As we all know that pocophone f1 has liquid Cooling System. But my question is that will it work perfectly in any Custom ROM? It's a hardware thing but as far as i know it doesn't work all the time. So maybe it's regulated by some kind of software that turns it on.. But i don't know anything for sure that's why i want to know, what will exactly happen to liquid Cooling System if we use Custom ROM?
Liquid cooling is just a pipe that has some liquid in it.
That's all, it doesn't related to any software and etc..
ronald_loulan said:
Liquid cooling is just a pipe that has some liquid in it.
That's all, it doesn't related to any software and etc..
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Can you clarify that? Do you have any evidence..?
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Can you clarify that? Do you have any evidence..?
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It is just a copper heat pipe. nothing special no moving parts or anything. Watch jerryrig's video teardown of the pocophone.
LMAOOO liquid cooling on a phone is fake. Just a normal heatpipe.
I realise now that my laptop is liquid cooled
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https://youtu.be/L5VWWba0coY
bluedragon02 said:
LMAOOO liquid cooling on a phone is fake. Just a normal heatpipe.
I realise now that my laptop is liquid cooled
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Wysłane z mojego POCOPHONE F1 przy użyciu Tapatalka
uremytoy said:
https://youtu.be/L5VWWba0coY
Wysłane z mojego POCOPHONE F1 przy użyciu Tapatalka
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Do you know what a heatpipe is? Heatpipes AREN'T NEW. Thay have been around for years. Actually if it had solid copper without gas or liquid it would cool more, it's a cost saving measure
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There are alot of video or pic that shows the liquid cooling on poco.
What else you wanted to see?
ronald_loulan said:
There are alot of video or pic that shows the liquid cooling on poco.
What else you wanted to see?
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I know that there is liquid cooling system. I just want to know if it's fully controlled without any software.
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I know that there is liquid cooling system. I just want to know if it's fully controlled without any software.
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It's a static hardware part. Is a "dead" component. No need for software
It's a heatsink, it sits on top of a chip that gets hotter as it is utilised.
The heatsink draws heat from the chip to fully utilise the ability and reduce the need for throttling so as not to damage it... It's a passive system...
Custom ROM should have full heatsink capability...
Rakibboss said:
As we all know that pocophone f1 has liquid Cooling System. But my question is that will it work perfectly in any Custom ROM? It's a hardware thing but as far as i know it doesn't work all the time. So maybe it's regulated by some kind of software that turns it on.. But i don't know anything for sure that's why i want to know, what will exactly happen to liquid Cooling System if we use Custom ROM?
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Im sure the liquid cooling feature is a system hardware feature and not a software feature for it to work on specific roms or what not, please have a look at JerryRigEverything video of Poco F1 breakdown to have a look at how the liquid cooling system is implemented
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L5VWWba0coY
Yes, it is just a heatpipe that vaporizes liquid inside when it gets hot and will return to liquid form when cooled down (at the most remote part of the smartphone, away from the SoC)
Custom ROMs will not influence that - strictly hardware.
Rakibboss said:
As we all know that pocophone f1 has liquid Cooling System. But my question is that will it work perfectly in any Custom ROM? It's a hardware thing but as far as i know it doesn't work all the time. So maybe it's regulated by some kind of software that turns it on.. But i don't know anything for sure that's why i want to know, what will exactly happen to liquid Cooling System if we use Custom ROM?
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:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
sorry :laugh:
Rakibboss said:
As we all know that pocophone f1 has liquid Cooling System. But my question is that will it work perfectly in any Custom ROM? It's a hardware thing but as far as i know it doesn't work all the time. So maybe it's regulated by some kind of software that turns it on.. But i don't know anything for sure that's why i want to know, what will exactly happen to liquid Cooling System if we use Custom ROM?
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it depends what kind of pump and coolant liquid are in your poco f1, i have heard that 8gb versions have better quality coolant but it needs replacement every 2 years because when you game to much it evaporates. :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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Hi, wish to ask a question to whom tried sgs3 in uk presentation or already own it
The sgs2 was well known for overheating,expecially under the rear camera,when intensive use
Do The sgs3 suffer the same problem?
