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Im running at 1800 quad cpu and 700mhz gpu and it seems that 700mhz gpu is running smoother and needs a lot less battery than 750mhz or 775mhz gpu. Can s.o confirm that?

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I was actually on Max V3 and saw your comment, flashed your kernel and made the change accordingly and the tab is actually smoother now. I'm on CromiX with your kernel atm.

I set up to have dual core 1.8 GHz and quad core 1.75 GHz and on balance mode.
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I was actually on Max V3 and saw your comment, flashed your kernel and made the change accordingly and the tab is actually smoother now. I'm on CromiX with your kernel atm.

I set up to have dual core 1.8 GHz and quad core 1.75 GHz and on balance mode.
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I'm running the GPU at 650MHz. The tablet runs smooth, a higher-clocked GPU does not give me a smoother impression or higher fps for gaming. For benchmarking, though, it runs nice with GPU775

For surfing etc. I use 1.5GHz CPU, this is a nice compromise between battery runtime and speed IMO.
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I have been reading around the linux thread... are we able to dualboot with this kernel via script or something?
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I have been reading around the linux thread... are we able to dualboot with this kernel via script or something?
in general yes, but i dont know the acutal development progress of rabit. you need an other kernel config but then it should run
 
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Hey hundsbuah, finally made the switch to the 4.2 series of your kernel and i must say im loving it! Much more stable in terms of heat, performance and reboots/freezing than your old 4.1 kernels, thanks for your hard work
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Hey hundsbuah, finally made the switch to the 4.2 series of your kernel and i must say im loving it! Much more stable in terms of heat, performance and reboots/freezing than your old 4.1 kernels, thanks for your hard work
Yes the kernel for 4.2 is much more stable than the 4.1 kernel. I didn't any further development in the old 4.1 kernel

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