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Hi,
I recently found out about the Battery Manager options in the BIOS.

 

Since I primarily use my notebook in the office and it is therefore almost always connected to the charging cable, the option “Maximize my battery health” seemed the most suitable to me, since this is exactly the situation described in the corresponding video on YouTube and you should use this option when the notebook is mostly connected to the cable.

I have now activated and saved this option.

 

However, I have noticed that my notebook still charges up to 100% when it is being charged and not 80% as explained in the video. Is this intentional or have I configured something incorrectly here?

 

Another question I have is, if the notebook only charges up to 80%, can I leave it connected to the power supply or is it advisable to unplug it? In other words, if I have activated the option and I leave it connected to the power supply, will it stop charging at 80% even if it is plugged in or is there a possibility that it will actually charge up to 100%?

 

Many thanks in advance!

 

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What is the bios version?

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W82 Ver. 01.01.03 03/18/2024

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Hi, I 'm also having the same issue.

My BIOS version is V72 Version 01.06.03, 15/8/2024

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