Bad battery life [ Nitro 5 Spin ]
Winston888
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HI I bought the Nitro spin 5 with i7-8550u and Gtx1050, and the battery life per charge I getting is very poor, at most 2:30 hrs per charge.
Before I purchase the laptop, I saw some of the review mentioned bout battery usage last about 6-8 hrs on battery saving mode.
That is 1 of the major reason I purchase the laptop, my previous laptop is a Acer F15 with i7-7200u and gtx950m which give me 6hr+ battery life when unplugged.
Any one are able to provide some input to extend the battery life?
I already reduce the onboard graphic to max battery saving mode & windows 10 to batter saving mode.
Before I purchase the laptop, I saw some of the review mentioned bout battery usage last about 6-8 hrs on battery saving mode.
That is 1 of the major reason I purchase the laptop, my previous laptop is a Acer F15 with i7-7200u and gtx950m which give me 6hr+ battery life when unplugged.
Any one are able to provide some input to extend the battery life?
I already reduce the onboard graphic to max battery saving mode & windows 10 to batter saving mode.
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Winston888 said:HI I bought the Nitro spin 5 with i7-8550u and Gtx1050, and the battery life per charge I getting is very poor, at most 2:30 hrs per charge.
Before I purchase the laptop, I saw some of the review mentioned bout battery usage last about 6-8 hrs on battery saving mode.
That is 1 of the major reason I purchase the laptop, my previous laptop is a Acer F15 with i7-7200u and gtx950m which give me 6hr+ battery life when unplugged.
Any one are able to provide some input to extend the battery life?
I already reduce the onboard graphic to max battery saving mode & windows 10 to batter saving mode.BElieve in YOUrself.0 -
I'm also seeing atrocious battery life even after a full reinstall. Any ideas? Less than 2:30 for light web browsing at low brightness levels is not acceptable.0
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Hi,
You could try a battery reset and reinstall of ACPI compliant method battery driver.
1. Switch off the laptop, disconnect AC adapter and follow the instructions in the video, leave the laptop to rest for 15-20 Mins before start using again.
https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/34843/~/acer-internal-battery-reset
2. Go to Device manager, expand Batteries, highlight and right click "Microsoft ACPI-compliant control method Battery", uninstall the driver, reboot and let Windows install the driver.
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Hi Gals n Guys thx for the response & support, I would like to post some updates on what I have done to extends the battery life.
1. In "power options" in windows setting. Select "Processors power management" -> "maximum processor state" -> "On battery" -> 60%
This will extend the battery by bout 30-45min.
2. install Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Driver (Kabylake) from the Acer's driver download page
(sometime windows update will automatically install this file too)
I see direct thermal improvement once I restart the laptop (no fan spin while doing nothing), however it only extend the battery by another 30min.
After the installation, go to "power options" in windows setting. Select "change plan setting" ->"change advance power setting" -> "Intel Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Driver" -> "config TDP level" -> "15W @ 1.8Ghz"
This will extend the battery by bout 30-45min, giving me a total batery life of around 4:30 Hr
There is another options of "15W @ 0.8Ghz", I never try that, why would I try that on a i7.
3. Install ThrottleStop to undervolt the cpu
the setting i use
CPU Core -125mV
Intel CPU -125mV
CPU Cache -85mW
Now I have total battery life around 6-7 hr per batter charge, I also notice that cooling fan hardly spin while using the laptop, probably due to lower thermal output from the undervolt action
* 6-7hr are result of the simple test with non-stop youtube video playing in chrome with 75% screen brightness
** Skip step 1 to get better performance, setting the max proc state to 60% means limiting the peak clock speed to around 1.1Ghz when unplugged.
*** All in all Acer is not doing a good job to provide a optimum setting to this laptop in comparison with the lovely aspire F15.
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flowerdealer said:I'm also seeing atrocious battery life even after a full reinstall. Any ideas? Less than 2:30 for light web browsing at low brightness levels is not acceptable.
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BatteryInfoView from Nirsoft can tell a lot about the battery and power system condition.0
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Thanks for the tips, I will try these and report back!0
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Winston888 said:HI I bought the Nitro spin 5 with i7-8550u and Gtx1050, and the battery life per charge I getting is very poor, at most 2:30 hrs per charge.
Before I purchase the laptop, I saw some of the review mentioned bout battery usage last about 6-8 hrs on battery saving mode.
That is 1 of the major reason I purchase the laptop, my previous laptop is a Acer F15 with i7-7200u and gtx950m which give me 6hr+ battery life when unplugged.
