Acer Nitro 5 an515-54 high fan rpms and overheating after virtual memory settings

Rudolfaso
Rudolfaso Member Posts: 5 New User
edited January 3 in Nitro Gaming

Hello, so i have had this laptop for about 2 years and it has been behaving normally but one day i went into the virtual memory settings to increase it. After that my fans have been going crazy even when i'm just browsing. So i decided to set the virtual memory how it used to be, but that didnt change anything, i cleaned the fans, reinstalled windows, but nothing.

As you can see my rpms shouldnt be that high with those temperatures. I was wondering if something might have happened with the bios, but i dont know how could that happen

Answers

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 951
    edited January 3

    Overheating can be caused by poor ventilation, dust buildup, or failing cooling fans. Prevention: Ensure that your computer is well-ventilated, regularly clean the dust from your components, and check that all cooling fans are functioning correctly. To help reduce the temperature, you can place the Laptop on a hard, flat surface, clean the air vents and fans, adjust power settings, use a cooling pad, or turn off the Laptop when not in use. If necessary, monitoring the temperature and consulting a professional is also recommended.

    Get a powerful 5-fan cooling pad the size of your laptop and reduce the Max. Processor Power state to 95% when on power. Also use Balanced Power Plan instead of Maximum Performance Power Plan. Up to 95°C. under heavy load no issues, the CPU can sustain 100°C.Disable NVIDIA/AMD Dedicated graphics card for a while and test your temps.

    Also boot in safe mode and open task manager with GPU ENABLED and see if you can check the temperature. If its hot, then graphics is the issue. Undervolting means to decrease power draw for better cooling and higher clocks of the cpu and can be done using Throttle stop.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,620 Trailblazer

    Your Nitro AN515-54 was initially release on 2019/03/07 and its really a 5 year old design laptop even if you bought your laptop 2 years ago, as your laptop could be allot older than that and every laptop need its thermal module and paste of the cpu and gpu changed as does the vram chip paste changed also.

    I suggest that you look into either doing this yourself if you are computer savvy or h=get a technician to do this for you, use only high end paste and thermal pads don’t use thermal pad paste like Acer did as the pads are better, see the Thermal Grizzly range as they are of a very high quality and work very well, as I’ve used them on my Nitro AN515-56 laptop and their products worked very well and keeps theta laptop allot cooler.

    Also and afterwards you need to make sure that you have updated this laptop to its last bios v1.33 and to the last Win-10 22H2 OS Builds 19044.5247 (or you can run Win-11 also) and make sure that the NVidia drivers are up to date for the GTX1050 /1650 or 1660 gpu that you have. Install the GeForce Experience software and play your games through this software settings that it has for the major games on the market. Also and if you have 8GB ram increase the ram to at least 16GB min DDr4-2666MT/s as that is allot better for gaming or even 32GB which is allot better, as that all this will make your laptop perform allot better and will not put so much strain on components and make the laptop operate allot cooler. Also update the M.2 SSD drive to a good and quick PCIe 3x4 type drive as that also helps performance considerably. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

    This is the Thermal Grizzly paste and thermal pads I used on my Nitro AN515-56 and it worked out great and reduced temps. Its the Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Extreme liquid metal for the CPU while for the GPU you should apply the Kryonaut Extreme that 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. See the liquid metal guide below and if you use this paste don't apply too much as its a conductive paste and if its spill away from the cpu it will damage the mainboard circutries and short them. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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  • Rudolfaso
    Rudolfaso Member Posts: 5 New User

    Now that it think of it, a year ago i applied thermal paste, i used artic mx-4. But i also removed the thermal pads and used it on the chips that had them. could that be the issue?