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faremoney said:
Hi, wish to ask a question to whom tried sgs3 in uk presentation or already own it
The sgs2 was well known for overheating,expecially under the rear camera,when intensive use
Do The sgs3 suffer the same problem?
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I think you mean will the SGS3 get warm? Overheating would cause most likely reboot and the phone would be pretty much unusable.
I dont own the phone but Ill say that there is a 99% chance that it gets warm when in use. All my devices (SGS,SGS2,Prime,Ideos X5) get hot from the back when you use them for intensive web browsing or gaming.
Hell yes.....when we start overclocking it
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gettin warm and overheating are totally different. and yes with intense use all high end devices will get warmer. but overheating.... i dont think it would happen
It should run at slightly lower temperatures doing high intensity activities than other devices because of Samsung's High-K+ Metal Gate technology - the iPad 2,4 revision uses the same process and runs about a degree cooler than the older iPad2 revisions. There is less voltage leak being dissipated as heat with this set up. See Anandtech's article on the iPad2,4 revision for more detail.
Not much hot even on charge it's showing 35.5C. See attached.
Comment of an owner of the phone from android.hdblog.it
Dagnelino 3 minutes ago
Did the GS3 became hot in the 15 minutes of web-browsing?Like the GS2 does?
iNicc0lo
Look, I gotta be honest, I expected it to became hotter...
Well actually it doesn't get that much hot, it's even colder than the GS2 in normal usage.
Application ?
sak500 said:
Not much hot even on charge it's showing 35.5C. See attached.
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Which application shows all this CPU details on s3 top.
thank you for your replyes
yes sorry dudes i don't speak english so well
i mean getting hot like the sgs2 does
wonderful to read that it doesn't warm so much i was a little afraid of that
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Not much hot even on charge it's showing 35.5C. See attached.
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thats the temperature of battery and not the cpu. exynos in sgs2 didnt had the cpu temp sensor, s3 too dont have one.
TheBlazingIndian said:
Which application shows all this CPU details on s3 top.
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Diagnosis free in appstore.
One bug is there one you have it running you cant click install button for any application you are trying to install once u disable diagnosis then u can install. Took me ages to find out this bug on LG O3D and i had installed / reinstalled many roms because of this
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bala_gamer said:
thats the temperature of battery and not the cpu. exynos in sgs2 didnt had the cpu temp sensor, s3 too dont have one.
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Yes i know but that's a general indication of temp since if cpu is overheating the battery will become hot as well.
Hi guys, I need some help,
I have been using Xperia Z2 for the past 8 months and during this time the phone performed well but recent times its starting to give me a lot of problems; The screen had a problem and got it fixed and now I have a huge problem. The phone overheats like crazy when used more than say 10mins straight. It could be a call, messenger, video or camera, I know it has overheating issues with 4K but i never use the 4K feature to record movies. I'm on the latest firmware and lollipop update came via OTA, I can't tell if this is the exact reason but the phone gets so hot that it almost burns my skin !
I have reset the phone and wiped and re-installed everything and this had no effect. I have no warranty as I have paid fully for the phone and left the contract. I don't do gaming or anything processor intensive and yet the phone heats up really bad.
Any solutions apart from taking it to fix somewhere cause I live in Norway and I can buy a new phone for the price of someone looking at the problem cause its that expensive here
What if I have to install a clean stock rom? Any recommendations?
Thanks.
Sorry, I don't know
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kingtorabi.m said:
Sorry, I don't know
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wanted66 said:
Hi guys, I need some help,
I have been using Xperia Z2 for the past 8 months and during this time the phone performed well but recent times its starting to give me a lot of problems; The screen had a problem and got it fixed and now I have a huge problem. The phone overheats like crazy when used more than say 10mins straight. It could be a call, messenger, video or camera, I know it has overheating issues with 4K but i never use the 4K feature to record movies. I'm on the latest firmware and lollipop update came via OTA, I can't tell if this is the exact reason but the phone gets so hot that it almost burns my skin !
