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  • Addyhash
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    Yeah I'm not sure just how accurate the readings I get from a cpu temp app are... one second it's 45deg C, next it's 55deg C, then it's suddenly 70, then back down to 45 lol...
    if it was 70, for sure the lid of the unit would be hot to touch, but mine's cool...
    I installed 'set cpu', an set max to 1600 just to be on safe side ... temps around 50 -55 most of the time on Finless 1.7 rom

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  • Jimandroidpc
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    Is there any confirmation of performance issues with these temps? We dont even know if its an accurate guage

    Sent from my Moto G using Tapatalk

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  • Nowandlayda
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    after I hardware mod my box this week I will attempt to undervolt and see how low I can go stabily. That should cut down on heat depending on how low I can take it.

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  • chris613
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    Thanks for the post showing the trip points, Oman. Judging by my nearly-always 70-75C I guess I just have to live with a 1.2Ghz clock instead of the 2Ghz that it is advertised as. This is pretty disappointing, hopefully it can be made more clear for future buyers.

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  • no_spam_for_me
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    Originally posted by Batfink32 View Post
    The HDMI port was failing and I was getting strange colours on the screen. I started trying to bend the board as it sorted the display for a while but it was failing. Then I tried to solder some connections and the HDMI out gave me no picture at all, then I had the red light. I think its totally done.
    ok...

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  • Batfink32
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    Re: Different firmware, different behavior

    Originally posted by no_spam_for_me View Post
    I'm not sure, but I think, if you get red led, then maybe you can unbrick it

    (The picture is some post above by Finless)
    But I read that you now ordered a x8...
    The HDMI port was failing and I was getting strange colours on the screen. I started trying to bend the board as it sorted the display for a while but it was failing. Then I tried to solder some connections and the HDMI out gave me no picture at all, then I had the red light. I think its totally done.

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  • no_spam_for_me
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    Originally posted by Batfink32 View Post
    Its hardware, no HDMI output and now light is staying red when I turn it on. I was a bit too zealous with my soldering iron!
    I'm not sure, but I think, if you get red led, then maybe you can unbrick it

    (The picture is some post above by Finless)
    But I read that you now ordered a x8...

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  • Batfink32
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    Re: Different firmware, different behavior

    Originally posted by Finless View Post
    How did you completely brick it? If it's not hardware you should be able to unbrick it.

    Bob
    Its hardware, no HDMI output and now light is staying red when I turn it on. I was a bit too zealous with my soldering iron!

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  • Finless
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    How did you completely brick it? If it's not hardware you should be able to unbrick it.

    Bob

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  • Batfink32
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    Re: Different firmware, different behavior

    Originally posted by mitchell4you View Post
    Hi, Omen
    Thanks for your input

    Questions: (to omen)
    Can this unit ever run 2ghz (long periods) without a coolmod? (In your opinion)
    If i do a coolmod..
    Could/would the unit run at fullspeed?
    Or would i need to custom/tweaked kernel for this?

    I have seen people doing coolmods.. but the still have hight temps and throttles
    Are you shure the temps sensor/software is accured?
    Before I completely bricked my unit. I put a new heat sink on the CPU with thermal paste and had a fan running on it and temps were still high and I was getting throttling.

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  • mitchell4you
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    Hi, Omen
    Thanks for your input

    Questions: (to omen)
    Can this unit ever run 2ghz (long periods) without a coolmod? (In your opinion)
    If i do a coolmod..
    Could/would the unit run at fullspeed?
    Or would i need to custom/tweaked kernel for this?

    I have seen people doing coolmods.. but the still have hight temps and throttles
    Are you shure the temps sensor/software is accured?

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  • oman
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    Originally posted by Nowandlayda View Post
    I really don't think the temps are being faked. We need lokie and oman in this convo.
    It's not faked,but with some thermal control algorithm..

    You can see in 105k4 dtd file:
    Code:
    	thermal{
    		compatible = "amlogic-thermal";
    		#thermal-cells=<7>;
    		dev_name = "aml_thermal";
    		trip_point=<60 1608001 1608001 511 511 2 3
    			    70 1200001 1200001 435 435 2 3
    			    80  800001 800001  328 328 1 1
    			    110 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0xffffffff>;
    		cpu_cali_a=<0>;
    		idle_interval=<1000>;
            use_virtual_thermal;
            freq_sample_period=<30>;
            report_time=<1 10 30 60>;         /* based on freq_sample_period */
            cpu_virtual=<
                 500000  40  40  40  40
                 600000  45  55  60  65
                 800000  50  60  65  70
                1000000  55  65  70  75
                1200000  60  70  75  80
                1400000  65  75  80  85
            >;
            gpu_virtual=<
                183      40  40  40  40
                251      40  45  50  55
                319      50  60  65  70
                426      55  65  70  75
                511      60  70  75  80
            >;
    	};

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  • Nowandlayda
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    stock throttles at 80C and 110C it should shutoff or turn into a Chinese oven

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  • chris613
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    FWIW, running Finless 1.7 (no CPU tweaks) I seem to be basically stuck at 75C. It doesn't seem fake to me, it runs noticeably hotter to the touch than it did with Finless 1.6.

    I'm a bit nervous about it, since it's going to get a bit hotter still this summer, and I haven't been able to find a spec for max temp of the S802, but I would guess that it's somewhere in the 80s.

    While I'm here, what is the best App for examining the behaviour of the cores and temps over time? I'm using "CPU Temperature" from the app store, but I find the CPU Cores + Freq readout confusing, and it doesn't seem to match what I can see in Antutu. Really looking for a good app that will track both in a reliable and accessible way.

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  • Nowandlayda
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    I really don't think the temps are being faked. We need lokie and oman in this convo.

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