I know some Dell's used to allow you to setup power settings in bios settings, which is what the Power Manager used to do. It was just a simpler way to access those settings. Also the power profile in Control Panel has advanced settings that allow for type of cooling on battery vs AC, and you can adjust max percent of CPU power as well.
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NaderElAhlawy
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Sorry, but I did not find an answer to my question, I just want to know if this is normal or not because I am trying the new device.
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NaderElAhlawy,
Read the manual on the DPM to understand how it works. You can click here.
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NaderElAhlawy,
Not that I know of. I will look around some docs to see.
NaderElAhlawy
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May 15th, 2020 08:00
thank you , Is there any way to permanently put it on (cool) mode?
NaderElAhlawy
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Well, I'll be very grateful to you for this ❤
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Hey NaderElAhlawy,
What do you have your power plan set to in the power options in settings? You can adjust that to see if that will resolve the issue.
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Are there any solutions?
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I know some Dell's used to allow you to setup power settings in bios settings, which is what the Power Manager used to do. It was just a simpler way to access those settings. Also the power profile in Control Panel has advanced settings that allow for type of cooling on battery vs AC, and you can adjust max percent of CPU power as well.
NaderElAhlawy
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Dell mode with 100% processor power management