS 15
Vietnam unbranded, 19W19.
What is the point of this? Can someone give us a clear answer? Does this help to reduce phone overheating.
Chips are not all equal for most all devices. Some are better than others. Typically the chips that are not as good require more voltage to keep them stable especially at their low frequencies.
When the phone starts it will read the setting set by the chipmaker, the setting determines what voltage table to use.
The phones that can run on lower voltages will have slightly better battery life and run slightly cooler.
twistedddx said:
Chips are not all equal for most all devices. Some are better than others. Typically the chips that are not as good require more voltage to keep them stable especially at their low frequencies.
When the phone starts it will read the setting set by the chipmaker, the setting determines what voltage table to use.
The phones that can run on lower voltages will have slightly better battery life and run slightly cooler.
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Higher is better or lower is better then?
El.Guaje said:
Higher is better or lower is better then?
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Higher is better, also with a higher bin, you can also overlook much more
In fact, this explains everything and helps you with voltages needed to overclock. http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-guide-helps-you-make-the-most-from-your-soc/
Normally once the CPU is getting towards the top of its performance all chips will be set to "max voltage". Eg I doubt any of the z2's are any different with voltages from about 1.5ghz upwards.
So when the CPU is draining the most power and generating the most heat the devices will all start performing closer and closer. The biggest differences between the CPU's is at low frequencies and how far you can overclock. Also users might start under or over voltage, and the stability while doing that will vary.
So high performance things like 4k video are unlikely to be all that different, all CPUs all be at high CPU freqs so will all be at max voltage.
Does anyone actually have the voltage tables for the z2's?
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Normally once the CPU is getting towards the top of its performance all chips will be set to "max voltage". Eg I doubt any of the z2's are any different with voltages from about 1.5ghz upwards.
So when the CPU is draining the most power and generating the most heat the devices will all start performing closer and closer. The biggest differences between the CPU's is at low frequencies and how far you can overclock. Also users might start under or over voltage, and the stability while doing that will vary.
So high performance things like 4k video are unlikely to be all that different, all CPUs all be at high CPU freqs so will all be at max voltage.
Does anyone actually have the voltage tables for the z2's?
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Look at the thing i just posted above your post... the one for the M8 are the ones for the Z2

how to disable throttle ?? EXYNOS 9810 throttle , Pubg FPS nightmare

i need to stop throttling from kernel is this possible ?
i tried all kernels and only underclocking delayed it a little bit but not disabled it.
btw my story :
i switched from g9600 to g965f (sd845 chinese s9 to european ****ty exynos s9 plus) because s9 screen is small. But in pubg, exynos performs like ****. i think this is just a FAKE cpu and gpu at all. After throttle in these summer days its like my old LG G5 with a cooling mod performing at peak. here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/how-to/hw-mod-improve-performance-prevent-t3821462/page3
35-55 fps flactuating holy crap. this is an 2018 flagship device WTF is going on. Even you can underclock SD845 to give 200.000 antutu and its still far far far better then exynos cooled with a fan (active cooling no throttle)
i was aware of this ****, they stopped sending free phones to anandtech because they uncovered this.
but i didnt know it was this bad on pubg. it seems like antutu scores are nothing to do with pubg performance of exynos. may be its about optimization or bad cpu gpu architecture for pubg.
i thouht that s9 plus has a bigger frame bigger heatsink so may be its not throttling like exynos s9, they are not talking about it on anandtech lasrhşaoırghşoeırghjea
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12615/improving-exynos-9810-galaxy-s9-part-1
I think only WhiteWolf kernel disabled termal but when phone gets very hot System turning off all applications
trying it now, seems like there is not throttle. i changed shıtty layer on cpu with a copper and thermal paste so its cooling faster but giving more heat to battery.
I've been using S9+ Duos with exynos SoC and never had throttling or fps drops on pubg... are you using a case or something that makes the phone extremely hot?
Don't forget thermal throttling is to protect the SoC... and staying on high temps for long time will decrease SoC lifetime...
If you have money and don't care about that then there's no problem on using a kernel with thermals disabled.
