Is it common for Linux to extend battery life on a gaming laptop?

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Asked By GamerNinja42 On

I recently dual-booted Linux Mint for the first time, and I've noticed that my laptop's battery life has increased by about 30%. I'm wondering if there's a technical reason for this improvement or if it means my battery may be worn out. Was it a problem with Windows that was causing shorter battery life?

4 Answers

Answered By BatteryBuddy77 On

I've heard that battery life can actually be worse if you had a heavily damaged Windows installation, but if yours wasn't too bad, you're lucky to see such an improvement!

Answered By TechWiz123 On

It's not just you! A lot of people have experienced better battery life after switching to Linux. Even if you don't have a gaming laptop, you'll often find that Linux uses resources more efficiently than Windows.

Answered By GreenLaptopGuy On

Absolutely! Windows often has many idle services running, while Linux keeps it minimal. If you're seeing that big of an increase, it sounds like you've done your laptop a favor by switching.

Answered By KernelMaster98 On

Definitely a case of less bloat! Windows tends to run a lot of background apps and processes that can drain your battery. Linux Mint, on the other hand, typically runs fewer programs and uses less energy overall.

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