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- | ====== Fix For Quickly Draining Battery | + | ====== Fix For Quickly Draining Battery |
Problem: Problem: dGPU is always active when in Hybrid Mode, and battery drains too fast \\ | Problem: Problem: dGPU is always active when in Hybrid Mode, and battery drains too fast \\ | ||
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- Click on Start > Control Panel > Nvidia Control Panel. | - Click on Start > Control Panel > Nvidia Control Panel. | ||
- Click on the Desktop menu > Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area. | - Click on the Desktop menu > Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area. | ||
- | - On the taskbar, in the right corner, there will be a new icon. Point your mouse over it and find out which application is using the dGPU | + | - On the taskbar, in the right corner, there will be a new icon. Point your mouse over it and find out which application is using the dGPU \\ When there is no active app on the DGPU, the icon will be greyed out. |
- Open Nvidia Control Panel | - Open Nvidia Control Panel | ||
- | - Go to 3D settings | + | - Go to 3D settings |
- Set the guilty app to use iGPU instead | - Set the guilty app to use iGPU instead | ||
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