ACER NITRO 5 AN517-41-R81G Screen Glitching , GPU or CPU possibly dying?

Alsynth
Alsynth Member Posts: 2 New User
edited August 2023 in Nitro Gaming

.Hi I am not sure if this is the right title or topic to write to.
I have recently bought a laptop,ACER NITRO 5 AN517-41-R81G
Specs: Ryzen 7 5800H, 16GB , RTX 3080.
I have it for a month , and have been using it consistently since 2 weeks ago.
For now I am mainly using it for casual things and gaming, but starting september it will be used for Coding and Data Science as well, so CPU/GPU heavy usage.
Sometimes I am having Issues which is hard to explain for me so I will leave 2 example pictures. They mainly appear for 10-20seconds while heavy CPU/GPU usage and go away after that, but sometimes it casues a whole laptop to freeze , forcing me to hold down the power button for anything to Happen
So far I have tried GPU and other driver updates.

[Edited the thread to add model name to the title]

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,825 Trailblazer
    edited August 2023

    Your laptop has a Firmware v102a update that you need to install so that this update will improve the NVidia RTX3080 GPUs discrete VGA VBIOS and will improve performance of your graphics. also make sure that you have installed the last bios version 1.10 which has Enable Win11 SV2 Support, has Improvements for GPU protection which are major improvements to the graphics of your laptop and also make sure that you have all the AMD VGA Utility, Chipset Drivers latest drivers installed, and all Win-11 updates installed, as this is essential with all AMD CPU integrated GPU and chipset laptops. Go to the Acer Drivers & Manuals for the Nitro AN515-45 laptop for all the bios and firmware updates, for all other and latest AMD drivers get them from the AMD site.

    Note: with the NVidia RTX3080 GPU drivers, make sure that you have the last GeForce Game Ready Driver - Version: 536.99 WHQL for Windows 11 and when you install the NVidia drivers updates you always use the "Advanced > Clean Install' section of the new driver's installation section so that the previous driver is completely uninstalled from your computer.

  • Alsynth
    Alsynth Member Posts: 2 New User

    When I tried to update the Firmware it said I already have it installed, I had the BIOS updated to the latest version already. With your suggestion I updated the Chipset drivers but did not find any other win-11 updates. I am proceeding to look for all other AMD updates and download them, then will run some tests and come back here for an update.