What's your SOC temperature?
#1
On my pinebook pro, the idle SOC temperature is 41 deg Celsius. When I put it under load with make -j6, it rises to 70 deg Celsius.

My wife's pinebook pro arrived and the idle SOC temperature is just 33 deg Celsius. When we put it under load with make -j6, it rises to 61 deg Celsius, only.

With idle, I mean just being logged into Mate without running any programs.

What are your's SOC temperatures?


Why is there a difference? Maybe the thermal paste sits sometimes better/worse on the SOC?
#2
That really is interesting. How, exactly, do you measure the temp of the SOC?

For the record, on default build the SOC will downclock at 75*C and shut down at 90*C
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#3
(01-14-2020, 02:52 AM)Luke Wrote: That really is interesting. How, exactly, do you measure the temp of the SOC?

On my (Linux) image, temperatures are available from
Code:
cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone*/temp

...and dividing by 1000. The various zones are the CPU, GPU, and battery.

My system idles as 38C, with the battery at 19C.
#4
Normally my PBP has about 40 Cº on CPU/GPU.
When I use to play YouTube it increases to 50 Cº.
Max I've seen was 60 Cº when I moved a large file about 10 GB.


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