Nitro V15 Fans working in overdrive, fans are always working extra loud

zvele
zvele Member Posts: 1 New User
edited April 4 in Nitro Gaming

Hi,

I have the Nitro V15 with the Ryzen 7 7735HS and the RTX 3050 6GB graphics and my laptop cooling fans are always working extra loud, going at around 5000 RPM or higher when I'm playing relatively old games that shouldnt be that demanding such as AC Black Flag and World of Warcraft. I'm wondering is that normal for the fans to work that hard or what because I'm wondering what would happen if I ran a slightly newer and more demanding game.

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Answers

  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,956 Pathfinder

    @zvele

    Your laptop is designed to operate at much higher temps and fan speeds when playing games and when they are pushed to extremes. If the fans are running excessively loud, it could be due to dust buildup, poor ventilation, or even a battery issue. Try cleaning the vents and fans, ensuring good airflow, and checking your power settings for optimal performance.

    Steps you can do to check the issue
    Use compressed air to gently blow out dust from the vents and fans. If you can access the fans, you can also use a soft brush to remove any loose debris.

    Avoid placing the laptop on soft surfaces like blankets or pillows, which can block vents. Ensure there's enough space around the laptop for airflow.

    In the Power & Battery settings, try "Best Power Efficiency Mode" or "Balanced Mode". Ensure the fan speed is set to "Automatic".

    Use a monitoring tool to check the CPU and GPU temperatures while the laptop is in use. If the temperatures are consistently high, it could indicate an overheating problem. A laptop cooling pad can help to reduce the operating temperature of a laptop.

    Make sure your graphics drivers and chipset drivers are up to date. In rare cases, the fan motor itself might be failing, causing noise and performance issues.

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 527

    @zvele

    Your Nitro V15 fans running at 5000+ RPM during gaming are expected when the system tries to manage heat from powerful components like the Ryzen 7 7735HS and RTX 3050. However, dust buildup, background processes, or older thermal paste can worsen the issue. To reduce noise and heat, clean vents, update drivers, optimize graphics settings, and consider using a cooling pad.

    Elevating your laptop using two books on both sides can improve airflow and reduce heat buildup. Avoid placing the laptop on soft surfaces, as they block vents and trap heat. This simple adjustment enhances cooling and prevents overheating.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,483

    If your Acer Nitro V15 fans are constantly running loudly, try cleaning the vents and fans for dust, ensuring proper airflow, and adjusting power settings in NitroSense or Windows to optimize fan behavior.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown of potential causes and solutions:

    1. Dust and Airflow Issues:
      Dust buildup:
      Dust can clog vents and fans, hindering airflow and causing the fans to work harder and louder to maintain cooling.
      Solution:
      Regularly clean the vents and fans with compressed air, ensuring you're not spraying directly into the machine.
      Proper Ventilation:
      Ensure the laptop has adequate airflow by not placing it on soft surfaces or in enclosed spaces.
    2. Power Settings and Software:
      Windows Power Plan:
      Change your Windows power plan to "Balanced" or "Best Power Efficiency" to optimize power consumption and reduce fan speed.
      NitroSense:
      Fan Speed Control: Use NitroSense to adjust fan speed manually or set it to "Automatic".
      CoolBoost: Experiment with the CoolBoost feature, which can increase fan speed for better cooling during intensive tasks.
      Turbo Boost:
      Consider disabling Turbo Boost in NitroSense, which can lead to higher temperatures and fan speeds.
      BIOS Update:
      Ensure your BIOS is updated to the latest version, as updates can include fan control improvements.
    3. Other Potential Issues:
      Overheating: If the laptop is overheating, the fans will work harder to cool it down.
      High System Load: Running demanding applications or games can cause the fans to run faster.
      Battery Issues: If the battery is low or fast charging, it can generate heat and cause the fans to run at top speed.
      Fan Bearing Issues: In rare cases, the fan bearings might be worn out, leading to increased noise.
      Hardware Problems: In some cases, there might be a hardware issue that needs professional attention.
      Troubleshooting Steps:
      Clean the vents and fans: Use compressed air to remove dust from the vents and fans.
      Check power settings: Adjust your Windows power plan and NitroSense settings.
      Monitor temperatures: Use a temperature monitoring tool to check the CPU and GPU temperatures while gaming or running demanding applications.
      Update BIOS and drivers: Ensure your BIOS and drivers are up to date.
      Contact Acer Support: If the problem persists, contact Acer support for further assistance.
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