Zupo Llask
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OK... You came up with an awful lot of useful information in your latest posts, but I'm not sure I'm following (my bad).Battery life wise, will be impacted if you keep running CPU intensive workloads, since it lets the CPU run at the original PL1 level rather than dynamically adjusted to 45-65W. But if you don't, the battery life differences are minimal.
First of all, you are referring to your new Lenovo Legion Pro 7i with 13900HX, right? I've also bought one, but my goal at this point is trying to domesticate it when I want to use it with light load on battery. It doesn't make sense that a modern laptop with 100Wh battery is unable to provide a battery life of at least 10 hours using IGP + Wi-Fi, if you are willing to constraint yourself performance wise. I know this sounds illogical to many people when we are talking about Legion Pro 7i, but this way you get sort of the best of 2 worlds: a powerful workstation on brick power; a decent (heavy weight) laptop on battery power, prepared to delivery a punch if needed. Subjective choices, I guess!
Getting back to your post:
- What do you mean by "original PL1 level"? MSR levels (140/190)?
- In that scenario (MSR levels), can't you restore those 45/65 dynamic levels through Throttlestop MSR/MMIO configurations?
Sorry, but I'm an old school overclocker trying to get up to speed with these latest CPU generations, Intel/Lenovo/power plan mess (that I understand and accept, in the sense that you - as a CPU manufacturer - want to give OEM the freedom to model the behavior they want, but I want to override to a point) and ThrottleStop itself.
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