I have reset the phone and wiped and re-installed everything and this had no effect. I have no warranty as I have paid fully for the phone and left the contract. I don't do gaming or anything processor intensive and yet the phone heats up really bad.
Any solutions apart from taking it to fix somewhere cause I live in Norway and I can buy a new phone for the price of someone looking at the problem cause its that expensive here
What if I have to install a clean stock rom? Any recommendations?
Thanks.
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Unlock bootloader, flash custom kernel with the alternative to chooice an aggressive hotplug driver / battery friendly CPU governor and flash a custom ROM.
Solved!
Try downloading watchdog lite and see what is using most cpu.If you find nothing try flashing latest ftf using flashtool,root and debloat.4g/lte could also heat up the phone very fast.
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Destroyedbeauty said:
Unlock bootloader, flash custom kernel with the alternative to chooice an aggressive hotplug driver / battery friendly CPU governor and flash a custom ROM.
Solved!
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Ok I found how to unlock the bootloader, Please suggest me a good kernal /ROM ?
Thank you
Had the heating issue on the Sony Stock Officail Lollipop ROM, now I'm on AICP with processor underclocked at 1.7GHz, giving great battery life and no heating issues even on high end games.
shawamawa said:
Had the heating issue on the Sony Stock Officail Lollipop ROM, now I'm on AICP with processor underclocked at 1.7GHz, giving great battery life and no heating issues even on high end games.
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Problem is I don't know how to under clock this! Need some guidance! Thanks.
wanted66 said:
Ok I found how to unlock the bootloader, Please suggest me a good kernal /ROM ?
Thank you
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AndroPlus For Kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/kernel-andropluskernel-v10-t2974841
eXistenZ Y for ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/rom-existenz-y-1-0-0-preparing-thread-t3113649
maybe good.
wanted66 said:
Ok I found how to unlock the bootloader, Please suggest me a good kernal /ROM ?
Thank you
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Check out some of the optimized / customized CM Roms with M5 kernel - rock solid combination.
Or just use the included kernel. Your choice of preference, u know!
Some what temp does your phone get to? Post a picture of when "it is nearly burning your skin".
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shawamawa said:
Had the heating issue on the Sony Stock Officail Lollipop ROM, now I'm on AICP with processor underclocked at 1.7GHz, giving great battery life and no heating issues even on high end games.
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Did your camera quality degrade? I'm rooted on LB and I'm underclocked to 1.2ghz, but still overheating.
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keithljh said:
Did your camera quality degrade? I'm rooted on LB and I'm underclocked to 1.2ghz, but still overheating.
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Camera quality is way better in AOSP, just backup ur drm keys first, UL the BL, and thab try any AOSP or CM based rom.
Did you consider downgrading to kitkat?
I am using kitkat and the phone doesnt really overheat, without any underclocks or anything, unless I play something that is really demanding, such as asphalt 8
wanted66 said:
Hi guys, I need some help,
I have been using Xperia Z2 for the past 8 months and during this time the phone performed well but recent times its starting to give me a lot of problems; The screen had a problem and got it fixed and now I have a huge problem. The phone overheats like crazy when used more than say 10mins straight. It could be a call, messenger, video or camera, I know it has overheating issues with 4K but i never use the 4K feature to record movies. I'm on the latest firmware and lollipop update came via OTA, I can't tell if this is the exact reason but the phone gets so hot that it almost burns my skin !
I have reset the phone and wiped and re-installed everything and this had no effect. I have no warranty as I have paid fully for the phone and left the contract. I don't do gaming or anything processor intensive and yet the phone heats up really bad.
Any solutions apart from taking it to fix somewhere cause I live in Norway and I can buy a new phone for the price of someone looking at the problem cause its that expensive here
What if I have to install a clean stock rom? Any recommendations?
Thanks.
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By saying the screen got fixed, does that mean the phone's internals were opened? If that is the case than we might have to look for a pysical reason more than a software one.
Besides, in many countries those devices have 1 year warranty, of which is decided and forced by goverments. Since it is your 8th month, you may still have warranty and take your phone to a service (they may blame summer thoguh).
