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01-17-2024 03:52 AM - edited 01-25-2024 10:42 AM
Edit: I have an external cooler so my temps are fine.
Is it meant to be common knowledge that:
The system will throttle like ‘this’ if the fan and/or battery aren’t operating properly, such as that I have the warnings before the boot HP logo I.e fan 90B and battery 601, or are these separately reflective of another (more obvious) issue?
Can an HP rep organise a battery replacement under the callback scheme for me?
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01-28-2024 03:53 AM
I fixed it by reinstalling the old fan thank god I didn’t throw it out. It worked for some reason, maybe the heat fixed it. I now get 100% utilisation and everything is back to normal. I wonder if there is something I could’ve learnt about the mechanism: was the 10 second de-throttle/boost something that will still occur but go unnoticed?
01-28-2024 03:53 AM
I fixed it by reinstalling the old fan thank god I didn’t throw it out. It worked for some reason, maybe the heat fixed it. I now get 100% utilisation and everything is back to normal. I wonder if there is something I could’ve learnt about the mechanism: was the 10 second de-throttle/boost something that will still occur but go unnoticed?