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whats the highest ACTUAL CPU temp you have seen on your droid?

whats the highest cpu temp you have seen on your droid?


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Haha, in all seriousness, I've seen 55C.

I think Tas said the hottest he saw his was 65C at 1.35GHz.
 
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lmao! DBZ always brings out the nerd in me.

Back on topic 47C was the highest I've seen it, and that was running 1.2ghz.

damn i guess i have a crappy chip compared to some of you guys. i see 50-52 quite often when clocking at only 800mhz. i end up in this range anytime i use the browser or stream music for a half hour or more.
 
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I have got to say im not sure i believe temp monitor app sometimes. I have seen it jump from 23c to 50 c in about a minute from going from 250 in standby to 1200 and browsing. The hottest i ahve got it, not trying to anyway but was 123f while downloading 175 album covers for my 3 music player at 1000mghtz. I normally run at 1000 because 1200 gets so hot so fast, where at 1000 seems more stable and will run in mid 30s for a long time before it heats up.
 
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Has anyone noticed that the failsafe profile under set cpu profiles only seem to work off the direct internal temp that the android os takes and not what temp monitor is displaying? When i had my failsafe set at 44.5c to downclock to 600, it just stayed at 1000 even though the temp notification for temp monitor was showing 52c. I am wondering if whats displayed in the notification bar is a average of both the battery and proc temps because under the temp monitor program itself the numbers never match.
 
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Has anyone noticed that the failsafe profile under set cpu profiles only seem to work off the direct internal temp that the android os takes and not what temp monitor is displaying? When i had my failsafe set at 44.5c to downclock to 600, it just stayed at 1000 even though the temp notification for temp monitor was showing 52c. I am wondering if whats displayed in the notification bar is a average of both the battery and proc temps because under the temp monitor program itself the numbers never match.

Setcpu's failsafe is for the battery temp, not the processor temp. It also doesn't read in real time.
 
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According to quick converstion
153 Degree Fahrenheit = 67.2222222 Celsius

Believe me, i wasn't happy to see this temp when i pulled it out of my pocket. I set a long FTP transfer of music from my home NAS to phone...pulled it out of jacked pocket and immediately very very hot in hand and 153 degrees registering on CPU (not battery) temp...i wasn't a happy camper. I think it had something to do with a buggy 7.5 BB ROM...not sure, haven't seen anything close to that temp since. Was running 1 Ghz at the time.
 
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Wow, I don't know what the deal is. I wonder if it has anything to do w/ the model. Over in the root subforum, most seem of us are having a lot more luck than what's showing over here.

1.2 was never that stable for me (would randomly reboot, not very often, but enough to annoy me), but even then it only got as hot as stated. And that would be w/ streaming music for hours or DLing the album cover w/ 3 (about 250 the last time). Still, at 1.1ghz I don't get over 40C.
 
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