

During idle (or very low load) yes (5-10W), but not under load (watching video, web browsing, etc).


During idle (or very low load) yes (5-10W), but not under load (watching video, web browsing, etc).


I have a N150 mini PC running F42 (KDE), it runs basically perfectly. N150 is a pretty new CPU so you will need a recent kernel, and F42 already using 6.14, so it is fine (just don’t run Debian on it).
However the only thing that worries me is the battery of that tablet. The N150 use around 10-20W under load, and with the 25WHr battery, it probably going to latest around 1 to 2 hours only.


Interesting, maybe this issue only happens for RDNA3?
I’m also using F41 with same kernel but with KDE. Display is 2560x1440 @ 120Hz. On 3D_FULLSCREEN, my pp_dpm_mclk is on 772Mhz most of the time with some occasional 456Mhz, but never drop to 96Mhz. It will only drop to 96Mhz if I change to BOOUP_DEFAULT (or POWER_SAVING).


You can use nvtop or lm_sensors to read the GPU power (PPT)


I hope AMD can take a significant market share from NVIDIA while NVIDIA is too busy counting money from the AI bubble


what’s the exact prompt?
I’m using Tailscale Status Gnome extension which works pretty well. But good to see alternatives that is not tied to specific DE.
GitLab don’t have the monetary incentive to implement federation. Most of their revenue is coming from big companies which are mostly using private GitLab instance and won’t want their projects federated.
That being said, hope this changes can get merge as somebody already done the dirty work for them. The beauty of open source.
most N100/150 mini pc only consume 6-8w on idle (check reviews on YouTube), I wont say it is “power hungry”