Hi, thank you for the comprehensive roundup!
I read Intel (at least its 11th gen) offers extra features over AMD, such as faster PCIe storage and Thunderbolt 4.
My doubts:
Is the faster storage available when buying a PCS machine?
And is there a way to benefit from the higher speed of...
I agree, but that's the point of this thread... I was asking how to reduce performance when only light work is required, in order to increase battery life.
The Ionico (and other gaming laptops from Dell, Lenovo etc.) has a 91WH battery, so there must be a way to make it last longer than the 5 hours mentioned in this forum.
Then what is causing most gaming laptops' batteries to last only 2-3 hours?
You can get 1-2 hours more if you disable the dGPU and undervolt, but it's still far from the 9-12 hours of many ultrabooks.
Should one lower the CPU's TDP as well, maybe?
On a related note... would it be possible to limit the GPU consumption to, say, 50W when the laptop is used for browsing or light activities only? I guess that would positively impact battery life and fan noise? Thanks
If your overall power consumption exceeds the wattage of your power brick, aren't there any chances that the battery will be used to provide the additional power required?
There was a similar recent issue with the XPS 17, they fixed it eventually but I'm not sure how they did it (...did they cap...
Thanks, I was on the verge of buying a Vyper last year, then waited for the new GPU gen and I'm happy I did.
Now I really want to buy a new laptop soon, again I was about to pull the trigger on the Ionico, but looking at its recent issues I reckon I'll look at a different vendor (no Clevo or...
Many executives nowadays use Macbooks, also you have software developers who ask for Macbooks to cope well with their workflows.
I agree when it comes to Windows laptops they don't usually go over 15" for business, but 16" Macbooks are becoming popular in large multinational companies and the...
I agree to some extent. As a typical employee, you often need to bring your laptop to meeting rooms, where you don't have the ability to plug into an external screen.
Also, some Countries have laws that do not allow companies to provide screens smaller than 15" to people who are required to work...
I didn't notice you had only quoted one of my three questions, my apologies.
I had read somewhere here on this forum that there was a plan to provide AMD CPUs later this year, I can't remember where I read that so I figured I'd ask about that too.
I'm well aware of this, thanks, but in fairness it's not a huge task to unplug the power cable and observe how long the battery lasts?
Also, has anyone tried to lower some GPU settings to see if the noise becomes bearable while maintaining decent performance?
Thanks again.