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System Name | Main system |
---|---|
Processor | Intel Core-i7 4790K @4.5 |
Motherboard | Asus Z97-Pro Gamer |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO |
Memory | 32 Gig (16 GigADATA XPG V2 DDR3 2400 + 16 Gig Geil Evo Veloce DDR3 1600 CL11) |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GTX1080 G1 Gaming |
Storage | Western Digital Blue Cavier 500 and 1 Terabyte + 1 Terabyte Green Cavier + Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500G |
Display(s) | ASUS ML238 LED Monitor |
Case | Green Viper X3 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard-Realtek |
Power Supply | Green 700watt (Its a rebranded psu from highpower/kolink I guess) |
Software | Windows 10 /Ubuntu 16.04 |
Hello everyone,
Hope you are having a great day.
My little brother has recently bought a new gaming laptop, naming Acer Nitro AN515-51-79DL (Link to the Full Config on Acer product page (note, my brothers RAM is 16 instead of 8 but the rest of the config is the same)
But after the first 3 days he noticed a strange click sound and also high temperatures .
He recorded the sound which I attached below (heard on the seconds 20 to 22 and 47 to 49 ).(you need to increase the volume to hear it clearly!)
To him that sounded like a faulty fan which even doesn't work or works faulty.
He also ran a few games such as mafia 3 and witcher 3 which are taxing games to asses the temps (thus fans!) and the system as a whole to see if it performs like describe in different reviews notably notebookcheck
The temps at idle were around 20~22 C (68~71.6 F) and under full load it reached 80 C (176 F) .
Thats very high compared to what is being displayed and said in the reviews. As they pointed out under any circumstances the temps were around 40 :
Now, he asked me if I can seek some professionals idea on this. He took his laptop and asked for RMA, (the company that guarantees it, says if under a 7 day period, the laptop is faulty, they will replace it with a brand new one, however, they insist that there is nothing wrong with the laptop and its prefectly fine. the clicking sound comes from the hdd and is fine! and the temps are also normal.
My brother adds that the clicking sound happens regardless of him using the hdd or not. the OS is installed on the SSD drive, and also the games, and the click sound happens at random it seems. (for example, when he opens the word, that click sound happens, and then when he closes the MS word, and opens Adobe Photoshop, again that click sound happens)
Concerning the high temps, he says this is unacceptable for a gaming laptop especially with other reviews indicating the temps should not under any load be more than 40 C!
He also says, the airflow concerning the two fans are not the same.
All in all whats your view on this ? Is it faulty or is my brother overly sensitive about this ?
Edit :
I uploaded the amplified versions as well, they now should be heard much better than the originals. (however a higher volume always helps)
Thank you all again in advance
Hope you are having a great day.
My little brother has recently bought a new gaming laptop, naming Acer Nitro AN515-51-79DL (Link to the Full Config on Acer product page (note, my brothers RAM is 16 instead of 8 but the rest of the config is the same)
But after the first 3 days he noticed a strange click sound and also high temperatures .
He recorded the sound which I attached below (heard on the seconds 20 to 22 and 47 to 49 ).(you need to increase the volume to hear it clearly!)
To him that sounded like a faulty fan which even doesn't work or works faulty.
He also ran a few games such as mafia 3 and witcher 3 which are taxing games to asses the temps (thus fans!) and the system as a whole to see if it performs like describe in different reviews notably notebookcheck
The temps at idle were around 20~22 C (68~71.6 F) and under full load it reached 80 C (176 F) .
Thats very high compared to what is being displayed and said in the reviews. As they pointed out under any circumstances the temps were around 40 :
The device does not heat up particularly at any load. Only one spot heated up to just over 40 °C (~104 °F) during the stress test. The device heated up a little more during the The Witcher 3 test (the game runs for one hour in FHD resolution and maximum quality settings). But temperatures are still OK.
Now, he asked me if I can seek some professionals idea on this. He took his laptop and asked for RMA, (the company that guarantees it, says if under a 7 day period, the laptop is faulty, they will replace it with a brand new one, however, they insist that there is nothing wrong with the laptop and its prefectly fine. the clicking sound comes from the hdd and is fine! and the temps are also normal.
My brother adds that the clicking sound happens regardless of him using the hdd or not. the OS is installed on the SSD drive, and also the games, and the click sound happens at random it seems. (for example, when he opens the word, that click sound happens, and then when he closes the MS word, and opens Adobe Photoshop, again that click sound happens)
Concerning the high temps, he says this is unacceptable for a gaming laptop especially with other reviews indicating the temps should not under any load be more than 40 C!
He also says, the airflow concerning the two fans are not the same.
All in all whats your view on this ? Is it faulty or is my brother overly sensitive about this ?
Edit :
I uploaded the amplified versions as well, they now should be heard much better than the originals. (however a higher volume always helps)
Thank you all again in advance
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