![]() Those clocks appear to drop when the display is off as well which I’m guessing is what contributes to the power savings. While sitting on the desktop with the displays running, the GPU clock is 210 Mhz, but the memory clock is 2375 Mhz and the video clock is 1215 Mhz. I can see when the displays turn off after the inactivity timeout that the GPU usage drops to 5W or so, so that’s something. ![]() For me, this is already set to “Normal” and not the setting to maximize performance so no luck there. If you have carefully followed the above. Go to the Image Quality tab on nVidia cards or the 3D tab for ATI cards. Searching this issue brings up tons of posts pointing to the power management setting in the Nvidia Control Panel. Under the Global Settings tab, scroll down to Power management mode. Go to the Settings tab and click Advanced. I do have 3 displays connected, but this still seems rather high for not doing anything. ![]() I wont bury the lede: the new Asus ROG Ally, officially shipping June 13th for 699.99, doesnt. I have an RTX 3080 Founders card, and I’ve noticed that it is reporting 75-80W usage while idle - at least, while just using a browser and nothing else going on. TBD, because the company is still tweaking settings.
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