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shawamawa said:
Camera quality is way better in AOSP, just backup ur drm keys first, UL the BL, and thab try any AOSP or CM based rom.
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Is there manual camera support?
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keithljh said:
Did your camera quality degrade? I'm rooted on LB and I'm underclocked to 1.2ghz, but still overheating.
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keithljh said:
Is there manual camera support?
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No, it doesn't support
Hello,
I need rom suggestion(in terms of battery life and performance). I have used Cloudy G2 3.3 with dorimanx. It is a good rom, but sometimes the phone freeze. I also used RESURRECTION REMIX M but this rom has some bugs.
Best regards,
Uri
Deperate ROM now is the best ... you won't regret
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/rom-desperate-rom-t3437472
CM13
OptimusG3. Best there is best there was best there ever will be
calbertoferreira said:
CM13
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I have used this in the past, the worst rom I ever used.
metteduch said:
OptimusG3. Best there is best there was best there ever will be
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But it is kitkat... Why not lollipop?
CM13 is Marshmallow.
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CM13 is Marshmallow.
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It has issue of fast charging .. it shows slow charging while i am connected to 2a charger..
Is just a cosmetic bug, it shows the text "Slow Charging" but charges normally.
calbertoferreira said:
Is just a cosmetic bug, it shows the text "Slow Charging" but charges normally.
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You using this rom in your dilay life? Can you tell a bit about is pros and cons?
sound quality and camera in all CM roms are bad
i like using edited stock roms and desperate rom is the best rom now i did try all roms
desperate rom also is the future of LG G2
battery life is great - camera u have two amazing cameras - too many editing - fast like wind - ui5 and ui4 interfaces - blurring effects - full screen caller photo and recording calls automatically if you want - etc.......
uriburg said:
You using this rom in your dilay life? Can you tell a bit about is pros and cons?
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I'm using it as my daily rom on my main and only device.
I'm using the latest release with gapps, customized the gapps installation to remove some apps i don't use.
The battery life is a lot better than stock, it's fast (no hiccups).
I don't think the sound is bad, at least with earphones and during calls, the phone rings louder but it distorts a bit.
The camera is worse in low light, if you take photos with good light you won't notice much difference imho.
Take a look at this picture taken this monday with snap (http://i.imgur.com/yMpKMuF.jpg).
I have two issues that i don't know yet if they are related to CM13 or my account:
- Gmail labels are grey after setup. I have to change a label colour, go to all mail to fix it.
- My Android doesn't show in Android device manager.
So i recommend it.
Yes
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I am using Resurrection Remix M for almost 2 months with best battery life.
https://youtu.be/zYaYQYKNsfc
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Is MIUI 7 a good rom?
calbertoferreira said:
uriburg said:
It has issue of fast charging .. it shows slow charging while i am connected to 2a charger..
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Is just a cosmetic bug, it shows the text "Slow Charging" but charges normally.
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Correct, just seems to be a cosmetic bug. Even though it says it would be charging slowly on the CM13 lock screen, it actually seems to be charging just as fast as with the stock Lollipop ROM.
calbertoferreira said:
The battery life is a lot better than stock,
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Wrong. The battery life on CM13 is worse compared to stock Lollipop.
With stock Lollipop the battery drained almost nothing on standby, with CM13 the battery is draining on standby.
Also, with stock Lollipop the phone never became warm during light usage. With CM13 the phone is getting noticeably warm even during light usage.
calbertoferreira said:
it's fast (no hiccups).
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Correct.
calbertoferreira said:
I don't think the sound is bad
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Correct.
calbertoferreira said:
The camera is worse in low light, if you take photos with good light you won't notice much difference imho.
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Correct.
calbertoferreira said:
I have two issues that i don't know yet if they are related to CM13 or my account:
- My Android doesn't show in Android device manager.
