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06-28-2021 03:27 AM
Hi, I bought HP Omen15-dh1001nc and wanted to ask if its normal for its CPU temperature to randomly turn up and after second or to returning back to normal.
My usuall temp while browsing net is around 40-50 decrees Celsius (ambient temp is 25). Though I get these random spikes where it go up between 50 to 80 for second or two and then returning back to normal.
I have elevated cooling pad so it does not stand on just wooden table.
Yesterday I tried Tera Online (at highest settings) and temps were around 80 with random spikes to 90 decrees. So I also wanted to ask if its normal or should I reduce game setting? And what is preferable temp for this laptop while gaming?
Thank you all for answer.
07-04-2021 07:39 AM
Its normal to see higher temperature while gaming, reducing options could make it run hotter because cpu needs to work harder, I would advice installing throttlestop and ofseting voltage to about 100 points it wont inpact your performance if at all so I recomend it to drop temperature and try repeasting cpu and gpu.
07-19-2021 01:54 PM
Hi, I had this problem with my omen 17 and this post helped me to solve it.
Solved: Re: HP Omen 15 2018 CPU thermal issues/fan noise solved! - HP Support Community - 6822345 comment 7 is the solution.
It will also be useful if you update bios: check your laptop page and see what version is there and which version is installed on your device.
If your information is correct I think it is your laptop page but you also can use auto-detect OMEN Laptop - 15-dh1001nc Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Customer Support
40-50 decrees Celsius is normal
and for gaming between 70 to 90 is normal for games like GTA v or NFS.
07-21-2021 02:17 AM
Thanks will try. I also have similar problem while playing Dragon Age Origins. Game is old and should not make my laptop that hot even on highest settings. Or can it? I also tried to put fps limit in NVidia settings, just to try it.