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Originally Posted by Keyone
You're basically allocating more ram to whatever you tweaked. That just means it will have more space to work with, so rather than constantly deleting and writing new data, it can write more new data before the old data gets deleted. If you do something that requires that old data again, it won't have to write it... Something like that lol...
Anyway, I did the tweaks and didn't notice any extra performance. I'll probably just change it back later.
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lol me too, it seem they actually make you close out out of programs slower. Do theses hacks take away from your battery life?