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Re: PH-72 Mini Led display cable, it glitches intermittently,
These are the parts you need and what you should do for your PH18072 model laptop that you have. To get the exact 18 inch model screen that you have, install the HWiNFO64 software and look under its Monitor section for the specs of your PH18-72 laptops screen model, I've also included the eDP cable. Good luck and hope this helps you out further.
This is the screen that is fitted to my PHN16-71 model laptop shown with WiNFO64 as an example to you only:
eDP cable
18 inch screen Acer fitted to the PH18-72 laptops.
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Re: GPU Fan Issue After BIOS v1.26 – Acer Nitro ANV15-51
So there is a new BIOS 1.31 version and it said it fixed that EC issue and I installed the new BIOS version but its still not fixed and it is honestly disappointing.
Re: Predator PH16-71-High CPU Temp with normal GPU
Hey @Hamad _511 — thanks for sharing your setup. That 95°C spike during light gaming is definitely unusual, especially with low CPU usage and normal GPU temps. It’s likely a combination of aggressive CPU boosting and ambient heat buildup, possibly worsened by a high-performance SSD in the second M.2 slot.
Here’s a full set of steps to help diagnose and reduce temps:
🧩 Disable CPU Boost via Hidden Windows Setting
- Open Registry Editor Press
Win + R, typeregedit, and hit Enter. - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00\be337238-0d82-4146-a960-4f3749d470c7
- Modify “Attributes”
- Double-click
Attributeson the right pane. - Change the value from
1to2. - This unlocks the hidden “Processor performance boost mode” in Power Options.
- Double-click
- Access the new setting
- Go to Control Panel > Power Options
- Click Change plan settings on your active plan
- Then Change advanced power settings
- Expand Processor power management > Processor performance boost mode
- Set it to “Disabled” This caps your CPU at its base frequency, reducing heat and fan noise.
🔧 Power Plan & PredatorSense Tweaks
- Use the Balanced Power Plan in Windows.
- In PredatorSense, switch to Best Power Efficiency mode.
- This combo has helped other PH16-71 users drop temps from 95°C to 70–80°C during gaming.
🔥 Check the Second SSD Slot
If you’ve installed a high-performance SSD like the Samsung 990 Pro 4TB, it can add significant heat:
- Controller temps can hit 75–84°C under load.
- Double-sided layout increases heat output, especially if thermal pads are missing.
- Firmware bug: Some 990 Pro units falsely report 84°C until reboot. Samsung released a fix via Magician.
Use HWInfo64 or Samsung Magician to check:
- Controller temp (should stay under 70°C during light use)
- NAND temp (can spike if airflow is poor or padding is missing)
If temps are high, consider adding a thermal pad or repositioning the drive.
🧠 Why This Matters
Even if the SSD isn’t directly heating the CPU, excess heat in the chassis can raise ambient temps and cause the CPU to boost harder to compensate—especially if boost mode is still enabled.
Let us know what SSD model you’re using and what temps you’re seeing after these tweaks. We can help confirm layout, padding, and firmware options if needed!
Puraw


