Acer Nitro 5 High Temps.

Hazmat07
Hazmat07 Member Posts: 16

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edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
I recently purchased A nitro 5 Model:AN515-53-7366, CPU i7-8750 with a GTX 1050 ti, I've read plenty of reviews on cooling issues with the Acer Nitro in general, however I cant even play recent games (State of Decay 2, Gears of War 4) on anything over Low graphics, my device runs at 90-95 degC on medium graphics, even with an undervolt of -160. Should I risk a re-paste? Should I send it in to have it re-pasted? or are these temps normal for this device on newer games?

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  • RCXDINBOUND
    RCXDINBOUND Member Posts: 45 Troubleshooter
    edited October 2018
    Hazmat07 said:
    I recently purchased A nitro 5 Model:AN515-53-7366, CPU i7-8750 with a GTX 1050 ti, I've read plenty of reviews on cooling issues with the Acer Nitro in general, however I cant even play recent games (State of Decay 2, Gears of War 4) on anything over Low graphics, my device runs at 90-95 degC on medium graphics, even with an undervolt of -160. Should I risk a re-paste? Should I send it in to have it re-pasted? or are these temps normal for this device on newer games?
    Try to turn off turbo boost, it would really remove all the heat.

    But CPU intensive games might lose a little bit of FPS. around 10-15



    I've disabled mine and I no longer see temps above 75 degrees centigrade.

  • Hazmat07
    Hazmat07 Member Posts: 16

    Tinkerer

    edited October 2018
    Hazmat07 said:
    I recently purchased A nitro 5 Model:AN515-53-7366, CPU i7-8750 with a GTX 1050 ti, I've read plenty of reviews on cooling issues with the Acer Nitro in general, however I cant even play recent games (State of Decay 2, Gears of War 4) on anything over Low graphics, my device runs at 90-95 degC on medium graphics, even with an undervolt of -160. Should I risk a re-paste? Should I send it in to have it re-pasted? or are these temps normal for this device on newer games?
    Try to turn off turbo boost, it would really remove all the heat.

    But CPU intensive games might lose a little bit of FPS. around 10-15



    I've disabled mine and I no longer see temps above 75 degrees centigrade.
    Any idea what the Hz the CPU runs at with the disabled turbo boost? I'm assuming it's around the 2.2? I did a cinebench with and without the turbo and it went from 1057 to like 670 lol
  • skywalkr2
    skywalkr2 Member Posts: 6

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    I have the same computer, and having the same issues... and I am just running Civ 5.  I really don't relish having to go in and modify the computer just to keep it from self immolating.
  • Hazmat07
    Hazmat07 Member Posts: 16

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    skywalkr2 said:
    I have the same computer, and having the same issues... and I am just running Civ 5.  I really don't relish having to go in and modify the computer just to keep it from self immolating.
    I feel ya it sucks buying a 1000 dollar laptop with great specs just to have it throttled to the point where I should have just gone with a cheaper variant, or a more expensive one.