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The image from a distance seems fine. The different fonts look like they should. Can't tell much from the close-ups. It might be helpful to see what a full screen of text looks like from a distance the NotePad application.
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Open Device Manager. If no red or yellow warning, expand the monitors folder. Post screenshot if possible.
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Go to this link to download, unzip and re-install PredatorSense. Report back with results.
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Well that looks more like it for an idling CPU. What happens when you fire up the GPU?
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> >Also remember that not installing the Intel® DPTF / DTT component can prevent the system from:> Bold emphasis sounds like a double-negative. So does that mean installing it can???😀: improve battery life; perform Thermal management correctly; prevent the correct use of Adaptive Performance modes; optimize performance for…
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Yeah. Sounds that way. Good to know. Thanks.
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I wonder if somehow this also changed the BIOS firmware CPU behavior on a cold reboot? The fans should still ramp down after an initial surge.
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Congratulations on your success! Thanks for reporting back. 🙂
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CPU seems too warm for doing virtually nothing other than initializing some i/o devices, running firmware & display, even at 2GHz. Fans should've already backed down to <2000 rpm after a few moments. Thermal modules seem to be sealed coolant tube style with radiators in fan compartments. I'm gonna guess coolant leak. Is is…
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> >But the WERE problems :) > > Yes. That's why it'll be good to see whether or not the problem manifests and fans ramp up inside the BIOS firmware environment alone. If not, then we can be nearly but not quite 100% sure that it's not firmware or hardware. Then look elsewhere inside the Window environment.
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Please post a phone photo of what you see if possible.
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> >it is only 3 years and 3 months old. > > you would expect it to last much longer before anything starts to break or give in due to usage > > Not me. Screen-related parts are often the same or similar to those in cheaper models. QC/QA is about the same. And simple environment conditions like high humidities often cause…
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> >I'm not sure what are you expecting to see.> > Nothing. If no coolant leak that would cause CPU to overheat, then fans should remain quiet outside of the Windows software environment. But if CPU starts to overheat, fans will ramp up again while still inside the BIOS firmware environment. > >I always update BIOS…
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The 10-sec trick is claimed to be equivalent to physically disconnecting the main battery from the mainboard, but not the RTC Li coin cell. Worth a try though. It still would be interesting to see if the fans remain quiet for an extended period in the BIOS menu. This would then suggest an OS software/driver issue, not…
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> >As per usual, something like this would happen after the warranty has already expired.> >q That was the answer to my next question. Sorry, I mistakenly assumed it was a more recent purchase. From your descriptions, my best guess is the screen's inverter board connections between the mainboard & screen. It controls the…
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> >Updated all drivers and software> > Does this include the proprietary XB273KGP driver and widget from the Acer downloads? The latest is for Win10 & earlier versions. Should work on Win11
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> >it seems my PC does not have adaptive brightness> > Go to Settings. Click System. In left pane click Display. Post screen shot(s) of right pane if possible.
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OK. If you tap F2 on startup to get to the BIOS menu, the fans should initially switch to high speed and be noisy. After a few moments the fans should slow down and be barely audible. Do the fans remain quiet if you stay in the BIOS menu for about 15 minutes?
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After a cold reboot?
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> >Maybe I just have to uninstall it altogether.> > Has this been tried yet to see what happens?