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You could run stress-ng and monitor CPU power usage via turbostat, that's usually how I test it....
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The DYTC functionality actually *kind of* works on AMD laptops as some people on the Lenovo forum found: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Other-Linux-Dis...
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Michael There's also a new, modern laptop being sold with coreboot right nowNovaCustom NV41 from configurelaptop.eu.
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mihau replied to Patches Ready For Getting DisplayPort Over USB Type-C Working For More Intel Hardwarein Intel LinuxNot really. All USB-C cables are mandated to have at least USB 2.0 connectivity, at least 3 amp current capability and all the PD wires. You can transfer...
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I wonder about their firmware. Will it be a bog standard UEFI from insyde/ami/phoenix, or will it be coreboot? Will it support firmware updates via LVFS?...
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Correct. They've also incorrectly labeled the controller as an Xbox One X controller when it's actually the Xbox Series X controller. I blame MS for this...
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I hope this is some kind of beta test in preparation for releasing this renderer for other Source games.
Imagine what it could do for CS: GO, which...Last edited by mihau; 20 February 2021, 06:27 PM.
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Again, this is a misconception. There is no 2 frames being prepared in advance, the most recent completed frame is always displayed.
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Corrrectly implemented triple buffering does not increase latency. Only older versions of DirectX had a stupid implementation that required every rendered...
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I'm not the person you're replying to, but for one you can use repaint scheduling to delay compositing until just before vblank, so that the image is...
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mihau replied to Linux 5.12 Should See ACPI Platform Profile Support To Alter System Thermal/Power Levelsin Mobile LinuxThe laptop has 3 different power limit settings that are not accessible from Linux (though some people have had success adjusting them by calling an ACPI...
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mihau replied to Linux 5.12 Should See ACPI Platform Profile Support To Alter System Thermal/Power Levelsin Mobile LinuxI'd really hoped it would make it into 5.11, but this is great nonetheless. The lenovo driver should effectively fix throttling under Linux completely....
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mihau replied to Intel Adding Interface To Pass Workload Hints To The Linux Kernel For Thermal/Power Purposesin Intel LinuxThis seems veeeery similar to the new platform profile patches that are being worked on by Mark Pearson from Lenovo on the Linux ACPI mailing list. I'm...
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