Acer laptop doesn't go over 60 degrees celsius when on battery

bjorn_jwz_swagg_

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so, i have an acer aspire V5-591G, and when i unplugg or start up on battery the cpu and gpu won't go over 60 degrees celsius, and i don't know how to fix that. Because when the charger is putted in it goes (when in games) to like 82 degrees and doesn't folters but when i unplug the charger it goes folters right away. how can i fix this?!?
 

Sem_4_

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If you go to your power settings make sure the balanced profile is checked. next click next to balanced on change settings and then click on advanced energy settings.

In this window make sure your maximum processor settings are at 100% and your graphics card (PCI express) is set to balanced and not energy saving while on battery. You can go hrough all these settings and check if they are the same as on net power, this should give you the same performance.
 

bjorn_jwz_swagg_

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nope didn't do anything, i am thinking its in acer software or something because i have had 2 laptops and never had problems with those, and i don't think its an fault because it stops precise at 60 and dont goes any higher (ON BATTERY)
 


Change "passive cooling" to "active" in the Windows power plan.

It may be BIOS, as an attempt to save battery, who knows.
 

bjorn_jwz_swagg_

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Oh yea that does make a lot of sence :D
thanks, i am gonna try that
 

Sem_4_

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Could you still have a look at these power settings? my HP laptop with Nvidia graphics was set up to not use the graphics card to its full potential when on battery. These were factory settings so I also didn't change anything but had to change it if wanted maximum performance on battery.
 

bjorn_jwz_swagg_

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i have set it to high-preformance and have set everyting on maximum but still does the same thing