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Fix Surface Book 2 Battery Drain issue during Gaming, Sleeping, VR


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Does your Surface Book 2 battery drain quickly while gaming, sleeping in VR?  Surface Book 2 is a powerful and portable machine that supports high-end graphics laden games and programs. Microsoft has worked on the Surface Book, and the latest iteration promises the best hardware along with a couple of cosmetic changes. But Surface Book 2 suffers from a power issue that drains its battery even when connected to power supply.

Surface Book 2 Battery Drain issue

The battery drain issue on the Surface Book 2 is common in the 15-inch model. The best part, however, is that this problem can be solved by changing a few settings and then you can go back to carefree gaming on your Surface Book 2.

What causes the battery drain issue on Surface Book 2

The battery drain issue occurs only while playing high-end graphics intensive games or using VR. The games usually end in a smaller window as full screen is not supported by DX 12. While doing so, they use up all the pixels the Surface Book 2 has to offer and eventually end up draining the battery.

During intense gaming scenarios, with the Surface Power Mode Slider set for Best performance, the battery discharges while connected to the power supply – although it will never drain completely. This is how it works in Surface!

We also need to understand that Surface Book 2 is not a gaming laptop. The best way to solve to solve this issue by manually downscaling the resolution.

 

1] Lower the screen resolution

 

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Right-click on the Desktop and select Display settings > Select Resolution.

 

In all likelihood, running games on FHD resolution shouldn’t drain the battery.

 

2] Update NVIDIA drivers

 

Surface Book 2 Battery Drain issue

To update NVIDIA drivers, right-click on Desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel

Select Manage 3D Settings > Global Settings.

Open “Power Management Mode” and select “Optimal Power” mode

Ensure that you keep the settings at the Medium level

Apply the settings and restart your Surface.

 

3] Check power consuming apps

 
 
 
 
 
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