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07-15-2019 07:41 AM
Hello! I would very much like to see my post developers from HP. The company is trying to make gaming line laptops, but there is no software for gaming laptops. How is that acceptable? All produce gaming laptops and absolutely and all manufacturers, except for HP, for their gaming laptop made quality software. For example, "Nitro Sense", "Nerve Sense", "Dragon Center", "ROG Gaming Center". (All of these applications to fine tune and optimize the performance of the laptop. They allow you to flexibly adjust the speed of the coolers, control the temperature of the components and monitor the status of critical components of the laptop. Applications are made professionally and very high quality.) Absolutely all gaming laptops of manufacturers can adjust the speed of the coolers. By purchasing a laptop HP Pavilion Gaming, I was horrified by the lack of any software from the manufacturer, the laptop in the games is heated just awful, temperatures reach 98 degrees on the processor. The solution can be found is undervolting and frequency reduction on the cores, but this is not the way out of the situation when buying a GAMING laptop. All I could find for a gaming laptop HP Pavilion Gaming is a tiny utility HP CoolSense, which has just two switches "on and off" and in General, it generally does not help, it is very funny. There is its line of gaming laptops from HP is HP Omen, Yes, in this line there is a proprietary utility HP OMEN Command Center, but it also causes only laughter, it is impossible to configure the operation of coolers and much more. The question arises, what makes the gaming devices, if the manufacturer cannot do it well and make these devices high-quality software with fine tuning. In many service centers of my country, it is 80 percent of the damage of gaming laptops, it is overheating and it is HP laptops. This attitude towards consumers is very frustrating. I hope the developers of HP will hear me and think about how to make high-quality software. Sorry for my very bad English, thank you all. I hope many will support me.
07-17-2019 08:29 AM
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