while the P models get6-cell: up to 6.0 hr; 9-cell: up to 9.0 hr; 9-cell plus Ultrabay battery: up to 11.5 hr
When I read this before ordering, I was sure that it was a typo because it didn't make sense. Now that I have my T60p, I see that even 5.4 hours is optimistic. My T60p with 14" screen is lucky to get 4.5h hours with a 9-cell.9-cell: up to 5.4 hr; 9-cell plus Ultrabay battery: up to 6.9 hr
Where is the juice going??? The tabook makes no distinction in power consumption between 14" and 15" models (although it does use the all-encompassing "up to" prefix). It also doesn't distinguish between power consumtion at 1.66, 1.83 or 2.0GHz, single or dual core and it doesn't distinguish between power consumption of the GMA950, x1300 and x1400 video cards.
So why the big jump when the processor goes to 2.16GHz and the video controller is a V5200?
All the processors have a speed floor speed of 6x which is 1GHz on the 2.16GHz. Slower processors can therefore clock down a bit slower but I doubt that this accounts for much. Heck, I locked my processor at 1GHz and then at 2.16GHz and only noticed about 0.7watt difference in power draw at rest! Apparently the more subtle internal power saving states have more impact on consumption than they used to and the gross speed is not as large a factor as it once was.
So that leaves me to believe that the GPU is the culprit. I wondered if perhaps the V5200 didn't implement PowerPlay so I set PowerPlay on and ran a game. I can confirm that it sucked (about 1FPS
So, is there a ThinkPad engineer out there who can tell me why the p-model is so power inefficient? Barring that, can anyone else share your details on power consumption? I'm using MobileMeter -- be sure to set CPU frequency method to "From Driver" (I think "From OS" works too) as "Measure Actual" always shows 2.20 for some reason
My 14" T60p model 2007-83U uses:
14.5W - CPU locked at 1GHz, HDD awake, PowerPlay on (no color depth or frequency reduction), brightness at minimum, Catalyst Control Center uninstalled (just in case), 1400x1050x32-bit, while writing this post.
15.3W - Same as above, CPU locked at 2.16GHz
20W - Same as above but at max brightness
BTW: I ran some tests with the second core turned off and the power usage was the same (or very close). One core stayed cool througout (27C I think) confirming that it was off.
-darren








