4.1 h from 4 cell battery?

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4.1 h from 4 cell battery?

#1 Post by pdudas » Sun Mar 25, 2007 3:20 am

Hi!

I searched the X60/X60s notebooks and find some notebooks working more than 3 hours from the 4 cell battery.

Is it an improvement in the technology, or it has bigger capacity accumulators (prismatic->cilindric is 2000->2600mAh, which is 33% improvement in battery capacity)?
I dont believe that T2500 procesor equipped notebook consumes less power than L2300....and working 4.1h from the same battery as mine with Vista. I managed to work 5 hour from 8 cell battery with Vista....and I think everybody ran this bigger power consumption issue under Vista...

Core Duo T2500, 4.1h (Vista Business)
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/cr/products.nsf/ ... enDocument

T7200, 3.6h (Vista business)(this cant be! Vista runs about 5 hour from 8 cell battery)
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/cr/products.nsf/ ... enDocument

L7400, 8.4h (8cell) (Vista Business)
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/cr/products.nsf/ ... enDocument

How can this be?
If it is real, I need the power manager settings from that Vista Business.... because it works more than my Xp with notebook hardware control (maximum battery settings, minimum speed) :)

Is there anybody here with X60/s with Vista Business from Lenovo?

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#2 Post by tyanlion » Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:48 am

Good question i read some reviews on the net and they seem to be able to squeeze so much more power out of the x60 then i can. Some setting they must be using may be the reason.

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#3 Post by pianowizard » Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:03 am

tyanlion wrote:they seem to be able to squeeze so much more power out of the x60 then i can.
Perhaps they used brand new batteries and yours is older. Also, whether the wireless card is on and the brightness of the display can make a huge difference.
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#4 Post by pdudas » Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:37 am

My thinkpad x60s is brand new...

There is 3 cycle in my battery. It is 105% factory default (30,3Wh).
I use the TP since 15:20 and now 17:30, and it seems to have 30 minutes left (20%).
This is 2:40. Brightness is on 4, wireless on, internet browsing....

I think 4,1h is impossible with Vista from the same battery.
I installed Vista on my last x60 in january, and I installed all the driver from the lenovo site. The maximum time was 5 hour from 8 cell battery. The 8 cell battery is about 75wh. So the Vista consumed 15w.

The same system lasted about 7 hour under windows Xp. So the Xp consumed 10.7w.

So:
1: the power management driver is better than XP. It is possible with 7w power consumption.
2: they used 60Wh battery :)

I cant beliewe the system with T2500 consumes only 7w!

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