Fixed: Sudden drop in frame rates on e580 laptop.
Fixed: Sudden drop in frame rates on e580 laptop.
Hi everyone,
I own several video games on my laptop, ranging from simple titles to demanding ones. However, whenever I connect a charger, occasionally I experience a disconnect sensation and a significant drop in frame rates across all games – from small to large. It appears that my Intel graphics card activates while my Radeon graphics card deactivates. Please advise on how to resolve this issue because the Radeon graphics card performs well for games like Watch Dogs at low settings, but I can’t…
Optimized power settings automatically employ the built-in card and reduce CPU activity to conserve energy.
For gaming, it’s recommended to play with the device connected and configured for dedicated graphics and maximum CPU usage.
When operating on battery power, you can manually configure the system to utilize the separate adapter and operate at 100% CPU performance.
This will result in a limited battery lifespan.
Your computer appears to be experiencing insufficient battery capacity to operate all of its components. Utilizing an external power source restores full functionality. Adjusting this issue through power management settings could be an option; nevertheless, it might not be feasible because of constraints within the laptop’s battery.
This is quite fascinating.
When I operate without a charger and adjust the power setting to performance, the results are remarkably improved.
However, when I connect the charger, everything malfunctions. What do you want me to do?
Optimized power settings on Windows will employ the internal network card and reduce processor speed to conserve energy.
When gaming, it’s recommended to play while connected to a power source and configure for dedicated graphics and maximum CPU usage.
If operating on battery power, you can manually adjust to utilize the separate adapter and run at 100% CPU performance. However, this will result in a limited battery life.