High temps on Acer Nitro AN515-57. Could you suggest some ways i can reduce these temps?

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Vishcake
Vishcake Member Posts: 4 New User
edited 8:45AM in Nitro Gaming

I dont think these temps are normal. Could yall suggest some ways i could reduce these temps? Its been almost 2 years since i bought this laptop. Thankyou!

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  • qasimdhool
    qasimdhool Member Posts: 2 New User
    Answer ✓

    Clean the vents, use a cooling pad, repaste CPU/GPU set fan to max in NitroSense lower in-game settings and undervolt the CPU.

  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 817
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    @Vishcake

    First enable CoolBoost through the NitroSense app to maximize fan efficiency. Ensure all system drivers and GPU drivers are up to date using Intel Driver & Support Assistant and GeForce Experience, respectively. It's also important to update the BIOS from Acer’s official website and keep Windows fully updated for optimal thermal control. Regularly clean dust from vents and fans using compressed air to maintain proper airflow. Finally, if the laptop has been used for over a year and high temperatures persist, consider having the thermal paste reapplied at an authorized service center for safe and effective cooling maintenance.

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  • qasimdhool
    qasimdhool Member Posts: 2 New User
    Answer ✓

    Clean the vents, use a cooling pad, repaste CPU/GPU set fan to max in NitroSense lower in-game settings and undervolt the CPU.

  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 817
    Answer ✓

    @Vishcake

    First enable CoolBoost through the NitroSense app to maximize fan efficiency. Ensure all system drivers and GPU drivers are up to date using Intel Driver & Support Assistant and GeForce Experience, respectively. It's also important to update the BIOS from Acer’s official website and keep Windows fully updated for optimal thermal control. Regularly clean dust from vents and fans using compressed air to maintain proper airflow. Finally, if the laptop has been used for over a year and high temperatures persist, consider having the thermal paste reapplied at an authorized service center for safe and effective cooling maintenance.

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  • PCProb
    PCProb Member Posts: 27 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    Your CPU "die" limit is 100 (C). 185 (F) is 38 (C) so not too much to worry about. Blow a short burst of compressed air into the vents/fan - even a tiny amount of dust in a vent can prevent air flow. Do not re-paste the CPU/GPU unless absolutely necessary.

  • PCProb
    PCProb Member Posts: 27 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    Yes, sorry, I think I need new glasses! The compressed air advice still stands.

    Are these temps when idle? If so, the CPU might be damaged.

  • Vishcake
    Vishcake Member Posts: 4 New User

    Yup the temps are when my laptop is completely idle.

    Ill try to take it to a repair shop since ive gotten nothing to compress air.

    Thankyou!

  • PCProb
    PCProb Member Posts: 27 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    You can get a can of compressed air for a under five pounds from Amazon (and other retailers).

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 2,084

    To lower the high temperatures on your Acer Nitro AN515-57, try cleaning the vents and fans, adjusting power settings, using a cooling pad, and ensuring proper ventilation. If the problem persists, consider repasting the CPU and GPU with high-quality thermal paste or seeking professional help.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown:-

    1. Improve Cooling Performance:
    Clean the vents and fans:
    Dust buildup can significantly hinder airflow. Use compressed air to clean the vents and fans regularly.
    Ensure proper ventilation:
    Place the laptop on a hard, flat surface to allow for proper airflow underneath. Consider using a laptop stand or cooling pad to elevate it further.

    Use a cooling pad:
    A cooling pad with fans can provide additional airflow and help dissipate heat.
    Repaste the CPU/GPU:
    If you're comfortable doing so, repasting the CPU and GPU with high-quality thermal paste can improve heat transfer.
    Adjust power settings:
    Reduce the CPU's maximum processor state in the power options to lower heat output.
    Consider undervolting:
    Undervolting can help lower CPU temperatures by reducing the voltage supplied to the processor.
    2. Monitor and Adjust:
    Monitor temperatures: Use software like HWMonitor or NitroSense to track CPU and GPU temperatures.
    Adjust fan speeds: If your laptop has a fan control utility (like NitroSense), adjust fan speeds to optimize cooling. Avoid power-intensive settings: When not gaming, use the Balanced power plan instead of High Performance.

    Also, Get a powerful 5-fan cooling pad the size of your laptop and reduce the Max. Processor Power state to 95% when on power. Also use Balanced Power Plan instead of Maximum Performance Power Plan. Up to 95°C. under heavy load no issues, the CPU can sustain 100°C.

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