L512 Slowdown while charging

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L512 Slowdown while charging

#1 Post by rossmosis » Sun Sep 19, 2010 3:12 pm

My laptop runs fine when its not plugged in, but the second I plug it in it slows way down. Once I unplug it it speeds back up again. It's plugged in right now and the text is lagging like crazy. What's going on?
main desktop: PowerMac G5 2ghz Late 2005. 4gb RAM, 400&160gb HDD. NEC 2490wuxi touchscreen. IBM Model M keyboard.
main laptop: ThinkPad L512 i5.
mobile laptop: ThinkPad x61t.
classic gaming laptops: iBook Lime 466mhz. PowerBook Lombard 400mhz.
hackintosh: ThinkPad T60. Snow Leopard.

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Re: L512 Slowdown while charging

#2 Post by abu umar » Thu Oct 07, 2010 7:22 am

Same thing happens to my L412. It happens both in Windows7 and also Ubuntu (dual boot).
I think it's something to do with ACPI (advanced configuration and power interface)..
I'm a newbie though, just guessing, don't really know how to look for the source of the problem..
Anyone?
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Re: L512 Slowdown while charging

#3 Post by Harryc » Thu Oct 07, 2010 7:48 am

Run task manager while plugged in. Is there any process that is utilizing CPU excessively?

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Re: L512 Slowdown while charging

#4 Post by rossmosis » Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:01 am

In the Power Manager, I changed the AC settings to what the battery settings were, now all of the settings are to three (Performance, System Temp, Fan, and Power Usage), except Power Usage is set to five. That actually completely fixed the problem, but I still don't understand why having the settings higher would make the computer completely unusable.
main desktop: PowerMac G5 2ghz Late 2005. 4gb RAM, 400&160gb HDD. NEC 2490wuxi touchscreen. IBM Model M keyboard.
main laptop: ThinkPad L512 i5.
mobile laptop: ThinkPad x61t.
classic gaming laptops: iBook Lime 466mhz. PowerBook Lombard 400mhz.
hackintosh: ThinkPad T60. Snow Leopard.

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