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    Monitoring Minix Neo X7 CPU Temperature?

    I want to monitor CPU's temp for a while, because of OCed kernel. I tried quite many apps but no luck, is it even possible to monitor CPU temp in this device? Thanks in advance

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    Re: Monitoring Minix Neo X7 CPU Temperature?

    Originally posted by Lauris6rape View Post
    I want to monitor CPU's temp for a while, because of OCed kernel. I tried quite many apps but no luck, is it even possible to monitor CPU temp in this device? Thanks in advance
    Actually not.

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      #3
      Originally posted by leolas View Post
      Actually not.

      leolas.

      Yep, some of the apps do not detect neither CPU temp sensor nor GPU temp sensor... Well I have a black cooling pad, which is from 4pcs of desktop computer cooling fans. I am at 1080p 1708CPU 798GPU 720RAM and device never gets hot, not even warm. It would be nice experiment to make some additional ventilation holes in the device and go full OC just to check stability.

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        #4
        I have 1800-798-720 on my x7 mini. It doesn't get warm doing normal things like installing apps, playing video, and browsing the web.

        I guess if you were a gamer it might get warm, but it's fine so far. No mods at all hardware wise.
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          #5
          Yup

          You can use a needle thermometer..

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            #6
            Originally posted by sketchman View Post
            I have 1800-798-720 on my x7 mini. It doesn't get warm doing normal things like installing apps, playing video, and browsing the web.

            I guess if you were a gamer it might get warm, but it's fine so far. No mods at all hardware wise.
            I like games i get 3439 at 3D graphics on Antutu Benchmark with my current kernel, have you different result or actual performance increase comparing to 1.7ghz?

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              #7
              Originally posted by morfarj View Post
              You can use a needle thermometer..

              Its not very comfortable but a solution

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                #8
                Originally posted by Lauris6rape View Post
                I like games i get 3439 at 3D graphics on Antutu Benchmark with my current kernel, have you different result or actual performance increase comparing to 1.7ghz?
                Hmm. Not sure. I don't do games really. I got 21192 total in Antutu. Didn't pay attention to the 3D part, because I don't really use it. If i can remember I'll run it again and post it for you.
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                  Originally posted by sketchman View Post
                  Hmm. Not sure. I don't do games really. I got 21192 total in Antutu. Didn't pay attention to the 3D part, because I don't really use it. If i can remember I'll run it again and post it for you.

                  It would be great, these Antutu 3D points are not really 100% true, but it says something. If talking about total score I get 20250 usually. What i really care how device performs while playing games for lets say 3-4 hours. Does it run smooth and fast for all the time or does it run smooth at the begining and then gets hot and unstable. If you can run a game smooth for 5 minutes it says nothing. Or if ur system is stable and smooth at MAX OC, but when you try to really stress it - it fails... I dont need short time performance, I need good performance for stressful situations I would go for 720p instead of 1080p even to get long staying performance. So yeah, please check your system and share the info, it will help for me, if you have time

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