Hi Retrophonics,
I'm sorry to hear about your issue again. I hoped you had got it solved.
No need to create a new thread. This is the old thread:
https://forum.arturia.com/index.php?topic=92694.45#msg150515But now you are here.
Your "new" Dell laptop i understood was an older restored laptop.
I don't know anything about the other laptop you mention, you have tried.
Dexed does'nt use any effects, and does'nt put that much load on your CPU. So it does'nt really tell you does't have power issues or other performance issues, that you can run Dexed.
Here are some questions to answer, and things to try.
Why does things work when you are battery powered, as i understand it does. Because of having more power when using the battery than when using the adapter? (Perhaps your CPU monitor also can help to tell.)
Are your computer/s using correct and well working parts?
Are you using different power adapters for the 2 computers?
Are the they running the correct wattage?
Are they the original recommended adapters from Dell?
Among other things to read and try out on this Dell support page -
https://www.dell.com/support/article/dk/da/dkbsdt1/sln128918/ac-adapter-not-powering-on-the-computer-or-charging-the-battery?lang=en#AC_Adapter - you find the following - (The text might be better to read thru the above supplied link.):
Verify AC adapter wattage
Using an AC adapter that has a lower wattage may show an error message "The AC adapter type cannot be determined. This will prevent optimal system performance" or "Unknown or incorrect AC adapter detected", reduce the processor (CPU) speed to run slower to save power, laptop battery might not charge or charge slowly or AC adapter might heat up.
Dell laptop PCs may use either a 65W (Watt), 90W, 130W, 180W or 240W AC adapter. For optimal performance, use the AC adapter that came with the Dell laptop PC. AC adapter's wattage information is printed on the label which is located at the bottom of the AC adapter.
Note: Refer to the printed label located at the bottom of the AC adapter for wattage information.
To verify if the PC is recognizing the AC adapter correctly:
Restart the PC.
When the Dell logo appears, tap F2 key until the message Entering Setup appears.
Verify the AC Adapter Type in the BIOS options.
If AC Adapter Type is None - Ensure to connect the AC adapter to the PC.
If AC Adapter Type is Unknown - Follow troubleshooting steps to resolve AC adapter issues. If AC Adapter Type is recognized correctly, proceed to the next step.
What does this tell/ show?
Contacting Dell support also might help.
Your issue still seems to have something to do with your computers for some reason are'nt bringing optimal performance, at least when using the connected power adapter, even after using the suggestied settings given to you in the first thread about this. The question is why?
Right now i'm having a hard time to see how an application should only give troubles when using a power adapter, but not when using battery, if settings is correct for both for optimal performance. It does'nt make sense that should be because of the application. That said, then i know that weird things sometimes does happen.
I can only base my answers on your informations.
I don't think, i can do more than this.