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Gaming Dell Alienware 17R4 performance and power issues

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My laptop is Dell Alienware 17R4, GTX 1060, using the Dell 180W power supply.

This power supply runs fine on another laptop

Lately my laptop is having performance issues probably related to the power source or the battery. Every time i start playing a heavy game, the laptop immediately starts acting like i'm unplugging and plugging the charger constantly.

The battery icon keeps indicating that i'm unplugging and plugging the charger over and over again.

Please note that i have already cleaned dust out of my computer and changed its thermal pasting thinking that it might solve the issue but unfortunately it didn't.

I also tried running the laptop without its internal battery and everything was fine until i wanted to start playing a game which ended in an immediate and sudden shut down of the laptop.

I'm so confused, and it's making me re think my decision of buying an Alienware laptop as it is only 3 years old and showing what might be a serious internal issue.

Will someone please help me figure out a way to solve this ?
 
Send to dell for repair.
 
Send to dell for repair.

3 years old machine, you think the lappy still have any warranty left?
hey op i agree with eidairaman1 send your machine in for repair, if its not under warranty then be prepared to pay a hefty fee.
 
I think the problem is the power supply. I used a different power supply and everything seems to be working smoothly.

But I still do not understand why the old power adapter for other laptops is no problem even when playing heavy games for a long time.
 
Intermittent problem. Its solved, move on
 
Power brick is worn out, get a new one, problem solved.
 
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