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you can have it auto run the code at start but I suggest keeping it that way to save against having a infinite reboot loop. |
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If you'd like ideal/lv, whatever to be loaded on startup all you have to do is open x-term, and type Code:
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kernel-config default <profileName> Code:
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kernel-config limits 250 1000 Code:
kernel-config save myconfig Code:
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One question, the "ideal" set the minimum frequency to 500. Does the lower voltage and higher frequency is better then the default voltage and 250 frequency? |
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BTW thanks for thanking me for my help :) Quote:
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My question was about battery life... |
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The voltage is the draw from the battery and if you are running on a lower vCore (the core voltage running through the proc) then you are pulling less power from the battery - therefore you will see a slight increase in the overall battery life. As Pyro says though, if you run high end applications and games constantly then you will still see the battery dying rapidly - even though the vCore is no greater than the standard pull, therefore the battery will die at the same rate more or less. Lower the vCore, increase battery life (albeit slightly), increase the vCore to gain stability, decrease battery life (albeit slightly as well). Read up on overclocking and what it is, titan wrote a configurable kernel to allow for overclocking but bear in mind, you *can* fry your processor if you don't know what it is, how it works and what it is doing to the internal workings..... |
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