My nitro AN515-54 will produce a weird noise..

Ma7tin
Ma7tin Member Posts: 1 New User
So I bought a Nitro AN515-54, 3 months ago and a day ago this weird noise starting coming from the fans. I don't know how to describe, but what I can say is it is not normal. Anyone got any suggestion on how I could fix this problem?

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  • christy1
    christy1 Member Posts: 1,619 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    edited February 2021
    Ma7tin said:
    So I bought a Nitro AN515-54, 3 months ago and a day ago this weird noise starting coming from the fans. I don't know how to describe, but what I can say is it is not normal. Anyone got any suggestion on how I could fix this problem?
    most of the issue on fan sound is because of the blocks on it. or the case hitting the fan surface. try to clean the area. it should be working fine. how about the heat on the laptop.

    >>if you're running CPU-intensive processes, like games or video conversions. If you aren't doing one of these things, you'll definitely want to see if another process is eating up your CPU for no reason. Hit Ctrl+Shift+Esc to bring up the Task Manager. Check the processes tab to see if anything's taking up an abnormally large percent of your CPU's power—usually, if something's out of control, it'll be up close to 100. f everything's relatively low, single-digits or maybe the tens, then it isn't your CPU going out of control, it's the fan itself.

     >> Remove any programs you're not using and disable as many background processes as possible. If the fans continue to spin loudly even when you're not using resource-intensive software, consider opening up the laptop and using compressed air to clean dust out the inside. Only do this if your laptop isn't under warranty, as opening the laptop will void it in few countries. Replacing the old thermal paste on the heat sink can also reduce heat (and thus fan noise), but only do so if you're comfortable with laptop disassembly and repair.Cleaning Your Laptop Cooling System  3 Steps with Pictures -  Instructables

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,214 Pathfinder
    @Ma7tin
    The fan casing might be touching the fan which might cause that sound, so we need to open and check. But i would request to check with any local tech before removing the back cover of the laptop to check
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  • Easwar
    Easwar Member Posts: 6,727 Guru
    Hi Ma7tin,

    It looks like hardware issue. Contact acer tech support,


    Or

    Book the unit for repair service,