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I play VR games on my laptop using my Meta Quest 2 with Quest Link. When Quest Link is active, the laptop switches the power plan from balanced (best performance) to High Performance. After exiting Quest Link, it then reverts to the previous power plan.
For context, Quest Link bridges the headset and the computer for PCVR using USB. It presents the Quest as a seperate display and also does video compression so it could fit through the USB 3 bandwidth limit.
No other games or apps triggers this, only Quest Link. Launching the VR games on their own does not trigger it, no flatscreen apps trigger it. Also checked out the G-Helper logs and it doesn't seem to register any plan changes (or if it registers them at all). I'll try to attach the log later once I've gone around reproducing it (which it does consistently).
I remember an issue thread here that is similar but can't be bothered to scroll through more than 3 pages for a single thread. Hopefully the details here differentiates my question enough.
It doesn't affect performance as far as I'm concerned but I do want to know if its an automatic response by firmware that G-Helper doesn't touch?
Here's the log snippet from entering Quest Link until I noticed that it switched to High Performance plan: logsnip.txt
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I play VR games on my laptop using my Meta Quest 2 with Quest Link. When Quest Link is active, the laptop switches the power plan from balanced (best performance) to High Performance. After exiting Quest Link, it then reverts to the previous power plan.
For context, Quest Link bridges the headset and the computer for PCVR using USB. It presents the Quest as a seperate display and also does video compression so it could fit through the USB 3 bandwidth limit.
No other games or apps triggers this, only Quest Link. Launching the VR games on their own does not trigger it, no flatscreen apps trigger it. Also checked out the G-Helper logs and it doesn't seem to register any plan changes (or if it registers them at all). I'll try to attach the log later once I've gone around reproducing it (which it does consistently).
I remember an issue thread here that is similar but can't be bothered to scroll through more than 3 pages for a single thread. Hopefully the details here differentiates my question enough.
It doesn't affect performance as far as I'm concerned but I do want to know if its an automatic response by firmware that G-Helper doesn't touch?
Here's the log snippet from entering Quest Link until I noticed that it switched to High Performance plan:
logsnip.txt
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