The color saturation on my laptop monitor increases and the overall display quality decre Nitro 5
Asir
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The color saturation on my laptop monitor increases and the overall display quality decreases whenever I unplug my Acer Nitro 5 from charging. How do I prevent the display from worsening every time after I unplug my laptop? I have already tried maxing battery performance, but the problem still persists.
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Asir said:The color saturation on my laptop monitor increases and the overall display quality decreases whenever I unplug my Acer Nitro 5 from charging. How do I prevent the display from worsening every time after I unplug my laptop? I have already tried maxing battery performance, but the problem still persists.
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Asir said:The color saturation on my laptop monitor increases and the overall display quality decreases whenever I unplug my Acer Nitro 5 from charging. How do I prevent the display from worsening every time after I unplug my laptop? I have already tried maxing battery performance, but the problem still persists.
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So I must first uninstall my drivers then restart my laptop, and the drivers should reinstall on their own or must I go to device manager and install them manually? And if the problem still persists, that is when I should go to bios using F2, right?0
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Asir said:So I must first uninstall my drivers then restart my laptop, and the drivers should reinstall on their own or must I go to device manager and install them manually? And if the problem still persists, that is when I should go to bios using F2, right?Accept if its Helpful.0
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To update, I recently reinstalled my integrated graphics gpu (amd radeon) and the problem still persists. However, while the amd radeon driver was uninstalled, I believe my laptop ran on the nvidia gtx1650ti graphics and the overall display (especially the color saturation) improved, though other features such as cursor size (which grew) changed, not to my liking. Is it possible that my laptop has been preset to draw power from the dedicated gpu while its being charged while not doing so when unplugged? If so, how do I change this preset?0
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And I could not open bios using F2 or any of the F keys.
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Asir said:And I could not open bios using F2 or any of the F keys.
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers
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Asir said:To update, I recently reinstalled my integrated graphics gpu (amd radeon) and the problem still persists. However, while the amd radeon driver was uninstalled, I believe my laptop ran on the nvidia gtx1650ti graphics and the overall display (especially the color saturation) improved, though other features such as cursor size (which grew) changed, not to my liking. Is it possible that my laptop has been preset to draw power from the dedicated gpu while its being charged while not doing so when unplugged? If so, how do I change this preset?0
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