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I guess it is counter-intuitive if you look at it like this:Aero requires a decent GPU to work.GPUs are now more power-efficient than CPUs.Logically, using the GPU instead of the CPU reduces power use.Clearly, something has gone wrong somewhere!
No....No Aero = Little to no GPU use on batteryAero = Much GPU use on batteryUsing Aero is in addition to whatever you were using before. Aww.... fuck-it I am wasting my time.
I see what you are saying. Turning off Aero would save power but turning off Aero is also turning off a major feature of Vista. Who wants to actually have a little discipline and do that?
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t-bone @ May 4th 2007 6:05PM
I guess it is counter-intuitive if you look at it like this:
Aero requires a decent GPU to work.
GPUs are now more power-efficient than CPUs.
Logically, using the GPU instead of the CPU reduces power use.
Clearly, something has gone wrong somewhere!
Paul @ May 4th 2007 7:26PM
No....
No Aero = Little to no GPU use on battery
Aero = Much GPU use on battery
Using Aero is in addition to whatever you were using before. Aww.... fuck-it I am wasting my time.
t-bone @ May 5th 2007 2:24AM
I see what you are saying. Turning off Aero would save power but turning off Aero is also turning off a major feature of Vista. Who wants to actually have a little discipline and do that?
Vishal @ May 5th 2007 4:02AM
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