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Hello, when I am not charging my laptop, My temperatures are about 37-38 C, my average frequency is a little less than 1GHz, and my core voltage is 0.8V. However, when I plug in my laptop, the core voltage increases to 1.1V, my average frequency is rises to 2.4GHz, and my temps are 52-54 C. I know that Windows (Or my laptop manufacturer) is doing this because it has external power and doesn’t solely have to rely on the battery. However, I want to stop this so that my battery will charge faster and my temps will decrease. Is there anyway I can change this.

Thanks!

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Something to do with being in performance mode rather than battery saver I would say

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