What's the 'linearity-accelerate" technology?
Speed Gear version 5.0 adds a new technology, we call it "linearity-accelerate" technology.
In the former versions, the Windows system's speed jumps from one speed to another speed when you change Speed Gear's speed value. If the Speed Gear's speed value is changed very slowly, the Windows system's speed maybe doesn't change. For example: When you set speed to 1022 or 1037, it's the same effect to Windows system. While if you set value to 1038, the Windows system's speed suddenly changes. (figure 1)
Figure 1
In the version 5.0 (and the later versions), the Windows system's speed smoothly slides from one speed to another speed when you change Speed Gear's speed value. Every single value changing will take effect for Windows system's speed. (figure 2)
Figure 2
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