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This is purely from a broken test. Watch the video and you'll see that its not testing with the same power limits.
17w tests are actually 16w vs 20w+ and 35w test is 25w vs 35w
This leads to drastically higher clock speeds on both cpu and gpu as seen in the video and thus higher fps (and power draw, so lower battery life)
Please help stop the spread of misinformation
Good catch, results didn't seem suspicious because Linux has had major performance improvements over windows on previous handhelds.
https://youtu.be/OwWRCrGoXV0?t=284 Digital Foundry tested few games and found no significative differences. But it's still a big win for linux gaming since those game aren't native.