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Does performance come back once the battery is fully charged or is it bad all of the time? It could be that the battery charging circuitry is overheating and your firmware is detecting that and throttling the CPU. You can use the Sensors tool in HWinfo to check all the motherboard temperature sensors.– Mokubai ♦Commented Jul 17, 2023 at 12:30
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Do you have a power profile set, with On Battery set to Performance, and On Power set to Balanced/Low Performance?– spikey_richieCommented Jul 17, 2023 at 12:37
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@Mokubai No, it behaves same regardless the battery is full or not. I dont think it is overheating. I slows immediately when charger is connected. I checked temperature: acpitz=46.0°C SEN1=39.0°C INT3400 Thermal=20.0°C B0D4=46.0°C x86_pkg_temp=45.0°C ``` @spikey_richie I tried to switch the profiles but it is the same.– Ajaib SinghCommented Jul 17, 2023 at 14:20
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This is why I am quite sure there is a hardware issue needing service.– anonCommented Jul 17, 2023 at 14:21
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(1) Have you tried another power cable and is yours the original one? (2) Try removing the battery and running directly from the AC power supply, if possible. (3) This might be a problem with the power supply.– harrymcCommented Jul 17, 2023 at 14:48
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