Acer Nitro Sense goes crazy and fan very noisy in win11revert back to win11 Acer Nitro 5 AN515-54

walderpeaky
walderpeaky Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2022 in Nitro Gaming

Hello acer community,

From the Microsoft updates tab in Windows 10, I've been receiving updates to Windows 11 since October of 2021. As Windows 11 was just launched and not optimized, I ignored it. On July of 2022, I attempted installing Windows 11 and everything went well. However, there is an issue I encountered no matter what, Acer Nitro Sense goes crazy and the fans bump up to 5000-4500 rpm even at idle. It becomes very much noisy. I tried upgrading to windows 11 from the windows 11 Installation media which can be downloaded officially from Microsoft but even that could not save the Nitro sense from going crazy. When I revert back to windows 10 everything becomes normal and fans barely reach above 2000 rpm at idle ( Since the temperature here is sometimes cold ) .

My usual procedure after upgrading to Windows 11 from Windows 10 is as follows:

Keeping Nvidia graphics drivers up-to-date

Nitro Sense should be uninstalled and reinstalled

Windows 11: Turning off all the unnecessary privacy options

Checking power settings

Please Let me know what I am doing wrong or am I missing some crucial steps . My full system specs are below

Acer Nitro 5 AN515-54

Intel Core i5 9300H

GTX 1650 4GB

16GB DDR 4 2666mhz Dual channel ram ( 2 x 8 GB )

1 Kingston A2000 1TB Nvme SSD

1 Crucial 2200 256GB Nvme SSD ( for the OS )

1 Seagate Barracuda Hard drive for storage

Thanks.

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,211 Trailblazer

    >>>When I revert back to windows 10 everything becomes normal>>>

    Despite the Microsoft hype and flashing Win11 billboard on the update page proclaiming your laptop is ready for Win11, you should at least wait for the Acer Win11 driver updates to appear on this link. Yes, others have reported issues, especially with NitroSense and wifi. Like Win10's first releases back in its first 2-3 years, Win11 is not quite ready for prime time. So if it was mine, I'd continue to ignore the flashing Win11 update billboard. Then, but only if I remember, maybe occasionally check if Acer Win11 driver updates appear. Then I might think about trying it again. But probably won't if I'm still satisfied with Win10. 🙂

    Jack E/NJ