Well before my battery died(haven't replaced it yet), it was running great
Exactly what I was thinking because before the battery went out, it ran seamlessly.Save your cash. Something changed. Possibly you lost some settings when the battery died.
Check the system Preferences. Engergy Saver and Display.
There may be some bit of hardware that needs a reset too. I'm not up to speed on your exact computer but many of the mac laptops have independent power controllers that may need a hard reset after the battery dies.
If those are fine, check the settings inside D3.
No setting changed when the battery died, the thing that changed is that you no longer have a battery. All laptops now come with a power supply that is a little too small to run CPU and GPU at full speed, so they need to borrow power from the battery while gaming. My system can burn off about 10% an hour during intense gaming.
I imagine that moment-to-moment power consumption can vary a bit depending on whether the CPU and GPU hit a strait-away on code optimization. To guarantee that a batteryless system never goes into a deficit, it must assume the worst case, and underclock to where it still has a little surplus no matter what.
On your 2010 it's probably worth replacing the battery still. I'm a bit disappointed (and worried for my 2012) that yours is trash already, how much were you working on/off of wall power?
The battery is literally shot. It has to be plugged into the wall for the computer to work. "No batteries available"
Exactly what I was thinking because before the battery went out, it ran seamlessly.
Good information. The battery is literally shot. It has to be plugged into the wall for the computer to work. "No batteries available"
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BTW do you guys have any suggestions on where to get a good battery? for cheap?
I wouldn't recommend buying a cheap aftermarket battery if you don't want to run the risk of completely hosing your laptop. Also, installing them isn't trivial. Best let Apple take care of it.
Both those games play fine on the 8600m 512MB in my early 2008 MBP, i would have thought they would run ok on newer cards![]()
His problem is CPU working at 1/2 speed without battery, but Geforce8600 is faster than 330m anyway