Does Nitro 5 2022 models have bypass charging?

DBuster
DBuster Member Posts: 1 New User
edited January 27 in Nitro Gaming

I am just curious if Nitro 5 have bypass charging since it is only possible to access Performance Mode when charging. Also I am aware that using a device while charging will reduce that lifespan of the battery. Having bypass charging will remove or lessen the battery stress while using the device while plugged in like some modern smart phones. Thanks everyone!

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 15,431 Trailblazer

    I don't know where you got that from but there is no such thing as "reducing lifespan or causing battery stress" for a LI-Ion battery. The only way to ruin any chargeable battery is to deplete it to zero charge, that will kill or damage battery cells to the point that it cannot be recharged anymore. Use your laptop battery with the power adapter plugged in as much as possible, especially under heavy load like gaming, you can leave the power adapter plugged in 24/7 without causing any detrimental effects for the battery. Disable or uninstall battery limiter bloatware and don't use the battery charging feature in ACC. To get maximum hours out of your battery use Balanced Power Plan this will also reduce the temperature of the CPU and GPU.

  • yewsurname
    yewsurname Member Posts: 3 New User

    Since this keeps popping up as one of the top results in google, here's my educated take on li-ion tech. TLDR: your post is mostly inaccurate and here's why:

    1. "There is no such thing as 'reducing lifespan or causing battery stress' for a Li-ion battery."

    • Fact Check: Incorrect. Li-ion batteries are sensitive to certain conditions that can reduce their lifespan, such as:
      • Heat: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can accelerate battery degradation.
      • High or Low State of Charge: Keeping a Li-ion battery at 100% charge or depleting it to 0% repeatedly can stress the battery and shorten its lifespan over time.

    2. "The only way to ruin any chargeable battery is to deplete it to zero charge, that will kill or damage battery cells to the point that it cannot be recharged anymore."

    • Fact Check: Partially true.
      • While deep discharging (depleting to 0%) can harm a Li-ion battery, modern devices have built-in safety mechanisms to prevent the battery from truly reaching 0%. They typically shut down before reaching critical low voltage.
      • There are other ways to damage a battery, such as overcharging (though modern chargers prevent this) or exposing it to extreme temperatures.

    3. "Use your laptop battery with the power adapter plugged in as much as possible, especially under heavy load like gaming."

    • Fact Check: Context-dependent.
      • Keeping the power adapter plugged in is generally fine for modern laptops with battery management systems that prevent overcharging. However:
        • Heat from heavy loads (like gaming) can degrade the battery if it stays inside the laptop.
        • For gaming or high-load tasks, some users remove the battery (if possible) to minimize heat exposure and preserve the battery.

    4. "You can leave the power adapter plugged in 24/7 without causing any detrimental effects for the battery."

    • Fact Check: Mostly true for modern laptops.
      • Most modern laptops are designed with smart charging systems that stop charging the battery when it reaches 100% and run directly off the power adapter. However:
        • Continuous high charge levels combined with heat (from the CPU/GPU) can still reduce battery health over time.

    5. "Disable or uninstall battery limiter bloatware and don't use the battery charging feature in ACC."

    • Fact Check: Subjective.
      • "Battery limiter bloatware" and features like ASUS Armoury Crate Control (ACC) are designed to let users control charging thresholds to preserve battery health.
      • Using these features can extend battery lifespan by preventing full charges or discharges, which contradicts the advice to uninstall them.

    6. "To get maximum hours out of your battery, use Balanced Power Plan; this will also reduce the temperature of the CPU and GPU."

    • Fact Check: True.
      • Using the Balanced Power Plan reduces power consumption by optimizing CPU and GPU usage, resulting in lower temperatures and extended battery life.

    Final Verdict:

    The statement contains some accurate points but oversimplifies or misrepresents key aspects of Li-ion battery care. Specifically:

    • Li-ion batteries do experience stress from certain charging behaviors (e.g., staying at 100% or 0% for long periods).
    • Modern laptops mitigate some risks through built-in management systems, but heat remains a primary concern during heavy tasks like gaming.
    • Features like charging thresholds in tools like ACC are helpful for preserving battery lifespan and shouldn’t be dismissed outright.

    For optimal battery health:

    • Avoid deep discharges and maintaining 100% charge for extended periods.
    • Minimize exposure to heat.
    • Use charging limiters if available.
  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 15,431 Trailblazer

    Hi, I disagree with your post and urge you to study the subject instead of googling the web. 😉

  • yewsurname
    yewsurname Member Posts: 3 New User

    Hi,

    I appreciate your participation in this discussion, but I must point out that the misinformation you're spreading about lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries is not just incorrect but potentially harmful. Sharing opinions as facts—without substantiated evidence—can lead others to damage their devices based on flawed advice.

    Your claim that “there is no such thing as reducing lifespan or causing battery stress” is demonstrably false and ignores decades of scientific research and technical advancements. Here’s why your statements are not only misleading but dangerous to those looking for accurate guidance:

    1. Heat and Battery Stress are Proven to Degrade Li-ion Batteries

    Li-ion batteries are highly sensitive to heat and charging behaviors. Research from NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) confirms that prolonged exposure to high temperatures or staying at a high state of charge (100%) significantly accelerates battery degradation. You can read the study here:
    https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy15osti/64171.pdf

    2. Deep Discharge and Overcharging Risks

    While most devices prevent true deep discharges or overcharging, these features are not foolproof. A review published in MDPI highlights that deep cycling (repeatedly going to 0%) increases internal resistance, reduces capacity, and shortens the battery’s lifespan. Details are available here:
    https://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/10/7/220

    3. Dismissing Battery Management Features is Irresponsible

    Calling battery limiter tools or charging features “bloatware” is a disservice to others. These tools exist because manufacturers know Li-ion batteries degrade faster when kept at 100% charge. For example, ASUS Armoury Crate and similar systems allow users to set charging thresholds (e.g., 80%) to prolong battery health. Advising people to disable such features is actively encouraging practices that may harm their devices.

    The Real-World Consequences of Misinformation

    When you spread unverified and incorrect information, it can lead to:

    • Financial loss: People may need to replace their batteries or devices sooner due to poor care.
    • Frustration: Users following bad advice might experience sudden shutdowns, reduced capacity, or device overheating.
    • Wasted resources: The increased production of batteries to replace prematurely degraded ones adds to e-waste and environmental harm.

    This isn’t a matter of opinion or debate—there is a wealth of peer-reviewed research and real-world evidence that contradicts your statements. Here are a few additional resources for your reference:

    • "Exploring Lithium-Ion Battery Degradation: A Concise Review of Critical Factors"
      https://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/10/7/220
    • "Degradation Mechanisms and Lifetime Prediction for Lithium-Ion Batteries"
      https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy15osti/64171.pdf
    • "Lithium-Ion Battery Degradation: What You Need to Know"
      https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/cp/d1cp00359c

    I urge you to reflect on the responsibility that comes with sharing advice in public forums. Providing inaccurate or oversimplified information is not only irresponsible but risks leading others astray. If you truly want to contribute, take the time to back your claims with verifiable, peer-reviewed evidence instead of unfounded opinions.

    Let’s strive to share accurate information to help everyone make informed decisions. Anything less is a disservice to the community.

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 15,431 Trailblazer
    edited January 27

    Hi, this is a free world, believe whatever you want to believe. You are also presumptuously posting on someone else's thread, better start your own thread that may getter better results.
    Have a great day 😉

  • yewsurname
    yewsurname Member Posts: 3 New User

    True, I'll continue to believe in facts and evidences than opinions.