We'd added a new option in system to turn off the in-game RTC module. it can save more power.
We use a current meter to measure the card power load, not the whole console.
The different game has different power load.
Below image is firmware 4: 81.95 ma
Below image is firmware 5 test version with RTC module on: 62.87ma
Below image is firmware 5 test version with RTC module off: 53.67ma
Below image is firmware 4(another game):74.55ma
Below image is firmware 5 test version with RTC module on(another game):59.32ma
Below image is firmware 5 test version with RTC module off(another game):50.19ma
Below image is EZ-FLASH IV:45.88ma
It seems power consumption drop down 35% at maximum and very near EZ4. I don't know this result is satisfactory or not, but this is the best result that can be achieved with full performance, for now.
We use a current meter to measure the card power load, not the whole console.
The different game has different power load.
Below image is firmware 4: 81.95 ma
Below image is firmware 5 test version with RTC module on: 62.87ma
Below image is firmware 5 test version with RTC module off: 53.67ma
Below image is firmware 4(another game):74.55ma
Below image is firmware 5 test version with RTC module on(another game):59.32ma
Below image is firmware 5 test version with RTC module off(another game):50.19ma
Below image is EZ-FLASH IV:45.88ma
It seems power consumption drop down 35% at maximum and very near EZ4. I don't know this result is satisfactory or not, but this is the best result that can be achieved with full performance, for now.
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