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These days power bricks are not external power sources anymore but merely charging devices.

CPU spikes can create power draws that could not be handled by power bricks as the system is designed as a whole, including a working battery to absorb such spikes, allowing for a downsized power brick (cheaper, simpler, smaller).

Gimping the CPU allows the machine to reliably operate in absence of battery, otherwise CPU spikes would result in power loss.




Also very useful info, now I'm way less infuriated. Thanks!




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