Gaming Laptop with Non-removable battery ?
Hello Guys I hope You will help me decide.
I want to buy this laptop:
Acer Aspire VX 15 15,6"
*Intel Core i7-7700HQ
*8 GB Ram
*GTX1050
*1TB HDD
but it has built-in battery.

How do I care about its battery?
Can it be connected to power while I'm playing and it has 100%? Correct me if I'm wrong but if it's not connected I may have lower FPS in games.
Can it be connected to power socket 24/7 or should I unpin it every time I turn off computer ?
Is Laptop better with removable battery? I was thinking about Asus ROG but it is more expensive.

I don't follow news about modern laptops so something may have changed. I know desktop PC are better but I need to move from time to time plus I don't play that much demanding games.

Thanks in advance
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When you play game, battery used as Back-UPS only - it have low volume.
Some people make a modification and are replaced with a larger or external battery, but this is difficult, avoid the warranty, and requires the modification of the charging module
Most laptops have the same. It cause absolutely no problems.
Mostly all newer Laptops do not have easy hot swap battery.
What are you real concerns? I see "zero"
You leave it plugged in whenever you want full performance.
The battery charging stops when it's full.
BMGaming a écrit :
Mostly all newer Laptops do not have easy hot swap battery.
What are you real concerns? I see "zero"
You leave it plugged in whenever you want full performance.
The battery charging stops when it's full.
I have read that it doesn't charge when it's 100% but when it goes to 95% it starts charge again thus uses battery life. I'm not sure.
True I don't have much concerns. My laptop will be usually plugged to power source. I just don't know if I can leave it or should I unplugg it when it is turned off. Sometimes I may take it on the walk and I don't want it to run out of power after one hour. I'm talking about one year+ after purchase.
Dernière modification de 🐼PANDArek; 27 avr. 2017 à 13h17
GamerNotLover a écrit :
BMGaming a écrit :
Mostly all newer Laptops do not have easy hot swap battery.
What are you real concerns? I see "zero"
You leave it plugged in whenever you want full performance.
The battery charging stops when it's full.
I have read that it doesn't charge when it's 100% but when it goes to 95% it starts charge again thus uses battery life. I'm not sure.
True I don't have much concerns. My laptop will be usually plugged to power source. I just don't know if I can leave it or should I unplugg it when it is turned off. Sometimes I may take it on the walk and I don't want it to run out of power after one hour. I'm talking about one year+ after purchase.

The manual should tell you all you need to know when you get it. Batteries dont last forever anyways. Some manufacturers says to unplug it if you turn it off, others you can leave it plugged in all the time.
Thank You
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Posté le 27 avr. 2017 à 12h23
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