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Depends on the display panel. Usually I see this with very high end laptops only. But it ends up shortening the lifespan of your display panel. If you want 120hz or 144hz display for your laptop then you can buy it online. Here is the guide on how to change it. The video's description also provides links to buy various…
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As I have said earlier, that ‘pad’ is for your ssd (storage device). Replacing it with new pad or even removing it won't affect your CPU/GPU temperatures. If your laptop is running hotter than before (when it was new), then I think its time for you to change your thermal paste. Given that you have already cleaned your…
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Any updates? How did it go?
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His Predator Sense software doesn't show any nvidia GPU usage. So problem must be with Intel Graphics. As to his main question, where to get the latest Intel Graphics, you really can't get it outside of what Acer provided in their website. Universal Intel Graphics drivers from Intel's website is not compatible with…
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This definitely looks like Intel graphics problem. How did it start? Did you install something? Update something that caused this problem?
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How old is your laptop? And since when did you start facing this problem?
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Click on “Start” and type “Computer Management”. Click and open it. Select “Device Manager” from left side. Double-click or expand “Display Adapters”. Double click on your Intel Graphics adapter. Select the “Driver” tab. Click on “Update driver” and then select “Search automatically for updated driver software”. If any…
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That looks like a pad for M.2 ssd. Its not important to change it right away. Just try to put it back together in its place. Adjust it in its proper place. It will work. This has no relation to CPU overheating. And what did you mean by check thermal paste? Did you open the heatsink and replace the thermal paste with new…
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Always happy to help. 👍️
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Ok then register a complain. Try it out. Incase it doesn't go well, your laptop is 2020 model right? And they are asking 6641 for it? That's more than your buying price of 6300. That's absurd! I have no idea about laptop prices in your country but I think that for 6641 you'll get better specd laptops right now than your…
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Sadly you don't have many options since its out of warranty. Again gaming or not, using a laptop doesn't burn its motherboard unless its a manufacturing defect. I once suffered a similar fate when my Macbook Pro 13 decided to shut itself off just like in your case. Same old burnt motherboard case. Out of warranty so I had…
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This is definitely a manufacturing defect. But 6641 AED?? That's too much. You are better off buying a new laptop.
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Laptop damaged due to “Over-charging”? This is nonsense excuse from their side. Laptops are designed with overcharge protection. Many people keep their laptop plugged in all the time. This should never damage your laptop nor burn the motherboard. The only damage you do by keeping your laptop plugged in all the time is…
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Any problem with the socket would usually burn/destroy the charger and not the laptop itself. Once the charging brick of my dell xps burnt releasing fumes (not lit on fire but slightly melted the plastic) and got destroyed but the laptop was fine. I don't know if it was high voltage or short circuit, but it was due to that…
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Then get another Acer laptop charger from friends/family/PC store and test it out. If its a charger problem, buy new one from Amazon or Retailer. If its laptop problem then service center guys will diagnose it. Otherwise how else you expect to solve this problem?
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At this point either its the charger or the laptop itself that has gone bad. Take it to service center or atleast a PC store to check it out with another charger. Or if any of your friends have Acer laptop charger borrow it and check it out.
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For his laptop model PH315-55, these look like important updates to me, specially if he has never updated his BIOS:
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Wait buddy, you didn't specify the resolution of monitor? Is it FHD(1080p) at 240Hz? or QHD(1440p) at 240hz? Your laptop is 2016 model with GTX 1060, so it has HDMI 2.0 and it supports max bandwidth of 18Gbps. 1080p at 240Hz uses 14Gbps. So ya, it will work with your laptop. 1440p at 240Hz uses 25Gbps. If you buy a 1440p…
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I'm hearing this problem first time for Helios 300. Usually I face this problem with Asus laptops only. If no drives are showing during Windows installation, ya the solution is to download IRST drivers and put in the USB installation drive.
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You could have easily solved your problem by creating a bootable USB drive and doing a fresh new install of Windows. Anyway if Windows 11 is the cause of BSOD, then you need to update your BIOS. Check if there are any new updates for your specific model. I have another Asus Vivobook laptop which ran hot with a fresh new…