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01-06-2019 04:34 PM #1
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Asus ROG GL504GS SCAR Edition Battery Time/Life
Hello,
I'm worries about my asus laptop which I purchased few weeks back. I choose this laptop after comparing with lot others and watching lots of reviews.
I personally like Dave Lee because he does really great reviews and he also liked this laptop. He mentioned that he is getting around ~3 and 1/2 battery timing.
Problem is mine only last about 1and half hour when load is almost nothing. While using photoshop it last an hour. I also saw some comments on various articles saying they are getting 3 hours. Why not me?
Am I missing some drivers or something? I mentioned this because I'm facing issue installing Intel Graphics Driver on my laptop. It says system doesn't meet minimum requirements. Maybe this is the reason because Nvida GPU is being used for all application and that's definitely the reason for bad battery timing.
I would like to know from you guys are you facing the same problem and is it just me?
Let me know I'm anxiously waiting your help guys.
Thanks
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04-28-2019 02:29 AM #2
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Hello, I have a GL504GS and im only getting about 1 hour battery life normal browsing so im assuming it's normal since we both aren't getting 3.5hrs. Lol if 3.5hrs is actually possible please someone let us know
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04-29-2019 04:17 AM #3
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hi, try checking the refresh rate of your screen, 144 hz sure eats a lot of power than 60.
also, i tried this yesterday and it does improve mine, try disabling the Nahimic service in your processes, it also makes the stutter disappear too in mine
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10-11-2019 03:46 PM #4
abhi2603 PC Specs Laptop (Model) G531GV-ES014T Motherboard Intel HM370 Express Processor Core i7 9th Gen 9750H Memory (part number) GDDR6 16GB RAM Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2060 Monitor 15.6 inch 144Hz Refresh Rate Storage #1 1 TB SSD Power Supply 230 W AC Adapter Keyboard Illuminated Chiclet Per-Key RGB Keyboard OS Windows 10 Home x64
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10-12-2019 06:32 AM #5
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10-12-2019 11:30 AM #6
abhi2603 PC Specs Laptop (Model) G531GV-ES014T Motherboard Intel HM370 Express Processor Core i7 9th Gen 9750H Memory (part number) GDDR6 16GB RAM Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2060 Monitor 15.6 inch 144Hz Refresh Rate Storage #1 1 TB SSD Power Supply 230 W AC Adapter Keyboard Illuminated Chiclet Per-Key RGB Keyboard OS Windows 10 Home x64
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10-12-2019 01:48 PM #7
Those are best case scenarios. Minimum brightness, no kb backlight, idling, battery saver mode, no usb devices connected, hard drive turned off, no wifi, etc. I really doubt a gaming laptop with a small battery for its power would even come close to 3hrs of battery life.
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10-13-2019 12:32 PM #8
abhi2603 PC Specs Laptop (Model) G531GV-ES014T Motherboard Intel HM370 Express Processor Core i7 9th Gen 9750H Memory (part number) GDDR6 16GB RAM Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2060 Monitor 15.6 inch 144Hz Refresh Rate Storage #1 1 TB SSD Power Supply 230 W AC Adapter Keyboard Illuminated Chiclet Per-Key RGB Keyboard OS Windows 10 Home x64
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Well, thanks for giving me some relief.
I would really appreciate if you can check out this link where the reviewer tells about the battery life :
https://beebom.com/asus-rog-strix-sc...g531gv-review/
He has mentioned this :
"As far as battery life is concerned, the ROG Strix Scar III G531GV doesn’t really do anything great here. In my usage of the laptop, which is mostly Google Chrome and Photoshop, with the occasional YouTube video, or a TV show on Netflix or Prime Video, the laptop lasted around 2.5 to 3 hours on a charge – now that’s fine, but it’s not the best and it can quickly get annoying, having to charge the laptop every few hours especially if you’re at work. "
I was getting worried because I barely get 1.5 hrs of backup on my laptop.
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10-13-2019 01:47 PM #9
They usually test the battery life using pcmark. It's just a "synthetic battery benchmark" or whatever you wanna call it. I don't trust it. I would say 2hrs would be a more realistic number and I'm pretty sure you could squeeze 30 more minutes out of your battery by completely turning down the brightness, kb backlight, unplugging the mouse and all that.
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10-22-2019 04:14 AM #10
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