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The expression “You do it wrong” can apply to almost everything. For me it cooks an egg soufflé (too much mix), running skiing (not enough glide A Windows laptop All day and allow it to die prematurely.
It is a problem because I tend to increase the brightness setting too high and rely on Windows’s standard battery parocts to get me through the day. I also like to be mobile, and so I rarely take care of a charger. If my PC laptop suddenly turns off, all the world’s productivity hacks cannot save me.
Windows PC laptops can be optimized to take about 30 percent longer if you adjust some settings and create a “electricity plan” for the day. This tactics can extend the battery life of a new machine and make an older machine more usable by continuing to work on the working day. For a typical machine, you can add a good 90 minutes of battery consumption by following these tips.
I will start with the biggest power-saving tip that worked for me. As I work on a laptop, I sometimes turn to my phone or tablet and forget to put my laptop into standby mode. The laptop sits idle with the screen for a while that consumes electricity. I started using a key command that listens to this problem.
With Windows 11If you press Alt + F4, you will be displayed a menu, the options with the laptop in bed or in the standby mode. Each option stores electricity.
I decided to measure the effects. I used an alienware X16 R2 Gaming laptop all day without bringing it into sleep mode, and it took about six hours with continuous use (the company says that the battery should last seven hours). I then used my trick to put it in sleep mode every time I made a call or switched to an iPad. The laptop ran about 90 minutes longer that day! It is a little annoying for the laptop to wait when you come back to it, but it’s worth it.
I only noticed this until I started testing laptops to express more battery flow, but the refreshing rate of the screen is also extremely effective when saving electricity. The reason has to do with it, as a laptop shows information, especially in older models.
A high update rate makes games and videos look more smooth (more images are “updated” on the screen), but the laptop has to work harder to push these pixels, and this is no longer necessary. Newer laptops such as the alienware X16 R2 I tested automatically reduce the update rate when the battery reserves are low. However, if your Windows PC is a few years old, you can manually adjust the update rate.
Click startThen go to Settings > system > Advertisement > Extended display settings. Search for the update rate setting and choose 60 Hz. Microsoft estimates that reducing your update rate can save between 10 and 30 percent in the case of battery life alone. Your games and videos may not look as smoothly, but if you are like me and use Google Docs all day, you will hardly notice it.
If you are not so ready to run with a reduced Refresh rate all day, another trick is to use a electricity plan. With Window 11 you create several power supply plans for different tasks or parts of your working day and then switch between you.
For example, you can check e -mails in the morning and can rely on a lower brightness setting, a lower performance and a shorter delay before the laptop goes into standby mode. In the afternoon you may prefer more strength to watch videos and search the Internet. Then you can use a more balanced battery setting at night to end the day.