A715-43G-Serious overheating issues-Huge FPS drop in any GPU demanding tasks, it touches ~98-99C°.

pokor
pokor Member Posts: 2 New User
edited November 16 in Aspire Laptops

Hello

Issues with Acer Aspire A715-43G with a 4GB RTX 3050 and Ryzen 5 5625U.

When I bought this piece, everything was running very well, no high temperatures and no stuttering ever. After a few months, I noticed my games framerate was dropping to 2-5 FPS, and these stutters occurred constantly in very shorts period of time. After some research I found an answer to my problems (so I think) - thermal throttle. First considered GPU to be overheating, so I started monitoring all the temperatures and saw that my CPU hits very high temperatures above 95C° while playing (laptop mostly used for gaming), and when it hit ~98-99C° previously stated stutters started occurring and temperature would reduce to 90C° and the proccess would loop. Idle temps are also very high - just after boot and 5 mins of runtime i am averaging 50-60C° on desktop with no extra apps open. I did all I could to fix this - cleaned all the fans on my laptop, replaced thermal paste on both CPU and GPU (insides of the laptop did not seem broken or anything) but the problem still occurs. Lighter titles seem to be fixed with this (for example League of Legends, but with a cooling pad on max fan speed still averages 92-93C°) although I noticed a huge FPS drop in any GPU demanding tasks.

Additional info: I am using a laptop cooler on max power all the time, my room temperature is mostly 20-21C°, charger is always plugged in, tried switching power plans on the laptop and nothing seems to help, never tried overclocking any of the hardware, also I use the laptop screen and an external monitor for two screens.

[Edited the thread to add model name and issue detail to the title]

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,490 Trailblazer
    edited November 17

    The Aspire A715-43G is NOT a gaming laptop and its NOT designed to be used as a gaming laptop only, its a basic laptop for general use and some editing and some gaming, but its designed to run hot and at max cpu 100°C and at a max gpu limit of 95°C temps. This laptop running at idle 50-60°C is absolutely normal.

    Have you updated Win-11 to the last version 24H2 and update all the updates to the OS build: 26100.2314 and have you checked windows update advanced options, if there is any optional firmware for this laptop, as doing all that will update all the latest and required drivers for your A715-42g to run properly and you also need to do this first and then update to the last bios of this laptop version: 1.02.

    Also install the GeForce Experience software and play your games through this software for best and ultimate gpu settings for the RTX3050 gpu. If doing all this does not reduce temps and your laptop overheats and crashes because of performing at high temp levels, you need to change the paste on the cpu and gpu and the cpu to a liquid metal paste and gpu to high end paste and vram thermal paste to a high end pad material not paste, as they work better, do all that as your laptop should work 100% better and also use a tablet cooler for this laptop to assist further in pumping in extra fresh and cool air. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

    This is the products that you should use to change the paste and vram pads of this laptop, use the Thermal Grizzly products, btw, I'm using the same product on my Nitro 5 AN515-56 gaming laptop with an i7-11370H cpu/RTX3050 gou/32GB DDR4-3200MHz CL22 ram and these products work great and have contributed to very efficient heat reduction overall and in gaming.

    Use the Conductonaut Extreme liquid metal for the CPU while for the GPU you should apply the Kryonaut Extreme is a high performance paste and for the VRAM chips apply their Minus Pad Extreme which come in two sizes of 120x20mm and 100x100mm @ thicknesses of 0.5.1.0.1.5,2.0 and 3.0mm, so with the pads I bought the 0.5 and 1.0mm thicknesses as it was adequate to pack the VRAM chips so the pads make contact with the thermal module which is the purpose of the thermal pads.

    Note: be very careful with liquid metal paste as its a conductive paste and it can destroy CPUs and mainboards if you apply too much and not to how Thermal Grizzly instructs you to apply this paste! As if it spills onto the mainboard circuitries and especially underneath CPU or the GPU as it will short the mainboard circuitries and ruin the mainboard, so only apply liquid metal as per guide. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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  • pokor
    pokor Member Posts: 2 New User

    Hey, thank you for answering.

    I should correct myself I guess - laptop is used for gaming mostly, but not any latest or really demanding titles. Also I am doing my universty stuff on it. I am updating my Windows every time a new update is avalible. I replaced my thermal paste to Thermal Grizzly both on, which got me ~3C lower CPU temps on idle. Just writing this post got my CPU to around 70C with only 3 browser tabs running in background. Also I will try updating the BIOS as you suggested, and I started getting BSOD's with error code CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT.