- Is there a mono-core mode on dual core laptops
- Posted by Salvador Freemanson on November 23rd, 2007
My new Tosh Satellite dual core is very heavy on power consumption -
over 70 W measured, compared to 24 watts by the Thinkpad I had previously.
Most of the time (if not all the time) I don't need this kind of
processing power (surfing, email, word, acrobat). Is there any way of
cutting back the processing power temporarily and so save power and get
more battery time when I am on the move?
Thanks
- Posted by BillW50 on November 25th, 2007
In news:47469d78$0$24944$426a74cc@news.free.fr,
Salvador Freemanson typed on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 10:29:26 +0100:
Why did you purchase too much processing power anyway? Are you using it
on batteries most of the time? I am a big believer in using multiple
computers is better than having one computer that does it all. Thus if I
have to reboot because of a Windows Update or something, I can whip out
another laptop to take over and it keeps me up 24/7 if I need to be.
Plus I believe in the second computer being the same model as the first.
Thus if the hardware fails on one, just a few seconds I can swap the
hard drive and I'm back in business again. Plus it is so easy to
troubleshoot the hardware (and the software) if you have a spare to swap
parts with.
--
Bill
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