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#1 2014-09-30 23:08:06

Median
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Low battery time with Arch

Hi,

I'm running Arch on an Asus UX32LN and I've noticed that since my installation of Arch, my battery time has been reduced by 2-3 hours compared to when I was running Windows 8.1. What's the cause of this? Can I diagnose it somehow? I've lowered my screen brightness, I'm not using the graphics card or anything, running just a WM and no extras. This is just me sitting with chromium and a terminal open at most.

Any ideas?

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#2 2014-09-30 23:25:36

clfarron4
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Re: Low battery time with Arch

Are you using BumbleBee to manage the nVidia card? Or have you disabled one of the cards from the BIOS/UEFI settings?


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#3 2014-10-01 00:55:53

Pse
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Re: Low battery time with Arch

Use powertop to diagnose power usage.

Last edited by Pse (2014-10-01 00:56:14)

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#4 2014-10-01 04:23:47

lLuvly.tio
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Re: Low battery time with Arch

check tongue

Last edited by lLuvly.tio (2014-10-01 04:49:00)

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#5 2014-10-01 11:03:33

Median
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Re: Low battery time with Arch

I used powertop and noticed that Chromium was draining my battery life quite well, other than that I guess it's the screen brightness. Still feels to me that Windows had better optimization from the start, but I will look into how I can optimize even more, if none has any tips.

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#6 2014-10-01 11:13:07

clfarron4
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Re: Low battery time with Arch

Median wrote:

I used powertop and noticed that Chromium was draining my battery life quite well, other than that I guess it's the screen brightness. Still feels to me that Windows had better optimization from the start, but I will look into how I can optimize even more, if none has any tips.

Are you using BumbleBee to manage the nVidia card? Or have you disabled one of the cards from the BIOS/UEFI settings?


Claire is fine.
Problems? I have dysgraphia, so clear and concise please.
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#7 2014-10-01 12:33:04

Median
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Re: Low battery time with Arch

clfarron4 wrote:
Median wrote:

I used powertop and noticed that Chromium was draining my battery life quite well, other than that I guess it's the screen brightness. Still feels to me that Windows had better optimization from the start, but I will look into how I can optimize even more, if none has any tips.

Are you using BumbleBee to manage the nVidia card? Or have you disabled one of the cards from the BIOS/UEFI settings?

No.

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#8 2014-10-01 16:39:21

Pse
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Re: Low battery time with Arch

Are all tunables in PowerTop OK? What's the power use of hardware devices? Have you tried switching from the Intel P-State CPU governor to ondemand or viceversa? (Some people report better power savings with one or the other).

PD: trying laptop-mode-tools might be worthwhile too.

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