Battery bank

ADz-1983

Native
Oct 4, 2012
1,603
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Hull / East Yorkshire
you may sir, but I fail hitherto see the benefit as such, as ones capability shall be compromised to a factor in line with the said reduction of power, thus leading to reduced performance of ones telecombobnick. so there

It depends on what you're going to be using the device for. If using it for high end CPU stuff like games etc then yes you would see a difference. If you was using it for things liek taking/uploading pictures, GPS, reading books, taking notes and anything else that doesn't need high CPU/GPU power then you wouldn't see a difference at all.
 

ex-member BareThrills

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Dec 5, 2011
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United Kingdom
Undervolting will have no effect on the battery bank. The native 3.7v of the cells inside is stepped up to 5v by the bank via a hardwired process. Its not possible to draw less than 5v from it as that is USB native voltage. Under clocking may save the battery in your device once charged though.
 

ADz-1983

Native
Oct 4, 2012
1,603
11
Hull / East Yorkshire
Undervolting will have no effect on the battery bank. The native 3.7v of the cells inside is stepped up to 5v by the bank via a hardwired process. Its not possible to draw less than 5v from it as that is USB native voltage. Under clocking may save the battery in your device once charged though.

Lol, that's the whole point of under volting. Battery in device will last longer. Power the bank gives is irellivant.

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