I just tested battery time in windows, with full brightness as i had in 
previous tests and i was able to get about 15 extra minutes from windows 10, my 
guess is that's because windows forced a power save mode when there was under 
20% left of the battery charge. 
There was no compilation in windows.
I didn't see any major difference but i didn't test settings for maximum 
battery uptime on any of the OS tested.
I used "ondemand" in linux as it was default setting and also default in 
windows with the only change being full brightness.
I will try different brightness settings in linux to see how it affects battery 
uptime.
I don't see anything pointing to an battery drainage problem.

@Kai-Heng Feng is that v15 of the patch series?
Will it be compiled into the kernel or as a module?

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  Acer Aspire A315 IOAPIC failure on Ubuntu 18.04, kernel hangs, can't
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