[Q] HP Pavilion dv6-3079TX 96 MHz? - Off-topic

hi everyone, i looked around the web a fair bit, and havent found anything in english, so i thought i'd call on this knowledgeable community.
My HP Pavillion DV6-3079TX clocks its core i7 Q720 to 96 Mhz,
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for seemingly no reason whatsoever. yesterday it did it when the cpu was at 95 degrees Celsius, but today it did it and the cpu was only at 71 degrees. note that 71 degrees is not much for my computer, it usually sits on 80-85 degrees.
anyway, i'd just like some help, i know its not related to phones, but surely someone would like to help a fellow android user in need

THE 90s ARE BACK!

prebuilt computer fail ...
a lappy that heats up to 80-90 belongs in the garbage .. good news tho , its already headed there(pretty fast too)

Haha, should I go get it replaced under warranty?

so listen ... the 96 mhz you got there is the cpu throttling down itself to prevent it from turning into coal
according to the ark the shutdown temp is 100C so it should be throttling down at ~95C (core temp)
in your monitoring program your cpu case temp is lower but individual core temps are usually higher by 15C .
also , cpu case temps above 67-72 for prolonged time will cause perm damage , maybe thats why its shutting down earlier and earlier

any kind of solution to this? i already have a logitech cooling pad thing, but what else?

jwils96 said:
any kind of solution to this? i already have a logitech cooling pad thing, but what else?
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i dont think that would suffice ... theres either alot of dust or some crack/disconnect in a heatsink or a fan is dieing
you can try canned pressured air if youve had the lappy for a good few months for dust

Im taking it back tomorrow to the retailer, see if they can replace the cpu or something
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Dude, thats not normal, good luck at the retailer
@dan... Lmao!
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Ended up getting bsod on boot. Didnt bother with the retailer, reinstalled the virus known as windows instead, hasnt done its scaly thing since
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Silencing the Shifts CPU Cooler / Lowering CPU Temp

Surprised this hasn't been mentioned before, My shift is running at 55-60C while idling apparently this is the norm combined with the fans constant metallic rattling isn't nice.
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I’ve looked in the hdd upgrade guide and found the fan and its connector but no information is to be found on its manufacturer. The four wires seem to indicate a PWM fan can anyone confirm this ?
Second the CPU seems in the picture above has no thermal paste and the only "heatsink" present is the metal cage which explains the insane temperatures This could be replaced with a RAM heatsink with thermal paste to channel the heat towards the fan case. Another better idea would be finding a laptop CPU Cooler like the one below and placing the grill behind the shifts cpu cooler ill get some internal dimensions tomorrow
Will update soon any thoughts or suggestions post em.
sound of a cooler
Hi! When I turn my Shift,I hear an unpleasant sound of a cooler
Please help!
Thats the fan at full RPM, Ive stopped the rattling on mine by taking off the cooler and heatsink and screwing it back on (It must have come loose) . Swapping the pads for thermal paste knocked 10c off the CPU temp.
Id recommend the removing the cooler if you're getting the same rattling noise. I haven't been able to find out any info on the fan and its connector though would be great if we could find a silent replacement.
Thank`s! I would think this . If i find a solution that will write.
The fan's OEM is here but i havent been able to find a KSB series
I think that you will find that the fan is manufactured by the following company -
Delta Electronics Inc
252 Shang Ying Rd, Kuei San
Taoyuan Hsien
333
Taiwan
as I found a reference to it in their certifucation records. see following URL -
http://directories.csa-internationa...\091949_0_000-3812-01.xml&xsl=xsl/certrec.xsl
can't find anybody that supplies it retail though.
Hope this helps
Mr Frog.
Yeah thats it, All thats needed is to find a replacement which will fit in the pwm socket on the shift preferably blow vacuum cleaner level.
Looks Promising ill try to find a supplier tomorrow
Might have to use clamps instead of a connector

[Q] Tethering + Heat - is this normal?

