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Asus G750 Battery Performance

EpIcSnIpErZ23
Level 8
Hello, i am wondering if you can use Nvidia Inspector to raise the clock speed of the GTX 765m in the G750JW on battery. I was playing around with it earlier, and i could raise the clock speed on battery, but the Current clock speed wouldn't raise at all.




Thanks
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Asus G750JW-DB71
CPU: Intel Core i7-4700HQ
GPU: Nvidia GTX 765m [GPU CLOCK: 997MHZ] [MEMORY CLOCK: 6 GHZ]
RAM: 12GB
HDD: 1x 1TB HDD
SSD: 1x 64GB SSD
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Zygomorphic
Level 17
You really can't. The issue is the current draw on battery (which can't source as much current as the transformer). To solve this problem, plug your computer in. Otherwise, over-drawing the battery causes risks of fire and explosion. They are current-limited for your safety.
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EpIcSnIpErZ23
Level 8
Ok thanks, i noticed when i was using Nvidia Inspector the voltage bar was grayed out on battery, so you couldn't change the voltage.
Desktop: [CPU: i5-4670k] [GPU: R9 290x] [RAM: 8GB] [HDD: 3x 1tb Raid 0] [MOBO: MSI Z87 M-Power]

Asus G750JW-DB71
CPU: Intel Core i7-4700HQ
GPU: Nvidia GTX 765m [GPU CLOCK: 997MHZ] [MEMORY CLOCK: 6 GHZ]
RAM: 12GB
HDD: 1x 1TB HDD
SSD: 1x 64GB SSD
Steam ID: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198055414700/
Origin ID: DriftingSloth

EpIcSnIpErZ23 wrote:
Ok thanks, i noticed when i was using Nvidia Inspector the voltage bar was grayed out on battery, so you couldn't change the voltage.

No problem. That's part of the issue. Voltage and current are related. Changing the voltage up could have serious consequences on the battery, so it is disabled.
I am disturbed because I cannot break my system...found out there were others trying to cope! We have a support group on here, if your system will not break, please join!
http://rog.asus.com/forum/group.php?groupid=16
We now have 178 people whose systems will not break! Yippee! 🙂
LINUX Users, we have a group!
http://rog.asus.com/forum/group.php?groupid=23

Hey guys, speaking of battery... I just have a quick question.

My G750's battery, whether plugged into the charge cable or not, doesn't charge or lose batterly below 84%... I do not understand this. If someone could give me an explanation as to why I would greatly appreciate it!

curlymann13 wrote:
Hey guys, speaking of battery... I just have a quick question.

My G750's battery, whether plugged into the charge cable or not, doesn't charge or lose battery below 84%... I do not understand this. If someone could give me an explanation as to why I would greatly appreciate it!


Your screen has frozen, reboot 🙂

There is no way your machine is stuck at 84% battery, unplugged / plugged in. The software showing the level has stopped updating.

adamsyes
Level 8
Just a heads up. by using ASUS GPU Tweak (Win7 since Win8 one has issues) Enables you to overclock the Voltage. although I wouldn't recommend you to do so because it doesn't enable for a highter core clock or mem. it is there to have it set for a custom OC when GPU Boost 2.0 is executed (boost core clock depending on the demanding game it, it will auto overclock the core for you for reasonable FPS and heat output) Point is, with a Unlocked Bios. This can be usable to over clock voltage instead of using a Unlocked v-bios. thus saving time for reflashing or building the custom BIOS needed to unlock the g750 Hidden super uber magic powers

Hi I just wanted to know if i can play more than 4 hours with the AC plugged in and the battery? because others said that i should remove the battery if i will play for long hours. thank you!