Hey guys,
I already put up a post on this topic in PCTORQUE's tear down of the 8860. Just wanted to see if any other people could input on this subject.
I found out that the laptop can be pushed down to 50% of its processing speed, this is even default on the 8860 series, but I wanted to know about how much more life you get out of the battery. Has anyone conducted any sort of test on the 5660 or the 8860 on battery life at 50% processing speeds ad 100% processing speeds? Is this even feasible? Thanks for any input fellas.
-snohman
I already put up a post on this topic in PCTORQUE's tear down of the 8860. Just wanted to see if any other people could input on this subject.
I found out that the laptop can be pushed down to 50% of its processing speed, this is even default on the 8860 series, but I wanted to know about how much more life you get out of the battery. Has anyone conducted any sort of test on the 5660 or the 8860 on battery life at 50% processing speeds ad 100% processing speeds? Is this even feasible? Thanks for any input fellas.
-snohman




