Why my Acer Nitro 7 (AN715-51) is overheating while charging ?

tanmayrai
tanmayrai Member Posts: 8

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I have Acer Nitro 7 AN715-51. It gets really hot while charging, temperature reaches 98 degree Celsius even after putting the fan speed on max it does not cool down. I have got the vents cleaned already still no resolution.

Charger:- 180 watt
Processor:- i7 9th gen
RAM:- 8GB
SSD:- 1TB
HDD:- No HDD
Graphic:- 1660ti Nvidia
OS:- Windows 11
OS Build:- 22000.527
Version:- 21h2

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  • Easwar
    Easwar Member Posts: 6,727 Guru

    Whenever the temperature of a laptop rises, this may happen due to the dust and cooling error. There also might be an error related to the power supply of the laptop, such as attaching an extra hard drive that makes the processor work harder. It may put extra pressure on the power supply and generate extra heat.

    1. Solution 1: Remove Dust And Check The Power Supply.
    2. Solution 2: Prevent Unnecessary Software To Start Up Automatically.
    3. Solution 3: Apply Thermal Paste.
    4. Solution 4: Check The Battery.
    5. Solution 5: Use A Laptop Cooling Pad.
    6. Solution 6: Change The Power Plan Of Your Laptop.