Repasting the Acer Nitro 5 due to high cpu temperature?

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  • PaskovAleksandar
    PaskovAleksandar Member Posts: 3 New User
    tobimaru said:
    The process of re-pasting the Nitro 5 is not difficult. Give yourself an hour to not feel rushed, and it will probably take 30 minutes once you get going.

    After several hours gaming, my peak temps on the i5-7300HQ are 84-86C at most. Usually it is 76-80C while gaming. The GPU peaks at 75C, usually 68-70C while gaming. At idle, GPU 38C average and CPU 45C average. This is with $8 Noctua NT-H1, a bit outdated formula now.

    Give it a shot after reviewing the video if you feel confident!

    I would also suggest starting your undervolt at -0.100v and working in -.010v increments until your reach the point of instability. Every chip is different. Mine will not accept lower than -0.110v value.
    Do you undervolt also your CPU ?  

  • Springwater
    Springwater Member Posts: 4 New User
    I am going to repaste my nitro 5 in about a week. I am pretty confident because as long as your careful to unplug the battery and not have a ton of static on you it is pretty hard to short circuit the parts. If you were to accidentally break a cable that is very fixable. Finally as long as it doesn’t break your laptop it is under warranty just in case something else happens in the future. Acer does offer repairs but they will use the same paste and the issue will likely come up again.