Tapshyon Aug 31, 2020 @ 10:07pm
my laptop battery's draining when charging
every time i play heavy games like hitman and gta v, i always play it plugged in but the battery drains instead of charging.

will the battery break if i keep going?
or is there a solution or suggestion for what should i do?
or maybe the laptop is already designed to handle things like this and i can keep going safely?

my laptop is asus tuf gaming fx505dy if you're wondering. the battery is planted inside so i can't remove it.

p.s. i'm not english and i also don't really understand computer language. so i'm sorry if i take a long time understand some of your replies
Last edited by Tapshyon; Aug 31, 2020 @ 10:13pm
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
You be fine for both, the only possible effects is battery losing charge, or drain faster but you may see that happen years later, if you game everyday for couple hours, or so with full system load.

Basically when battery is no longer good, just replace them with new produce battery. But again this will take years for that to happen. Rule of thumb always ensure there enough air flow for the vents, as in never put laptop in small tight places when power on, or on fabric that affects air flow, as you don't want system to be overheating really, as this can affect system performance, as well may affect batterly life.
https://youtu.be/oaObQV755eY
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Dr.Shadowds 🐉 Aug 31, 2020 @ 11:07pm 
This is a design issue by Asus. Anyways there another model has same issue as you, and not just that, but there another topic where more users that have you model talk about FPS dropping when going below 50% battery. To me this clearly seems like a design issue Asus did not bother taking things into account, and possible just a overlook on the design of the product series, so nothing else you can do really that's from my understanding on this.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ASUS/comments/at3z5u/battery_draining_while_plugged_in_when_playing/

https://www.reddit.com/r/ASUS/comments/cdip8i/gaming_on_battery_in_asus_tuf_fx505dy/
Tapshyon Aug 31, 2020 @ 11:10pm 
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
This is a design issue by Asus. Anyways there another model has same issue as you, and not just that, but there another topic where more users that have you model talk about FPS dropping when going below 50% battery. To me this clearly seems like a design issue Asus did not bother taking things into account, and possible just a overlook on the design of the product series, so nothing else you can do really that's from my understanding on this.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ASUS/comments/at3z5u/battery_draining_while_plugged_in_when_playing/

https://www.reddit.com/r/ASUS/comments/cdip8i/gaming_on_battery_in_asus_tuf_fx505dy/
if i keep going, will it break the battery or laptop tho?
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Dr.Shadowds 🐉 Aug 31, 2020 @ 11:22pm 
You be fine for both, the only possible effects is battery losing charge, or drain faster but you may see that happen years later, if you game everyday for couple hours, or so with full system load.

Basically when battery is no longer good, just replace them with new produce battery. But again this will take years for that to happen. Rule of thumb always ensure there enough air flow for the vents, as in never put laptop in small tight places when power on, or on fabric that affects air flow, as you don't want system to be overheating really, as this can affect system performance, as well may affect batterly life.
https://youtu.be/oaObQV755eY
Last edited by Dr.Shadowds 🐉; Aug 31, 2020 @ 11:28pm
Tapshyon Sep 1, 2020 @ 12:20am 
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
You be fine for both, the only possible effects is battery losing charge, or drain faster but you may see that happen years later, if you game everyday for couple hours, or so with full system load.

Basically when battery is no longer good, just replace them with new produce battery. But again this will take years for that to happen. Rule of thumb always ensure there enough air flow for the vents, as in never put laptop in small tight places when power on, or on fabric that affects air flow, as you don't want system to be overheating really, as this can affect system performance, as well may affect batterly life.
https://youtu.be/oaObQV755eY
okay, thank you...
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