03-29-2016, 09:53 AM
(03-29-2016, 08:34 AM)Artyom Wrote: I have no special means of temperature measurement, has not yet has got. So I just touched the ground first (removed static electricity) then DRAM. By the way. After installing the radiator in my subjective feelings Android began to work a little faster.
Well, that's also how our mind works (I've spent hours on improving something and now I can even feel that it was worth the efforts ,) )
But normally it should be faster even if it looks you were a bit frugal using thermal paste (given the SoC fits exactly in the white square). If you would've used longsleep's Ubuntu Xenial image you could've used my RPi-Monitor installation script to measure before/after easily
BTW: If Android uses the default throttling/killing strategies we found in Allwinner's BSP then you might end up with killed CPU cores instead of safe throttling. But I've no idea how to check this stuff in Android. The same applies to monitoring temperatures and CPU clockspeeds...