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So I have Lenovo i5. Nvidia 740m 6GB ram and 1 TB hd space. Now when I unplug the charger I noticed that the game became laggy and you can really see the difference when the charger is plugged in and unplugged. I already set the maximum performance when the charger is unplugged and plugged in. Even though it is still laggy.
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You will need to look the settings of nVidia. I'm sure there is something related to this. I'm not sure about nVidia because I've ATI card in my laptop and there is Catalyst program for it where I've set to High Performance for every game which needs good GPU.
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Check your battery settings. It's probably set to "balanced" or so when unplugged.
EDIT: Oh.. Sorry, seems that you've already done that..
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I don't think there is anything you can do other than change your game settings to low and lower your screen brightness and such.
I think it's because without charger your laptop is having issues balancing the power(videocard and screen and CPU)
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buy new pc or laptop , if you cant fix this prob
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I'm guessing your integrated graphics card (probably an Intel HD) is switched to when you unplug your laptop. I'm not experienced with nVidia cards, but take a look around the control panel for something like 'disable integrated graphics card'.
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Probably a built-in throttling system on your BIOS.