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What you're describing exists, just not for what you're trying to do with it.
(sO) modern standby has your box sit there in low power mode waking up occasionally to check for updates.
I've attached one of my mesh central power logs from a laptop that's allowed to run s0.
But you can't use it for torrent downloads and user apps. Even if it allowed you to try it wouldn't work, s0 doesn't save any power while the updates are installing They still need all the power to do the install and handle the crypto. They just shut back down when they're done which isn't how torrent clients work
Maybe this will change in the future now that new laptop processors has "little" E cores like mobile phones?
From that perspective we're already seeing substantial advantages coming from the new hardware on the market. They're lowering the TDP of the entire processor to save power. He used to burn 50 or 60 Watts just to run some torrents now It's nothing to have a laptop running on 15 or 20 Watts near idle.
Your power savings don't need to come from sleep they can just come from more efficient operation. Peer to peer has always been hard to make efficient.
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Microsoft has been trying to tackle that bear for years. In some cases, making sure to pull your power for a minute before you close the lid seems to solve the issue. Supposedly s0 is supposed to be nixed if you're on battery, but the code that checks battery doesn't always get called from s0.