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Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Oct-Dec '22. 2700 pagez & 483k viewz

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Well, got my G3 battery drain issue figured out, now I'm trying to find a work around......Dell G3 GAMING LAPTOP......This is not an "issue". This system model uses a hybrid charging method. When you run graphics or CPU intensive application the system will use power from both the battery and the charger to run the process. During this, the battery will drain out even if it is plugged in. This will not be observed if you use non-intensive applications
So in other words, get used to the inevitable "battery is low" message when you hot on a punk's azz you really wanna snuff cause he been trash talking. What dumbfuck engineer thought this would be a good design for a GAMING LAPTOP....so my GAMING LAPTOP is great for everything BUT gaming.....and using any power block other than the original that shipped with your laptop is not reccomended......so using their 180 watt instead of the 130 watt is not recommended even though it would most likely fix the problem....
 
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