Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58 overheating, but was not with the same task a month ago.

Wacko
Wacko Member Posts: 2 New User
edited July 2024 in Nitro Gaming

So, I bought a video game on Steam called Derail Valley about a month ago. I had to run my CPU fan at the fastest it would go, and that gave me an average temperature of about 186 degrees Fahrenheit, occasionally spiking up to 195. However, recently, even with the CPU fan at max speed, the CPU stays at 197 degrees (92 Celsius.), the max it goes. Meanwhile, on "auto" fan mode, the GPU stays at maybe a maximum of 168 or 172 degrees.

I knew this was an issue, do first I tried to first set the maximum processor power to 95%, but that didn't work, so I set it all the way down to 75%! And it still isn't doing anything!

When the first thing didn't work, I bought a cooling pad by the brand Havit. It seemed to work for a little while, but just like the first thing I did, It seemingly stopped doing anything after a while.

I then took off the back cover of my computer, and carefully brushed the dust out of my computer with an old (but still clean) toothbrush. I got all the dust out, but it still isn't doing anything. I've heard that you need compressed air to clean it out, but I am unsure of how to use it, and if it can break my computer.

I've also heard that the thermal paste that comes with these computers isn't very good either, so do I need new thermal paste? I am scared to break the computer, but If I do need it, is there somewhere I can get it applied? Maybe the Geek Squad at Best Buy could help me out.

The CPU temperatures are 197 degrees, and the GPU is 168 or 172, I don't remember. Are these temperatures normal, and is there anything I can do about them? I would like to play Derail Valley again, I find it really fun :)

Answers

  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 8,057 Trailblazer
    edited July 2024

    To maximize your laptop’s performance and maintain optimal temperatures, you should apply new thermal paste and clean the laptop fans and air vents. If you’re confident in your skills or have some knowledge about this process, I can provide you with the steps to properly apply the thermal paste and clean the components.

    However, if you’re concerned about potentially damaging your laptop and it is still under warranty, you should consider sending it to a service center for reapplication of the thermal paste.

    There are some advantage if you do it by yourself like you can personally apply good quality thermal paste properly, can clean laptop fans and air vents properly.

    On the otherhand, if you send your laptop to service centre it eliminate the risk of damaging laptop.

    (This whole process if opening/Closing laptop is not that hard)

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  • Wacko
    Wacko Member Posts: 2 New User

    I know how to open the computer and everything, though I'm not very confident in that I can safely remove the processor or something to repaste it. Is there a place where I could give them thermal paste I bought and then they repaste it with that thermal paste?