![]() Nothing has really changed though aside from some tweaks mentioning that manual switching is obviously highly experimental, and removal of the dependent processes tab when Intel HD graphics is in use. Update: The developer is fast, and has updated gfxCardStatus to 1.6.1 minutes after we posted the story. Hit up the link and give it a shot if you're feeling adventuresome. We're still playing around with it, but thus far everything appears to work perfectly, and we're switching from the GT 330M back to Intel HD graphics dynamically without any major issue. At the same time, if you're using a multiple monitor setup, you're also likely at a desk, and thus don't need the power savings. Use of an external display is only possible through the GT 330M due to physical connector restrictions. The only exception to this (thus far) unrestricted ability to use Intel HD graphics in favor of the GT 330M is when an external display is connected. In the application, you can see which process(es) were responsible for the change to discrete graphics, and optionally switch GPUs. If someone is successful at underclocking their video card in Windows 7 to 480MHz, please let us know.Grapher - Previously GT 330M only, now on integrated Intel HD graphics That's the best result I have had after 3hrs of trouble-shooting, and that is what I recommend. Those drivers are dated and show a total time in the taskbar as 3hrs 50m on my 2011 Macbook Pro 15" 2.0Ghz. I also started digging for other drivers 6400M drivers and came across this driver: I tried those drivers and it installs the 6490M as a 6400M and I saw an increase in battery life from 2hrs 52m to 3hrs 22m (windows taskbar). On the HP website (as of writing this post) they have a driver from February which is later than the current bootcamp drivers. I did however find another laptop that uses the 6470M GPU, this is the HP DV6TQE or " HP Pavilion dv6t-6000 CTO Quad Edition Entertainment Notebook PC" if you go to the HP website. ![]() I tried various tweaking applications to lower the clock speed to 480MHz and to install the 6430M driver for the vide card, but was never successful. Yes, it would decrease the performance but I personally am not a gamer and don't care for 3D performance. ![]() Ideally we would want to use that driver or underclock the 6490M driver to 480Mhz and we should get better battery life. The clock speed is set by the driver inside windows. ![]() There are several versions of the 6400M GPU:Įach have a different clock speed. Since we are stuck with using the Radeon HD 6490M GPU, I thought to just optimize that GPU for battery life as other laptops use that GPU with no battery issues. I took a different approach to solving this battery problem and the dual GPUs on the Macbook Pro 2011 model. Anyone tried to do this with any success? If the hardware is there and there are drivers for windows why would it not work on a Mac? If I were to format the system and simply install Windows how would the macbook pro know to keep the integrated graphics disabled? My worry is that if I install the AMD drivers and remove some of the bootcamp ones this might screw up bootcamp if it doesn't recognize them. I'm specifically referring to the catalyst driver ackage off the AMD website for this graphics card. Since the AMD Radeon 6750 M has graphics switching and is able to perform it with no probs on other non-mac windows laptops I was wondering whether I could remove all the apple graphics drivers and install the default AMD ones. However, my guess is this is done via the bootcamp drivers for windows. This is not a question of which OS is better, they both have their merits. I realise that graphics switching is disabled in Windows and I hate Apple for it, I know they are doing it on purpose. Even playing starcraft 2 on full settings doesn't cause it to heat up to unomfortable levels. For general tasks CPU temperature stays below 70 degrees and the laptop is only mildly warm. I almost never use OS X because I need to do run a lot of windows programs and a lot of statistics in Excel which is disabled by microsoft on office 2011 for mac. Fully charged, OS X says I have a little over 7 hours to run although I've never tried to see if it actually gets that much. I only ran down the full batery in windows and it lasts for a little over 3 hours, depending on how you use it. To answer your question theologos, the difference in battery life is huge.
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