Hello,
I have an old Acer Aspire V3-571G-9435 laptop that I bought back in 2012. About a year or two ago it began to have performance issues, which were apparently caused by the processor clocking-down overheating. I believe that something is wrong with the system fan controls, as it does not run proportionally to temperature properly. The fan speed is inconsistent, in some cases I have seen the fan speed actually
decrease with increasing temperature, but most critically it will never go above a certain speed threshold. I cannot pinpoint exactly when this began happening because I switched to a desktop PC as my main a few years ago, and only seldomly used this one until recently. Here are some things that I have tried:
- Downgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 7, which is what the computer shipped with. The issue seemed to start around the time that I took the free upgrade, but downgrading did not change anything.
- Updating/downgrading BIOS. I tried updating to the latest BIOS version from the support website, as well as downgrading to every previous revision that was available. This did not make a difference.
- Adjusting power and cooling policy. CPU is at 100% and it is on "Active" cooling on battery and when plugged in.
- Various 3rd-party fan control programs (SpeedFan and Notebook FanControl), but I was never able to configure them properly.
I have noted is that when the computer is first turned on, the fan seems to run at whatever speed it should be running at based on temperature for the first couple of seconds before the Windows logo appears, but then immediately reduces its speed after it continues load. I take this to mean that the problem is not necessarily with the fan itself, but I do wonder if the fan itself is still somehow causing the problem. I am leaving its replacement as a "last resort."
I have searched around for this issue quite a bit but have not been able to find anything similar. If anybody has any thoughts or similar experiences to share it would be much appreciated.
Thanks!