-ayarei

joined 10 months ago
 

Is there anything else we can do besides using PPD (Power-Profiles-Daemon) and the other obvious stuff (using sensible screen brightness and speaker volume settings, disabling bluetooth when not in use, etc)? It's not very good. Framework AMD battery life does seem to be much better on Windows 11 from the reviews and stuff I've read, but I'd prefer to stay on a Linux distro if possible. With my 7640u, I only seem to be getting 3-4 hours of battery life on average, maybe 5 at most if I keep to the most basic of basic tasks. For example though, if I open a video player of any kind, such as youtube or twitch, my battery life just starts to absolutely tank.

What could be the issue here? I have a really hard time believing the CPU is actually this inefficient, because that belief goes against most every AMD Framework review I've read, as well as AMD's reputation for having created very efficient laptop CPUs for years now. Is it a lack of finely-optimized driver support since the Zen 4 architecture is still such a new platform? Or maybe something else?

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Interesting, I haven't but I'll try that out.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Battery life on Fedora with Gnome with my 7640u has honestly not been very good to me. I've followed all of Framework's recommendations for battery optimization but I'm still only getting between 3-4 hours of battery life. I don't feel like my use case is particularly a heavy load either, it's mostly web browsing and watching video playback (i.e. YouTube and Twitch).

I'm considering switching to Linux Mint Mate, which would be lighter on resources and hopefully help a bit with battery.