Have been using the Mobile Hotspot app off and on for the past couple of days for Netflix streaming and the phone screen gets hot enough to where I can't use it for a phone call without risking burning my face.
Trying to figure out if this is a problem, or normal behavior - haven't rooted the phone yet in case I need to send if back.
Is the phone supposed to get ridiculously hot when running the Mobile Hotspot app?
My Droid 2 would get Seriously hot like that. I just got home with my bionic like 8 seconds ago so i havent experienced it on this, but phone do get way way hot. Especially since they are now thinner, beefier proc, etc.
I started out with a Droid X and it would get that hot when I used it as a hotspot. I have a bionic and it does the same thing even when I'm tethered to my PC.
When it's tethered to my PC I let my phone sit on top of a zip lock bag filled with water and it stays at a nice temperature.
Phew! Good to know that I'm not the only one...thanks.
The water-filled ziploc would be a DISASTER in my house - I've got a toddler and a kitten so the phone needs to be out of reach and nowhere near water.
I think I've found a solution. Hooked a car mount to a fan (that's out of everyone's reach), wrapped a charger cable around it and strapped the phone into it. Seems to be helping.
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marisajoy said:
I think I've found a solution. Hooked a car mount to a fan (that's out of everyone's reach), wrapped a charger cable around it and strapped the phone into it. Seems to be helping.
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Nice setup. I Lol'd
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marisajoy said:
Phew! Good to know that I'm not the only one...thanks.
The water-filled ziploc would be a DISASTER in my house - I've got a toddler and a kitten so the phone needs to be out of reach and nowhere near water.
I think I've found a solution. Hooked a car mount to a fan (that's out of everyone's reach), wrapped a charger cable around it and strapped the phone into it. Seems to be helping.
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that's really creative! haha water cooled vs air cooled.
We're doing all this to preserve our hardware that out-of-the-box an overheating machine.
This is ridiculous the things you have to to havea phone with out issues. My thunderbolt reach 113 degrees watching youtube.
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[Q] Stock Captivate voltage

Hello,
I'm curious as to the stock voltage of the captivate's CPU at 1Ghz. I've done some searching, and can't find it anywhere (maybe I'm looking in all the wrong places)
Because my 24/7 setup is:
Cyanogenmod 7
Launcher7
Glitch v13.1 kernel
1.4Ghz @ 1.325v
1.3Ghz @ 1.275v
1.2Ghz @ 1.25
1Ghz @ 1.2v
stock down the board from here
I/O scheduler: noop
Conservative governor
I'm just curious as to how much damage I'm doing to the chip, I'm not sure if 1.275v is the stock 1Ghz, just came here to check.
Thanks
(With the phone at 1.4 and running cyanogenmod, it absolutely screams, scores >2700 points in quadrant. It's no sgs2, but it holds its own)
1ghz stock is 1275mV
Here you go with all the defaults
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Thanks guys
I remember reading somewhere that 1300mv was the max safe voltage.
mrhaley30705 said:
I remember reading somewhere that 1300mv was the max safe voltage.
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Could you source that for me? I normally run 1.325 for 1.4
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Fear of Oneself said:
Could you source that for me? I normally run 1.325 for 1.4
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I heard from someone else that told me where he heard it. I don't know where you might be able to find official documentation on it. You could always email Samsung.
Technically anything past 1275mV and you are shortening the life expectancy. Don't really need to know much more than that. Simple rule about OC any device. More voltage and/or heat the more you kill the life of it. Since no one knows "that" number per device it comes down to how much you are willing to gamble on it.
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Technically anything past 1275mV and you are shortening the life expectancy. Don't really need to know much more than that. Simple rule about OC any device. More voltage and/or heat the more you kill the life of it. Since no one knows "that" number per device it comes down to how much you are willing to gamble on it.
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This is true. Electromigration would take years on the 40 (or 45, I forget) nanometer chip, especially if it does not maintain that clock constantly. And temperature remains at hand because it only peaks at 1.4 in short bursts.
Thanks for the reply, I think I'll just keep it where I have it and not go any higher.
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How Hot is my PI?