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thanks man its not throttling with whitewolf kernel now. im getting onsistent 59-60 fps all the time now like a snapdragon 845 device is not getting too hot, i have a fan anyway to improve battery longevity.
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I've been using S9+ Duos with exynos SoC and never had throttling or fps drops on pubg... are you using a case or something that makes the phone extremely hot?
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Nobody noticing it. Only me and other pros noticing it. i have shtloads of friends like you who is playing with 35-55 fps in throttle and they are not noticing anything. Even i have a friend with duo exynos model in gym and he is playing with 35-45 fps. drop is a different thing, im talking about FPS DECREASE.
May be you are in a very cold environment. use smooth/extreme and get fps on display (gamebench or gltools) and see massive fps decrease after throttle.
BTW your asking me if im using a case holy crap did you looked at my lg g5 mod ? aergaergt
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/how-to/hw-mod-improve-performance-prevent-t3821462/page3
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thanks man its not throttling with whitewolf kernel now. im getting onsistent 59-60 fps all the time now like a snapdragon 845 device is not getting too hot, i have a fan anyway to improve battery longevity.
Nobody noticing it. Only me and other pros noticing it. i have shtloads of friends like you who is playing with 35-55 fps in throttle and they are not noticing anything. Even i have a friend with duo exynos model in gym and he is playing with 35-45 fps. drop is a different thing, im talking about FPS DECREASE.
May be you are in a very cold environment. use smooth/extreme and get fps on display (gamebench or gltools) and see massive fps decrease after throttle.
BTW your asking me if im using a case holy crap did you looked at my lg g5 mod ? aergaergt
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/how-to/hw-mod-improve-performance-prevent-t3821462/page3
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[emoji2369] Again, I live in Argentina... temps goes from 2°C to 15°C on Winter and from 20°C to 38°C on summer...
I'm not a Pro, and don't need to, to notice and measure it. I'm just a simple Sr. System and Network engineer that plays with graphics set at max, and althought snapdragon has better performance than exynos my FPS counter has NEVER dropped even when playing for longer periods.
And I play with the phone using a Spigen NeoHybrid model case...
Don't know your scenario to evaluate wether is your device, ambient temps, etc.
Maybe your model has some kind of design issue... mine is a SM-G965FD
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[emoji2369] Again, I live in Argentina... temps goes from 2°C to 15°C on Winter and from 20°C to 38°C on summer...
I'm not a Pro, and don't need to for be able to notice and measure it, but I do play with graphics set at max, and althought snapdragon has better performance than exynos my FPS counter has NEVER dropped even when playing for longer periods.
And I play with the phone using a Spigen NeoHybrid model case...
Don't know your scenario to evaluate wether is your device, ambient temps, etc.
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may be you have a no throttle kernel
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may be you have a no throttle kernel
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I'm using XSG stock rom (non-rooted right now)
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I'm using XSG stock rom (non-rooted right now)
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hmm probably you are in cold and your a lucky guy.
there is stloads of guys on the internet like me
on this forum :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...g-mobile-low-fps-lag-bad-performance-t3909636
and strange lag problem :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9-plus/help/games-slow-gradually-temporarily-fixed-t3793749
this strange problem only happening with exynos 9810 and 9820. if you go to multitask and come back to game its normalizing
on 9820 its not working and people getting refund because they cant play pubg at all:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6pfo9tvaeM&t=70s

Overclock Display ??

Is there any IMG file to Overclock the display to 75hz for RN9 Pro
it's simply not possible because the screen on this phone only supports 60Hz, you can't make it any higher
@akramhadji how do you know ?
can you overclock your pc monitor from 60 Hz to 120 Hz? no
same thing with phones, it's a hardware limitation, you can't improve it by flashing a file.
@akramhadji , please don't give input on things you clearly have no idea on , you create noise for those searching for information .maybe it makes u feel good to have thanks ,but try to curb it aite .
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@akramhadji , please don't give input on things you clearly have no idea on , you create noise for those searching for information .maybe it makes u feel good to have thanks ,but try to curb it aite .