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Settings -> Security -> Device administrators -> Android Device Manager -> Activate
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Can you tell me which kernel support g2 f320 lolipop 5.0.1 or 6.0 MM. Thank
I am using rom NDM 2.5 , this rom i get antutu 49000, great, blissrom 6.4 have poin too. It so fast
I have one question in regards to CM13.
I used it for like a day and it's blazing fast in general use but in games like Asphalt 8 (I just use it as a "benchmark") it stutters and it seems that 3d performance is worse. I later found out that you can set the phone in performance mode which fixes stutters but then all my cores are at 100% and I don't wanna melt the phone and battery.
So is this common with you guys as well? And is there some sort of a fix? Switching to performance mode and back is kinda annoying.
CM13 also lacks video modes like 4K,60fps and 120 fps slow-mo recording.
I am using CandySix 6.0.1 + Kernel from DU
http://yairworkshop.com/index.php/2016/08/23/romcandysix-d800-d802aospcmte/
A little review in foreign language but you can have some idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EuEKxJ3AaY
I am on desperate rom
Great rom, but only issue is high temperature (light and heavy use). Dont know if others users experience the same. I looking for another rom too. Not to many choices since i have a f320k (korean version). Most roms are 4 d800/1/2/3/4/5. Sucks!!!!
So mi9/9se/9t got some nice mods for screen overclocking, anyone done anything similar for mi8?
Also would like to know, if it possible.
There was an option on some old extreme kernel, but if it possible to implement to a Newark revolution or another?
Because there are always an option of save screen overlock, like on a PC or laptop.
i am too would like to know if it possible.
but i think mi8 max can reach 70hz.
On the Extreme Kernel 75hz is too much laggy.
Yes some people tried it and if I remember correctly they used the existing mod and it worked temporarily until it damaged their phones.
Search, and you will find the threads where people were trying to fix their phone afterwards.
Just sell your phone and buy one with that capability, I would bet that it's not worth the extra cost.
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and the question is: why would you?
The War Profiteer said:
and the question is: why would you?
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why not?
MehmetNY said:
why not?
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Best answer ever. Let's go overclock our displays for no reason y'all.
84Mhz = 84000000hz
The War Profiteer said:
Best answer ever. Let's go overclock our displays for no reason y'all.
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Thanks for making me spit out my drink laughing. The Y'all at the end added to the hilarity! ?
The simple answer - because everything on phone would be much smother, without any drawbacks (only small with battery consumption, but very, very small). There should be safe overclock for every display - yeah, 84Hz is toooo high, but 70 should be just fine for screen.
tsongming said:
Thanks for making me spit out my drink laughing. The Y'all at the end added to the hilarity!
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Dude, why don't we overclock the display?
Why not ask for more when we have this opportunity?
i think 70hz is possible. If there was an application(or tool) to set it up, I'd have already tried it.
MehmetNY said:
Dude, why don't we overclock the display?
Why not ask for more when we have this opportunity?
i think 70hz is possible. If there was an application(or tool) to set it up, I'd have already tried it.
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Because it will damage your GPU.
But go ahead and do what you want, the warning is for the people wanting to do things safely.
I would advise that you search XDA and find the many people with many different types of phones who damaged their phones using GPU overclock mods not designed for their device.
Overclocking the display makes as much sense as removing the thermal config files to get a higher AnTuTu score. Does it work? Yes, until Black screen.
Again, do what you want :
a overclock file for the display is already available that will install on the Mi8. Go find it and enjoy it for maybe a few days until your display stops working and the only solution is replacing the motherboard.
Enjoy :good:
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MehmetNY said:
Dude, why don't we overclock the display?
Why not ask for more when we have this opportunity?
i think 70hz is possible. If there was an application(or tool) to set it up, I'd have already tried it.
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Addition to the previous post, 10 fps will do no favors to your experience. And if it was safe, xiaomi would deliver the device with this modification. Who would limit a feature while they can advertise it and sell more? You have a decent flagship device from last year and it's still very powerful against tree he majority of the devices in the market. If it was possible, I'm sure this brand would do it.
