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    Acer Nitro 5 - CPU Fans spin full speed when turned off

    Hello guys,

    I need some help with Acer Nitro AN515-54.
    As said in the title, as soon as I shut down the laptop, the screen goes black like usual, lights off, but cpu fans go full speed until the battery is dead.

    This started to happen yesterday after I have done some improvements to the laptop.

    1. Reinstalled new Windows 10 + drivers and updates

    2. Installed new 8GB RAM stick so total 12 now.

    3. Installed additional M2 NVME drive

    4. Installed additional hard drive (here comes my doubts, I installed 10 pin sata cable, because i did not have the original one, but the original is 12 pin, also I forgot to disconnect the battery while plugging/unplugging the cable.)

    It could be coincidence, but the issue started happening after I have made these changes.

    Do you have any advice or suggestions?

    #2
    code board ?

    maybe we here can help if we know which board you have

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      #3
      Very likely a broken dc-dc converter on 3V/5V lines.

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        #4
        Board code is EH5VF LA H501P rev:1A

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          #5
          Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
          Very likely a broken dc-dc converter on 3V/5V lines.
          But why is it working fine when the laptop is on then?

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            #6
            Originally posted by IvanAndreevv View Post

            But why is it working fine when the laptop is on then?
            Its not my job to convince you. Why not measure and see if the enable pin voltage drops to zero or not after shutdown on this dc-dc converter. The enable wont be removed if the converter is defective and hence the fan keeps rotating

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              #7
              Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post

              Its not my job to convince you. Why not measure and see if the enable pin voltage drops to zero or not after shutdown on this dc-dc converter. The enable wont be removed if the converter is defective and hence the fan keeps rotating
              Sorry, I didn't mean to make it look like that.
              I have measured the voltage at the fan connector and seems like the PWM line is changing from 3.5 - 5v. The only problem is that I couldn't find the chip that is controling the voltage.
              Attached Files

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                #8
                Hi,

                check here, maybe this gives you a lead:

                https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...pter-connected

                Maybe you have a similar case with a defective temperature signal mosfet on the smbus lines to PCH...

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                  #9
                  Does the issue persist when you revert all hardware changes and install a clean windows again?
                  FairRepair on YouTube

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