Hi guys,
Simple question: Does having the battery plugged in have an effect on the performance of the (any) laptop? And will it make the hard drive do it stuff faster?
Laptop Specs:
Dell Inspirion 15 5559
Baby i3 - 6100u
8GB of RAM
1TB HDD (WD blue WD10JPVX)
**I usually run my laptop on AC with the Batteries removed.
In past few days, my laptop suddenly became so sluggish that it was barely able to do web browsing (with 8 tabs or less). I removed all the bloatware and disabled all process that wasn't necessary for normal laptop operation but the everything was still a crawl.
CPU usage is below 10%, RAM is 40% and Disk never got above 10%-ish. No malware or virus whatsoever since I just did a refresh on the abomination of a OS (Windows 10). And the free space in the HDD is 70%. And I noticed that the boot time was 15-17 sec, on average.
I was out of options of what to do next. That was when I thought of charging the laptop battery because...why not? A fully charged battery is a happy battery, right? So I plugged in the battery and rebooted the laptop. To my surprise, the boot time changed to 9 sec. and the performance was fast. So what happened? Any ideas?
Simple question: Does having the battery plugged in have an effect on the performance of the (any) laptop? And will it make the hard drive do it stuff faster?
Laptop Specs:
Dell Inspirion 15 5559
Baby i3 - 6100u
8GB of RAM
1TB HDD (WD blue WD10JPVX)
**I usually run my laptop on AC with the Batteries removed.
In past few days, my laptop suddenly became so sluggish that it was barely able to do web browsing (with 8 tabs or less). I removed all the bloatware and disabled all process that wasn't necessary for normal laptop operation but the everything was still a crawl.
CPU usage is below 10%, RAM is 40% and Disk never got above 10%-ish. No malware or virus whatsoever since I just did a refresh on the abomination of a OS (Windows 10). And the free space in the HDD is 70%. And I noticed that the boot time was 15-17 sec, on average.
I was out of options of what to do next. That was when I thought of charging the laptop battery because...why not? A fully charged battery is a happy battery, right? So I plugged in the battery and rebooted the laptop. To my surprise, the boot time changed to 9 sec. and the performance was fast. So what happened? Any ideas?