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Charging While gaming

Anonymous
2019-02-15T12:13:15+00:00

Hello,

I was wondering If I could charge my hp laptop while playing games just so I can increase my fps frame rate or would that just damage my laptop battery over the long term.

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-02-15T12:38:42+00:00

    Hi yhiaalh

    My name is Sarah Kong and I am an independent adviser that is here to try and help you with your issue.

    You can keep it plugged in.

    It will not harm your machine in any way.

    However FPS is not due to power it is due to your GPU.

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-02-15T12:59:11+00:00

    Okay Great!

     but I have several  other questions 

    1- Is it normal for my laptop to cause loud fan noise while playing 

    2-how about if my laptop is fully charged can I still plug the charger and game on it the exact same time.

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-02-15T13:42:05+00:00

    yhiaalh,

    For your information...

    That what 'Independent Advisor' I.Torres just now posted, is plagiarized from

    a)  https://www.quora.com/Do-laptops-normally-make-noise/answer/Ryan-Baker-57  

    and from

    b) https://www.howtogeek.com/124715/should-i-leave-my-laptop-plugged-in-all-the-time/

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  4. Anonymous
    2019-02-15T13:04:18+00:00

    Suggest reading

    https://www.quora.com/Is-it-good-to-play-games-in-laptop-while-charging

    where you will also find the original post from which Independent Advisor I.Torres copied/pasted his reply...

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  5. Anonymous
    2019-02-15T12:26:30+00:00

    Hello yhiaalh, thanks to contact the Microsoft Community. My name is Israel Torres, I am an Independent Advisor.

    Yes, of course, you can do it.

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