Why is my Lenovo Loq’s battery life so much worse on Linux?

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Asked By TechiePenguin93 On

I've got a Lenovo Loq with an i5-12450HX processor and an RTX 3050 graphics card. When I run Windows, I can squeeze out about 4 hours of battery life at 50% brightness, in quiet mode, and with the keyboard backlight off. However, on Linux—regardless of the distro I try—I'm only getting about 1 hour of battery life with the same settings. I've tried tools like TLP and UPower, but nothing seems to improve the situation. What am I missing here?

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Answered By CuriousCactus27 On

Have you considered trying MX Linux? It might be worth a shot to see if it handles power management any better.

ChillNinja42 -

Yeah, but honestly, I've noticed the same issue across all Linux distros. It’s frustrating!

Answered By RealTalk24 On

Honestly, I don’t think you’re missing anything in particular. Linux can be pretty resource-hungry depending on the drivers and settings, especially with a laptop like yours. Some users just have to deal with shorter battery life, unfortunately.

SarcasticSquirrel19 -

I've been lurking and totally get why some people find Linux forums super annoying now. It's like hitting a wall sometimes.

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