Major Problems with Predator Helios 500 AMD
MilesBHuff
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- One of the M.2 slots doesn't work. This seems to be a problem for everyone with this model. I did not fork over $2000 for faulty hardware. This is a dealbreaker. I was promised two functioning NVMe M.2 slots when I purchased this machine.
- PredatorSense automatic fan control is irredeemably broken. My CPU and GPU rise above even 70'C with it on Auto, yet setting it to manual at a little above halfway is enough to get temps down to 40'C. There is no way to modify curve of the Auto setting, meaning that I have to manually control my fans. This is a dealbreaker.
- The M.2 slots are always above 55'C. There are no perforations in the bottom cover to keep them cool.
- The M.2 slots are always above 55'C. There are no perforations in the bottom cover to keep them cool.
- The BIOS screen is insultingly simple, and anything I'd want to change is locked down. Acer, we paid $2000 for a gaming laptop; we did not pay for a netbook's BIOS.
- This issue is minor, but the keyboard colours are not accurate.
I am *this* close to returning this laptop and leaving horrible reviews anywhere I can. This product is unacceptable. And terrible customer support did not help.
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Just posting to say that the second m.2 slot in the AMD Helios 500 is verified as being SATA M.2 ONLY. I currently have a WD 1TB M.2 drive in there now. The laptop does work great gaming in Windows 10 but for whatever reason the GPU performance is very poor in Linux. I use it for work in Linux and I honestly love the performance for work since the AMD CPU is very powerful and my (upgraded to) 48 gigs of RAM is insane for multitasking. If Acer could just give us Linux users a little support I would sing their praises. As of now, however, better to wait for another manufacturer to create a decent AMD notebook and go with them.
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Can add here that Predator Linux community is totally ignored by Acer. No sound, suspend & charging work at P500 AMD with any latest LTS distro. You can't even update BIOS without using windoze. Acer, all modern BIOS'es allow updating just from themselves, no OS needed. Seems like your engineers have to buy any Asus m/b laptop and learn this. This was the last time I've bought anything from Acer - your laptops just do not works for me as for Linux user with exact zero support at the current time.2
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Sound on Linux is working with a little tickling: https://octoperf.com/blog/2018/09/02/acer-predator-helios-500-mods/#fix-headphone-detectionNo problem with my M2 SSDs (installed Samsung 970 Evo in 2nd slot without any issue), both stay at 35°C under Ubuntu 18.04LTS. CPU stays at 42-45°C when performing light tasks. Not sure if the problem is the laptop in your cases.0
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Vanadium, it looks like you're on the Intel/Nvidia version, per the link you sent. The AMD version is the one with a broken M.2 slot.
My CPU is also around the mid-to-lower 40s when performing light tasks, but it went to 75'C when I played Guild Wars 2.
Sfinx, at this point I just assume I'm on my own with Linux, with any OEM.
The latest LTS of Ubuntu doesn't support the WiFi card or audio, but iirc the latest kernel supports at least the former. Have you tried something more recent? An always-current rolling-release distro like Arch would be a good way to make sure everything is cutting-edge.
Oh, and something I forgot to complain about above: middle-clicking by pressing both the left and right buttons at the same time does not work in Windows, and it looks like the touchpad is generally disabled during typing, which makes gaming awkward, since you can't always move the camera while walking. (I worked around this with AutoHotKey, but it's not the same, and it shouldn't be necessary.)
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vanadium said:Sound on Linux is working with a little tickling: https://octoperf.com/blog/2018/09/02/acer-predator-helios-500-mods/#fix-headphone-detectionNo problem with my M2 SSDs (installed Samsung 970 Evo in 2nd slot without any issue), both stay at 35°C under Ubuntu 18.04LTS. CPU stays at 42-45°C when performing light tasks. Not sure if the problem is the laptop in your cases.1
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MilesBHuff said:
Sfinx, at this point I just assume I'm on my own with Linux, with any OEM.
The latest LTS of Ubuntu doesn't support the WiFi card or audio, but iirc the latest kernel supports at least the former. Have you tried something more recent? An always-current rolling-release distro like Arch would be a good way to make sure everything is cutting-edge
Oh, and something I forgot to complain about above: middle-clicking by pressing both the left and right buttons at the same time does not work in Windows, and it looks like the touchpad is generally disabled during typing, which makes gaming awkward, since you can't always move the camera while walking. (I worked around this with AutoHotKey, but it's not the same, and it shouldn't be necessary.)
I do not have problems with wifi - it is working fine at least at Ubuntu 18.04 with latest kernels. The current show stoppers under Linux for me are:
- charge indication do not works - it is stucked at boot state or shows discharging state always
- resume after suspend always makes the system unusable due to stuck with garbled screen [reboot needed]
- any screen blank will make CPU locked at 500Mhz forever (!?) [reboot needed]
- at BIOS >= v1.06 the Disable Secure boot option is unaccessible [always greyed]
Are the above is working for you at Arch ? Can you suspend/resume the P500 AMD whithout issues ? Does the charging indicator work for you ?1 -
I've only used live USBs so far -- if I can't RMA the laptop, then I'll be waiting until the other M.2 slot works before I install Linux. So I'm afraid I don't know.
I do know, however, that on the stock BIOS, I can disable Secure Boot without issue.
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Sfinx, after re-reading Vanadium's post, I think I know why you can't disable Secure Boot -- you need to have an Administrator Password set in the BIOS, for some reason. I always set one on all of my computers, which is why I never had trouble disabling Secure Boot.
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MilesBHuff said:Sfinx, after re-reading Vanadium's post, I think I know why you can't disable Secure Boot -- you need to have an Administrator Password set in the BIOS, for some reason. I always set one on all of my computers, which is why I never had trouble disabling Secure Boot.
