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HP OMEN 15 ce026nf
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Hello!

 

My machine is an OMEN 15 ce026nf, with a core i7 7700HQ and a GTX 1060 6gb, and I've had it for about 1 year and a half.

The temps on the machine were always high, although I didn't worry too much about it since this machine was known to run hot and also since it's a gaming laptop they're usually toasty.

Recently, I've been investigating in getting the fan speeds higher, like running them in 80-100% at all times, so the temperature curve would start off from lower. 

While doing this, however, I came across a program called SpeedFan. This is where I realized something. One of my fans was slow. Like *really* slow. (see image). 

 

Image Link if it doesn't load: https://imgur.com/a/PUNssNX


Just as a reference the idle speeds are usually 60 -70 °C and during any form of gaming the CPU goes in Thermal Throttle and is at a constant 97 °C (max temperature), and the GPU is at 91 °C. 

This is why I think that the fan 2 is linked to my CPU and gets virtually no cooling, thus the high temps.

Also, I have cleaned my PC 2 weeks ago and both fans are nice and clean, so that doesn't seem to be the main issue.


Since I've had the laptop for more than a year, the warranty is gone, and I don't know if there's anything I can do to repair this issue.

 

Any help please?

Best regards,

 

Angaros

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@Angaros

 

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We are experiencing longer than expected wait times to reach an agent due to the CoViD-19 impact and there might have been issues in you getting the expected resolution on the issue. 

 

Have a nice day!!

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@Angaros Welcome to HP Community!

 

I understand that the fan speed is very low.

 

Please update the BIOS and check.

 

If the issue still persists, please conatct our phone support and check for the support op[tion. They will help you.

 

Or you can conatct the local service center for repair.

 

Here is how you can get in touch with phone support.

 

 

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Okay sure,

 

I'll try this out. Thanks for the help.

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@Angaros

 

Please let us know once you update the BIOS.

 

 

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Hello,

 

I have now done the BIOS update, but the result is still the same. 

The one fan is still going about 4500 - 5000 RPM (under load), but the other one only up to 100 RPM (also under load).
I have also noticed, when my I opened my system (physically) that my battery was swollen, but that's a question for another feed.


Should i contact their phone support now?

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@Angaros

 

Yes, you have to conatct the phone support in this regard. They will help you.

 

Here is how you can get in touch with phone support.

 

 

1)Click on this link - www.hp.com/contacthp/

 

2)Select the product type.

 

3)Enter the serial number of your device or select let HP detect your product option.

 

4)Select the country from the drop-down.

 

5)You should see the HP phone support number or Chat option listed.

 

We are experiencing longer than expected wait times to reach an agent due to the CoViD-19 impact and there might have been issues in you getting the expected resolution on the issue. 

 

Have a nice day!!

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