It's unsafe and many people are saying that it actually makes the device lagging, instead of the expected "smoother" experience. 60 fps is enough, and more than this is just fantasy and it'll make you no better than you currently are in any online games. If you want proof, go to the extreme kernel thread and you'll see many people are suffering this laggy ui issue.
tsongming said:
Because it will damage your GPU.
But go ahead and do what you want, the warning is for the people wanting to do things safely.
I would advise that you search XDA and find the many people with many different types of phones who damaged their phones using GPU overclock mods not designed for their device.
Overclocking the display makes as much sense as removing the thermal config files to get a higher AnTuTu score. Does it work? Yes, until Black screen.
Again, do what you want :
a overclock file for the display is already available that will install on the Mi8. Go find it and enjoy it for maybe a few days until your display stops working and the only solution is replacing the motherboard.
Enjoy :good:
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"Because it will damage your GPU. " made me burst out laughing lmao,since when overclocking the display has anything to do with the gpu lol wtf
Some guys were referring about kernel, but new devices are using patched dtbo.
Guess this is the correct way.
hon2838 said:
"Because it will damage your GPU. " made me burst out laughing lmao,since when overclocking the display has anything to do with the gpu lol wtf
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And your IQ is just laughable, and your lifespan is very questionable.
Firstly you need to understand what gpu does.
Higher refresh rate for display = higher refresh rate for gpu, which means your GPU will need to use more battery, and run faster to keep up with. This will also heat your GPU excessively which will damage it.
The War Profiteer said:
And your IQ is just laughable, and your lifespan is very questionable.
Firstly you need to understand what gpu does.
Higher refresh rate for display = higher refresh rate for gpu, which means your GPU will need to use more battery, and run faster to keep up with. This will also heat your GPU excessively which will damage it.
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This is completely wrong. 60hz screen will send a command to your GPU to produce 60 frames per second. Phones are vertical synced. It will not damage the GPU at all.
For reference Razer Phone 2 does 120hz and it has the same snapdragon 845 which has the same GPU
hkbazzi said:
This is completely wrong. 60hz screen will send a command to your GPU to produce 60 frames per second. Phones are vertical synced. It will not damage the GPU at all.
For reference Razer Phone 2 does 120hz and it has the same snapdragon 845 which has the same GPU
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It has a cooling system called "vapor cooling". You can buy a Razer Phone 2 instead, then.
You are claiming that I am wrong by repeating me in different words, very clever.
The War Profiteer said:
It has a cooling system called "vapor cooling". You can buy a Razer Phone 2 instead, then.
You are claiming that I am wrong by repeating me in different words, very clever.
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The cooling system is when the GPU is being demanded heavy resources which is GAMING and only GAMING!
Displaying normal apps (reddit whatsapp instagram email) and the home screen will not stress the GPU it can display over 300 fps and it won't need any cooling as it will not run hot.
I have the razer phone 2, if what you are saying is true my phone will be a constant hot potato since 120hz will always stress the GPU.
The Mi8's screen is designed to handle 60hz safely. The GPU can blow the display and it will keep running normally.
Please do not spread wrong information, I am not repeating you at all, what I am saying is completely contradictory to what you are saying.
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And your IQ is just laughable, and your lifespan is very questionable.
Firstly you need to understand what gpu does.
Higher refresh rate for display = higher refresh rate for gpu, which means your GPU will need to use more battery, and run faster to keep up with. This will also heat your GPU excessively which will damage it.
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When you laugh at people's iq and lifespan,it means there are no point of having any argument with you
so i know that this phone is 4 years old. but in 2016/2017 it had a high end cpu/4gb ram(even today it has a higher antutu scores than lots of newers models). yet it feels so laggy to work on after some use, mine still has stock android. but i feel like when swaping between apps, or using them , it just feels crappy. also the phonebook behave weird, can't add phone numbers cause i get this thing ''phonebook stoped working'' , and almost all my contacts dissapeared like i deleted them. i'm not the type of person that changes phones every year,i had mine 3 years now. but i think i'm just gonna give up on this phone, and get something that gets software updates
Things get corrupted after a while, apps you've installed running in background hogging resourses, etc. Do a factory reset, or better still, flash a recent Anroid 9 or 10 rom. This phone still flies on the right rom.
