[SOLVED] Speed increase with kernel compilation?

I'm planning on compiling my own kernel, to optimise as much as possible.
As a first step, I am planning on compiling the stock arch kernel from ABS, with the compiler flags for my CPU (core 2 duo), i686.
Am I likely to notice any kind of performance boost at all doing this, compared to what I assume is a standard compile to basic i686 instruction set in the arch repos?
Last edited by chrispoole (2009-04-08 17:13:07)

chrispoole wrote:...Am I likely to notice any kind of performance boost at all doing this, compared to what I assume is a standard compile to basic i686 instruction set in the arch repos?
No...but there's no harm in ricing, so go for it.

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