Acer Nitro 5 - Battery Drains fast should I downgrade to Win10 or just stick with Win11??

AzeemJailani14
AzeemJailani14 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited February 2023 in Nitro Gaming
I just bought acer nitro 5, 2 days ago however the battery on my laptop drain fast. So I check on battery remaining from 100% - 0% it only 2h 30min. Is this normal or is there something wrong with my laptop. I'm not play any game just using browsers only. Currently my laptop using Win11 should I downgrade to Win10 or just stick with Win11?? Please help me.. 

Laptop spec :
i5-11400H
Win 11
RTX 3050
 [Edited the thread to add issue detail]

Answers

  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,454 Trailblazer
    Hi,
    Yes, it's normal in my opinion, you could try disabling "Power-off USB charging" in Acer Quick access app and see whether it helps.

  • Easwar
    Easwar Member Posts: 6,727 Guru

    Your battery drains much faster when it's hot, even when not in use. This kind of drain can damage your battery. You don't need to teach your phone the battery's capacity by going from full charge to zero, or zero to full. We recommend you occasionally drain your battery to under 10% and then charge it fully overnight.

    • Prevent Apps from Running in the Background. ...
    • Turn On the Battery Saver. ...
    • Disable the Fast Startup. ...
    • Disable Hibernate. ...
    • Modify Power Settings on Network Adapter. ...
    • Roll Back the Intel Management Engine Interface Driver. ...
    • Other Suggestions to Resolve the Battery Drain issue.
  • Jeyam
    Jeyam Member Posts: 348 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon

    AzeemJailani14

    Battery Report can also show you your recent usage statistics. There’s also Battery capacity history section so you can easily view how your full charge capacity changes over time.
    Open Command Prompt as administrator. To do that, press Windows Key + X to open Win + X menu and choose Command Prompt (Admin). When Command Prompt opens, enter powercfg /batteryreport command and run it.
    From this section you can see how much time your device spent using a battery or wall outlet.

    Open the Device Manager. Under "Batteries" you should see three items, one for the battery, another for the charger, and a third listed as "Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery". Open each item, which will bring up a Properties window. Under the "Driver" tab, you'll see a button labeled "Update Driver." Go through the driver update process for all three. Once the drivers are all up to date, reboot the laptop and plug it in again. If this doesn't resolve the problem, uninstall "Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery" completely and reboot.
  • abhi1997
    abhi1997 Member Posts: 1 New User
    i am facing the same issue . 
  • KuraIHane
    KuraIHane Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    edited July 2022
    HI, have you solved this problem? , coz i got same problem
  • rAyYaNsAiFi
    rAyYaNsAiFi Member Posts: 3 New User

    Hi, My name is Rayyan Saifi

    I found the solution for battery fast drawn under 2 and half hours

    im having the same issue with my acer nitro 5 laptop after full charge and while using power saving mode it cannot give me the battery backup more than 2 and half hours and of course i buy it for gamings but i need it also for college work but at this battery backup im worried about that now i have to buy a new laptop for great battery backup but thanks to ALLAH my worries are gone

    THE SOLUTION

    1. first u need to press windows button and type services and open it
    2. now u need to find performance log & alerts option double click it to open and click the option in startup type to automatic and press apply and ok
    3. now right click on the same performance logs & alerts option and select to start
    4. now go to the windows option and type msconfig and press enter to system configuration
    5. find the services tab and open it
    6. now check the tab hide all microsoft services
    7. after that u see alots of unchecked services
    8. now u need to checked it all and then press disable all and apply and ok and restart ur laptop
    9. now check the windows update if there is an update then download and intall it
    10. now press windows key and search and open cmd by selecting run as administrator
    11. now in the cmd u need to type gpupdate without any space and press enter and wait fot it to done
    12. after that u need to type the command
    13. chkdsk c: /f
    14. and press enter after it done press y and then enter
    15. now u just need to restart the laptop and then the screen shows to skip press any key but u need it to run so dont press any key to skip and after it done
    16. then u can check ur battery time sayin 4 hrs plus left 


  • rAyYaNsAiFi
    rAyYaNsAiFi Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited August 2022

    after doing the solution u just need to reinstall nvidia vga latest driver and nitro sense application

  • Arcadewave
    Arcadewave Member Posts: 1 New User

    Bro i followed ur steps and when i check the ET remaining, it originally showed 1hr 6mins then it changes to 39mins then 1hr 25mins, AND A MINUTE LATER, went to 1hr 12mins, and my laptop lost 8% battery in 4mins HAHAH ***** me i got a test on tues, 2 days left, and not all seats have charging ports, and fk while writing this the ET dropped to 1hr 6 mins lol this *****

  • Cvetan
    Cvetan Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    I have exactly the same problem and I don't know what to do !

  • rubismiths
    rubismiths Member Posts: 1 New User

    Even when not in use, your battery loses power considerably more quickly when it's heated. Your battery may be damaged by this type of discharge. You don't need to teach your phone how much power a battery has by moving from a full charge to a zero charge or vice versa. We advise periodically discharging your battery to less than 10% and charging it fully over night.


    Disable the Fast Startup, enable the Battery Saver, and stop apps from running in the background.


    I'm grateful in advance.