Performance mode on the Legion go was 20watts so unless Lenovo has stated somewhere that they've updated these figures then it would be safe to assume that its the same with the GO S too (at 30w you'll only be getting around an hour 10 max with the 54wh battery). I get that you're new to PC gaming so my advice to you would be to download msi afterburner and RTSS (performance monitoring tools) which will let you view things like TDP and total system power draw so you're not blindly guessing how much power the APU is using. Also you should go down to the bios, (you can find youtube vids on how to do this on the legion go) and check that the VRam is on at least 8Gb since you have 32Gb total. This will allow you to use high resolution textures in games without suffering from performance issues like stuttering. Good luck and welcome to PC gaming.
@@DespyBlitz It doesnt show you the live tdp (i have a legion go). Just because it lets you set a custom tdp value, it doesnt mean its pulling that amount at all times. To monitor your live power draw you need to download third party tools or use the AMD app where you can turn on gpu power usage monitoring.
One thing to mention, you should test the online session as well, since it TANKS the performance pretty hard compared to story mode. Medium/Normal mix is honestly good on this display/handheld size. I've been doing some testing with Lossless Scailing on the deck, since it just released with Frame Gen on its latest update. Give it a go! Also nice work bro, keep it up 💯.
He said it's the worst scenario you can adjust you're setting to get more battery life I'll said with this exactly game a 10w tdp you can get 3h of battery life even more if you want
Performance mode on the Legion go was 20watts so unless Lenovo has stated somewhere that they've updated these figures then it would be safe to assume that its the same with the GO S too (at 30w you'll only be getting around an hour 10 max with the 54wh battery). I get that you're new to PC gaming so my advice to you would be to download msi afterburner and RTSS (performance monitoring tools) which will let you view things like TDP and total system power draw so you're not blindly guessing how much power the APU is using. Also you should go down to the bios, (you can find youtube vids on how to do this on the legion go) and check that the VRam is on at least 8Gb since you have 32Gb total. This will allow you to use high resolution textures in games without suffering from performance issues like stuttering. Good luck and welcome to PC gaming.
The default Lenovo overlay shows tdp
@@DespyBlitz It doesnt show you the live tdp (i have a legion go). Just because it lets you set a custom tdp value, it doesnt mean its pulling that amount at all times. To monitor your live power draw you need to download third party tools or use the AMD app where you can turn on gpu power usage monitoring.
We're getting there buddy 👍🏾👍🏾
One thing to mention, you should test the online session as well, since it TANKS the performance pretty hard compared to story mode. Medium/Normal mix is honestly good on this display/handheld size. I've been doing some testing with Lossless Scailing on the deck, since it just released with Frame Gen on its latest update. Give it a go! Also nice work bro, keep it up 💯.
Best graphics🔥
Why you RUclips video not have 60fps option ? I want to see gameplay in 60fps, not 30fps
@@Mr3-j4m hi I’m not sure it was recorded at 60fps
Do 4 watts all low settings video streaming
When will the device be available in the market??
What's the difference between 17TDP and 17W?
2 hours is not enough.😢😢😢
He said it's the worst scenario you can adjust you're setting to get more battery life I'll said with this exactly game a 10w tdp you can get 3h of battery life even more if you want
What was ur ingame settings?
Medium/normal everything at 1080p