Gaming on the Nitro V 15/16 (While Plugged In) = Battery Anxiety

Ash22
Ash22 Member Posts: 5

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It’s honestly frustrating that this issue still exists. The Nitro V 15/16 has decent specs. My Nitro V 16 has an RTX 4060, Ryzen 7 8000 series, and a 165Hz display… so naturally, you'd expect it to actually handle gaming properly. And it does, performance-wise; FPS is good. But the system can’t pull enough power from the charger (limited to 135W… like seriously? With an RTX 4060?), so the battery drains rapidly during gameplay even while plugged in. Once it drops under 40% (and it takes only around 2–3 hours, depending on the game), performance takes a nosedive.

I find it pretty ridiculous that, to game for more than that, especially with these specs, we’re forced to undervolt, cap FPS to 60, and lower graphic settings just to keep the battery alive. I should’ve just kept my 7-year-old Nitro 5 at this point. That completely defeats the purpose of getting a laptop with high-end hardware in the first place.

A lot of people (including myself) already tried buying higher-wattage chargers, thinking it would help. It didn’t. And yet, we haven’t seen any actual solutions or updates from Acer to fix this.

This isn’t a minor inconvenience, at least not for those like me who bought the laptop for what it’s advertised for: gaming. At the very least, we need a firmware or BIOS update to allow the system to pull more power.

We’re not asking for the moon. Just give us the chance to use a charger that can keep up with the laptop’s needs

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