ACER NITRO 5 TEMPERATURE

Kriztian
Kriztian Member Posts: 4 New User
edited December 2023 in 2020 Archives
I recently bought Acer Nitro 5 like 2 weeks ago
i5 9300H
20GB ram
6GB NVIA geforce 1660 TI=i
1TB HDD + 256 SSD
First thing I notice was the temperature shown in Nitro sense. When I play games like Onepiece Pirate Warriors 4 or GTA V roughly an hour the CPU temp rises up to 96. I was able to resolve the problem w/ the temp by changing the maximum processor rate from 100% t0 96% and temp now roughly reaches 80. However I notice that loading % is much higher than the temp %. anyone who know to fix this if this is a problem or care to explain how to read those in nintrosense?

Attached picture is a sample that loading % is much higher than temp %

Thank you so much

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  • Kriztian
    Kriztian Member Posts: 4 New User
    just gonna bump this thread
  • XxmatrixX
    XxmatrixX Member Posts: 64 Devotee WiFi Icon
    Kriztian said:
    I recently bought Acer Nitro 5 like 2 weeks ago
    i5 9300H
    20GB ram
    6GB NVIA geforce 1660 TI=i
    1TB HDD + 256 SSD
    First thing I notice was the temperature shown in Nitro sense. When I play games like Onepiece Pirate Warriors 4 or GTA V roughly an hour the CPU temp rises up to 96. I was able to resolve the problem w/ the temp by changing the maximum processor rate from 100% t0 96% and temp now roughly reaches 80. However I notice that loading % is much higher than the temp %. anyone who know to fix this if this is a problem or care to explain how to read those in nintrosense?

    Attached picture is a sample that loading % is much higher than temp %

    Thank you so much

    Hello there, I'd highly recommend you to keep your power plan on high performance and keep your fans at max speed while gaming. Also make sure you always game with your power adapter plugged in. And according to the attached picture given, the temperature according to the CPU loads looks quite satisfactory and your system is cool. Don't worry about the loading% and temp% until they're in the bearable range! Your laptop is quite cool at 61C.
  • Kriztian
    Kriztian Member Posts: 4 New User
    XxmatrixX said:
    Kriztian said:
    I recently bought Acer Nitro 5 like 2 weeks ago
    i5 9300H
    20GB ram
    6GB NVIA geforce 1660 TI=i
    1TB HDD + 256 SSD
    First thing I notice was the temperature shown in Nitro sense. When I play games like Onepiece Pirate Warriors 4 or GTA V roughly an hour the CPU temp rises up to 96. I was able to resolve the problem w/ the temp by changing the maximum processor rate from 100% t0 96% and temp now roughly reaches 80. However I notice that loading % is much higher than the temp %. anyone who know to fix this if this is a problem or care to explain how to read those in nintrosense?

    Attached picture is a sample that loading % is much higher than temp %

    Thank you so much

    Hello there, I'd highly recommend you to keep your power plan on high performance and keep your fans at max speed while gaming. Also make sure you always game with your power adapter plugged in. And according to the attached picture given, the temperature according to the CPU loads looks quite satisfactory and your system is cool. Don't worry about the loading% and temp% until they're in the bearable range! Your laptop is quite cool at 61C.
    putting it on high temp makes ur laptop much hotter right? anyways just wanna know if it's normal for the loading % much higher than temp %? 
  • batmalin
    batmalin Member Posts: 4,231 Guru
    edited August 2020
    Yes it is normal, when you are benchmarking the CPU for example you have 100% load and depends on the cooling ~70"C - 90° C.To be clear you can`t compare  the T and the %. Which one is bigger 50% or 50°? Or maybe they are equal? 
    Please click "Yes" if I have answered your question.
    Userbench: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/31177158

  • Kriztian
    Kriztian Member Posts: 4 New User
    batmalin said:
    Yes it is normal, when you are benchmarking the CPU for example you have 100% load and depends on the cooling ~70"C - 90° C.To be clear you can`t compare  the T and the %. Which one is bigger 50% or 50°? Or maybe they are equal? 
    alrighty then. just a question tho. what is the safe loading %? 

    and i noticed as well that my GPU loading went to 100% when I play Onepiece Pirate Warriors 4 for 1 hour. is it normal/okay or should I be worry?
    please see pictures below

  • batmalin
    batmalin Member Posts: 4,231 Guru
    Answer ✓
    Safe load for CPU and GPU is from 1% to 100% as long as the T is below 90° C
    Please click "Yes" if I have answered your question.
    Userbench: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/31177158