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  1. zer

    Dualsense and PC quick question...

    Hi from Greece, just bought a Dualsense controller exclusivelly to use with PC, connected it fine via bluetooth but i'm beiing worried about the battery... How will i know it is time to charge it? Should i use a standard USB A to USB C cable like the one i use to charge Samsung phone? Does it...
  2. Hathaway

    Magnetic cable that supports fast charge?

    Hi guys So I bought a few magnetic cables for me and my partner to use on our Samsung S7 Edges, but the charge rate is seriously woeful. I'm not sure if this is a limitation of the technology or if I'm buying a crappy brand... they all look kinda the same. So rather than buying endlessly, I...
  3. Steftones

    Powering an MSI laptop on an aeroplane

    Hello, I own an MSI GF62 8rc laptop, the power supply that came with it is Input 100-240v 1.8A and Output 19.5v 6.92A 135W. I tried to power it on a long haul flight, but unfortunately the AC power could only deliver 110v 125W. Would I be able to use another charger to keep my laptop at least...
  4. Enfield

    Laptop CPU Speed Throttling & Battery Charging

    Hi All, I have a Lenovo ThinkPad E540 with an I7 4702MQ (it came with an i5). I have a problem whereby the laptop sometimes doesn't charge the battery and when it does (after I unplug the power lead and plug it back in again), the CPU is throttled to 0.79Ghz. I would add that the same problem...
  5. a_peach7890

    Laptop charging for five seconds then stopping

    Hi, I've just received a laptop (a Lenovo IdeaPad Z500) from a friend to fix as she spilt water on it a while ago. I put a new hard drive in and managed to get it to boot and install Windows 10. As it was initialising after the install, it turned off and has never turned back on. It felt very...
  6. Lordofdeath123

    Li-ion battery : Connected to AC at 100% vs. Charging 35%-75%.

    Hi all. I had a question about battery care. I know neither is ideal, but, of these two, which one is better? 1. Constantly having the Laptop connected to the AC at 100% 2. Charging to 75%, using on battery till its on 35%, than charging to 75% again etc. Ignoring the impracticality of the...
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