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08-02-2022 05:45 AM
Hello everyone sorry for my bad english.I need help with something.Um i wanna fix my cpu overheating i tryied to set fan speed in bios but i couldnt there is just thermal section with current fan speeds but no setting or something i tryed hwinfo and speedfan and lot of other programs but didnt work.so if someone was in this kind of a situation please tell me how can i fix it and i dont wanna see tips like clean your pc from dust and stuff like that i already did that but didnt helped.so yes thank you 🙂 have a nice day.
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08-02-2022 07:03 AM
Hello @Niko44684
Sorry to hear that you are having problems ...
To help you I need to know the product number (p/n) of your notebook !
You will find this information on the back/rear of your notebook in small alphanumeric letters.
The product number (p/n) is legally allowed information about the computer. This is not sensitive data.
It is allowed to publish it in public.
or
press [windows key] + r
( run command )
msinfo32
copy / paste the System SKU value and BIOS Version/Date value
msinfo32
08-02-2022 07:03 AM
Hello @Niko44684
Sorry to hear that you are having problems ...
To help you I need to know the product number (p/n) of your notebook !
You will find this information on the back/rear of your notebook in small alphanumeric letters.
The product number (p/n) is legally allowed information about the computer. This is not sensitive data.
It is allowed to publish it in public.
or
press [windows key] + r
( run command )
msinfo32
copy / paste the System SKU value and BIOS Version/Date value
msinfo32
08-02-2022 09:53 AM
hi
your computer, is this one?
https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-desktop-pc-595-p0000a/19390512/model/29964962/docum...
what you don't say, what is the maximum temperature of your processor, and if it is with certain games?
Indeed, if you have already carried out a thorough cleaning, there are not many options left.
If the processor overheats, it remains to check / replace the thermal paste, which may be too old, worn out
it is possible that the computer is not suitable for the use that is made, if original:
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08-03-2022 02:58 AM - edited 08-03-2022 02:58 AM
@Niko44684 wrote:ok so idk how it worked but i unchecked this thing and temps dropped from 85celsius to 73... hope it won't damage something
This option only speeds up windows <boot> process and has no effect on the behavior when you work in Windows.
There all CPU cores are used by default.
08-03-2022 04:54 AM
Hello @Niko44684
Use HP Software and drivers:
Software and drivers for HP Pavilion 595-p0018nc
Contact HP Support and ask if bios update is required in your case.
Good luck