Acer Mini X3995 (i37mr82T) Overheat issues

adesmond2
adesmond2 Member Posts: 4 New User

I have recently purchase this Acer Mini X3995 (i37mr82T) & faced one main problems with several small issues.

 

Just to advise a bit of my set ups.

 

I connected my Sharp 32 inch LCD TV via a HDMI splitter to connect both xBox and this computer.

Printer and a small USB powered device was connected as well. Anyway, here are my problems.

 

1) The motherboard was always overheating at all times if I'm playing graphic drainning games. (they are command and conquer 4 and red alert 3)

*I need to get a mini 2 fans to blow on left and the right to ensure it remain in "cool" mode.

2) When my fan was plug in USB on this computer, the speakers come out with a "fan" sound & the speaker was originally given in the package.

3) The wireless keyboard and mouse that came with it often have connection problem if I plug the USB via the "back".

 

I have tried to resolved the problems and these are the solutions, I wish to know if there are any better solutions out there or not.

 

1) Overheating - used 2 fan left and right to blow directly onto it with my aircon on. I do not have such probems if I'm just viewing websites and watching videos. Only gaming will have such a heating problem. *the heat spread until the front casing. It's just very bad without the fans.

2) I plug in my USB fan onto a wall socket and the speaker will still have "fan" sound if it's near, so I "raise" my fan to a higher ground and keep it away from the speakers.

3) I used another branded keyboard/trackpad and it works perfectly alright.

 

Kindly give me your advises.

 

Thanks for all assistance tendered.

Answers

  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    I will attempt to address the issues you have noted and how you have overcome these issues.

     

    1) Overheating - As you state, this appears to only be an issue when gaming and taxing the CPU / GPU.  Without additional information on airflow or ventilation near the system (aside from your fans) there's little I can recommend.

     

    2) Fan noise - You seem to have rectified this particular issue.

     

    3) Keyboard / Mouse - You seem to have rectified this particular issue.

  • adesmond2
    adesmond2 Member Posts: 4 New User

    thanks! But I'm looking at alternative solutions because current solution has problems as well.

     

    1) Airflow, left and right is unblock, I put in on my table top which allows tons of air to flow through. I normally doesn't switch on my air-condition unless I'm feeling warm and preferred a cold touch.

     

    2) The speakers should not be emitting a weird tone like fan sound when the fan is plug in. *this doesn't happen to my other PCs nor Mac. On top of that, my portable battery will kepy draining off power and it's weird to have something "inbetween".

     

    3) it's alright for this, I'll just sell it off online since the keyboard and mouse cannot be used.

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