CPU Binning

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l7777

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May 2, 2007
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What is yours?

Speed bin: 1
PVS bin: 11


To get it run the below from a root shell
Code:
cat /proc/last_kmsg | grep bin: -i


Someone more knowledgeable than me will have to let us know what the numbers mean.
 

gehx

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Nov 27, 2009
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Sagnasty, MI.
[ 0.475674] c1 1 clock-krait-8974 f9016000.qcom,clock-krait: Speed bin: 1
[ 0.475693] c1 1 clock-krait-8974 f9016000.qcom,clock-krait: PVS bin: 10
 

@rbiter

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Dec 4, 2011
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just so you know, something i read in comments sections on anandtech about anand talking about differences between snap 800 and 801. supposedly the 801 has 16 different bins. so you guys with 11 and 13 are pretty good. the guy with 15 is awesome. sadly i have 9. not too bad but hopefully i can get good undervolt still.

btw, if you're doubtful, the commenter went on to say that you can see this in n9005 kernel source. take it fwiw. it's something.
 

Dodge DeBoulet

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Mar 4, 2012
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For those of you unsuccessful in getting results from the cat /proc/last_kmsg | grep bin: -i command, were you running stock or a custom rom?

I'm on ViperOne M8 v1.7.1 and I'm not getting the expected output.
 

robsonline

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Aug 29, 2007
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For those of you unsuccessful in getting results from the cat /proc/last_kmsg | grep bin: -i command, were you running stock or a custom rom?

I'm on ViperOne M8 v1.7.1 and I'm not getting the expected output.

I'm on an M8 running ViperOne v1.7.1, and the command would not work for me either. I copied the file to my documents folder, and opened it using in Quick office. Then searched for "bin". That was the only way I was able to find it.

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GuestK00471

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Speed bin: 1
PVS bin: 13

Was hoping for 14 or 15 lol but 13 is good c:
 
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