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02-27-2024 06:48 AM
Hello friends. The problem with the laptop, I began to notice fps landing in games, changed the thermo interface liquid pads from laird, thermal paste on mx 4, the temperature of the video card is 73-76, the processor jumps from 70-95, in msi autoberner, the video card works from 70 percent to 99, with drawdowns in some scenes up to 60-50 percent, the processor works from 30 to 45 percent the frequencies do not always keep exactly changing 4.2;4.0;3.9;3.7, even when the drawdown message Lim voltage pops up, my ryzen 5 5600h, rtx 3060, 105 watt system, is this due to overheating of the vrm, or the processor, or is it a burnt-out massfet or capacitor on the voltage of the percentage or video card?, power supply at 200 watt, it is serviceable
02-29-2024 11:18 AM
Hi @Dasti ,
Welcome to The HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
I understand you've taken some proactive steps to address potential thermal issues with your OMEN gaming laptop, including reapplying thermal paste and using liquid pads for better thermal conductivity. However, you're still experiencing performance issues, particularly with fluctuations in FPS and CPU/GPU utilization.
Here are some additional steps and considerations you might explore to troubleshoot the problem:
Check Power Settings: Ensure that your power settings are optimized for performance. Sometimes laptops might throttle performance to conserve power, especially when running on battery. You can adjust these settings in the power management section of your operating system.
Update Drivers and Firmware: Make sure all your drivers and firmware are up to date. This includes GPU drivers, chipset drivers, and BIOS updates. Sometimes outdated drivers can cause performance issues or conflicts. Software and Drivers for OMEN 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop PC 15-en1000
Monitor System Resources: Use software like HWMonitor, MSI Afterburner, or similar tools to monitor your system's temperatures, voltages, and frequencies in real time. This can help you identify if there are any anomalies or areas of concern.
Check for Background Processes: Ensure that no unnecessary background processes are consuming system resources while you're gaming. Sometimes, background tasks or applications can consume CPU cycles and impact gaming performance.
Review Game Settings: Ensure that your in-game graphics settings are optimized for performance. Sometimes overly demanding settings can strain the GPU/CPU and lead to FPS drops.
Reset Windows: If none of the above steps help, consider performing a clean Windows reset. This will remove any potential software conflicts or issues that might be causing performance degradation.
Refer to this document: OMEN 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop PC 15-en1000
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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