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02-14-2021 07:39 AM
Hi,
Has anyone done a liquid metal application on the HP Omen 15dh0001nq? if i blast it with cpu and gpu intensive apps, cpu will blow over the 95 de grees celcius and the gpu will range around 70-74.
Undervolting, plus repaste with kryonaut, of the cpu and gpu helped just a bit, lowered them to 91 and 70.
And alos, i think it will void the warranty? 😄
undervolt values for this model:
1.CPU:
- core voltage set to -0.160,2
- cache voltage set to -0.130,9
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02-17-2021 10:34 AM
Hi @Ionut4,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
As this is a hardware issue, I'd suggest you Contact HP in your region regarding the service options for your computer.
If you are having trouble navigating through the above options, it's most likely because the device is out of warranty. If yes? please send me a private message with the region you are contacting us from. Check next to your profile Name, you should see a little blue envelope, please click on it.
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02-16-2021 01:33 PM
Hi@onut4,Welcome to the HP Support Community!
I reviewed your post and I understand that the computer is overheating.
Don’t worry, I assure you I will try my best to get this sorted.
I would like to inform you that 90C is normal on the gaming computer. I recommend you use the Omen command center to change the settings which suit your needs.
Please refer to the below article for more information.
https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c05387497
Keep me posted. Happy to help!
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02-17-2021 01:40 AM
Hi Praveenbv,
Thank you for the answer, 90+ on this machine is normal.
Bit if i apply liquid metal on the cpu and cpu die's with protective compound layer will this void the warranty? or is HP Service Center certified in doing this?
02-17-2021 10:34 AM
Hi @Ionut4,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
As this is a hardware issue, I'd suggest you Contact HP in your region regarding the service options for your computer.
If you are having trouble navigating through the above options, it's most likely because the device is out of warranty. If yes? please send me a private message with the region you are contacting us from. Check next to your profile Name, you should see a little blue envelope, please click on it.
Have a great day!
Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
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