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HP Pavilion 31.5 inch All-in-One Desktop PC 32-b0000i (3N9R3AV)

My display glitches after a few days use, when I shut down and leave it for a couple of days I will get a good few hours work done before the display glitches again. It has vertical lines through images and fontScreenshot 2023-06-11 105215.png ,

Have update BIOS and Firmware, tried different screen resolutions etc. PC is less than 7 months old. 

 

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This seems  to be an overheating problem.  Use an air duster.  Poke in every vent or opening to remove dust.

Your system is under warranty. Take it in for service if dusting does not help.

 

If playing games or doing intensive graphics work,  I recommend you reduce the processor utilization from 100 to 99.  This keep the CPU from running in turbo mode all the time.  Graphics is built into the CPU and overheating can cause artifacts on the screen. I keep my system at %99 as it overheats easily in turbo mode.

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