AN515-57 FPS Problem with nitro 5, GPU temperature never went above 60–65ºC, which I found odd

MateusPaiva
MateusPaiva Member Posts: 1 New User
edited May 9 in Nitro Gaming

I had been experiencing FPS issues in many games for a long time, such as Baldur's Gate 3 and Elden Ring. What I noticed was that my GPU temperature never went above 60–65ºC, which I found odd, since I was playing with lag and FPS around 22–26.

However, after updating the NVIDIA driver, the FPS increased significantly — reaching 60–70 FPS in Elden Ring — and the temperature rose to 80–85ºC, as expected.

The issue is that every time I restart the PC, I have to reinstall the NVIDIA drivers. Otherwise, the GPU stays at 60–65ºC and the game runs at 22–26 FPS, as if the GPU isn't functioning properly.

Additionally, even after the update and improved performance, the game now completely freezes every 1 to 2 minutes for about 1 to 3 seconds before returning to normal at 60–70 FPS.

Has anyone else experienced this?

Here are my specifications:

Nitro 5 AN515-57

NVIDIA App Version: 11.0.3.232
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro, Version 10.0.26100
DirectX Runtime Version: DirectX 12
Driver: Game Ready Driver - 576.28 - Wed Apr 30, 2025
CPU: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11800H @ 2.30GHz
RAM: 32.0 GB
Storage (2): SSD - 476.9 GB, SSD - 476.9 GB

Graphics Card
GPU Processor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop GPU
Direct3D Feature Level: 12_1
CUDA Cores: 2048
Graphics Clock: 1500 MHz
Max-Q Technologies: No
Dynamic Boost: Yes
WhisperMode: Yes
Advanced Optimus: No
Resizable BAR: Yes
Memory Data Rate: 12.00 Gbps
Memory Interface: 128-bit
Memory Bandwidth: 192.032 GB/s
Total Available Graphics Memory: 20369 MB
Dedicated Video Memory: 4096 MB GDDR6
System Video Memory: 0 MB
Shared System Memory: 16273 MB
Video BIOS Version: 94.07.3a.40.09
IRQ: Not in use
Bus: PCI Express x8 Gen4

Monitor (1): LG Electronics LG FULL HD
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (recommended)
Refresh Rate: 75 Hz
Desktop Color Depth: High (32-bit)
HDCP: Supported

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Answers

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,705

    The user is experiencing low FPS (22-26 FPS) and unusually low GPU temperatures (60-65°C) on their Acer Nitro 5 (AN515-57) during gaming, despite expecting higher temperatures and FPS. The issue seems to persist after restarting the computer, requiring NVIDIA driver reinstallation to regain normal performance. Furthermore, even with the updated drivers, the user experiences frame drops and freezes.
    Here's a breakdown of the problem and potential solutions:
    Problem:
    Low FPS and GPU Temperature:
    The primary issue is that the laptop is not performing as expected. The GPU temperature is significantly lower than typical gaming temperatures, while the FPS is extremely low, leading to a laggy gaming experience.
    Driver Persistence:
    The problem persists after restarting the laptop, indicating a driver-related issue that requires manual intervention to resolve.
    Post-Update Freezes:
    Even after updating the NVIDIA driver, the game freezes periodically, adding to the performance issues.
    Nitrosense Issue:
    Some users are reporting issues with the NitroSense software, where it doesn't accurately monitor GPU temperatures or adjust fan speeds after waking from sleep.
    Potential Solutions:

    1. Verify Driver Installation:
      Ensure that the correct NVIDIA drivers are installed and that they are not corrupted or misconfigured. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers using the latest version available for your specific Nitro 5 model.
    2. Reinstall NVIDIA Drivers:
      If the drivers are corrupted, try reinstalling them from the official NVIDIA website, specifically for the RTX 3060.
    3. Power Settings:
      Check your power settings to ensure they are configured for optimal gaming performance. Make sure the power plan is set to "High Performance" or similar.
    4. Background Processes:
      Close any unnecessary background applications that may be consuming resources and impacting performance.
    5. Temperatures:
      Monitor the CPU and GPU temperatures during gaming to rule out any overheating issues. If the temperatures are excessively high (above 95°C for the CPU and 85°C for the GPU), it might indicate a cooling problem.
    6. Fan Control:
      Ensure that the fan speed is adequate during gaming. If the fans are not spinning at the appropriate speed, it could lead to overheating and performance degradation.
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  • SemihB
    SemihB Member Posts: 35 Devotee WiFi Icon

    It is normal for your graphics driver to react differently after the update. Please download the most suitable stable versions for your graphics card model from the community forums.

    Reddit The Best GPU Driver → 552.x - 566.x

    please uninstall all nvidia software. (you can do it with 3rd party applications.) then choose one and install it.