▲ | privatelypublic 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
On an 80wh battery, say you go from 7hrs to 8hrs, so- 10wh saved over 8hrs. Thats a 1.125watt difference. I propose the below as various factors that can be larger: Slower fan speed because of lower ambient temperature. Different dark/light ratio and/or adaptive screen brightness. Wifi spectrum congestion, variable power levels to maintain proper SNR. Wifi/ethernet- broadcast packets. The list goes on. Most of these are below a watt, but demonstrate the point that you've got a lot more variables than just one setting in a browser. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | craftkiller 6 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
You sound like 1.125 watts is insignificant to a laptop, but my laptop idles around 6 watts and it is currently using 8 watts since I've got some stuff running. Shaving off 1.125 watts is a 14-19% improvement. | |||||||||||||||||
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