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MichaelSAL74
10 months ago

yes… the notebook can retrieve its full performance and therefore overload the components installed 🤦 ♂️

Eclair89
10 months ago
Reply to  MichaelSAL74

It’s probably about the battery, which is permanently charged.

MichaelSAL74
10 months ago
Reply to  Eclair89

the battery doesn’t matter, because here the charging electronics grips and controls whether the device is supplied directly or the battery next door

broti0790
10 months ago

The life of the battery may not be significantly influenced. But if you’re only stationary with it anyway, you can’t care about it.

The device is definitely not “overloaded”. But the battery is constantly unloaded by use and then immediately recharged. The capacity of the battery will then certainly decrease a bit faster with time than if you only charge it until it is full and then it up to approx. 20% residual battery does not operate with cable.

In addition, laptops are often configured to show more power when connecting the power cable.

Commodore64
10 months ago

Of course not – on the contrary!

If you need the battery all the time, it is very quickly consumed.

Every charge movement causes wear. On the mains cable, the laptop is no longer used after charging, the laptop is then completely supplied from the network, so even no wear is produced.

In addition, a laptop can only have full power if it has mains current, the battery current is not large enough to run the hardware with maximum power.

So you always hurt the laptop if it doesn’t hang on the mains cable. Especially when playing, the battery has to bring high performances and breaks even faster.

SirSilenius
10 months ago

Only with charging cable brings the right gaming performance. You should not leave the cable permanently in it when the laptop is out, it will damage battery power in the long term. Simply, if you don’t shock, leave the battery empty and then keep it for a long time.

notting
10 months ago

It depends. Better notebooks can charge e.g. to 80%, even if the power supply is still connected. If the battery is always 100%, it will break faster.

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Hansikanzie
10 months ago

Probably, as the battery is permanently discharged and loaded.

thomas171101
10 months ago

No absolutely not you get the full power even with permanent power supply.