Still my score is a bit worse then plugged in but much better! Compare my results plugged in VS battery here: Results: Before I had games like Rocket League drop to <30 fps and max. Windows 10 build 1803.Īny ideas? I'd really like to actually use my $2,300 gaming laptop to play games, without being tethered to a wall. I'd imagine this has something to do with the terrible frame rates I'm seeingĭrivers are all up to date. Noticed inside of task manager, it reports the CPU frequency at 0.79GHz, and doesn't change when on battery. Setting it to 60 or any value over 30 didn't seem to have any real change). I set the profile to "High Performance" in Gigabyte Smart Manager, set the fan control setting to "Gaming", set the preferred GPU to NVIDIA High-Performance GPU in NVIDIA Control panel, set the windows battery option to be "High Perfomance", and disabled NVIDIA Battery boost in Geforce experience (also tried leaving it enabled - seemed to run fine but capped at 30. However, the second you unplug, it drops down to the 20's. ![]() However, while on battery, I get nowhere near the same level of performance, especially in games.ĬSGO for instance, runs 144+ FPS no issues whatsoever.
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