My brand new laptop Predator helios 500 PH517-61 (amd version)

sanjayraina_03
sanjayraina_03 Member Posts: 11

Tinkerer

edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
It has a smooth gameplay when connected to power but when discconected from the power cable it lags a lot in games like far cry , farcry  etcc.. ,can anyone find a solution 

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  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,623 Pathfinder
    Laptops, in general, are NOT designed to game heavy on battery. The power the components pull can't be supplied by battery. So you need to be connected to power supply if you want to play heavy games. Battery is for normal day to day tasks.
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  • xapim
    xapim ACE Posts: 7,257 Pathfinder
    That is completely normal as it was said above the battery will only be good to browse etc light tasks, regarding gaming the battery is needed to help the adapter when this one cannot provide enough power in high demanding tasks/games always play on AC and make sure the battery is 100% charged befor you start long sessions


    https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/11532543

    UserBenchmarks: Game 43%, Desk 61%, Work 40%
    CPU: Intel Core i5-7300HQ - 63.5%
    GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050-Ti (Mobile) - 41.9%
    SSD: WDC WDS200T2B0B-00YS70 2TB - 71.4%
    HDD: WD WD10SPZX-00HKTT0 1TB - 93.7%
    RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 2666 C15 2x16GB - 76.8%
    MBD: Acer Predator G3-572

    I'm not an Acer employee. (just here to help in the best way i can)
    If my answer fixed you issue please accept it for any other users who search for it would find it quickly thanks :)
    If you want to learn more about undervolting/optimizing windows join the Predator fb group and youtube channel:

    Owner/Admin (HOTEL HERO/Red-Sand/Opoka Opoka)
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/PredatorHelios300
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNJwGUHxSJ8FKqAhnOqQuAw
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  • sanjayraina_03
    sanjayraina_03 Member Posts: 11

    Tinkerer

    sri369 said:
    Laptops, in general, are NOT designed to game heavy on battery. The power the components pull can't be supplied by battery. So you need to be connected to power supply if you want to play heavy games. Battery is for normal day to day tasks.
    thansk you so much for replying sir
  • sanjayraina_03
    sanjayraina_03 Member Posts: 11

    Tinkerer

    xapim said:
    That is completely normal as it was said above the battery will only be good to browse etc light tasks, regarding gaming the battery is needed to help the adapter when this one cannot provide enough power in high demanding tasks/games always play on AC and make sure the battery is 100% charged befor you start long sessions
    thank you so much for replying sir
  • xapim
    xapim ACE Posts: 7,257 Pathfinder
    edited February 2019
    @sanjayraina_03 please accept the answer(s) that solved your question/issue so everyone can see it on top when looking for it and also see it was solved thanks :)


    https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/11532543

    UserBenchmarks: Game 43%, Desk 61%, Work 40%
    CPU: Intel Core i5-7300HQ - 63.5%
    GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050-Ti (Mobile) - 41.9%
    SSD: WDC WDS200T2B0B-00YS70 2TB - 71.4%
    HDD: WD WD10SPZX-00HKTT0 1TB - 93.7%
    RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 2666 C15 2x16GB - 76.8%
    MBD: Acer Predator G3-572

    I'm not an Acer employee. (just here to help in the best way i can)
    If my answer fixed you issue please accept it for any other users who search for it would find it quickly thanks :)
    If you want to learn more about undervolting/optimizing windows join the Predator fb group and youtube channel:

    Owner/Admin (HOTEL HERO/Red-Sand/Opoka Opoka)
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/PredatorHelios300
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNJwGUHxSJ8FKqAhnOqQuAw
    Acer support:
    https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/service-contact
    http://www.acer.com/worldwide/support/