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Global 4 Cores CPU Team Power Rank
Qualcomm  Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC v3 2457MHz  Team Power Rank
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Processor

Model Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC v3 2457MHz Krait 400 Temperature Load 44.0 °C Idle 15.0 °C Cores 3,033 MHz (+23.44%)

Memory

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Videocard

Model Qualcomm Adreno 330 (Adreno) Speed 0 MHz / 0 MHz (Stock) buy on amazon

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Comments

January 14, 2015 at 4:13:33 PM UTC

and still air... nice one man

January 14, 2015 at 5:33:53 PM UTC

I'm a little bit reluctant to try and test benching in low temperature environments.

 

I'm just curious how you are cooling your phone, I've studied the LG G3 Disassembly Teardown guides available on the internet and it seems that the tiny Qualcomm CPU is actually beneath the motherboard directly under display. So what exactly are you cooling in your screenshots, looks to me you have some frosting on your battery.

January 14, 2015 at 8:14:12 PM UTC

Nice, 3G on air :)

January 14, 2015 at 8:48:20 PM UTC

Some time ago on hd7970 we used spacer between gpu and gpu pot, was a small piece of copper, I have that spacer mounted somehow on cpu and I am cooling the other part of motherboard using one more spacer, ss mounted on the second spacer, so basically I am cooling whole the board but cpu more than other parts because the copper spacer, this method works max for 10 minutes then I have shutdown.

January 14, 2015 at 9:12:57 PM UTC

I'm looking at this website:

https://www.ubreakifix.com/blog/lg-g3-teardown/

 

As you open the phone, the first on the board can be seen the storage NAND memory:

(Orange) Toshiba THGBMBG8D4KBAIR 32 GB on-board NAND flash memory

ubif-g3-17-1024x716.jpg

 

Then if we flip the board we can see the big chip in the center:

(Orange) SK Hynix 2GB/3GB LPDDR3 RAM layered on the 2.5 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor.

 

ubif-g3-16-1024x716.jpg

 

So are you saying your are cooling with the copper shim the 32 GB on-board NAND and the cold passes through it and cools the GPU on the other side of the board?

 

Can't understand your explanation... :(

January 15, 2015 at 12:12:04 PM UTC

Great score! Keep up the good work!

January 15, 2015 at 5:06:25 PM UTC

one spacer in back one in front where ss mounted. - 25 on ss is about 5 degrees on chipset measured with probe. Will take more pictures next time I try. What your binning cpu numbers?

January 16, 2015 at 7:08:39 AM UTC

root@bacon:/ # cat /proc/last_kmsg | grep bin: -i
[    1.037692] clock-krait-8974 f9016000.qcom,clock-krait: Speed bin: 3
[    1.037849] clock-krait-8974 f9016000.qcom,clock-krait: PVS bin: 7

 

About voltages can't really say, I'm still experimenting, but 1.2V are the defaults @3033MHz.

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