Closed Mikistorm10 closed 1 year ago
There is absolutely no way that this option causes your GPU TGP to drop - this option synchronizes brightness setting on all power plans and that is it. What is more in the log you sent, there was no change in brightness, so this option didn't even do anything.
Well, idk how, but it happened to me. Restarting the laptop doesn't change anything. Is there a way to help me finding the solution? or it is an isolated case?
Il sab 4 mar 2023, 16:32 Bartosz Cichecki @.***> ha scritto:
There is absolutely no way that this option causes your GPU TGP to drop - this option synchronizes brightness setting on all power plans and that is it. What is more in the log you sent, there was no change in brightness, so this option didn't even do anything.
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No, I understand, but this option is just not related at all to what you are describing, so I am not sure how can I help.
Version
2.10.0
OS
windows 10 home version 10.0.19045 Build 19045
Device
Legion 5 Pro 16ACH6H
BIOS version
GKCN59WW
What's wrong?
When i enable "single display brightness" on performance mode the laptop is stuck at 115w on the Dgpu. When disabled, come back to normal to 140w. Btw, Hybrid mode disabled
How to reproduce the bug?
Just enable the option and play a game with afterburner overlay with gpu power enabled
What is the behavior that you expected?
idk
Logs
log_2023_03_03_20_14_49.txt
I dragged the log in there, let me know if it's the right way to do it
Do you have Lenovo software installed?
Did you disable any Lenovo software using Lenovo Legion Toolkit?
Additional information
No response