AN515-57 Can i know please what makes this spot getting Overheating

DevLord
DevLord Member Posts: 13

Tinkerer

edited July 2023 in Nitro Gaming

Can i know please what makes this spot getting overheating. normal use an515-57 win11

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,055 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    You can get SSD heatsinks for M.2 but normally for 512GB SSD they use thermal pads like on that picture I posted and probably there is one on the cover, but don't open up your laptop as that will void the Acer warranty. If it gets too hot at that spot you should bring it back to the retailer and ask them to but a heatsink on the SSD. M.2 SSDs can get hot like that, there is nothing wrong with your SSD.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,487 Trailblazer
    edited July 2023 Answer ✓

    DevLord the Nitro Sense temps that you are showing above are very normal, the AN515-57 has 2x cooling M.2 drive inbuilt coolers into its bottom case cover, this consists of a basic cheap metal plate that has a 1 inch square cheap thin thermal pad on top of it from Acer, if you want to improve M.2 cooling, you can change that metal plate and buy a thin M.2 drive copper type M.2 heatsink plate or just put a thicker thermal pad on top of both SSD-1 and SSD-2 drives to assist its thermal cooling, as no aftermarket M.2 cooling heatsink cooler as that will work, any thick heatsink will NOT work as it will be too thick and you will NOT be able to close the bottom case lid to the laptop. Btw that is what I did on my Nitro AN515-56 (which is the same laptop as your AN515-57) and I put a thicker thermal pad on top of both M.2 drives, and I have no problems with 2x M.2 SSDs overheating as it works great and they are both working at normal temps.

    My "WD Dashboard" for my SSD-1 slot with the WD 1TB SN750 Black M.2 drive which is also boosted into gaming mode;

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,055 Trailblazer

    Your SSD is located there and does not have a heatsink, consider sticking a large thermal pad on the back cover right above that SSD. Note that on the picture below it has a small thermal pad stuck on the SSD where you detect a hot spot on your keyboard.

    I don't know what you have in the 2.5" HDD Sata slot next to the battery, if that is a 4TB SSD it could be a heat source as well. If empty it is definitely the SSD.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,487 Trailblazer

    The Nitro AN515-57 gaming laptop does NOT overheat if its software is up to date and the laptop has all its software and drivers properly updates and installed. Give us more details of what and when is this overheating happening with your laptop? As there could be many reasons why your Nitro AN515-57 gaming laptop is overheating.

  • DevLord
    DevLord Member Posts: 13

    Tinkerer

    it seem to be the ssd. mine is 512 the one that comes with laptop im using about only 25% of ssd space, just got the laptop 3 month ago. does ssd come without heatsink on it? maybe something wrong about ssd? thank you for reply.

  • DevLord
    DevLord Member Posts: 13

    Tinkerer

    i have all drivers got all from here. it happens most of time i can feel it while idle mode . it feels hot around only this spot. maybe cuz intel optane memory not working. thank you for reply.

  • DevLord
    DevLord Member Posts: 13

    Tinkerer

    everything is up to date.

  • DevLord
    DevLord Member Posts: 13

    Tinkerer

    in case u need to know cpu temp.

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,055 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    You can get SSD heatsinks for M.2 but normally for 512GB SSD they use thermal pads like on that picture I posted and probably there is one on the cover, but don't open up your laptop as that will void the Acer warranty. If it gets too hot at that spot you should bring it back to the retailer and ask them to but a heatsink on the SSD. M.2 SSDs can get hot like that, there is nothing wrong with your SSD.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,487 Trailblazer
    edited July 2023 Answer ✓

    DevLord the Nitro Sense temps that you are showing above are very normal, the AN515-57 has 2x cooling M.2 drive inbuilt coolers into its bottom case cover, this consists of a basic cheap metal plate that has a 1 inch square cheap thin thermal pad on top of it from Acer, if you want to improve M.2 cooling, you can change that metal plate and buy a thin M.2 drive copper type M.2 heatsink plate or just put a thicker thermal pad on top of both SSD-1 and SSD-2 drives to assist its thermal cooling, as no aftermarket M.2 cooling heatsink cooler as that will work, any thick heatsink will NOT work as it will be too thick and you will NOT be able to close the bottom case lid to the laptop. Btw that is what I did on my Nitro AN515-56 (which is the same laptop as your AN515-57) and I put a thicker thermal pad on top of both M.2 drives, and I have no problems with 2x M.2 SSDs overheating as it works great and they are both working at normal temps.

    My "WD Dashboard" for my SSD-1 slot with the WD 1TB SN750 Black M.2 drive which is also boosted into gaming mode;