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Please help me i am at the edge of raging

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i have a lenovo y510p with  single 755m and the 755m is enough for me it performs decently in games but the main thing is the 755m doesnt go above 135 mhz on battery ad it turns out lenovo locked it that way and i am really pissed cause i paid 900 dollars for a laptop to use on battery and it doesnt work on battery and i paid a lot for it and there is no way to return it and pretty much i just posted this to rage and see if u think it is stupid too

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Turn on high performance mode.

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alreay tried it

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You can't do anything about it. Lenovo laptops are designed not to let you use the dedicated GPU on batteries as it would draw "too much current".

 

I'm sure if it was hardware permissive then a 755m would run fine off the battery, but it's probably a reliability decision by Lenovo as it's heat that kills batteries quickly.

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i have a lenovo y510p with  single 755m and the 755m is enough for me it performs decently in games but the main thing is the 755m doesnt go above 135 mhz on battery ad it turns out lenovo locked it that way and i am really pissed cause i paid 900 dollars for a laptop to use on battery and it doesnt work on battery and i paid a lot for it and there is no way to return it and pretty much i just posted this to rage and see if u think it is stupid too

Yeah. Most laptops are like this.  The Aoris x3 for example.  All laptops reduce performance on battery, even when in high performance mode.  The problem is the fact that the battery does not supply enough power to max out your GPU.

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You can't do anything about it. Lenovo laptops are designed not to let you use the dedicated GPU on batteries as it would draw "too much current".

 

Yeah. Most laptops are like this.  The Aoris x3 for example.  All laptops reduce performance on battery, even when in high performance mode.  The problem is the fact that the battery does not supply enough power to max out your GPU.

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just run your laptop connected with the charger, i do that when gaming, doing work, i simply unplug the cord and run it on battery

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i kow thanks guys i didnt know a lot of laptops were like that just bugs me how i got a laptop when i could have made a pc with maybe a 970 for a bit more

My Cheap But Good Rig: I7-3770s, Intel Motherboard (actually made by intel), 16gb DDR3, Nvidia Gtx 1070, 250gb Samsung 850 EVO SSD, 750gb HDD, Evga 500 BR power supply

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i kow thanks guys i didnt know a lot of laptops were like that just bugs me how i got a laptop when i could have made a pc with maybe a 970 for a bit more

Heh I know that feeling. I searched up Gaming Laptop on amazon and rushed and got the Y580 2 years ago :P

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The hardware-based battery won't cut it for supplying power to the GPU, but if you were to hook up a high-drain lithium battery to it (one that has a laptop charging port, i.e. an IntoCircuit Power Castle.) it would provide you with one, maybe two hours of maxed out gaming (generous estimate) seeing as the laptop's not gonna be able to tell the difference between that and the wall.

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Yup that is just how gaming laptops work, sorry

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