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HP Envy d010nd
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Hi,

 

Since a couple of months the space between the keyboard and the screen (I think it's the battery) of my HP Envy 13 d010nd notebook gets very hot when the notebook has turned on for more than 1 hour. When I lay my hand on it, I can't persist it more than a couple of seconds.

 

Does anybody know what's the problem?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Kind regards,

Aleksandr Maas

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I actually tried to answer this once but you deleted the response while I was answering. These temps at 30% CPU usage are not excessive. The little fire next to it depends on where you set the limits. CPU and GPU temps need to hit about 85 C before its a problem. 

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No the battery is down lower. That part is directly above the processor. It can get warm. Need to see how warm. 

 

Download Spedfan and run it:

 

http://filehippo.com/download_speedfan/download/d84fdb3c5e724850f9c7efc78a460161/

 

Sfan.jpg

 

Post back results and we can see if the heat is potentially damaging. Above is a speedfan test I just ran on my Spectre 13-v "worlds thinnest". 

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Hi,

 

 

I runned the SpeedFan and here you can view the result:

 

Kind regards,

 

Aleksandr

Speedfan.JPGSpeedfan.JPGSpeedfan.JPGSpeedfan.JPG

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Hi,

 

Here you can view the results of Speedfan:

Speedfan.JPG

 

Kind regards,

Aleksandr

 

 

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I actually tried to answer this once but you deleted the response while I was answering. These temps at 30% CPU usage are not excessive. The little fire next to it depends on where you set the limits. CPU and GPU temps need to hit about 85 C before its a problem. 

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