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04-29-2020 08:16 AM
Hello,
I have enabled max performance on DC in bios. The latest bios update states that the option has been removed.
Why? If I upgrade, will I be able to enable turbo boost on battery? Will it remain enabled as it is now?
Thanks and best regards,
Matej
04-29-2020 10:11 AM
Hello
for my understanding setting has neen removed and it's disabled.
No way to enable it.
reason: I don't understand , in same cases it was useful.
Probably it's to avoid to have people enabling it , then complaining for a short battery life.
bye
04-30-2020 12:13 AM
Thanks very much. Huh, Looks like I'm stuck with the old bios....
I really hate the idea of having a relatively capable i7 that I cannot use to do cpu-intensive tasks like a quick video edit on the go and instead always seeking for AC power. I mean I bought a laptop, not a movable stationary PC...
Wouldn't a big warning about the battery drain near the setting be enough?
Regards,
Matej