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01-01-2023 05:17 AM
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Product: HP Z2 Mini G9 Workstation Desktop PC (4Y5Y9AV)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
Hello,
I just set up my Z2 Mini G9, and it looks like the graphics card (T1000 8GB) is running seriously hot. It is at around 75 °C when the system is as idle as it ever gets, and when I run any serious 3D load (i.e. benchmark for now) it jumps immediately to 87-90 °C. I suppose that is where the card slows itself down. (I don't see that happening, but I think it's because it heats up so quickly.)
My question is: Is the T1000 in the Z2 Mini G9 supposed to run that hot all the time?
Thanks for any help.
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