New ACER PREDATOR ORION 3000 PO3-630 - DG.E2CEQ.002, High Temps while Gameing

Minoosdk
Minoosdk Member Posts: 2 New User

I recently got a ACER PREDATOR ORION 3000 and im just wondering cause i think my pc is thermal throttling i start lagging after 1hour or less of gameing is this an acceptale temperature?


Computer as you can see is standing freely on the ground


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  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 727 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    edited January 2023

    how many fans do you have in it? looks like one of them isn't working-running from what it says at the top...use predator sense and put it on gaming mode to see if that helps. take the side off so you can see if they are all running. gl and keep us posted. ok i looked it up online and seems like 3 so yeah according to what you posted one of them isn't or wasn't running when you ran that test and i don't know why.... something is wrong obviously.... i have a 5000 series and that has 4 fans plus 2 on the gfx card and that's barely enough to keep things cool the 3000 series and the nitro series seem like they don't have enough fans to keep things cool when gaming and that makes no sense why they would even sell a product like that but I'm sure all pc manufacturers do. that's why i didn't get the 3000 series i knew it didn't have enough fans after doing my research on what model to get.

  • Minoosdk
    Minoosdk Member Posts: 2 New User

    i have no idea why it says it has 4 fan but the pc only have 3, 2 case fans one in and out and 1 cpu fan and ofc also on the gpu

  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 727 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    well, if Ya can ide return it if that's an option and get a 5000 series if you want to stick with acer.

  • leonaip
    leonaip Member Posts: 417 Specialist WiFi Icon
    edited January 2023

    open the system unit's cover (left and right) then use a portable electric fan on the direction of the mobo (motherboard) to release the accumulated heat from the mobo, processor and other peripheral devices.

    try to clean the inside of the system unit using blower.

    maintain a safe distance between the blower and the CPU fan so as not to damaged the fan while blowing away accumulated dust particles.

    if you have air conditioner, put the opened system unit near it to maintain/decrease the temperature or put the system unit directly on the aircon blower to receive cool air thereby eliminate overheating.

    set predatorsense to max and performance or gaming mode.

    If my answers/solutions help you, please consider hitting "Like" and "Yes".

    Regards and God speed 😉


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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,246 Trailblazer

    My guess is those numbers are only while gaming? 82C is a bit high for before the game starts, but not unutual for the stock cooler when under a heavy load. I believe the two case fans are synced to each other, which is why they both show up as the same on the chart. It also looks like you have the fans in auto mode rather than in gaming mode, since neither is running at full speed. Auto mode tends to try and hold the temps to around 80C, gaming mode just runs them full blast. You shouldn't be throttling the CPU at 90-92C maximum temperatures, you need a few more degrees to get into that. If the temps worry you then the best solution we have found is the Noctua fan to replace the stock CPU cooler. You should see around a 15-20C drop...

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