Help,
My Acer's battery is just dead because i forgot to plug the AC adapter when i playing Pro evolution socer 2017. Playing until the battery depleted, then it won't charge anymore, is dead. I've tried anything to get it back alive, failed. So my notebook is now have no battery, it's removed completely.
The thing is that now when i play any games, it's stutters randomly. Stutter just under 2 seconds randomly. Sometime the solution is to cap the frames, and limit the cpu to 85% max load at power management. Sometime it won't work.
I monitor the "perfCap Reason" in GPU-z. When stutters began, the label often change to "Pwr".
I think is not because overheat, it stays under 72C for CPU and GPU. This happened right after my battery is dead.
Things i've done :
Reset cmos battery
Reinstall driver
Reinstal Windows 10 on another drive
Update BIOS
And I have borrowed friend's AC adpter, problem still presist.
I have Acer E5 573G
Intel i5-5200u
Nvidia 940M 2GB DDR3
Galax L-series SSD 120
8GB 1600 L-DDR3
1080 screen
Is my laptop throttled because the damage protection by manufacturer, because my notebook have no battery?
or is it simply a hardware failure ?
My Acer's battery is just dead because i forgot to plug the AC adapter when i playing Pro evolution socer 2017. Playing until the battery depleted, then it won't charge anymore, is dead. I've tried anything to get it back alive, failed. So my notebook is now have no battery, it's removed completely.
The thing is that now when i play any games, it's stutters randomly. Stutter just under 2 seconds randomly. Sometime the solution is to cap the frames, and limit the cpu to 85% max load at power management. Sometime it won't work.
I monitor the "perfCap Reason" in GPU-z. When stutters began, the label often change to "Pwr".
I think is not because overheat, it stays under 72C for CPU and GPU. This happened right after my battery is dead.
Things i've done :
Reset cmos battery
Reinstall driver
Reinstal Windows 10 on another drive
Update BIOS
And I have borrowed friend's AC adpter, problem still presist.
I have Acer E5 573G
Intel i5-5200u
Nvidia 940M 2GB DDR3
Galax L-series SSD 120
8GB 1600 L-DDR3
1080 screen
Is my laptop throttled because the damage protection by manufacturer, because my notebook have no battery?
or is it simply a hardware failure ?