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Section 1: Introduction <\/h2>\n

Gaming laptops are becoming increasingly popular for gamers and enthusiasts alike. But one of the drawbacks is battery life. Laptops inherently don’t have the greatest battery life and gaming laptops with powerful components can be particularly guilty of having short battery life. There are, however, a few things that you can do to help make a gaming laptop battery last longer than it would normally. This article will go through the various ways to extend the life of your gaming laptop’s battery. <\/p>\n

Section 2: Modify Software & Game Settings <\/h2>\n

One of the most effective ways of making your battery last longer is by changing the software settings on your laptop as well as the settings within the games. Start by turning down the brightness of the display. This is particularly effective when using your laptop outdoors as the brighter the display, the more battery your laptop will consume. You should also disable any unused hardware using the “Device Manager” control panel. As the battery life depends on the number of hardware components in use, it is important to disable any unused hardware that may be drawing additional power and draining your battery. <\/p>\n

Section 3: Create Profiles & Automate Battery Saver <\/h2>\n

It’s also important to create separate profiles and customize them based on your activity. This way, you can switch to a profile with lower graphics and resource requirements when you’re not gaming and switch to a high-performance profile when gaming or running other applications that require the most power. In addition, you should also enable the Battery Saver mode. This mode can be found in the Power Options in the control panel and it is designed to help reduce the power consumption of your laptop. <\/p>\n

Section 4: Update Software & Uninstall Unecessary Applications <\/h2>\n

It is essential that you also keep your laptop up to date with the latest software, as this will provide additional battery life. Likewise, you should uninstall any applications or programs that are not necessary and are just taking up space and memory. This unneeded clutter can slow down the performance of your laptop and, in turn, drain the battery faster. <\/p>\n

Section 5: Recharge & Let Your Battery Calibrate <\/h2>\n