Bug: Logos draining battery on MacBook Pro by requiring High Performance GPU

Samuel
Samuel Member Posts: 172
edited November 20 in English Forum

I purchased a new MacBook Pro last week, moved everything over and noticed my battery was draining faster than my 2009 MacBook Pro even though I was using the exact same programs. Every time I checked the battery icon, I noticed that Logos was listed as "Apps Using Significant Energy."

For example, here is a screenshot. At the time I took this screenshot, I hadn't touched Logos in hours. It was not indexing. It was on a different desktop from the one I was using. I was working on a Numbers spreadsheet and at the same time playing a John Piper sermon on Youtube. With all that going, the only app "using significant energy" was Logos.

I looked around a bit in Activity Monitor to see what the problem was and then I noticed this:

I'm guessing this is why Logos is draining my battery so fast. Logos is the only process running on my computer that, for some reason, is requiring the high performance GPU. Even my playback of a youtube video doesn't require the GPU. My old MacBook Pro only had the integrated GPU so this would explain why Logos 7 wasn't draining the battery as fast on that laptop. However, the new one has an upgraded discreet GPU which apparently Logos is requiring for some reason even though no other app on my laptop is.

It would be awesome if this could be fixed. With Logos even running in the background I can just watch my battery drop and it would really slow my workflow down to have to quit Logos and reopen it constantly just to keep it from running in the background and draining battery...

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