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No, my laptop was well within warranty, so I didn't have to pay for anything. I just lodged a complaint on the Acer website, and a technician contacted me. He came to my home in order to check the laptop and brought a new Adapter with him.
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Well, my laptop was well within its warranty period, so I didn't have to pay anything :). I just lodged a repair request on the Acer website and a technician came to my home with a new adapter.
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No problem with the laptop :). I would've absolutely recommended it a few months back, but Predator 2020 is here already and it is awesome! A lot of new features including the 4d aeroblade fans (for better cooling). Plus, since the 3000 series graphics have already been declared by NVidia, although there's not much news…
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No. I contacted Acer and they replaced my AC Adapter. No problems since then, touchwood😇.
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xapim said: Hi! Thanks for your reply! The thing is, I've started with 100% battery and the AC Adapter connected, still the moment the game boots up, the charging light switches off, there is a "beep" and charging stops. I've also continued playing till the battery drops below 40%, after which neither the battery starts…
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Update: I got my laptop serviced, and it turns out that the AC Adapter was faulty. I'll test it for a few more weeks before coming to a conclusion. Thanks!
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Yes I would've done it asap, if COVID hadn't happened smh. Also, the Adapter isn't faulty as the supplied voltage is +- 0.1 V of the rated value. Thanks anyway.
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Yes I understand that. I don't care if the battery charges or discharges. All I'm saying is that the orange light on the side, which indicates that the AC Adaptor is connected, turns off (neither Blue nor Orange, just Off), while playing a game. To provide sufficient power, the adapter can direct all its power to the GPU…
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Yeah sure! It is PH315-52-58AV. HWiNFO64 Shows battery wear equal to 0.0% (Screenshot here:). Thanks a lot!
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Hi! From what I've seen, you have the same issue as mine. Even I'm not being able to find a fix :(. I have played Ghost Recon: Wildlands, NFS: Payback, Crysis 2, all on very-high to ultra settings! My laptop is just 7 months old. Everything was fine until recently, I booted up Dishonored 2, and the exact same issue…
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I have the same problem and I haven't solved it yet, even after a battery reset and battery re-calibration :(. Have you found a fix?
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Hi! Thanks for your answer. Well, I disabled both of them and found that the charger still got disconnected, on booting up heavy games like Dishonored 2 and Wolfenstein: Youngblood, although now, the performance is a bit better, which is kind of obvious. Another thing that I've noticed is that on HWinfo, the performance…
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xapim said: Hi! Thanks for your reply! The thing is, I've started with 100% battery and the AC Adapter connected, still the moment the game boots up, the charging light switches off, there is a "beep" and charging stops. I've also continued playing till the battery drops below 40%, after which neither the battery starts…
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Update: The above-mentioned problem doesn't occur for light (Dave Mirra's BMX) or moderately heavy (My Friend Pedro, 2019) games. I've also downgraded to a previous version of the Nvidia driver, still no change for heavy games like Dishonored 2 and Wolfenstein: Youngblood.