Acer swift x 14 fan LOUD constantly? Even when it's running nothing at all feels like max speed.

reptilesandmore
reptilesandmore Member Posts: 1 New User
edited December 2024 in Swift and Spin Series

Hello!

Recently purchased an Acer swift x 14 laptop. It's great, except the fan is going CONSTANTLY. Even when it's running nothing at all, just being on or on a browser is enough to get the fans going at what feels like max speed. It's loud enough to be distracting, especially in lectures, and the 'silent mode' in quick access doesn't help at all. Is there a way to just turn the fans off completely when doing light stuff (literally just on word / docs).

Thank you!

[Edited the thread to add model name to the title]

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,603 Trailblazer

    Install Acer Quick Access or AcerSense and set User Mode to Silent.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,984 Trailblazer

    You don't tell us which Swift X 14 model you have. Your full model number is usually on the same sticker as your serial number, it should look something like SFX14-xxx-xxxx. There is normally a minimum speed for the fans, and that can't be changed, but you can change profiles to allow the fans to spin up slower.

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  • MarcelOss
    MarcelOss Member Posts: 1 New User

    I’m experiencing the same issue, and it’s really frustrating! I have the Acer Swift X 14 (model: SFX14-72G-754M), and even when the laptop is idle with the CPU under 10% load, the fans are constantly spinning and are quite loud. I’ve tried using 'Silent Mode' from the Acer Sense app, and while it seems to make the device slightly quieter, the fans are still always on, which is distracting during light tasks like using Word or browsing.

    I’ve also upgraded to BIOS 1.11, hoping for an improvement, but unfortunately, no change. Another issue I’ve run into is with the QuickSettings app, where the performance profile selector appears blank, so I can’t adjust the settings from there either.

    Has anyone figured out how to fully resolve this or reduce the fan noise further? Any advice would be appreciated!

  • Anton245
    Anton245 Member Posts: 1 New User

    Same problem .... I think buying acer swift 14 was a big mistake for me .

  • uddin
    uddin Member Posts: 1 New User

    Same issue, brought the swift go 14, the fan is so loud and starts automatically. I m badly in headache now. One of the worst decision of my life is buying acer

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,984 Trailblazer

    As stated before, since none of you have told us which model you have, we can only give general purpose suggestions. There have been a bunch of different SFX14 models over the years, in both Intel and AMD variants.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 980

    There are several reasons why your laptop fan might be running loudly: Overheating: Excess heat can cause your laptop's cooling system to work overtime to prevent overheating. Dust accumulation: Dust can clog vents and impede airflow, causing the fan to work harder.

  • Zumii
    Zumii Member Posts: 1 New User

    I have the same problem. The fan is on constantly and loudly, even when the computer is not doing any heavy work. With silent mode it is bearable, just, but still much louder than I would expect. It's a new computer, so certainly not dust accumulation. CPU temperature hovers around 54°C, system temperature around 46°C. The computer is on a flat, hard desk, with plenty of air able to circulate. Specs are as follows:

    Any help would be much appreciated.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,984 Trailblazer

    Aha, someone told us which model they have. :) Too bad you didn't start the thread, so you can't mark answers… Anyway, for the SFX14-72G models here are the parameters used for the fans:

    So, minimum fan speed is 1860RPM for all modes with ramp up starting at between 40 and 46C for the CPU and 40 to 44C on the GPU. Note the EC shutdown trigger change from earlier CPUs, they used to be 100C, not 115C, so these ones are designed to run hotter than previous chips.

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  • sodacris
    sodacris Member Posts: 2 New User

    I'm using Acer Swift SFG14-71 and the fan noise is very loud. I checked many software but they all didn't work. Finally I removed the fan physically and problem solved.

    See:

    The computer temp was never too high due to large mental parts.

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