I had some webspace and a PI given to me by my University but I don't really have any use for them yet - so I combined them to create...
*dramatic music*
HOW HOT IS MY PI (.COM)
Apparently I can't post outside links yet >->
I was also thinking about creating a site and a small script to instalI on your PI to share it's stats publicly, like data transfer, uptime, CPU usage, temperature etc... but I've not really had time to do that yet.
Anyway, a bit of pointless rubbish to fuel your day
-Sam
I want the raspberry pie!
I went there using my PC and it said 40.1c
Nothing in my PC is that hot
*Detection* said:
I went there using my PC and it said 40.1c
Nothing in my PC is that hot
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well that's interesting as everything in my pc is that hot at idle.
Endoroid said:
well that's interesting as everything in my pc is that hot at idle.
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lol, get some more case fans
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lol, get some more case fans
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Actually, 40°C is pretty normal idle temperature for a PC's CPU. Well, 'idle' might not be the best word. More like normal "web-browsing". And if you really want to get that down, a better CPU cooler would benefit you a lot more than just adding case fans. Just FYI.
Johmama said:
Actually, 40°C is pretty normal idle temperature for a PC's CPU. Well, 'idle' might not be the best word. More like normal "web-browsing". And if you really want to get that down, a better CPU cooler would benefit you a lot more than just adding case fans. Just FYI.
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Ah yea I know, I do have a custom cooler, Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme & Arctic Silver 5
That 32c is general use overclocked to 4GHz
Ya mines a laptop. Like I said, it's interesting. General use for me sits about 50, I haven't seen it get past 65-70,even after gaming, although I have only had it a week. I'm gonna get a cooling pad for it. It's an interesting comparison.
And also off topic, apologies.
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*Detection* said:
I went there using my PC and it said 40.1c
Nothing in my PC is that hot
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Not much in my pc is that cool most of the time, but then I have been doing a lot of disk authoring.
GT-P3113 Pac-rom
40c with a passiv cooler
Sorry for this maybe dumb question but it shows the temperature of YOUR Pie, doesn't it?

Overheating, huge battery drain and charger wont keep up with battery being used.

Like title says, phone overheating and consumes more power then charger can keep up.
Why is this happening? I didnt have this problem on CM roms...
Flash different ROM or Firmware and Wipe everything...or before that do a Factory Reset.
soulzero said:
Like title says, phone overheating and consumes more power then charger can keep up.
Why is this happening? I didnt have this problem on CM roms...
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Check the Wakelocks same happens to me time to time and is an annoying Wake lock named handle media events and is related to Bluetooth and music devices and is an android issue, the only way to rid me off is turning off the phone completely, reboot don't work.
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Thanks for the help, but since i had so many "corrupt" files i just couldnt be bothered redownloading them all.
I fixed this issue by turning off autoscan from poweramp. My phone isnt running at 2.2ghz the whole time but just sits at 300mhz when noting is happening which is the whole point.
Sorry for bumping this old thread, not that old. I found the best solution to overheating issues on our phones. Just submerge it in cold water, that's right. I asked Sony just to be sure, they said "I could..." but to make sure the ports are well closed. I tested it myself, I had 500 ML of 0c water I pulled from the Refrigerator, my phone was hot so was the weather, I poured the water over it and just like that, my phone cooled down. You guys can try it out for yourselves, just make sure the ports are well closed.
Daryll99 said:
Sorry for bumping this old thread, not that old. I found the best solution to overheating issues on our phones. Just submerge it in cold water, that's right. I asked Sony just to be sure, they said "I could..." but to make sure the ports are well closed. I tested it myself, I had 500 ML of 0c water I pulled from the Refrigerator, my phone was hot so was the weather, I poured the water over it and just like that, my phone cooled down. You guys can try it out for yourselves, just make sure the ports are well closed.
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Umm, if the heat is being caused by the drain and cpu usage how it would help?
After a bit it will start to get hot again, no?
srqrox said:
Umm, if the heat is being caused by the drain and cpu usage how it would help?
After a bit it will start to get hot again, no?
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I don't have Drainage issues on my phone. Overheating on any computing device is usually cause by "CPU Usage" most of the time -_-. I'm saying if you want to cool your phone real fast, just pour water, gets hot again? Pour ice cold water. I did it with sub-zero water, it stayed cold for 35 minutes, I left the camera recording a video.
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