https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477223
--- Comment #61 from Elvis Douglas Janegitz <edjel...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Alex B from comment #60) > I only found this issue due to doing a search for a different bug and > finding this report, but I decided to check since I recently starting using > an ICC profile after calibrating my laptop's screen. There is no noticeable > lag or frame drop to my eye, so I probably wouldn't have noticed otherwise. > I haven't tested if having ICC enabled or disabled impacts performance in 3D > applications or battery life. With intel-gpu-top open, if I scroll up and > down on this page from bottom to top over and over the "Render/3D" usage > averages between 10-20% with ICC disabled, and between 25-40% with ICC > enabled. > > I'm on an intel only laptop, Asus Vivobook with an intel 5 120u, no AMD or > Nvidia hardware. I am running Arch linux with KDE Plasma 6.2.3, KDE > frameworks 6.7.0, Qt 6.8.0, Kernel 6.11.6 under Wayland session. I have a Dell Inspiron 14 5440 with the same CPU, also without Nvidia, and I'm also on Arch Linux (EndeavourOS). Right now, without ICC, night light, or internal color profile (which actually creates an ICC profile managed by Kwin itself), I'm seeing higher GPU usage, with peaks of around 50% when moving windows, and with a slight delay, I see the cursor moving first and then the window. I reported this issue when I was on Fedora 40, and when version 6.2.0 came out (bug number 494382), the auto-consumption was fixed in version 6.2.1, but now it has returned in 6.2.3. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.