Acer AN-515-57 Keeps loosing performance The FPS in games drops without any temperature problems

Sidus
Sidus Member Posts: 2 New User
edited February 2024 in Nitro Gaming

Hello,

From about 3-4 day's I've encountered multiple performance drops on my acer. It never happened before, everything was fine.

The FPS in games drops without any temperature problems, nothing is consuming a lot of components resources in task manager. System is crystal clean, about a week from wipe and reinstall, it's optimized for gaming (meaning everything that can interfere with FPS in games), unnecessary autostart aplications are off, all aplications in the background are off as well as any overlays. Gaming Mode is On, Nvidia Panel main graphics card is set to RTX 3050 Ti, low latency mode on Ultra, OpenGL rendering device is RTX 3050Ti, Power Plan is set to Ultimate Performance and if anybody is about to ask if my laptop is plugged in - of course it is.

Yesterday while watching movie cooling system started to work loud as ever and I coudn't change it in Nitrosense, so I've restarted the system and everything was good. (Nitrosense set on high performance).

FPS drop is significant, making any game unplayable (15-30fps).

I've used DDU Driver Uninstaller to reinstal graphics card drivers and all fps were recovered, until I've restarted my laptop - it's again bad.

Any ideas?

Intel i5 12400H
16GB RAM
RTX 3050Ti
Samsung SSD 470GB (100GB free space always if anyone is about to ask).

My previous Nitro 5 which I've used and still have is working FASTER and performes BETTER than this one, it's a joke :(

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

Answers

  • Sidus
    Sidus Member Posts: 2 New User

    Problem SOLVED!

    To anyone having this not funny issue that Acer should consider fixing IMMIDIATELY (as it is a critical device problem), here is the solution:

    1. Open Device Manager.
    2. Search for your main graphics card (in my case, RTX 3050Ti).
    3. Right click → Turn off
    4. Than simply just → Turn on

    Problem disappears, performance is back to 100%, but only until you restart your laptop. You need to do it every time you turn on your device (which is frustrating for a device that I've paid 800$ for).