Lenovo G510 Power Management Probleme

Hey Guys i have a really anoying probleme with my new Lenovo Laptop. When i put the charger in, it runs slower than o battery. For example if i want to play a game and want to plugg it in so that it wont use the battery my performance is affected. I do not have eny power manager drivers instaled except the usual Windows power manager. I had one instaled but was pretty much useless and i've deleted it. Please help, i dont know what to do and its very anoying.

Hi Albulescu,
As you have performed the exact steps with the Power Plan for Maximized performance of the computer with or without AC Adapter connected, the only available option is to re-install the Intel Chipset driver for the computer and if the issue persists. I would strongly suggest you to contact our Technical Support for further Assistance also to get the details of the nearest Authorized Service Center to get the issue analyzed.
Click here to open a link where you can select the country and get the exact contact support number. I’m sure they will be a great help.
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