Hi Dan!
Being "new" to Windows 10 (had a Macbook in the past 3 years and had Windows 8 prior to that) I have learned so much since purchasing my new HP Envy x360 13.3" with AMD Ryzen 5 laptop.
Concentrating on the issue of battery life and performance (in conjunction with heating & fan noise) do i really need to change things on the BIOS or even underclocking the CPU to get the most of a "better battery life" on my computer?
N.B. I have researched a lot online and Youtube on saving battery life (without compromising performance) from turning off and toning down everything that needs to be turned off to keeping my desktop clutter-free (apart from the recycling bin) to checking for updates to stopping background apps to adjusting the performance slider.
Is there anything else that I should be doing?
Being "new" to Windows 10 (had a Macbook in the past 3 years and had Windows 8 prior to that) I have learned so much since purchasing my new HP Envy x360 13.3" with AMD Ryzen 5 laptop.
Concentrating on the issue of battery life and performance (in conjunction with heating & fan noise) do i really need to change things on the BIOS or even underclocking the CPU to get the most of a "better battery life" on my computer?
N.B. I have researched a lot online and Youtube on saving battery life (without compromising performance) from turning off and toning down everything that needs to be turned off to keeping my desktop clutter-free (apart from the recycling bin) to checking for updates to stopping background apps to adjusting the performance slider.
Is there anything else that I should be doing?
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