Overheating problem with Aspire V5-522PG

Sadok
Sadok Member Posts: 2 New User

Hi,

 

I bought a brand new Acer Aspire V5-522PG, not more than a week ago. I was concerned that I'd have problems with Windows 8.1, but I soon discovered that there were bigger problems to worry about.

 

I chose this laptop for it's gaming capabilities at decent price, but when I try to play games like Hearthstone, League of Legends or Civilization 5, the temperature of components rises very much. Motherboard peaking at 80 degrees celsius and GPU at 70¤C. CPU is a whole new story it peaks at 126¤C which has to be wrong since computer should turn itself off at 105¤C, backing up this theory is that it's startup temperature is ~80¤C. Assuming that it's really ~40¤c at startup, a ~40¤c rise makes it around 80¤c under stress.

 

I've installed latest drivers for every component, updated bios, disabled some unused components through device management. None of this has had any effect for better or for worse.

 

What I'd like to know is answer to these questions:

 

1. Are these the normal temperatures for ultrathin laptops under high stress? MB 80¤c, GPU 70¤C, CPU 80¤C

1.2. How it affects the durability of the hardware? I think constant overheating starts to break stuff at some point.

2. Why is the bios so limited? It only lets me put a password for stuff, change boot order and change time.

3. Is it possible to remove the integrated battery at all and do I still retain warranty if I do that?

4. Why can't I control fan speeds from anywhere? I tried installing Speedfan but it didn't even recognize computers fans.

 

 

If anyone has an answer for any of these I'd appreciate it very much, thanks in advance.

 

- Sadok

 

 

 

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