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[question] What is the battery duration on the 4K 9570 version? #32

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toonvanstrijp opened this issue Jul 10, 2019 · 13 comments
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@toonvanstrijp
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Last time I tried this repository I had a lot of troubles to get the battery to perform well. That time my battery lasted for 2 hours... and the fans where also spinning constantly. Is this repository well suited for a daily usage?

@LuletterSoul
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Not so well suited for a daily usage, I got about 2.5 hours battery duration on 4k model.
What the longest battery duration can you get from other repositories?

@toonvanstrijp
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I read somewhere that the 1080p model got a battery duration for 7 hours.

I was just wondering why we lose so much battery cause in linux I got 8 hours or more with the 4k model. Maybe the graphics card isn't disabled properly?

@LuletterSoul
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I have no idea.The most possible thing that can cause high energy consumption should be the discrete card.I will do more tests and figure out how SSDT-Disable-DGPU.xml works.

@LuletterSoul
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Finally, I found SSDT-Disable-DGPU.xml it do work to disable the discrete graphics card, so disappointing, it seems to be not related to battery usage.

@chinmayjade
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I get around 2 to 2.5 hours on the 4K model and have fans constantly running.
Undervolting by 105mV (i7) using Volta seems to have helped a bit. Activity monitor shows around 5 hours estimate at 100% charge. Don't know if it would last that long though. I will test for a couple days.

@toonvanstrijp
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Awesome. I hope we can tweak it a bit so that it runs much closer as Ubuntu does. Cause there I have 11 hours on a full battery :).

@LuletterSoul
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The new version could gain 5+ hours if the machine executes tasks slightly.But it much far from amazing 10+ battery duration. : ). Anyway, I feel fans become more quiet using current version based on BIOS 1.11.2.I haven’t use undervolting mehod yet.

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@LukaJankovic
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I got much better battery life by switching layout id to 72 instead of 30. See here

@eamigo86
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eamigo86 commented Aug 5, 2019

Any progress with this issue?

@khoa-nv
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khoa-nv commented Dec 30, 2019

I got much better battery life by switching layout id to 72 instead of 30. See here

Can you use headphone with layout-id 72?

@attilagyorffy
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I get around 2 to 2.5 hours on the 4K model and have fans constantly running.
Undervolting by 105mV (i7) using Volta seems to have helped a bit. Activity monitor shows around 5 hours estimate at 100% charge. Don't know if it would last that long though. I will test for a couple days.

Did you actually use Volta? Apparently (according to its site) the undervolting functionality only works with Hashwell and Broadwell (2013-12015) processors so it won't apply to the Caby Lake CPU in the Dell XP 9570.

@khoa-nv
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khoa-nv commented Jan 3, 2020

I get around 2 to 2.5 hours on the 4K model and have fans constantly running.
Undervolting by 105mV (i7) using Volta seems to have helped a bit. Activity monitor shows around 5 hours estimate at 100% charge. Don't know if it would last that long though. I will test for a couple days.

Did you actually use Volta? Apparently (according to its site) the undervolting functionality only works with Hashwell and Broadwell (2013-12015) processors so it won't apply to the Caby Lake CPU in the Dell XP 9570.

You can use voltageshift to disable turbo boost and limit power

@chinmayjade
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I get around 2 to 2.5 hours on the 4K model and have fans constantly running.
Undervolting by 105mV (i7) using Volta seems to have helped a bit. Activity monitor shows around 5 hours estimate at 100% charge. Don't know if it would last that long though. I will test for a couple days.

Did you actually use Volta? Apparently (according to its site) the undervolting functionality only works with Hashwell and Broadwell (2013-12015) processors so it won't apply to the Caby Lake CPU in the Dell XP 9570.

Yes, I used Volta and seems to be working. You have to disable csrutil from recovery as instructed on the faq page.

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