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Hello, (sorry for my bad english)

 

For some time i have been watching my CPU temperature because my pc seemed very hot. When i play games like valorant, the temperature of my CPU goes to 93-97 degrees while the graphics of the game are low and valorant is known to be well optimized. In other game that are a little bit more greedy as lost ark the CPU can reach 99 degree. I wonder if CPU will last long with these temperature.

 

My CPU : amd ryzen 5 5600H with radeon graphics

Picture of my PC : 

PC.jpg

Greetings 

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Hello @AntoineBrtz 

 

! Attention !

With constant overheating, the thermal paste for CPU, GPU and bridges

dries out and loses its function and must therefore be renewed !

 

If you do not change this condition, notebook/mainboard/components will suffer partial or total damage.

 

In your case: Service is required !
- The computer should be disassembled and checked.
- Thermal paste for CPU GPU and bridges must be renewed

  High quality thermal paste should be used !

- The function of the fan(s) must be checked

- Short circuit test ( if required )

- charger/battery test

- Components test

- General cleaning ...

 

--- HP warranty valid -> Contact HP Support

 

--- HP warranty expired:

If you can't do that, you should have it <serviced> by a professional notebook (chip level) repair store.

 

For me, the case is closed ...

 

Good luck

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Hello @AntoineBrtz 

 

When was the last time the <thermal paste> of the CPU and GPU was renewed?

 

Kind regards

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Hello @Ub6424, thanks for help

 

I bought my PC last year in august and the thermal paste is the orignal one that was there when i bought it.

 

 

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Hello @AntoineBrtz 

 

! Attention !

With constant overheating, the thermal paste for CPU, GPU and bridges

dries out and loses its function and must therefore be renewed !

 

If you do not change this condition, notebook/mainboard/components will suffer partial or total damage.

 

In your case: Service is required !
- The computer should be disassembled and checked.
- Thermal paste for CPU GPU and bridges must be renewed

  High quality thermal paste should be used !

- The function of the fan(s) must be checked

- Short circuit test ( if required )

- charger/battery test

- Components test

- General cleaning ...

 

--- HP warranty valid -> Contact HP Support

 

--- HP warranty expired:

If you can't do that, you should have it <serviced> by a professional notebook (chip level) repair store.

 

For me, the case is closed ...

 

Good luck

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Thanks you for your help

 

I will replace the thermal paste in a few days and i will see if the temperature drop.

 

Regards,

 

Antoine

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Hello @AntoineBrtz 

 

 

I want the check your current system configuration.

 

(1) Run    msinfo32

- Select <System Summary>:

--->>> copy/paste to following key/value pairs:

 

System SKU ( equals HP product number (p/n) )

BIOS Version/Date

 

(2Please report your results

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I post the result here ?

the System SKU/product number are not private ? 

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@AntoineBrtz wrote:

I post the result here ?

the System SKU/product number are not private ? 


The product number (p/n) is legally allowed information about the computer. This is not sensitive data.

It is allowed to post here in the community.

 

Kind regards

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Référence (SKU) du système 398W6EA#ABF

 

Version du BIOS/Date AMI F.05, 04/02/2021

 

Im french so language is french 😉

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Hello @AntoineBrtz 

 

Here you will get the most important documentation for your notebook:

Download --->>> Maintenance and Service Guide

  • Prepare the computer for disassembly (Preparation for disassembly on page 31).
  • Remove the bottom cover (Bottom cover on page 31).
  • Remove the solid-state drives (Solid-state drive on page 32).
  • Remove the battery (see Battery on page 37).
  • (Starting at) Page 41 Component replacement procedures

 

Good luck / Bonne chance 😊

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