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and im having issue with my gpu it keep on running on 20w even if i charge it and when i disable and enable the gpu in device manager it work but still choppy can someone pls help me and sorry for my bad english
edit: the top one is before i disable the gpu and enable it back <3
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Open Control Panel. Search 'power plan'. Click 'edit power plan' in left pane. Click 'advanced power settings' in next pane. Expand processor power management fold. Change maximum processor state to 90 or 100% on battery and plugged in. Battery must also be near 100% and charger plugged in for maximum performance time
Open powershell as administrator and then paste this key: powercfg -duplicatescheme e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f14749eb61
Then press the enter key. An option called MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE will appear in the power options! See if it improves performance.
i have the same problem as your. my gpu laptop stuck at 20 watt. can you tell me how to fix it?
Follow all previous suggestions in this thread. if still no success, then click the green ask a question button and start your own new thread.
When i removed the battery, it runs normal at 60 watts. But when i insert the battery again, it runs at 20 watts.
Sorry for bad english
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I know how to fix your problem, you need to download and older version of Nvidia driver someone in this mentioned it
Guys, I think I have found the cause of the problem. I live in Brazil, and here we have some states with 110V in the electrical line and 220V for others. I suffer from the same problem: GPU limited to 20W. In a notebook's power brick, there are two different electronic circuits for 110V or 220V. In Santa Catarina state (220V), my GPU works limited at 20W, but in Paraná state (110V), it works completely normal, running games as it should. I think it may be related to your power brick; try using a transformer (110-220V or vice versa) or buy a new power brick and test it out. It's worth mentioning that I tried everything I could to resolve this problem (all of the Acer and Reddit forums I could find) before moving back to Paraná. I spoke with some engineer friends, and they think that should be the case.