Is anyone else getting constant ping spikes throughout the v60 and all of its apps (high 600ms and up)
Using pdanet or any app on the v60 itself or any game at all on the v60 suffering from constant ping spiking making most of the phone unusable for anything demanding in that regard.
This issue is nonexistent on my current v40 under the exact same settings
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I was curious about the max temperature for the CPU as I see many of these profiles setting up a reduction in OC if > 40. My problem is that I cannot maintain a temp below 40 with anything higher than 480 yet I see many people running 600-729. Could anyone shed some light on this for me.
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I was curious about the max temperature for the CPU as I see many of these profiles setting up a reduction in OC if > 40. My problem is that I cannot maintain a temp below 40 with anything higher than 480 yet I see many people running 600-729. Could anyone shed some light on this for me.
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The sustained max temperature you will see depends on what you are doing. Particularly if you have one or more radios going, you will experience high temperatures. For instance, streaming audio over the Mobile network or using tethering (WiFi tethering is the worst), it is trivial for the battery temperature to go above 50 C.
I saw 55 C once on my phone with a stock HTC 2.1 ROM (528 Mhz max) - I was streaming music, running a WiFi wardriving app, and also running the Nav app simultaneously on a 3 hr drive - in warm weather.
Unless someone on this board works as a thermal design engineer for HTC, it will be impossible for them to tell you what is too much - they would have to know what the thermal path from the processor to the battery is, and that's pretty much an impossible thing to guess at without pretty detailed calculations.
I set my temperature clamp profile to kick in at T > 50C; below that temperature, my phone runs at 768Mhz when it is fully charged. I would say that using the phone "normally" (as in extended internet browsing (reading, not video), texting, short phone calls), I rarely see my battery temperature above 40C.
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For anyone curious, I just spoke with Motorola, and then with Nvidia regarding normal operating temperatures of the tegra2 processor. Moto suggested I swap the phone through my company (business phone).
Anyway,
40-60C is considered "Normal" operating temps (per Nvidia) with a staggering 105C (221F)as MAX temp. I got a little worried as I was running a temp of 165F while running google music and trapster in the car today.
Anyway the device did not actually shut down, but I was experiencing the (what seems common) music stuttering.
Anyone else see anything like this? Now my question is who makes the Mobo and what are its normal temps
The music stuttering most likely had nothing to do with the heat. But 221f seems high for a max temp. If your problem is not heat related at all, and is as I expect a software issue then getting the phone changed really won't do much to solve your problem.
Ok so recently I finally figured why speed test was force closing (force gpu for 2d) and once it worked I got some results that explained why it seemed alot slower then a while ago.
Old results 2 months back about: 23.5mbps down 13.5 up. ping 43ms
Now 1.95 down and 6.7 up ping 250ms
What is going on, testing in the same room, same bars and yes im on 4G.
Changes between tests: well turned on and eventualy off the problem listed. Installed juice defender ultimate (disabled when testing)
Turning off the app (vpn) onavo extend restores my speed for download to 17.1, drops my upload to 1.48, and my ping is still around 200.
How do I reduce the ping? It is seriously killing my skype experience.
I have been using Speedtest.net to measure network performance and rarely I sometimes end up with 4G (HSPA+) with a high latency of 600ms ping instead of the typical 60-120ms. What is strange is that if I then switch over to Wifi, the latency is 50-70 ms instead of the typical 10-15 ms and the bandwidth is only 12-15 Mbps instead of 25-30 Mbps download. The problem goes away if I then reboot the phone, where HSPA+ is back to 60-100ms ping and Wifi is again 15 ms with 25-30 Mbps download speed. Any idea what the issue is - do I have a defective radio? The problem has occurred twice so far since I got my phone on Monday.
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I have been using Speedtest.net to measure network performance and rarely I sometimes end up with 4G (HSPA+) with a high latency of 600ms ping instead of the typical 60-120ms. What is strange is that if I then switch over to Wifi, the latency is 50-70 ms instead of the typical 10-15 ms and the bandwidth is only 12-15 Mbps instead of 25-30 Mbps download. The problem goes away if I then reboot the phone, where HSPA+ is back to 60-100ms ping and Wifi is again 15 ms with 25-30 Mbps download speed. Any idea what the issue is - do I have a defective radio? The problem has occurred twice so far since I got my phone on Monday.
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I have noticed the same ...could be issues with the way the app is testing...I have yet to notice any latency loading pages.
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As a new owner of the Z5C (rly impressed so far ) I couldn't help but notice the heat, courtesy of the SD810 I assume.
So i've started monitoring the temps for the past few days with CPU-Z and Cpu Temperature.
For the most part while doing everyday tasks such as phone calls, news, music, Whatsapp and so on the temperature is around 30-40ish which seems reasonable and causes no concern.
Whilst doing something more intense such as running a game, installing/updating app, or recording video the temperature jumps to around 45-60 which again seems reasonable.
There are sudden momentary (2 second) spikes to 70's 80's usually while doing heavy R/W tasks such as installing an app.
Battery temps usually hover around high 20's to mid 30's whilst doing normal tasks and during more intense tasks can jump up to around 40ish.
I was wondering if other users here who also bothered to monitor their thermals are experiencing similar results or not?
Also am curious to know if someone knows what the msm_thresh threshold is for the Z5C i've noticed mine topping at around 41..
Thanks
I have been getting pretty much similar results, albeit a bit lower temps due to disabling a few cores. Those temps are perfectly fine, as long as the battery dosen't get to the high 40's. The throttling stats when the battery reaches 43°C and clears when it get down to 41°C, you can find the throttling thresholds in the file called thermal-engine.conf located in /system/etc/