A servo does not slow anything down. What a serve is, among other things, is a form of equalization. It is a form though that adds EQ with negative feedback so in theory just the right EQ is added at all times. Now to all intense and purposes you can only add EQ to a sealed enclosure, because in a ported enclosure the driver decouples below F3 in a hurry. A servo is dumb, and the driver will bottom in a hurry. In other words at system resonance, when most of the sound is coming from the port, the cone practically stops still as the pressure is so high. Then decoupling takes place which is why it as a good idea to have a filter below F3.
Servo systems are all about getting a quart from a pint pot. The servo driven speaker will be handling higher power, have greater thermal compression and bottom the driver at a lower spl, than the same driver in an optimal sealed box without servo. However the F3 point of the servo system will likely be lower.