whats az22-780 normal temps??

DeezNuts
DeezNuts Member Posts: 2 New User
edited March 1 in 2020 Archives
My pc slows down after like 40 min of use
im thinking its over heating
it was shutoff all night and i turned it on this morning and went into my bios as soon as it turned on
and have been in my advanced setting in thr pc health status
its been on for like 45 min and my temps are
-cpu temp  59-60 degrees Celsius
-system temp 44 degrees Celsius
 im thinking its overheating
if so ima replace the fan and add secondary fan
thanks

Answers

  • DeezNuts
    DeezNuts Member Posts: 2 New User
    i would have asked acer directly but they want to charge me for asking this :/:/
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,246 Trailblazer
    Those look like normal temps to me. When running full tilt they should stay under the middle 90s and you are only at half to two thirds that. Let's take a look at other stuff that might affect to speed. You can run something like CPU-Z to see what clocking is like on the CPU and Resource Monitor to look at memory use, disk use and network speed.
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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,174 Trailblazer
    edited February 2020
    What do you mean 'slows down''? There could be numerous factors why a PC slows down, the temperatures that you have quoted (59c-60c - system temp 44c) are "NORMAL" and your PC is most definitely NOT overheating but, there could be other factors that could slow it down e.g. faulty RAM and HDD, over bloated spinner HDD, change/put more RAM and change spinner HDD to an SSD. Delete  junk files in Win-10 by doing a "Disk Cleanup" and a "Cleanup system files" you could have a faulty CPU (which is highly unlikely) but, to get more performance, you can increase  your RAM capacity and put better and faster RAM, you could upgrade your CPU from the G45xx (or whatever you have) type to a max of an i7-7700T 4 core, 8 threads, 3.8GHz turbo, L2 1MB/L3 8MB TPD 35W (which is the same as your OEM CPU) and this CPU is 97% upgradable and will give your AIO ACER AZ22-780 100% better performance. There are allot of factors to a "Slow Computer" and the solutions that I've pointed out to you are just a few and basic fixes/solutions that will solve allot of your slowing down issues!