Some Gaming Laptops are designed to support hybrid power mode which takes the advantage of using for a smaller and lite weight adapter. When the system total power requirement is more than the capacity of AC adapter, the system will start consuming the battery power without sacrificing the performance. With this design, you may encounter the battery drain situation when the system is running certain applications such as 3D games which may put both discrete graphics & processor in heavy loading status.
This is working as designed as this system has the hybrid power mode as standard.
AdrianG001
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June 8th, 2020 05:00
Some Gaming Laptops are designed to support hybrid power mode which takes the advantage of using for a smaller and lite weight adapter. When the system total power requirement is more than the capacity of AC adapter, the system will start consuming the battery power without sacrificing the performance. With this design, you may encounter the battery drain situation when the system is running certain applications such as 3D games which may put both discrete graphics & processor in heavy loading status.
This is working as designed as this system has the hybrid power mode as standard.
A.Hdan
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June 8th, 2020 12:00
All of that is ok but when l play heavy game, game lag alot and i couldn't play
So, I need to know if i purchase a 180W AC adapter is good as a solution
Or a way to equall battery performance to AC performance