Leave your gaming laptop plugged in?
Should I always plug my gaming laptop into a power outlet while playing? Is that good for the battery?
Should I always plug my gaming laptop into a power outlet while playing? Is that good for the battery?
What can I do about it? Details: It's a charging station for two devices. As soon as the devices are fully charged or there's no more device to charge, the beeping starts. What can I do about it?
Hi, I'm considering switching to an Nvidia graphics card instead of the RX 7900 XT and whether it would be worth it in terms of price-performance
When I search, the signal drops after about 10 meters and says it's too far away. Is there something I can adjust or something? I have an iPhone 13 mini.
Hello, As you can see from the title, I am in the price range of a MacBook M1. I need a notebook for my studies and occasional video editing. What speaks in favor of a MacBook is that I would hate to go without a 120/144hz display. Besides, it has a graphics card inside, so…
I want to sell this airsoft that was given to me but unfortunately the battery is empty and I don't know how and where to charge or replace it.
I have the following problem with my not-so-old iPad: I hadn't used it for about 5-6 weeks until I wanted to use it again today. Naturally, the battery was completely dead. However, when I plugged it in and tried to charge it, nothing happened on the iPad, absolutely nothing. No charging or Apple symbol. It…
The battery is anger, which regulates charging electronics
but you can only play over the battery, then you have even less power than your desktop
It’s not good for the battery. In contrast to the e-car, there is usually no particularly good battery & charging monitoring in these devices.
Since modern gaming laptops, however, the battery cannot simply be removed & you are usually lost a lot of power on battery operation, unfortunately you have no choice but to leave it on the net if you want the full power.
Filed notebooks can be said not to charge, for example, >80%, which protects the battery in continuous power supply. And there are the non-skinned notebooks, because the battery does not last so long.
Notification
the device it is waving from where it gets its power.
but “gaming-laptop” I always see “holland bike for the tour de france”
gaming, i.e. full-gas casting on a thin/small device that brings as well as no cooling, how should this go in compared to the right gaming pcs that have monstrous cooling elements so that their components survive a few years despite continuous heat load?
You don’t get the full power