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10-28-2024 03:02 PM - edited 10-28-2024 03:43 PM
Hello, I have a HP pavilion gaming 15 laptop with Ryzen 5 4600h and a gtx1050. I normally use the laptop with the integrated graphics card (AMD Radeon) and the GPU temperature stays at 40°C when plugged in and when I'm on battery it stays around 32-27°C which is perfect for me because I avoid noisy fans which are uncomfortable for me, but when I use an application with the dedicated graphics card: gtx1050, or connect the laptop to a monitor (HDMI connected to gtx1050) the graphics temperature goes from 40°C to 55°C in a few seconds after scrolling a PDF on Edge and the fans start cooling the laptop (I have a good airflow). I tried everything to solve the problem but I didn't succeed: I updated Windows, the Nvidia driver, did the diagnostic tests, checked that there was no required update in the HP support application, switched to adaptive power mode on the NVidia control panel and all that didn't help. (Note: I can't control the laptop fans, they turn on automatically when the gpu reaches 50-55°C to cool it to 40-45°C ).