Acer Nitro ANV15-51 Screen flickering and Artifacts during gaming, Warranty issues

zinkgus
zinkgus Member Posts: 2 New User
edited February 18 in Nitro Gaming

I'm having a big problem with a particular computer I bought on last Black Friday in Datart. I bought a new gaming laptop (Acer Nitro V 15 ANV15-51-572R) but it has a weird problem when I am playing, The screen, after 30-40min playing starts to blink and have some artefacts. It's not the screen itself because I tried on the external monitor and it happens on the external monitor as well. I already updated the NVIDIA drive using the NVIDIA app and I've also tried to lower the video resolution during games, but nothing worked.

I am trying to use the warranty in Datart, but they already sent it twice to the Acer support and it came back because they are saying they couldn't find any problem.

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

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,309 Trailblazer

    Have they changed they inspected the eDP cable and its plugs at the screen and mobo? As this is either the cable and its plugs that could have data strand(s) that short out when it gets hot or the EC chip or Chipset chip is faulty which means that Acer Tech Support have to change the mainboard.

    Insist that Acer changes your ANV15-51 mainboard for one like below or its eDP cable as this sort of an image fault cant be fixed with a setting or anything else and should not be happening to a new laptop. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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  • I recommend contacting the seller to request a return and replacement, as your laptop is likely still covered by the return policy.

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  • zinkgus
    zinkgus Member Posts: 2 New User

    Datart told me they can't replace it neither refund me if the Acer support keep saying there is no issue =(

  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 8,328 Trailblazer
    edited February 19 Answer ✓

    If these artifacts still occur after reinstalling the GPU drivers using DDU uninstaller, and the temperatures are below 90°C at that time when artifact's appears, then it's probably a hardware issue. Based on the images you provided, it looks like a faulty GPU.

    Contact your seller again and strictly ask for a replacement. Research consumer protection laws in your region regarding faulty goods. When speaking with Acer, politely mention that you are aware of your rights as a consumer and that you expect them to honor their warranty obligations.

    Also, use below link to contact acer customer care in your region and Explain that you've already gone through basic troubleshooting and believe the issue is beyond simple fixes.

    support.acer.com

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,242

    There may be several reasons for your laptop screen flickering:-

    Loose or damaged cable connection: A faulty cable connecting the screen to the motherboard may cause flickering.
    Outdated or incompatible drivers: If your computer’s display drivers are outdated or incompatible, it may lead to screen flickering issues.
    Faulty screen or hardware: A faulty screen or internal hardware component can also cause flickering.
    Overheating: Overheating the laptop can cause the screen flickering issue.
    Software issues: Some software or apps may cause some problems, leading to screen flickering.
    Incorrect refresh rate: An incorrect refresh rate setting may also result in a flickering screen issue.

    You can start by checking your HDMI, Display-Port, or USB-C cables. Ensure that the cables are securely connected to both the monitor and the laptop. Make sure that the cable is fully tightened and it doesn’t look
    or feel loose. This applies to all cable types, which can become loose for various reasons. Plug in your system to an external monitor to check if the issue reoccurs. If the problem does not occur on the external
    display, it may be due to a hardware issue with the laptop’s screen.

    Next is to make sure that the graphic card driver is update. Outdated drivers may cause incompatibility, leading to screen flickering problems. Regularly updating drivers ensures optimal performance and a flicker-free experience. Also to note overheating can cause hardware issues so, routinely check your laptop’s temperature to ensure it is not overheating. Make sure you clean any dust or debris from the vents and fans to improve airflow.

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