Aurelio Poncedra Posted February 14, 2020 Posted February 14, 2020 Since I got my new laptop I have noticed an issue related with 320 and 321. A few seconds after rolling, my laptop battery disconnects by itself. It only occurs with fslabs airplanes. A help will be appreciated. I purposely bought this rig to play P3D and 320's. It does not disconnect in other games. i7 4970h 2060 RTX 6Gb 16Gb Ram W10 Home
Ralf Medernach Posted February 14, 2020 Posted February 14, 2020 Do you connect your laptops battery to the APU and do you disconnect the APU after start-up, before starting to roll? Sorry, joke, couldn't refrain. Just wondering if your laptop's power settings are set to maximum performance and if you plug your laptop's electricity supply cable when flying? If not, I'd recommend doing so. While I find this problem weird, I can only imagine it has something to to with power usage. Thanks, Ralf
Aurelio Poncedra Posted February 14, 2020 Author Posted February 14, 2020 1 hour ago, Ralf Medernach said: Do you connect your laptops battery to the APU and do you disconnect the APU after start-up, before starting to roll? Sorry, joke, couldn't refrain. Just wondering if your laptop's power settings are set to maximum performance and if you plug your laptop's electricity supply cable when flying? If not, I'd recommend doing so. While I find this problem weird, I can only imagine it has something to to with power usage. Thanks, Ralf Hi Ralf ! haha good joke mate Yes, my settings are set to maximun perfomance even with the charger unplugged. I always fly with the battery plug in. It is just happen to me with fslabs
Aurelio Poncedra Posted February 14, 2020 Author Posted February 14, 2020 Kind of solved by NVIDIA Panel Control. I changed Energy control mode to max perfomance. The laptop battery did not disconnect. 1
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