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Yes apparently thats the Same as a MacBook not sure if that means its clocked at 1600 though


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Thanks. But DDR3-667 as in tf300 or DDR-1600 as in Tf700 or something else
According to the following spreadsheet, found via the Hynix webpage for H5TC2G83CFR, it may be between 1066-1600, depending on what the chips were speed-binned to. Worst case, they can do 1066MHz at CL7, while best case, they can do 1600MHz at a massive CAS Latency of 11 :P I can't imagine there would be much difference between the performance of 1066 @ CL7 versus 1600 @ CL11.

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Smartass V2 doesn't support scaling upto 4 cores
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This is after just a little bit of game time, some regular usage, and some sleep time. I may need to tweak some of the higher clock values so it scales up a bit more gracefully. At any rate, there will be plenty of options to play around with.
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That sounds like very good news to me

Either of those extremes places it ahead if a prime or a tf300 in terms of memory speed. Excellent value

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Thanks so much man. Can't wait to get my nexus so I can flash this. Hopefully before the 18th which is my birthday. I had heard though that smartass didn't work so well with more than 1 core though. Could you clarify on that.

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Can someone try this core control on nexus7 it will drop the quad CPU down to 2 cores saving battery life whilst screen is on.

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Thanks for the work. It's fast!

Side note, I do notice more heat from this. Anyone else?
 
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Can someone try this core control on nexus7 it will drop the quad CPU down to 2 cores saving battery life whilst screen is on.
I'm sure that app will work, but you won't need it. The kernel SMP logic is actually extremely efficient already. Only one core is online by default until the others are needed, and it is VERY hard to even stress this thing enough to get all 4 cores to turn on. I have to run artificial load scripts to bring all four cores online for over 1 second. Battery life is amazing even at 1.5ghz...
 
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Seems like Asus has put a poor memory in. The i/o is terrible, just like the Transformer Prime. Transfer speed must be bad?
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Well one thing that I have learnt from past experience is that quadrant lies.

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Seems like Asus has put a poor memory in. The i/o is terrible, just like the Transformer Prime. Transfer speed must be bad?
According to the data sheet the eMMC chip is capable of sequential 28 MB/s read and 14 MB/s writes. I'd be very happy to see 10+ MB/s file writes though USB. I asked in the Q&A section if anyone has tested this yet.
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