Disclaimer: As always, flash at your own risk.So, recently there has been alot of debate over why quadrant (and to some extent, system performance) was lower with the OC kernel, as compared to the stock CM7 kernel. ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1002504 ) As part of my examining the problem, i went looking for a solution. Starting from the first OC CM7 kernel, i would run quadrant and see how the performance fared. I finally found the issue appeared in the 3-08a kernel; using that, i rolled back changes until i found the commit remove to fix the issue. Specifically, it seems to be somewhere in the 2.6.29.6 update: https://github.com/dalingrin/nook_ke...ingerbread-exp In short, using his source, i have compiled a kernel with fixed I/O performance, and all his other tweaks (interactive gov, etc).So, I want to make this clear; this is still dalingrin's kernel; in no way do i wish to take credit for his work. But, while he is out, work must go on, right?Who is this kernel for?Will this work on SD cards?Is everything working in this release?OC kernels (up to 1100Mhz, Interactive gov, BT and DSP):RegularExtra network features (PPP, etc)OC kernel (up to 1190Mhz, Interactive gov, BT and DSP):[b] For those having problems setting this speed in the CM7 performance settings, give setCPU a try, but don't use profiles. Using set CPU, i am able to get my system stable at 1190, where the CM7 manager instantly locks up.After flashing, please make note of OVERALL system response. The dip in quadrant scores prompted the fix, but i feel that the system is overall better; I would like some more input if others are seeing this as well.Any and all feedback is welcome, and I will do what i can for support...