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it seems that you're the one who has no idea what he's talking about :/ there's no such thing as display overclocking on phones...
You cant overclock displays, you can however fool it into thinking its running at a higher rate. But it wont change anything other than displaying a higher number in test apps.
Many displays can actually be overclocked and run fine at actual higher refresh rate depending on manufacturer and hardware. That overclocking also has its limitations. Some 60hz panels run fine at 75 or maybe 80+ hz, some causes pixel skipping if overclocked and some simply don't go past 60-65hz.. Same limitations exists on phones, their display is underclocked so hardware don't go on full load and damage anything. Similar reason why note 9 pro comes with 33w charger but actually supports 30w
@akramhadji ignorance and arrogance ,keep it up .many of your kind in this world ,I won't waste anymore time .beyond savable
well, if we look at other phones :
the realme 6 : 6.6 inch 20:9, 2400 x 1080 pixel 399 PPI, capacitive, IPS, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, glossy: yes, 90 Hz
the redmi 9 : 6.67 inch 20:9, 2400 x 1080 pixel 395 PPI, capacitive, IPS, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, FHD+, glossy: yes, 60 Hz
so they changed the display, might point out to the redmi display choice being only 60hz capable.
What happens if you increase display refresh rate, well you have increase GPU usage, and depending on the type of connection between the SOC and the LCD you can have increase compression in the bus. So its a trade, do you want that?
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@akramhadji ignorance and arrogance ,keep it up .many of your kind in this world ,I won't waste anymore time .beyond savable
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I don't see how I was being ignorant or arrogant :/ I responded very respectfully...
anyways, I do not believe there is a way to overclock a phone display without causing damage to it
akramhadji said:
I don't see how I was being ignorant or arrogant :/ I responded very respectfully...
anyways, I do not believe there is a way to overclock a phone display without causing damage to it
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Sorry sir but there is, I've done it to many of my phones. My last phone, mi a2 was overclocked to 63 or 65 hz, im not 100% sure.
akramhadji said:
can you overclock your pc monitor from 60 Hz to 120 Hz? no
same thing with phones, it's a hardware limitation, you can't improve it by flashing a file.
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5 seconds of Google searches will give you thousands of results that says otherwise... Display overclocking is a real thing and done by many, why spread misinformation?
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=display overclocking
akramhadji said:
it seems that you're the one who has no idea what he's talking about :/ there's no such thing as display overclocking on phones...
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Weird how I could overclock the display on my old phone then, huh?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xz...nel-screen-frame-rate-lineageos-15-1-t3930057
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xz-premium/development/rom-zfsodp-july-t3946205
ares93 said:
You cant overclock displays, you can however fool it into thinking its running at a higher rate. But it wont change anything other than displaying a higher number in test apps.
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Again, this is false. You can overclock displays, I've done it many times.
yes we can overlock display i have redmi 7 and my refresh rate is 75hz ,
razerphynx said:
5 seconds of Google searches will give you thousands of results that says otherwise... Display overclocking is a real thing and done by many, why spread misinformation?
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=display overclocking
Weird how I could overclock the display on my old phone then, huh?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xz...nel-screen-frame-rate-lineageos-15-1-t3930057
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xz-premium/development/rom-zfsodp-july-t3946205
Again, this is false. You can overclock displays, I've done it many times.
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yes we can
@akramhadji & @ares93
Sorry but you guys have no clue! Just overclocked my Notebook Display from 60 to 100 hz on an old MSI GT60 from 2012.. Why shouldn't this work on Android too?
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akramhadji said:
can you overclock your pc monitor from 60 Hz to 120 Hz? no
same thing with phones, it's a hardware limitation, you can't improve it by flashing a file.
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Bro we can overclock our monitor
Since no one bothered to come to my thread, I'll just say it here, the Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G has the same display as the phone we are talking about here but it has 120hz. Oh wait, MI 10T Lite and Poco X3 also have the same display that support higher refresh rate, so it is definitely software capped. (Can't verify part numbers rn tho) and PC monitors can be overclocked anyone who says otherwise definitely doesn't know what they are talking about
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