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02-02-2017 08:08 AM
I just wanted some help, currently my laptop HP PAVILION G4 having some problems whenever i start using laptop after 20 to 30 min afterwards its starts making noices in starts getting overheated , by making noices . i even took to service center to clean the laptop but still same. i cant understand what wil be better to do. Help me
02-02-2017 09:18 AM
Hi,
What kind of noises? Clicking sounds? Screeching noises? What part of the laptop are the noises coming from?
When you say it is overheating, have you run programs to see temperature of ram, cpu, gpu?
You can try a free trial program such as AIDA64 and even perform a stress test to see if everything is in norm. If you hear clicking sound it usually is from hard drive and you can use free program to see if it has problems.
Let me know,
David
02-02-2017 10:27 AM
hello , thanks for hearing out Actually i guess the cooling fan is making the noices or cpu but last month i cleaned the cooling fan but i wonder why the fan is working fast i feel it as if noices r coming usually u get to hear such noices & sometimes the laptop gets hot
02-02-2017 10:35 AM
Hi,
If the fan is always on, you can probably change the setting in Bios to make it only come on when needed.
Do you play games on the PC or use demanding applications such as photo and video rendering. It is quite normal thjat when there is a strong use of CPU and especially GPU that the laptop will heat up.
If the fan is making strange noices and not just the noise of spinning you should bring the computer to repair. You can use the programs above to see if the heating is excessive. But do not worry to much about the heat because there will be a critical point where the computer will automatically turn off to protect itself.
Hope it helps,
David
