when I enter the serial number of ANV15-51-53S1, the nitro sense application does not appear.

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mehmetarsn
mehmetarsn Member Posts: 1 Newbie
edited 4:47PM in Nitro Gaming

ORIGINAL:

kolay gelsin nitro cihazımın seri numarasını girdiğimde nitro sense uygulaması çıkmıyor bunu nereden bulacağım sitede neden sürücü kaldırıldı bilgisayaramın modeli nitro ANV15-51-53S1

TRANSLATED:

Good luck, when I enter the serial number of my nitro device, the nitro sense application does not appear. Where can I find it? Why was the driver removed from the site? My computer model is nitro ANV15-51-53S1

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 17,651 Trailblazer
    edited 10:54PM

    Hi, it seems Acer hasn’t officially listed it for that particular submodel yet.

    If you're sure the system previously had NitroSense installed, or you saw it on similar units, you might try downloading it manually using the general NitroSense installer: https://community.acer.com/en/kb/articles/16481-how-to-download-and-install-acer-nitrosense-software
    That said, not all Nitro models officially support NitroSense, and sometimes the installer won’t run if your system ID isn't in the app’s config. If that's the case, it may simply not be supported for your device—or Acer might push an update later to re-enable it for your model.
    If NitroSense isn’t showing up or isn’t useful for your needs, there are a few solid third-party tools worth trying. FanControl by Rem0o (https://github.com/Rem0o/FanControl.Releases) is one of the best out there—open source, with a clean interface and tons of customization options for fan curves and sensor linking. Argus Monitor (https://www.argusmonitor.com/) is another great option if you want something stable and lightweight, though it’s paid after a trial. If you just need detailed monitoring, HWInfo is fantastic, and can pair with other tools for logging and alerts. For GPU-specific control, MSI Afterburner (https://www.msi.com/Landing/afterburner) works well even if your laptop isn’t MSI branded. And if look for a more traditional tool, SpeedFan (http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php) still works for some systems, though newer chipsets might not be supported.