I have had problems with my laptop for a long time (which I play on temporarily). Now I finally noticed the rhythm of the stuttering. I don't have any when I'm playing from the battery or when I'm 100% charged (with the power adapter plugged in). Now I only have the question why that is or what it could be. I have a fully equipped Acer Aspire 5 (i7, 16gb, mx350)
I have set the energy settings to the highest output.
I'm happy to answer any questions you may have.
Observe the temperatures, it could be that the battery, which is getting warm from charging, interferes with the circulation of heat.
This can have many causes if you are using the original power supply, it sounds a bit like there's a problem communicating between your notebook and your power supply. Power supplies have a small pin in the plug. That your notebook only releases full power when the power supply says yes, hello, I'm here
Actually, it should be exactly the other way around. Your notebook should not offer full performance on battery power
I use the original power supply
I have now tested it, but it remains lukewarm
Pay attention to the temperatures that should be below 95-100 degrees
He does not mean the temperature of the housing but the temperatures of the hardware components that do not stay lukewarm, you can read them out with programs such as HWMonitor
I do and then get in touch.
Already in the start menu of CSGO (I have now selected for testing) I have 95 ° C in the CPU, but I have around 60 ° C
In the GPU 60 ° C. This autocorrect.
95 degrees is borderline compare the temperatures for battery operation