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12-24-2018 01:12 PM
Hello, i have very recently bought an hp omen, and have noticed it is very hot. From the command center, i can see it runs at 80 degrees, even when i am not playing or doing anything special. What can i do?
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12-26-2018 03:52 AM - edited 12-26-2018 03:54 AM
At first it might sound too technical and overwhelming but youll yget a hang of it quite soon. Check out this tutorial for which I'll post the link below. Undervolting is basically an iterative process, you'll have to test out a lot of settings before you find the one that suites your machine. Oh and also you'll probs hit a lot of bsod messages but don't worry a quick reboot will fix it (note that you'll need to go back to the previous setting if you hit the bsod that's coz you undervolted your cpu too much)
Here's the link, have fun!
Also, reddit is a great source for all these things so might wanna check some stuff there.
12-24-2018 03:27 PM
Welcome to the HP Support Community @albertus50
To better assist you, the members will need the exact model number or product number of your laptop/desktop or printer???
HP Notebook PCs - How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03754824
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PLEASE DO NOT POST ANY SERIAL NUMBERS
12-25-2018 06:46 AM
You have a few things to do:
Install these updates:
Intel Chipset Installation Utility and Driver(Windows 10 v1809):
Intel Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Client Driver(Windows 10 v1809):
OMEN Command Center SDK Package:
OCC update:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/omen-command-center/9nqdw009t0t5?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
REBOOT:
Then install:
HP Firmware Pack (Intel Processors):
REBOOT:
REO
12-26-2018 03:52 AM - edited 12-26-2018 03:54 AM
At first it might sound too technical and overwhelming but youll yget a hang of it quite soon. Check out this tutorial for which I'll post the link below. Undervolting is basically an iterative process, you'll have to test out a lot of settings before you find the one that suites your machine. Oh and also you'll probs hit a lot of bsod messages but don't worry a quick reboot will fix it (note that you'll need to go back to the previous setting if you hit the bsod that's coz you undervolted your cpu too much)
Here's the link, have fun!
Also, reddit is a great source for all these things so might wanna check some stuff there.