I have a Asus Z71V based laptop. I've used both Ubuntu and Kubuntu on it (currently Kubuntu), and in both cases, the performance of the machine in running videos, displaying graphic intensive screensavers, etc has dropped quite significantly whenever the machine is plugged into the wall.
I have my power manager set to dynamic for both wall and battery, but I've tried every setting and the result is the same. If i'm in the middle of a video w/ AC in, it'll have choppy playback, but if i take the plug out of the back, it immediately becomes quite smooth in playback.
I use the nvidia drivers (proprietary in Ubuntu, glx-new install by automatix in Kubuntu). The machine has a NVidia 6600 Go, Pentium M 2.13, 2GB RAM, and a 7200 RPM drive. In windows and in (K)Ubuntu on battery power, the system is quite capable of flawless HD playback, yet plugged in, it cant even play a DVD under (K)Ubuntu.
Anyone have an idea of what might be causing these problems?
I have my power manager set to dynamic for both wall and battery, but I've tried every setting and the result is the same. If i'm in the middle of a video w/ AC in, it'll have choppy playback, but if i take the plug out of the back, it immediately becomes quite smooth in playback.
I use the nvidia drivers (proprietary in Ubuntu, glx-new install by automatix in Kubuntu). The machine has a NVidia 6600 Go, Pentium M 2.13, 2GB RAM, and a 7200 RPM drive. In windows and in (K)Ubuntu on battery power, the system is quite capable of flawless HD playback, yet plugged in, it cant even play a DVD under (K)Ubuntu.
Anyone have an idea of what might be causing these problems?
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