freelancer91
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I have a dell studio xps 13. I absolutely love the performance that comes with it, but it tends to sacrifice in the battery life area to meet those high marks. I use the laptop primary for school and travel, and use my high powered custom built desktop for everything else.
We all know that Aero glass guzzles battery juice, so I naturally always kept my computer on Windows classic theme. Now, I can remember from my childhood the like of Windows 98, but in today's world, it just seems a little bit disappointing. In combination with other techniques, such a frequent defrags, unnecessary process and service killing, and turning the resolution down to the minimum, I have managed to get the battery life from the rated 3 hours to about 6 hours.
My question is, if I switched to Windows 7 Basic instead of Windows 7 classic, would it really make a noticeable difference in my battery life. Also, how would I go about changing the title bars and taskbar from that disgusting shade of blue to a much more tasteful black? I know I can get the effect by going to Aero and just turning off the transparency, but that still is wasting resources with the window preview feature. Can someone enlighten me?
Thanks
We all know that Aero glass guzzles battery juice, so I naturally always kept my computer on Windows classic theme. Now, I can remember from my childhood the like of Windows 98, but in today's world, it just seems a little bit disappointing. In combination with other techniques, such a frequent defrags, unnecessary process and service killing, and turning the resolution down to the minimum, I have managed to get the battery life from the rated 3 hours to about 6 hours.
My question is, if I switched to Windows 7 Basic instead of Windows 7 classic, would it really make a noticeable difference in my battery life. Also, how would I go about changing the title bars and taskbar from that disgusting shade of blue to a much more tasteful black? I know I can get the effect by going to Aero and just turning off the transparency, but that still is wasting resources with the window preview feature. Can someone enlighten me?
Thanks
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Desktop, Dell Studio XPS 1340 laptop
- OS
- DT and LT: Windows 7 and Fedora 14
- CPU
- DT: Intel QX9770, LT: Intel P8600
- Motherboard
- DT: Intel DX48BT2
- Memory
- DT: 8GB OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 Gold Edition LT: 4GB DDR3-1066
- Graphics Card(s)
- DT: BFG Geforce GTX 295 (B), LT: NVidia Geforce 9400M G
- Sound Card
- DT: Integrated LT: Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- DT: Acer 23 inch 1920x1080 monitors, LT: 13 inch
- Screen Resolution
- DT: 3840x1080 LT: 1280x800
- Hard Drives
- DT: Samsung SpinPoint 1TB HD103UJ 7200RPM HDD+Fantom Drives 2TB 7200rpm External+OCZ Vertex Series 30GB SSD (boot)
LT: Seagate Momentus 7200RPM 320GB 2.5'' HDD
- PSU
- DT: Rosewill Bronze Series 1000W LT: 6 cell 62837mWh Li-ion
- Case
- DT:Thermaltake Armor Series LCS, LT:Dell Black Studio XPS 13
- Cooling
- DT: Custom watercooling setup
- Keyboard
- DT: Kengsinton PC/Mac LT: Integrated backlit keyboard
- Mouse
- DT: Logitech USB Optical Mouse LT: Integrated Track Pad
- Internet Speed
- 380KB/s download on a good day...
- Other Info
- DT: CD/DVDRW Drive: Hp dvd1140, Multifunction front panel w/ 4 USB ports (2 Powered with 5V and 12V), Powered External SATA, 25-in-1 card reader, and audio ports
LT: Integrated Webcam with Microphone array, 8-in-1 card reader