I am looking to purchase a higher wattage charger (90W) for my Acer Aspire E5-576G to deal with the FUNCTIONAL FAILURE that Acer refuses to inform its customers about.
I now understand after doing a tremendous amount of research and taking multiple support tickets, that the Acer Aspire E5-576G has a horrendous functional flaw that causes the computer to suffer severe performance issues when plugged-in and charging below 40% battery. Specifically, the FPS will drop from a consistent 60fps to about 15 fps the moment I plug my laptop in and the battery is below 40%. To quote from another Acer community response, "The charger simply can't keep up with charging a near fully-depleted battery and playing a game full tilt at the same time."
First off, the fact that an Acer laptop which is designed to have gaming capabilities (i5 processor, 8GB ram, 2 graphics cards, an SSD) has an issue like this, is absolutely absurd. It's even worse that Acer DOESN'T EVEN TELL ITS CUSTOMERS about it, so when people like me spend $600 to buy a computer for my homework and visually-basic video games (i.e. League of Legends), I get completely screwed. I'm trying not to get furious as I write this, the concept is just so ludicrous.
Second off, there is seemingly no solution to the problem. I have seen suggestions for a BIOS update, but my laptops current BIOS version is V1.47, and when I go to the Acer support page for downloading drivers and BIOS packages, the provided BIOS update is V1.43, so clearly that won't work. Changing my laptop's performance settings also does nothing, because as I mentioned before, the consensus is that the laptop simply cannot play a game when charging a "near fully-depleted battery" (which is 40% and below... hmmm, is that a nearly depleted battery level?).
SO MY QUESTION IS: CAN I BUY A HIGHER WATTAGE CHARGER TO PROVIDE ENOUGH POWER FOR MY COMPUTER TO ACTUALLY FUNCTION LIKE ITS SUPPOSED TO?
I learned that a higher wattage charger may solve the problem. So now I want to buy this charger:
When I go online, most sources say this shouldn't be an issue. I decided to ask about this in an Acer live chat to make sure, and some useless support person told me that we should not use higher wattage chargers, but could not give any reasons why.
Please, I just want to be able to use my god **** computer. The purchase of this laptop and subsequent support has been one of the worst experiences I've ever had, so I just want to buy a higher wattage charger to play my League of Legends in peace.
Will I destroy my computer by doing so?