Jul 27, 2023
Tired of your laptop running out of juice at the most inconvenient
moments? We've all been there. Below are some tips and tricks to
help you get the most out of the battery of your trusty ASUS laptop.
Watch the video below, then continue reading for more details and
additional tips.
Activate Battery Saver Mode
Windows 11 has your back with Battery Saver mode. This handy feature
automatically optimizes various settings to stretch how long your
battery lasts on a single charge. Simply left-click the battery icon
on the right side of your taskbar, look for the Battery Saver icon,
and toggle it on. It's a simple yet effective way to conserve power.
Just keep in mind that performance might take a slight hit, but if
you're on the move and need to get work done, it's totally worth it.
Customize Power Settings
You can also take control of your power settings to boost the
battery performance of your ASUS laptop.
Right-click the battery icon on the taskbar and select "Power and
sleep settings." Windows 11 offers energy recommendations to help
you optimize your laptop's performance.
Start by adjusting the "Screen and sleep" settings to determine how
quickly your screen dims when idle. Then, explore the "Power mode"
drop-down menu and select "Best power efficiency", if available.
Don't forget to explore other power-saving options and information
in the "Power & battery" menu as well.
One more useful setting is "Video playback", which you can access
via the "Apps" menu in Windows 11 settings. Once there, find the
"Battery options" section, and switch to "Optimize for battery
life".
Adjust Screen Brightness
Lowering your screen brightness can do wonders for long-lasting
battery. Click on the battery icon in the taskbar and adjust the
brightness slider to find the right balance. If your ASUS laptop has
dedicated function keys (f4 and f5), you can use them to control
brightness, too. Find a comfortable brightness level that doesn't
strain your eyes.
Embrace Dark Mode
The brighter the screen contents, the more battery drained. So, why
not go dark? Windows 11 and many apps offer a Dark mode option. To
engage it in Windows, head over to the "Personalization" menu in
Settings and choose "Dark" from the drop-down menu. You can also
check if your favorite apps have their own Dark mode settings.
Unplug Unused Peripherals
Peripherals are great, but unfortunately, they draw power from your
laptop. When you're trying to save battery, it's best to unplug
those. Your ASUS laptop comes with a fantastic ErgoSense keyboard
and a smooth touchpad, so you may be able to ditch external
peripherals and minimize battery drain. If do you need to use a
peripheral such as an external hard drive, don't forget to unplug it
once you're done using it.
Take Charge of Your Apps
Some apps can drain your battery faster than you may think. You can
save battery charge by checking to see which apps are the biggest
drain and turning them off when not in use.
Open the "Power & battery" menu in Windows 11 settings and check out
the "Battery usage" list. Identify the most power-hungry apps and
click the three dots next to their icons. From there, you can manage
their background activity, restrict location access, and set them to
"Power optimized" or "Never" in the "Let this app run in the
background" setting.
Consider replacing battery-draining apps with more energy-friendly
alternatives. Your battery will appreciate the switch!
Go Offline
Internet connection is an energy drainer. When you're using your
ASUS laptop on battery, consider disconnecting from the web when you
can. It's as simple as enabling Airplane mode. Click on the WiFi
icon in the taskbar and toggle the Airplane mode switch.
Display & Graphics Settings: Advanced Mode
Ready to take your battery-saving game to the next level? Let's
delve into display and graphics settings.
Head to the System tab in Windows 11 Settings, find the Display
settings, and locate "Advanced display." If your laptop boasts a
high refresh rate, like 120 Hz, toning it down to 60 Hz can save
battery power while still providing a pleasant viewing experience.
If your ASUS laptop packs a powerful discrete graphics card (which
use significant power), you can also optimize its usage. Find the
graphics setting in the Display settings menu, select which GPU each
app should use (all laptops with discrete GPUs also have an
integrated one, which is more energy-efficient), or let Windows
decide. Do keep in mind that not all Windows 11 laptops with
dedicated GPUs may have this feature.
Manage CPU Cores (for ROG and TUF Gaming Users)
Attention all gamers with ROG and TUF Gaming laptops! This one's for
you. Did you know you can manually control which CPU cores —
performance or efficiency — your laptop uses? Simply fire up the
Armoury Crate application and fine-tune your CPU cores for optimal
performance. Check out the
article from ROG on managing CPU cores
for more details.
Check Your Battery Health
All laptop batteries degrade over time. If you've tried all the
tricks in this article and your battery still doesn’t seem to last,
it might be showing signs of old age.
To check your battery health, open the MyASUS app (available for all
ASUS laptops), click "Customer Support," and select the "Battery
problems" icon. Plug in your power adapter, click "Checkup," and let
the app analyze your battery health. The detailed report will be
displayed in the "Result" section. If any issues are found, don't
hesitate to reach out to ASUS customer service via the MyASUS app to
get help with swapping the battery to a new one.
Choose Your Laptop Wisely
Not all laptops are created equal when it comes to battery
performance. If long-lasting power is a top priority for you, check
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