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08-24-2020 09:02 AM - edited 08-24-2020 01:25 PM
Hi
I bought Pavilion 15-CS3073Cl a week ago, and I love this laptop. But a problem is that when I play League of Legends, I can only play for a bit more than an hour, even when the laptop is fully charged.
I have seen a lot of post that said it is ok to play game while charging up. Is it really ok? Will it affect my battery on a long term run?
Also, can I remove the battery from the laptop?
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08-24-2020 05:12 PM
To get full performance when gaming, you need to use Main (AC). Running on battery alone will kill battery sooner because you need to charge battery more and the life of battery will be shorter when charging cycles go up.
You can remove battery and run on AC only, but the down side is when suddenly loosing power your machine may face unpredictable damages.
Please use the following guide to keep battery healthy
https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c01297640
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08-24-2020 05:12 PM
To get full performance when gaming, you need to use Main (AC). Running on battery alone will kill battery sooner because you need to charge battery more and the life of battery will be shorter when charging cycles go up.
You can remove battery and run on AC only, but the down side is when suddenly loosing power your machine may face unpredictable damages.
Please use the following guide to keep battery healthy
https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c01297640
Regards.
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