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 Acer Aspire V Nitro Thread, Designed to rev up your life

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gelas_plastik
post Apr 4 2015, 07:10 PM

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Just got mine a few days back .. so far so good no issues with wifi or crackling sound .. point to note, i've updated everything via acer care center, also I've updated the BIOS to v113 ..

On the overheating, how does one consider an overheat? I've overclock the GPU via MSI to +133 GPU core +100 Mem .. the highest temperature recorded after playing heavily modded skyrim at 1080p was 89c .. still, I didn't really feel the heat on my palm too much and the game run smoothly at 50 - 60fps constantly (no lag) .. I also tried to overclock via XTU, but didn't make much different so I disable that ..

Frankly speaking, I've never consider that my V15 were overheating until I read this thread haha .. So, now I'm on a mission to reduce the heat ..

I read about advice on RWEverything on this thread and try to follow the advice, however there is NO EC TAB on RWEveything .. how do I enable that? Or is it because I've updated my BIOS those value no longer accessible? Anyone care to help?

Thanks ..



gelas_plastik
post Apr 4 2015, 07:17 PM

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Just to add .. I've also tried this item to reduce the heat:

http://www.lelong.com.my/v8-universal-supe...6-01-Sale-P.htm

It does help .. temp reduce from 5c to 8c .. but required separated power supply thats why I dont really prefer this option .. bought it with though that it was usb powered ..

 

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