HP probook 450 g1: route power hp probook 450 g1

I'm here to ask a question about the road that the flow of electrons inside my question computer.this is intended for professionals from the hardware store. When I plug my laptop, does the power:

(a) goes to the battery and the laptop is powered from the battery

or

(b) divides into 2 courses, a turn on the computer, the other charges the battery and the computer is not drawing power (or draws less power) battery

or

(c) other. Please explain

I ask this question because as you know, the battery is lithium-ion, and it has a limited number of cycles (full charge of the battery is a cycle, charge 1 / x battery is 1 / x of a cycle). When the battery reaches this limited amount of the cycle, it will start to deteriorate, taking less fresh and possibly output low voltage. Since I am a hardcore gamer (I know many of you yelling at me because using a computer laptop, no, let me correct that: a portable desktop overpriced for play games, but I had no idea of the game in mind when I bought it.) However, it can still play a lot of current gen and gen following some games on low or medium setting). so when I am gaming, this battery can drop from 100% to 10% in just 30 minutes. and given that I spend anywhere from 5 to 12 hours a day game on weekends and about 1 week, so power consumption is quite high.

If the answer to the above question is, my battery is pretty f * ed (I know that the battery on this laptop is easy to remove, but I will not remove a lot because the last of them is probably due to a problem with removing the battery regularly, but I don't see any damage that could be done to the battery if it is removed on a regular basis).

But if the answer to the above question is B, then my battery will be complete very well because not many cycles will be used, as opposed to A that will completely destroy the number of cycle.

and if the answer is C, then explain it please and if possible, tell me what effect this will have on the battery.

Hey there,

do not know the technical details, but I have a G1 450 myself and I also do some game. It is now about a year and a half and I have mostly kept the inserted battery, because A it does not heat even when the rest of the system doesn't and B, it seems that load MCE circuit leaves only when it detects its fully charged. He did not lose a large part of its load, because I use especially the pc connected to the AC adapter and the battery does not several cycles. The number of cycles of battery check confirms it.

So you shouldn't really be a problem prevents the battery where it is. But if you do a lot of game, remember to use a can of compressed air to clean the air openings regularly.

See you soon

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