ACER NITRO An515 cpu max temp

DECDEC
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edited September 2021 in Nitro Gaming
I have the same problem with cpu temp. 90 + degres for few months when i bouth my Acer An515 and after 6 months my motherboard was destroyed in cervice  in my country they replace the motherboard and after now 1 month the same problem accured 90+ degres playing the games i think is all about the wrong cooling system i have seen the most hot air when fan is blowing it release it in down plate case and that part is always hot ....hope if you can change something for the future clients i am not disapointed with the laptop but this is a sirious problem ty  ?


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  • DECDEC said:
    I have the same problem with cpu temp. 90 + degres for few months when i bouth my Acer An515 and after 6 months my motherboard was destroyed in cervice  in my country they replace the motherboard and after now 1 month the same problem accured 90+ degres playing the games i think is all about the wrong cooling system i have seen the most hot air when fan is blowing it release it in down plate case and that part is always hot ....hope if you can change something for the future clients i am not disapointed with the laptop but this is a sirious problem ty  ?

    First, what is the exact model number of your Acer AN515-XX? As different CPU's and GPU's have different temp thresholds. Note, all of the Nitro 5 laptops are designed to run hot and because of this, most users repaste the CPU/GPU (I've repasted the CPU/GPU using the "Pea Dot Method" with the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme which is a specially designed paste for stresses of overclocking and long-term durability) btw, this is my choice only because I've used this paste and know its superior conductivity from experience and I also use a laptop tablet cooler to dissipate heat which reduces heat also, all this is with a new Acer Predator Triton 500 SE laptop with the Intel Core i9-11900H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Mobile and 32GB RAM that has the WQXGA 165Hz 3ms HD screen and that is what I've done and I know the heat that these laptops generate and all this has reduced my temps by up to 10-15C overall.

    In your case and for your motherboard to be destroyed after 6 months you must have used your laptop at high temps and/or used it in a hot environment so this laptop was at its limits for very long periods of time as these laptops are designed to run at high temps, as an example the Nitro 5 AN515-55 with the i7-10750H CPU and with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti its CPU/GPU is designed by Acer to function to the following specs and temps:
    • CPU Fan True Value Table (Tj=100'C)  PROCHOT at 98°C, OS shut down at 100°C and H/W shut down at PH1=85C this is all at 95C the Fan-1 speed spins at 4000rpm and Fan-2 speed spins at 95C at 3400rpm and the 
    • VGA Fan True Value Table (Tj=97'C) CPU PROCHOT at 95C and OS shut down at 96Cat while the fans are spinning as follows, at 86C Fan-1 speed is 5200rpm and Fan-2 speed 4300rpm, 
    I suggest that you do what I've done above as your temp swill be reduced and also make sure that all the laptop Air Vents (CAUTION: Do not cover the air vents) and also make sure that your fans are always free of felt and dirt as all this will make your AN515-XX function properly and 100% for a very long time. Good luck and hope this helps you out.