How do I increase gaming power on my Helios 300 when my laptop is not plugged in?

thebigfiretruck
thebigfiretruck Member Posts: 2 New User
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
Whenever it is plugged in it can handle any game with ease but the second I unplug it; it begins to struggle even running counter strike at 30 fps. It is not capped at 30 however because sometimes it goes just above but it is unplayable and would like any advice. Thank you!

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  • thebigfiretruck
    thebigfiretruck Member Posts: 2 New User
    as an edit, yes all intel and Nvidia drivers are up to date
  • Skelomorph
    Skelomorph ACE Posts: 463 Pioneer
    The settings within the laptop throttle the CPU and GPU when it is on battery. Why? To increase battery life, and heavy drain on the battery will make the battery wear out a lot quicker.

    The main settings to improve the performance are within the settings of GeForce Experience. However, I advise not shutting it off, and just increasing the FPS limit to 45 or 60.

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    thebigfiretruck

    Please check for the BatteryBoost feature to help maximize battery life when the system is running on battery power. 
    This feature is enabled by default and will limit the maximum frame rate while on battery. The default setting is 30 frames per second but may be adjusted. Use the following steps to adjust BatteryBoost settings or to disable this feature.

    Click the icon labeled GeForce Experience to launch the NVIDIA GeForce Experience software.
    Click the Preferences tab. Click Battery Boost.
    Move the slider bar to adjust the setting for "Longer battery life", or uncheck the box labeled BatteryBoost to disable this feature.

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