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04-09-2022
10:11 AM
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04-09-2022
11:07 AM
by
Ric_ob
Hey I have an HP Pavillion 15 aw002no .. I want to ask how mutch heat the Cpu and the Gpu can take in the long run ?….if I rendering videos or play games the cpu and gpu goes up to 83 degrees Celsius ….I have lowered the max cpu power to 99% now it’s about 45 degrees Celsius, I also have an cooling pad and cleaned the CPU for dust…I’m using win 10 …best Niels
04-12-2022 08:16 AM
Hi@Mugge,
Welcome to the HP Support Community! I'd like to help!
I see you are experiencing GPU issues with the HP Pavilion Notebook.
I have a few recommendations
- 85 degrees is fine. Anything above 90 degrees is not. This should not be an issue as high intensive GPU's and CPU's are meant to heat up to these temperatures while playing games. If you notice that your PC is throttling, stuttering, shutting down, crashing, overheating, etc.
- Update your Notebook computer to latest BIOS from HP.COM.
- Make sure the Windows and HP support assistant updates are up to date.
- You can do Reset PC Keep my files from windows and check if it works.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
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