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07-13-2022 05:23 AM
Laptop went to hibernation while playing video games again but this time i got the temperatures.
I configured HWINFO64 to only save the temperatures.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/7ug3mlvlbw1qbh0/temp_logs.CSV/file
There are no values above 90°C, only the PCH is reaching 87°C, but if i get it right it's the cpu internal temps? so it's normal that it's higher? it's always almost 70°C while just browsing the web.
07-13-2022 05:27 AM
Please try this and report your results:
07-14-2022 08:40 AM
As I wrote before, there is a technical defect. A sensor is probably affected. In case of HP warranty, the service should repair the device. The mainboard is usually replaced. If you are out of warranty, it will be very difficult to (1) find a replacement motherboard and (2) get it repaired at normal cost.
07-14-2022 11:06 AM
Ithink this issue started when i removed my battery more than 4 months ago because it was inflated.
Do you think if by any chance i can fix this issue if i get a new battery?
A new motherboard cost between 450 and 700 euros...
07-14-2022 11:12 AM
@SkyNalix wrote:Ithink this issue started when i removed my battery more than 4 months ago because it was inflated.
Do you think if by any chance i can fix this issue if i get a new battery?
A new motherboard cost between 450 and 700 euros...
This is a bad joke, isn't it ? This is usury !
Say goodbye to your notebook and buy a new one, even from another manufacturer ! You should sell the remaining spare parts.
End of the story 😪