Any one are able to provide some input to extend the battery life?
I already reduce the onboard graphic to max battery saving mode & windows 10 to batter saving mode.
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I use BatteryInfoView from Nirsoft to help analyze battery and power supply issues. It will give a good picture of battery condition. Charge and Discharge rates, and voltage.0
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Skelomorph said:When you are on battery, open task manager and give us a screenshot of everything that is running. It is likely something is running in the background and/or is using the dGPU (GTX 1050). If we can find the culprit then we can attempt to fix it. Please quote if you comment back so I'll know.
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Winston888 said:Hi Gals n Guys thx for the response & support, I would like to post some updates on what I have done to extends the battery life.
1. In "power options" in windows setting. Select "Processors power management" -> "maximum processor state" -> "On battery" -> 60%
This will extend the battery by bout 30-45min.
2. install Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Driver (Kabylake) from the Acer's driver download page
(sometime windows update will automatically install this file too)
I see direct thermal improvement once I restart the laptop (no fan spin while doing nothing), however it only extend the battery by another 30min.
After the installation, go to "power options" in windows setting. Select "change plan setting" ->"change advance power setting" -> "Intel Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Driver" -> "config TDP level" -> "15W @ 1.8Ghz"
This will extend the battery by bout 30-45min, giving me a total batery life of around 4:30 Hr
There is another options of "15W @ 0.8Ghz", I never try that, why would I try that on a i7.
3. Install ThrottleStop to undervolt the cpu
the setting i use
CPU Core -125mV
Intel CPU -125mV
CPU Cache -85mW
Now I have total battery life around 6-7 hr per batter charge, I also notice that cooling fan hardly spin while using the laptop, probably due to lower thermal output from the undervolt action
* 6-7hr are result of the simple test with non-stop youtube video playing in chrome with 75% screen brightness
** Skip step 1 to get better performance, setting the max proc state to 60% means limiting the peak clock speed to around 1.1Ghz when unplugged.
*** All in all Acer is not doing a good job to provide a optimum setting to this laptop in comparison with the lovely aspire F15.0 -
Thanks everyone for the tips, installing the battery monitor did the trick. I have identified MSI Afterburner as the culprit for the battery drain. Any ideas why it's using so much? Any setting to improve the drain?0
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I guess the gpu monitoring is forcing the dgpu to run. I thought it would be smarter than that.0
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flowerdealer said:Thanks everyone for the tips, installing the battery monitor did the trick. I have identified MSI Afterburner as the culprit for the battery drain. Any ideas why it's using so much? Any setting to improve the drain?
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I just bought Acer nitro 5 yesterday at SM Mega mall and I'm from Philippines. This is my 1st lop top in my whole life, please kindly help me and tell me what to do because i have battery issue. Its 100% fully charge and i played Dota 2 just for 1 hour and it already drain the battery to 7%. What should i do? Any help will be much appreciated thank you!
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Winston888 said:Hi Gals n Guys thx for the response & support, I would like to post some updates on what I have done to extends the battery life.
1. In "power options" in windows setting. Select "Processors power management" -> "maximum processor state" -> "On battery" -> 60%
This will extend the battery by bout 30-45min.
2. install Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Driver (Kabylake) from the Acer's driver download page
(sometime windows update will automatically install this file too)
I see direct thermal improvement once I restart the laptop (no fan spin while doing nothing), however it only extend the battery by another 30min.
After the installation, go to "power options" in windows setting. Select "change plan setting" ->"change advance power setting" -> "Intel Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Driver" -> "config TDP level" -> "15W @ 1.8Ghz"
This will extend the battery by bout 30-45min, giving me a total batery life of around 4:30 Hr
There is another options of "15W @ 0.8Ghz", I never try that, why would I try that on a i7.
3. Install ThrottleStop to undervolt the cpu
the setting i use
CPU Core -125mV
Intel CPU -125mV
CPU Cache -85mW
Now I have total battery life around 6-7 hr per batter charge, I also notice that cooling fan hardly spin while using the laptop, probably due to lower thermal output from the undervolt action
* 6-7hr are result of the simple test with non-stop youtube video playing in chrome with 75% screen brightness
** Skip step 1 to get better performance, setting the max proc state to 60% means limiting the peak clock speed to around 1.1Ghz when unplugged.
*** All in all Acer is not doing a good job to provide a optimum setting to this laptop in comparison with the lovely aspire F15.0