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07-31-2024 01:33 AM
I also change the processor performance boost from aggresive to disabled but it still reaching to 100c. and also done cleaning of fans but still it doesn't work. I don't know what to do now
08-02-2024 09:44 AM
Hi @prathamesh0087,
Welcome to The HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
I understand your Victus by HP gaming laptop is consistently reaching 100°C despite changing the performance settings and cleaning the fans, it might be due to a few different factors.
Here’s a checklist of steps you can try:
- Check for Dust and Obstructions: Ensure that the fan vents and heatsinks are free from dust and debris. Sometimes cleaning the fans is not enough; dust might be clogging the vents.
- Reapply Thermal Paste: Over time, the thermal paste between the CPU/GPU and heatsink can degrade. Reapplying thermal paste can improve heat transfer and reduce temperatures.
- Update BIOS and Drivers: Ensure that your BIOS and all system drivers (especially the graphics and chipset drivers) are up-to-date. Sometimes, thermal management improvements are included in updates.
- Monitor and Adjust Power Settings: Go to the Windows Power Options and ensure that your laptop is set to a balanced or power-saving mode. High-performance modes can cause higher temperatures.
- Check Background Processes: Sometimes background applications can cause high CPU or GPU usage, leading to higher temperatures. Check the Task Manager to see if any processes are unusually demanding.
- Use a Cooling Pad: A cooling pad can help provide additional airflow and reduce the temperature of your laptop.
- Inspect for Hardware Issues: If the issue persists, there might be a hardware problem. HP PCs - Testing for hardware failures
Refer to this document: Victus by HP 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop 15-fb0000 User manual
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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A_Gayathri
HP Support Community Administrator.