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    Acer Aspire VN7-791G-79VU questions

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by b3s7ch0, Dec 21, 2015.

  1. b3s7ch0

    b3s7ch0 Newbie

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    Good day , guys . First thing's first - excuse me for my not perfect english language level . Im from Bulgaria and here ppls dont use english very often .

    Since couple of days i have a new laptop Acer Aspire V17 Nitro VN7-791G-79VU . I have two things to ask about it , so ill start with the more important question for me .

    I tried to find some information about this model in internet , but i've found nothing . Pretty much all i've found is a review for a similar model but not exactly the same , althrough they look the samе externally ( http://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Aspire-V17-Nitro-VN7-791G-759Q-Notebook-Review.126701.0.html ) . Its VN7-791G too , like mine , but the last 3 symbols are different . So :

    1. In the review from the link its said that the material from which the laptop is made is named from Acer's engineers soft-touch NIL or Nanoimprint Lithography which is combination between plastic and aluminium . What i wanted to ask is about the case of my model VN7-791G . Is it with the same soft-touch NIL plastic-aluminium combination technology , which reduces the heat inside ?

    2. And second . While im gaming , my laptop reaches around 80 degrees celsium . Is that temperature OK , or i should do something about it ?

    Thank you , and excuse me again if my level of english is disturbing to you [​IMG]
     
  2. glewarne

    glewarne Notebook Guru

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    With the sort of hardware inside these Nitro laptops, 80c on CPU/GPU is quite acceptable while gaming. Actually, that is very good!
     
  3. downloads

    downloads No, Dee Dee, no! Super Moderator

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    The last numbers are for configuration changes but it's still the same basic model, so yes it's built form the same materials.

    As for the temperature - 80*C is not disturbing under load although you haven't mentioned which component reached this temperature.
    While we're talking temperatures - Acer Nitro notebooks do not have good cooling so pay attention to temps - you might need to re-paste and undervolt.