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A lot of issues? The only issue it has it's the temperature, which almost every laptop with high performance gpu has. The windows optimization is something you should do in every pc and the screen thing is not an issue, it's the screen you are paying for that has not too much color precision but a well set profile will…
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With issues, I mean that some hardware is not fully optimized. The best example is the screen. It's acceptable but the color range is not very precise, but it can be solved by applying a profile to windows and makes a huge difference. Solved with this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ropxdGicvKY The temps go quite crazy,…
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Great laptop, regular screen (can be fixed by a lot using Red-Sand's tutorial), solid keyboard, nice trackpad, battery well optimized can last up to +/-5hours browsing, a lot of power, even more of heat. Think of it as dark souls 1 pc version, looks great, has its issues but can be solved with some love.
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Oh god my fault, I couldn't catch what you were saying because I was thinking of "come off" as to happen/success,... lol And yes, I knew that from before thanks to Red-Sand's tutorial. Thanks a lot for the help, will post results once I repaste it... we will see.
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I'm close to buying needed products to repaste both. But I still don't understand what you mean with "the thermal module needs to come off" sry x)
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The only issue you should ever worry about are those ***** temps!
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Here is a huge topic about that error with possible solutions that might help, try them out https://answers.ea.com/t5/Crysis-Games/DXGI-ERROR-DEVICE-REMOVED/m-p/1118490#U1118490
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Try reinstalling audio and video related drivers from Acer's drivers download site for your specific model and the latest Nvidia drivers. DO make a clean installation (remove old drivers, install new ones) with every driver whenever is possible, normally there is an advanced installation option. Share the results.
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3-minute test from idle, of Overwatch at 1080 low settings, undervolted, fans maxed: Stopped the test because this is already the second test I made, 2 degrees more and it would've frozen. I still believe Windows had something to do with this, just because it all happened with the clean reset...
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No luck, it made no difference. I guess I'd have to repaste
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I've just followed the second post, will proceed to undervolting the GPU. This is via msi afterburner, isn't it?