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yes of course, but why is this happening i have just literraly just start the computer and when i plug in to power it becomes 90 degrees, and thats was so fake because i literraly have just start jaja i even touch under the labtop and is was so so cold.....this has no sense....thanks for the help. as soon as i arrive to my country i will send to SAT

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Sorry my friend because that example is not the same. I am telling you that the labtop is so ok in a good a normal temperature if is unplugued from power supply, but when you plug to power the temperature rise so fast like in seconds......

Now im working with lot of working programs and is perfect, 44 degrees because it is not plugged in......

the thing is that i didnt try to play games with labtop unplugged becuase i think RTX3070 needs lot of w

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Hello @ebenknot 

 

As I wrote before -> Regarding Overheating

This includes:

Short circuit test ( if required )

- charger/battery test

 

There is someting wrong:

charger <=> mainboard

 

In mose service cases mainboard and/or charger will be replaced !

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