Open MSI Center → Features → User Scenario → Super Battery. Right-click the battery icon and open "Power & battery settings." Adjust power mode to "Balanced" or "Best power efficiency."
One or the other end up doing the same thing. Big difference between the two - the battery slider changes settings in windows while the Super Battery setting actually switches from the discrete GPU to the integrated GPU. It also limits the CPU power and cycles to save power and it does make a significsant difference.
In my experience, the MSI Center Pro "Super Battery" settings seem to provide more than twice the battery life as leaving the MSI settings at High Performance and adjusting the windows settings to Battery Saver alone. This drives me nuts because it's not nearly as convenient.
Recently I got the MSI GF63 Thin 10SCSR and when trying out the differrent modes in the MSI Dragon Center I found that the Super Battery Mode literally kills the laptop performance ; The laptop freezes every 10 seconds more or less making even simple tasks like watching videos or typing a text practically impossible.
For Windows 11 operating system, go to Settings > System > Power & battery, apply “Best power efficiency”. 7. Enable power saver mode: To conserve more battery power, enable power saver mode to decrease display brightness, and limit notifications and background activity.
6. Change Windows Power Plan: Apply power efficiency mode. - For Windows 10 operating system, click on the battery icon in the system tray and drag the slider to “Better battery”. - For Windows 11 operating system, go to Settings > System > Power & battery, apply “Best power efficiency”.