Heyyo, yeah depending on your build of EUI ROM? It'll suck. Anything prior to 19s is definitely garbage. X821 19s was pretty good and same with x829 20s or x820 30s (albeit with ads). The best way to experience EUI ROM is CrisBalGreece modified versions.
Otherwise? I highly recommend custom ROMs. We have a lot of great Android 9 ROMs and Android 10 is pretty decent albeit with more bugs.
bluehillday said:
so i know that this phone is 4 years old. but in 2016/2017 it had a high end cpu/4gb ram(even today it has a higher antutu scores than lots of newers models). yet it feels so laggy to work on after some use, mine still has stock android. but i feel like when swaping between apps, or using them , it just feels crappy. also the phonebook behave weird, can't add phone numbers cause i get this thing ''phonebook stoped working'' , and almost all my contacts dissapeared like i deleted them. i'm not the type of person that changes phones every year,i had mine 3 years now. but i think i'm just gonna give up on this phone, and get something that gets software updates
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It simply because the chipset it is using is a "bad" one..... You can see this with every Snapdragon 820 and 821 phones(Zuk Z2, Google Pixel 1(OG) etc) ... They heat up and throttle down easily = lag... on paper the 82x should be able to outperform a SD625 any day but not so in real life.... with custom ROM they are much more manageable... I think you should definitely be fine with custom ROM unless you are planning on gaming on it...
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It simply because the chipset it is using is a "bad" one..... You can see this with every Snapdragon 820 and 821 phones(Zuk Z2, Google Pixel 1(OG) etc) ... They heat up and throttle down easily = lag... on paper the 82x should be able to outperform a SD625 any day but not so in real life.... with custom ROM they are much more manageable... I think you should definitely be fine with custom ROM unless you are planning on gaming on it...
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so was the snapdragon 820 bad on all phones models not only the cheap chinese ones like i thought,only if i knew this when i bought it... to be honest, i took my abandoned xperia z3 compact from the drawer..and it moved more smoothly. indeed, i think this phone has some overheating issues.what rom do you recommend,should i stick to EUI, not a fan really to the stock eui i got,full of bugs. i have just rooted my phone now and i'm ready to instal other ROM . but there are so many options. looking at android 9 or 10 but so many variants available. i just want it to run smoothly. also , do i have to update the firmware version via twrp? i have the stock one. anyway i think i have the indian version, and the linegeOS android 10 version i wanted to install seems like it doesn't support this mode(only CN on the x820) looking at aosp 9.0 now
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Things get corrupted after a while, apps you've installed running in background hogging resourses, etc. Do a factory reset, or better still, flash a recent Anroid 9 or 10 rom. This phone still flies on the right rom.
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what rom variant do you recommend? also are android 10 version stable enough or should i flash older android 9?
bluehillday said:
so was the snapdragon 820 bad on all phones models not only the cheap chinese ones like i thought,only if i knew this when i bought it... to be honest, i took my abandoned xperia z3 compact from the drawer..and it moved more smoothly. indeed, i think this phone has some overheating issues.what rom do you recommend,should i stick to EUI, not a fan really to the stock eui i got,full of bugs. i have just rooted my phone now and i'm ready to instal other ROM . but there are so many options. looking at android 9 or 10 but so many variants available. i just want it to run smoothly. also , do i have to update the firmware version via twrp? i have the stock one. anyway i think i have the indian version, and the linegeOS android 10 version i wanted to install seems like it doesn't support this mode(only CN on the x820) looking at aosp 9.0 now
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The Xperia Z3 Compact are Snapdragon 801.... Those were great... on paper SD820 or 821 should be miles ahead in performance compared to 801 or 800... but IRL on most of the phones they usually suck... (I did saw someone swear that his Oneplus 3 ran great after getting angry because I said SD820 821 are bad chipsets... then again Oneplus 3/3T probably have a much bigger ROM community both dev and user wise)
unfortunately I also just recently took my Le Max 2 from the drawer and started fiddling with these new android 9/10 roms, I can't give much advice... I'm currently on Android 9 Lineage it's pretty stable.
