How to turn off NVIDIA when on battery?
How to turn off NVIDIA when on battery?
Hi Folks,
I have the Optimus thing, and the NVIDIA chip is staying active when I'm on battery (as verified by NVGPUStateViewer64). Is there any way to have it automatically turn off when I'm on battery, or are apps that were attached to NVIDIA while plugged in keeping NVIDIA awake when I switch to battery? Any thoughts?
Thanks!
T410 2516-CTO
Optimus: NVS 3100M + Intel HD (most recent optimus driver installed)
Win 7 Pro x64 SP1
I have the Optimus thing, and the NVIDIA chip is staying active when I'm on battery (as verified by NVGPUStateViewer64). Is there any way to have it automatically turn off when I'm on battery, or are apps that were attached to NVIDIA while plugged in keeping NVIDIA awake when I switch to battery? Any thoughts?
Thanks!
T410 2516-CTO
Optimus: NVS 3100M + Intel HD (most recent optimus driver installed)
Win 7 Pro x64 SP1
Re: How to turn off NVIDIA when on battery?
I'm almost pretty sure that there is no way possible to automatically turn off power to the Nvidia display adapter at any time, regardless of whether you are switching to battery or not. The only way to completely power down the Nvidia chip is to reboot and set the Integrated Graphics option in the BIOS.
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Current models/upgrades:
T410 2518X01- 8GB, Corsair Force GT 120GB
T410s 2901A3U- 8GB, Intel 6300 WiFi, Crucial m4 mSATA 256GB SSD w/ microSATA adapter
T420s 4174PPU- 16GB, Intel 520-series 7mm 180GB SSD, Crucial M550 512GB mSATA SSD, Intel 6300 WiFi
and a few classics in storage
Re: How to turn off NVIDIA when on battery?
thanks. what a bummer. Optimus seems to be a step down from switchable in that sense (if switchable ever actually worked well, that is).
Re: How to turn off NVIDIA when on battery?
There is another program that should be in that package of Optimus test tools. I can't remember its name, though.
Run that, and (un)check the box on that one; you'll see a list of programs that are using the nVidia GPU.
If you go into the nVidia Control Panel, you can set a rule for those particular applications (likely Windows Aero and Windows Sidebar (dwm.exe and sidebar.exe, respectively); when I had a T510 those were the two that would keep it on- though the newest Optimus driver should be smarter than that, it might still be using old defaults and files) so that they only use the Intel GPU.
Just do a search for those programs in the Start Menu, right-click on them, and change the settings for the application using the context menu.
Once you've done that, restart and check again; the nVidia GPU should be off.
Check other programs (such as Firefox) too; you may need to set the settings for those programs manually also.
Run that, and (un)check the box on that one; you'll see a list of programs that are using the nVidia GPU.
If you go into the nVidia Control Panel, you can set a rule for those particular applications (likely Windows Aero and Windows Sidebar (dwm.exe and sidebar.exe, respectively); when I had a T510 those were the two that would keep it on- though the newest Optimus driver should be smarter than that, it might still be using old defaults and files) so that they only use the Intel GPU.
Just do a search for those programs in the Start Menu, right-click on them, and change the settings for the application using the context menu.
Once you've done that, restart and check again; the nVidia GPU should be off.
Check other programs (such as Firefox) too; you may need to set the settings for those programs manually also.
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Re: How to turn off NVIDIA when on battery?
Yeah - you're talking about the nvtestviewer program. It ends up being firefox and mediamonkey that keep nvidia awake for me. I could change the defaults, but then those programs wouldn't use the nvidia, right? Or, is there a separate setting for battery power? Too bad that Lenovo has always had issues delivering on the whole switchable graphics concept.
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