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ApexOmonnna's avatar
4 years ago
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I removed a battery from my laptop because it was expanding and seemed dangerous.

Then I connected charging cable to it and tried playing Apex Legends, but the FPS was far less than the last time I played.
It usually performed around 120-150 fps before removing a battery, it now shows 40-60fps.

I have no idea what's going on and really need you to help solve this problem.

  • ApexOmonnna's avatar
    ApexOmonnna
    4 years ago

    Thank you for your replying.

    I've already checked it up in Nvidia Control Panel. I turned every setting to use maximum power, but it won't go better.

    I'll keep trying to find a way to get my laptop back.

    Have a nice weekend too <3

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  • Asmodeus566's avatar
    Asmodeus566
    Hero+
    4 years ago

    @ApexOmonnna 

    for the time being you should check your settings in regards to power saving modes as they do affect different types of software.

    Since you probably need a new batt getting a new one might get you back to where you were befor.

    I hope I was able to provide you with a viable option.

    Have a great weekend.

  • ApexOmonnna's avatar
    ApexOmonnna
    4 years ago

    Thank you for your replying.

    I've already checked it up in Nvidia Control Panel. I turned every setting to use maximum power, but it won't go better.

    I'll keep trying to find a way to get my laptop back.

    Have a nice weekend too <3

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