Generally, you'd want custom ROM so you can remove the bloatware, install a custom kernel so you can use a kernel that better manage the chipset(battery or usagewise) and a config that might suit your usage...CMIIW
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The Xperia Z3 Compact are Snapdragon 801.... Those were great... on paper SD820 or 821 should be miles ahead in performance compared to 801 or 800... but IRL on most of the phones they usually suck... (I did saw someone swear that his Oneplus 3 ran great after getting angry because I said SD820 821 are bad chipsets... then again Oneplus 3/3T probably have a much bigger ROM community both dev and user wise)
unfortunately I also just recently took my Le Max 2 from the drawer and started fiddling with these new android 9/10 roms, I can't give much advice... I'm currently on Android 9 Lineage it's pretty stable.
Generally, you'd want custom ROM so you can remove the bloatware, install a custom kernel so you can use a kernel that better manage the chipset(battery or usagewise) and a config that might suit your usage...CMIIW
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so today i have instaled the first time a custom ROM,after struggling with twrp for 2hours . i have instaled AospExtended ROM V6.0 [X2] (adroid PIE) . it move more smoothly for sure,but not sure it moves this way beucase it's just a fresh rom..will way some weeks to see if it keeps up.
and about instaling a custom kerne . isn't that coming instaled with the ROM?
I have my device for nearly two years, and I am using eui 6.0.30s CBG cleaned edition since last year... I never face any kind of lag or bug except the lag caused by power save mod, which automatically enables itself when the battery goes down under %5. I think full wipe+reinstall firmware would be a great solution for you.
Heyyo, I definitely don't agree that 820/821 is bad lol... That's ridiculous. It's true that back in 2016 no one cared about proper cooling for the SoC though. I've seen people mod their x2 and zl1/0's with thermal pads or non-conductive thermal paste and get a heck of a lot better thermal management for just a few pennies of extra cooling.
On any pie or Q ROM though, we do have tuned thermal-engine.conf by Shiva which helps quite a bit and also allows for better sustained performance too which also performs a lot better than EUI ROM which focuses more on lower temperatures than balancing thermals and performance.
Anywho, yeah, if you're upset with performance of EUI ROM? I'd definitely recommend a custom ROM. Anything on pie that's actively maintained is a good idea.
Android 10 ROMs still sometimes have performance stutters for now... So hopefully later on it'll work better, so that's why I recommend for now sticking with pie.
ThE_MarD said:
Heyyo, I definitely don't agree that 820/821 is bad lol... That's ridiculous. It's true that back in 2016 no one cared about proper cooling for the SoC though. I've seen people mod their x2 and zl1/0's with thermal pads or non-conductive thermal paste and get a heck of a lot better thermal management for just a few pennies of extra cooling.
On any pie or Q ROM though, we do have tuned thermal-engine.conf by Shiva which helps quite a bit and also allows for better sustained performance too which also performs a lot better than EUI ROM which focuses more on lower temperatures than balancing thermals and performance.
Anywho, yeah, if you're upset with performance of EUI ROM? I'd definitely recommend a custom ROM. Anything on pie that's actively maintained is a good idea.
Android 10 ROMs still sometimes have performance stutters for now... So hopefully later on it'll work better, so that's why I recommend for now sticking with pie.
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dude.. people mod their x2 and zl1/0's with thermal pads or non-conductive thermal paste and get a heck of a lot better thermal management for just a few pennies of extra cooling. .. I never had to do that on SD800/801 phones lol...
since you are very determined that its not a bad phone , I'm taking out my Le Max 2 a second time .... hehe... I occasionally play Mobile Legends.. any other tips you can give?
Nexus 5 was SD800 and was known for overheating issues
https://www.technobezz.com/fix-overheating-problem-nexus-5/
Like I said, the main thing would be to switch to a custom ROM that has Android Pie and is decently updated. Most of those pie custom ROMs will have pretty decent thermals while still delivering decent performance.