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#131
as a default id advice ideal/850 or 900
then when you need the extra power ideal/1100 is nice
and for power saving starving/600 or 700 is perfect

but thats for my mobile
i dont know about anyone else :P

abd heat ONLY rise when connected to 3g or charging
but thats understandable
and when using high processing apps or games i wouldnt suggest leaving it at 1150 at all!*1150Mhz is the red zone to me*
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#132
yea it does heat up during net activity. what is the voltage for stock?
 
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#133
you can find the chart somewhere if you look it up
and 25C to 35C is fine
well in my opinion you shouldn't let your phone go above 50 C to 55 C, just to be on the safe side.
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#134
Originally Posted by bakuur View Post
you can find the chart somewhere if you look it up
and 25C to 35C is fine
well in my opinion you shouldn't let your phone go above 50 C to 55 C, just to be on the safe side.
lol U got my question wrong, I was asking what voltage you use for the default 250 600 clocking. lv,ulv,xlv or ideal?
 
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#135
aww you mean profile, im really not sure
i think its the stock nokia voltage
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#136
K cool but your script works fine. Next time you do something amazing, put me on the list for those to be notified. Going to work now, Thanks again and well to AIMehdi as well and anyone else who gave us this sweet deal. Bless Up!
 

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#137
Thanks for the script, it works fine. I tried @900 with xvl and seems stable, but gonna be testing it till next reboot. Hildon desktop have never been so responsive.

Maybe stupid question, but is there any way to check system/processor temperature on N900? I mean are there any sensors built in?
 
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#138
for battery temp yes but idk how to view the readings. sorry plus it's not very accurate apparently
 

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#139
Originally Posted by RenaldoTT View Post
for battery temp yes but idk how to view the readings. sorry plus it's not very accurate apparently
I updated my optimum temp post here
Here you will find ,if I may say, the most accurate way to read temperatures of the N900

Please try it and tell me how it goes
Been working with me for months already
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#140
I tried to set ulv 850 to default but I got the message:
couldn't save profile1 no such file or directory.

did I do something wrong?
I used the comment: e 7 g
 
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