- laptop came with v1.05 BIOS
- Admin password was set, Secure Boot can be disabled
- upgraded to v1.06 BIOS (hoped it fixes suspend issues) and Secure Boot Disable option became inactive0 -
Sfinx said:Well, disconnect headset and buy external CM108 is not proper solution for $2k laptop - it sounds like total fail. So it is not clear if you follow the current thread subject which is about AMD laptop version.Not my fault if the sound chip shipped with this laptop is totally *****. Same for the Wifi card (Killer Doubleshot) which is painful to run on Linux. This is usually the case when you buy top of the edge brand new laptops. Linux usually runs well out of the box for laptop at least one year. Complain to Acer if you're not happy, i'm just a customer.Should I mention Linux is free and maintained by passionate people who sometimes do this on their free time.0
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I have an helios 300 572, that simple bios left me thinking if this laptop were really designed in this decade.1
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That simple BIOS is to make sure idiots dont screw up something and then run to RMA it.
If you really want all functions simply unlock the Insyde BIOS and then flash the modded BIOS with an RT809F SPI programmer.My modded Acer Predator G5-793:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/acer-predator-g5-modding.826771/2 -
Same issue here. Did they solve it ????. With Ubuntu 18.04 with kernel upgrade wifi works fine and with alsamixer sound ok. But the major issue with m2 slot.
Please update
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I recently bought a Predator helios for win, i am having major problems with Guild wars 2, it keeps giving me a black screen or just closing the game. SOmetimes my Chrome shuts down while i am browsing 9gag, like no reason, it just closes. I deleted the Norton trial i had on it. I used the trobleshooting compatibility for the game but it still has problems. Any ideas if this is a software problem or did i get a malfunctioning computer? I payed a lot for this laptop and i have to say i am very diss apointed that there are a lot of problems occuring. I am seriously thinking to take it back and get a refund.0
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ladykterina, I had no problems playing Guild Wars 2 on this computer. I think it might just be yours.0
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ladykterina said:I recently bought a Predator helios for win, i am having major problems with Guild wars 2, it keeps giving me a black screen or just closing the game. SOmetimes my Chrome shuts down while i am browsing 9gag, like no reason, it just closes. I deleted the Norton trial i had on it. I used the trobleshooting compatibility for the game but it still has problems. Any ideas if this is a software problem or did i get a malfunctioning computer? I payed a lot for this laptop and i have to say i am very diss apointed that there are a lot of problems occuring. I am seriously thinking to take it back and get a refund.
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GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050-Ti (Mobile) - 41.9%
SSD: WDC WDS200T2B0B-00YS70 2TB - 71.4%
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RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 2666 C15 2x16GB - 76.8%
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I'm not an Acer employee. (just here to help in the best way i can)
If my answer fixed you issue please accept it for any other users who search for it would find it quickly thanks
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Just posting to say that the second m.2 slot in the AMD Helios 500 is verified as being SATA M.2 ONLY. I currently have a WD 1TB M.2 drive in there now. The laptop does work great gaming in Windows 10 but for whatever reason the GPU performance is very poor in Linux. I use it for work in Linux and I honestly love the performance for work since the AMD CPU is very powerful and my (upgraded to) 48 gigs of RAM is insane for multitasking. If Acer could just give us Linux users a little support I would sing their praises. As of now, however, better to wait for another manufacturer to create a decent AMD notebook and go with them.
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same here, with the latest kernel using Arch linux as a rolling release distro still problem with helios 500 (AMD) exist.I have to re-plugging power cord to the laptop to avoid stuck at 500 MHz, WiFi and sound work OOTB. Seems like linux distro (I also try using Ubuntu 19.04) recognize this laptop when power plugging as powered by battery so the clock speed stay at 500Mhz all the time but when I unplugging the cable than the clock speed working normal. Solution for now is plug and un-plug power cord solve the clock speed problem, but still linux system doesnt recognize charging and discharging.About the second M.2 slot is a SATA if you already use NVMe drive in another slot.1
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Sfinx said:
- charge indication do not works - it is stucked at boot state or shows discharging state always
- resume after suspend always makes the system unusable due to stuck with garbled screen [reboot needed]
- any screen blank will make CPU locked at 500Mhz forever (!?) [reboot needed]
I am able to confirm both of these issues on Linux Mint 19.1, with a note that the charge indicator seems to sometimes work correctly for a period of time after booting. I am also able to confirm that an updated kernel will allow the built in speakers and wifi to work correctly (I'm using linux kernel version 5.0.0-23-generic).
In the case that these two issues are software/firmware related rather than hardware related, I'd be willing to provide diagnostic information relating to the issues outlined in the quoted post.0 -
Charging and dicharging is somehow connected to the amd gpu, bexause setting other p-state then 0 it starts charging laptop, see that (i wrote that on different ubuntu forum):
My workaround for not charging for helios 500 and manjaro:
Linux XXX 5.2.0-1-MANJARO #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Jun 22 23:22:07 UTC 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linux
- Turn on laptop without plugged in AC adapter
- login
- Connect AC adapter
- execute these commands:
echo "manual" > /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.1/0000:06:00.0/0000:07:00.0/0000:08:00.0/power_dpm_force_performance_level
echo 6 > /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.1/0000:06:00.0/0000:07:00.0/0000:08:00.0/pp_dpm_sclk
echo 4 > /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.1/0000:06:00.0/0000:07:00.0/0000:08:00.0/pp_dpm_mclk
After these three commands the charging led start glowing and OS know that the AC adapter is plugged in.
I hope that will help someone.
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Cannot edit my old post
Please be aware that you need to enable wattman before you execute that commands from:
https://github.com/BoukeHaarsma23/WattmanGTK/blob/master/README.md
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