The following problem (more or less problem):
I use my laptop almost always plugged in the power adapter. Say I use it whenever it charges, because it then always works much better, e.g. Flies the fps number of 30 with no charge to 130 with recharge. I do not know why it is, but it is much more powerful when I just load and use it. The problem now is that everywhere it would be unhealthy for the laptop to use it while it is charging. But if I do not charge it, the number of fps is always so low. So what do you mean by what? Can I somehow make it so powerful in my laptop even without charging
Go into the power options, many laptops are configured so that they are energy-efficient when they hang on the battery, which is to extend the battery life.
Go to the Energyiopione and set: "full power".
In the power settings, you can specify which profile is used.
It is usually preset that the full power should not be used on battery power, otherwise the battery will run out faster.
And with more powerful devices, the battery can never bring as much power as the network operation.
That's usually irrelevant
Well, with gaming laptops this is the rule that in the network operation z.b. Up to 230 W can be pulled. That does not create a notebook battery.
Nope. That would only be relevant if the battery is removed during mains operation. If this is not done, the power supply is still running on the battery.
In addition, the incoming power is already regulated by Netteil anyway. There are no great differences between power supply and battery.
The devices I know bridge the battery in mains operation. So then are completely without betreibar.
And it also changes the power supply?
The differences are marginal and even because this is not a realistic application scenario is negligible.
This is about the energy profiles.
That's exactly the problem I've forgotten forgot to mention but it is already at full power and it is still not as powerful as when it charges
Is already set so that it should bring the maximum performance. Nevertheless, with power supply is significantly more powerful
I'm not a professional but think qugart is right.
When the battery is repeatedly charged from 99% to 100%, it loses capacity. He also gets weaker if you put him in the fridge unused.
Some laptops allow you to charge the battery up to 80%, so it is less harmful to have the computer permanently plugged into the network. Look at the manufacturer's side, if they offer a suitable tool.
The fact that the computer has more power on the power supply than on battery power is logical. These are, as already stated, the power-saving features, so that the battery lasts longer. What does one have from 130 FPS, if the laptop has no energy after 35 minutes? (By the way, what is the value of 130 FPS? The monitor only displays 60 FPS.)
As I said, in my opinion this is normal, especially if it is a gaming laptop. They are primarily built for network operation.
Jack thanks ^^
The power supply does not deliver much more power than the battery can handle.