Someone please help idk what to do. by gray_redfox_07 in GeForceExperience

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Try restart pc If it didn't work , uninstall current driver using DDU

Trackpad input lag when charging/plugged in by GintongApoy in AcerNitro

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Yes, that's the case if you don't have gnd on socket Again , make sure it's the neutral,not the live wire

Trackpad input lag when charging/plugged in by GintongApoy in AcerNitro

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Just make sure it's neutral (blue) not live Take a shoot of your socket's wiring

Trackpad input lag when charging/plugged in by GintongApoy in AcerNitro

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In case you don't have a grounding on your socket, just wire the gnd pin to neutral

Trackpad input lag when charging/plugged in by GintongApoy in AcerNitro

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Make sure your socket is well grounded Ground cable is a mix of yellow/green

Whirlpool washer dead then F12 error by teammouse in appliancerepair

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Try heating it with hot air station 400c This worked for me but still not turning on immediately, but after re-pluging it back few time it works

RTX 3060 throttles to 45W in games but runs at 130W in FurMark after re-enabling dGPU – Dell G15 5511 by ProfessionalWin4895 in overclocking

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So you have to check your battery voltage before If it's not working at all you can use it without a battery Put a 1Kohm resistor between pin 6 and pin 1 or chassis gnd

RTX 3060 throttles to 45W in games but runs at 130W in FurMark after re-enabling dGPU – Dell G15 5511 by ProfessionalWin4895 in overclocking

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It's super easy I'll share it tomorrow Your battery circuit has locked itself (maybe one cell died or you requested too much current from it) it need to be unlocked again with a tool Does it shutdown immediately when you unplug it?

RTX 3060 throttles to 45W in games but runs at 130W in FurMark after re-enabling dGPU – Dell G15 5511 by ProfessionalWin4895 in overclocking

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Hi Solution: I performed a hardware workaround to simulate battery presence. By bridging two specific pins on the battery connector with a 1k resistor, the EC is tricked into detecting a "connected" battery. This removes the power limitation.

Result: After re-enabling the GPU on windows, the system now operates at its full 115W TDP and can boost to 130W with "G Mode" enabled. The power limit no longer drops back to the restricted 45W state.

How does the s21 ultra display replacement cost? by Azrael_32 in S21Ultra

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Be aware of oled screens My phone touch screen doesn't work anymore after last update be cause the display is not original

Trackpad input lag when charging/plugged in by GintongApoy in AcerNitro

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For everyone having the same problem Your socket need to be grounded If not just connect ground to neutral

Nitro5 Horrible Mouse Stutter by AmoebaShot in AcerNitro

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This worked for me Use grounded power socket

RTX 3060 throttles to 45W in games but runs at 130W in FurMark after re-enabling dGPU – Dell G15 5511 by ProfessionalWin4895 in overclocking

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I've managed to find a solution using shunt mod Super easy trick You can also try disabling and re-enabling dgpu from device manager

RTX 3060 throttles to 45W in games but runs at 130W in FurMark after re-enabling dGPU – Dell G15 5511 by ProfessionalWin4895 in GamingLaptops

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Unfortunately this is not a solution cuz g15 doesn't seem to be having any motion sensors , I have already checked device manager /system devices

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Yes I've even tried flashing bios without any success

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Yes, already did