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my keyboard is heating not all but few center keys 

 

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Hi @asif_gaya,

Welcome to the HP Support Community.
 

Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.

If your HP laptop keyboard is overheating, the most common causes are dust buildup obstructing airflow, a faulty fan, or a problem with the thermal paste on the CPU and GPU

1. Clean the Vents and Fans:

Dust Accumulation:

Dust buildup can block airflow, forcing the fans to work harder and overheat the laptop. 

 

How to Clean:

  • Turn off the laptop and disconnect the power cord. 
  • Locate the vents (usually on the sides, bottom, or back). 
  • Use compressed air to blow out dust from the vents and fans. 
  • Wait 5-10 minutes for the laptop to cool down, then reconnect the power cord and turn it on. 

 

2. Check for Fan Issues:

Faulty Fan:

An old or malfunctioning fan might not be able to effectively cool the laptop. 

 

How to Check:

  • Listen for unusual fan noises or if the fan isn't running at all. 
  • If you suspect a fan issue, you may need to take the laptop apart and replace the fan. 

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

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VikramTheGreat

HP Support

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