While playing game, the Acer Nitro 5 suddenly showed a message saying it was not charging

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demolon
demolon Member Posts: 2 New User
edited July 6 in Nitro Gaming

Hello, I bought a second-hand Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop from a reliable company. Today I played League of Legends for hours. However, in the last game, it stuttered during the team fight, the FPS dropped. After this incident, I noticed that the GPU dropped to 0 every second and then rose again. When I checked later, although the computer was plugged in, it showed that it was not charging and the battery status had dropped to 75 percent. When I unplugged it and plugged it in, it charged, I restarted it and the situation was fixed. What could be the reason for this situation? Is it a momentary situation? Or can this situation be repeated in games that require high performance? Thank you for your answer.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,680 Trailblazer

    I don't know which exact Nitro model you have, as that would help. But the new Nitro ANV15-xx and ANV16-xx models range have this problem but it happens pretty much instantly and not after many hours of gaming, and its a common thing with these models. As what you are experiencing is a power overload that happens with these gaming laptops. There is nothing to worry about especially if you were gaming for hours and the laptop worked properly, as its always a good idea to pause your gaming after a few hours and allow the laptop and yourself to reset. Good luck.

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  • demolon
    demolon Member Posts: 2 New User

    Thank you very much for your answer. The device I am using is Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58 model, I forgot to mention this unfortunately. I was playing a game for hours, it slowed down for a moment, froze and then this situation occurred. I think it was due to the effect of very intensive use. I hope it is a one-time situation, otherwise I will buy an adapter or a cooler as you said. It is currently charging under normal use and there is no problem. Do you think this situation is normal or dangerous?