My Acer Nitro 5 can't even run games like Fortnite or ROBLOX properly. AC always plugged in too.

Ryan545454
Ryan545454 Member Posts: 9

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My ACER Nitro 5's specifications → [15.6" Gaming Laptop, Intel® Core™ i5, GTX 1650, 512 GB SSD, 8G RAM].

Graphics card is updated to its latest (if whatever i am even updating is the right thing).

First time I got my Acer Nitro 5 it could run games fairly well. First game I played was Minecraft Java Edition (favourite game). Easily around 65-70 fps (85 if I was lucky). 110-135 fps with something a modification called OptiFine (150-155 fps playing on multiplayer servers). Then I slowly started to realize that I was only just getting 70-100 fps (using this modification for Minecraft called OptiFine). I also noticed it was getting less smoother. Going back to the unmodified version (normal) I was getting only 20-30fps. This is when I started to realize that something was not right. My performance Laptop's performance was worsening. 

Prior to that I had ROBLOX which would run pretty well but now it only gets 20 fps and it's not smooth at all. The mouse especially, does not move smoothly.

I should also mention that my storage is 272/475G, 203G free. So I am not sure if that matters. I was ROBLOX running right now and I should mention typing this right now, characters only show up at least only a second later after typing. 

I should also mention I got Fortnite recently to see how well it could perform as part of this whole incident since I was told my Acer Nitro 5 can run Fortnite at 100 fps. And that does not seem like the case. Because playing Fortnite looks like to me it only gets like 5 fps. I have to play Fortnite on the lowest graphics to even make it "playable". So am I screwed or can I fix this?

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  • R0ughhab1tz
    R0ughhab1tz Member Posts: 2 New User
    When was the last time you cleaned your laptop? Took the back panel off blow the dirt out. taking the fans and heatsinks off and blowing them out. Go as far as getting ISO alcohol with QTips and cleaning the fan fins.

    While you're at it clean off the processors of the old thermal paste and re-applying new. Computers over time need a good tune up just like vehicles. Things get dirty and blocked. Oil(thermal paste) need to be replaced. 

    This is a simple thing to do before going into software or doing a reset.

    My laptop is newer but do you have nitro sense? It shows the temps and fan speeds of the internals. That may tell you if you have something going on. 
  • Ryan545454
    Ryan545454 Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    When was the last time you cleaned your laptop? Took the back panel off blow the dirt out. taking the fans and heatsinks off and blowing them out. Go as far as getting ISO alcohol with QTips and cleaning the fan fins.

    While you're at it clean off the processors of the old thermal paste and re-applying new. Computers over time need a good tune up just like vehicles. Things get dirty and blocked. Oil(thermal paste) need to be replaced. 

    This is a simple thing to do before going into software or doing a reset.

    My laptop is newer but do you have nitro sense? It shows the temps and fan speeds of the internals. That may tell you if you have something going on. 
     I only got this Laptop 4 months ago, December 30th-31st to be exact. Can it really get that dirty that fast? There is 0 sight of dust within the ventilation that you can see on the Laptop so I have never thought it was dirty. So I'm not sure if it is. 

    Nothing seems to be wrong with Nitro Sense. 

    However this "reset" I keep hearing about sounds interesting considering it could be a possibility that would fix my Laptop. You mean like a Factory Reset? Complete wipeout? What do you exactly mean by that and what is it referred to?

    And I have never heard of "thermal paste" well I mean I have but not properly. So that I really know what it is. But I guess I can learn (I think) at least. So it might not matter unless you have anything to tell me before I do it (if I might).