Well, in your case the system uses 2201000 quite often judging by the
cpufreq-info output, so by "dropping lesser one" I actually meant to
exclude the smaller one, which is 2200000. However, I'd like to make
sure that there is no real world performance difference, that's what
nbench is for.

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