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Is the card really off? #191
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Usually watching the battery drain is a better indicator than any of the tunables. When you see If you do not really need bbswitch, and are only interested in power saving, then I recommend removing bbswitch and rely on runtime PM instead. Note that using |
Do you mean the power estimates and usage percentile in the device-stats tab?
That's good information, thank you.
Not sure if that is a supported option in optimus-manager. For me it seems like bbswitch is doing its job quite nicely, so no real reason to abandon it. Or what's my advantage with only relying on runtime PM? |
Hi there
I have a Lenovo Yoga 730 15-IKB. BIOS setting is either
optimus
ordiscrete
. I am running the optimus setting. I am using https://github.com/Askannz/optimus-manager to switch betweenintel
andnvidia
on demand. Most of the time, I do not need discrete graphics and prefer having a cooler laptop and more battery power. Everything seems to be fine, however, I would like to confirm that my card is really turned off and there is no way to save more power (extend battery life). In intel mode, I can see the following:If I set the tunable to good in powertop, it disappears from the
device stats
list. Cannot really tell any difference in terms of power consumption though.Am I on maximum power saving, or do I need to tweak more?
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