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hey i buyd my asus but i have laging problems help?

rogeirik1989
Level 7
hey im not quite satisfied with my asus g750jx

works like a dream in bt4 and need for speed rivals with the dc connected but when i unplug the games starts to lag when i'm
use my battery i dont understand why


somebody know how to fix this?


a friend of mine have the same laptop and don't have that problem:(


thanx for help

regards Eirik
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rogeirik1989 wrote:
yes i did:( it was 100% as standard but i changed it to 50% and click use and restart and changed back 100% and click use and restart still no effect
dam.. used all day on this.. would be nice to have the chance to game on battery if you are on the fligth or somthing.. but i guess not


You do have possible choices to game on the go. You could get a battery inverter, like a car battery driven AC unit that lets you plug in an AC device in the car. It would be heavy, you could use a motorcycle battery - but check to see the current draw at normal battery voltage to see how long you could run the inverter + Asus power adapter.

That isn't the most efficient, so you could build a custom external battery + voltage adjustment to match the output of the Asus AC adapter and put a plug on it that matches the laptop. It would need to be a heavy duty solution so as to not get overheated due to the high current draw.

Might be a good "kickstarter" project, as with new graphics adapters drawing more and more power, there will be more laptops that either shutdown the high end graphics and run on the Intel built-in - or like the G750 just throttle the GTX performance.

Nehmia
Level 9
man no way, there is something missing

I have the same laptop

BIOS = 209
Power Plan Power4Gear Hybrid Performance
Min CPU utilization on battery power = 100
Min CPU utilization on AC power = 100

When I unplug the power, Power4Gear Hybrid automatically switches the plan to Power Saving, then I have to manually select Power4GearHybrid Performance plan and the CPU clock is @ 100% all the time
ASUS G750JX-CV050H
CPU: i7-4700HQ @ 2.40 GHz.
Memory: 32 GB DDR3 1600 MHz. Hynix RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 770M 3 GB GDDR5 RAM
Storage: 256 GB LiteOn LCM-256M3S SSD + 1 TB Seagate Momentus ST1000LM024 5400 RPM HDD
Screen: 17.3" Full HD 3D Glossy Screen
Router: ASUS RT-AC68U
OS: Windows 7 Professional (x64)
Security: Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus for PC Gamers

Nehmia wrote:
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When I unplug the power, Power4Gear Hybrid automatically switches the plan to Power Saving, then I have to manually select Power4GearHybrid Performance plan and the CPU clock is @ 100% all the time


Nehmia, that is why I uninstall Power4Gear Hybrid and use the Windows Balanced Plan for most of the time, and High Performance for benchmarking.

Keeping the Power Plan CPU setting at 100%/100% all the time is a waste of power and generates too much heat/noise when you don't need it. The Balanced plan with 0%/100% gives great performance, and spins down the CPU speed reducing the heat / fan noise during idle times.

Power4Gear doesn't offer anything more than the Windows Power Plans except for the annoyingly automatic switching to one of it's power plans away from the Windows ones, when I don't want it 🙂

rogeirik1989
Level 7
tnx for reply:) i do tha same as you bud when i unplug and still it lags. but if i'm in ac mode it runs like smooth