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Hello sirs. ill just get down to more details:

i5-93h (2.4~4.1ghz), rtx2060m, 16gb ram 2.6ghz

Sensors monitoring ive used: RTSS, intel XTU, HWmonitor, HWinfo64, OmenCommandCenter

 

Strange cases (all stock):

  • sub-90c during 5~20mins XTU proci stress test, Unigine: Heaven, Valley, Superposition bencmarks

  • Random +95c & draws >50w after booting, entering desktop & opening HWmonitor as fast as i can

  • instant 99c just FullScanning using WinDefender...

  • 99c in seconds, all games

My current workarounds: XTU UVing to stable & optimal -.130mv, Downclocking CPU via PowerOptions to max 3.1~3.3ghz; By using both, yields sub-88c during GAMING

 

Im also in a kind of GroupChat of LaptopGaming in my country & was shared of another cross-brands i5-9300h users ,yet inferior price-range, but they r all fine & sub-90c. None of hundreds of them has ever experienced the same thing

 

i replaced the MainBoard once at February, under warranty. The 1st mainboard was faulty bcs 99c also but withOUT ever drawing more than 45TDP (aside from my watch, i have records of vids & tenth of pics of it). Then the current one (2nd) reaches 99c clearly bcs over-powerdrawing

 

Has anyone sir here ever experienced the same thing? Please enlighten me the workaround?

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@Knoslim If you feel this is a motherboard failure, just as you had replaced it previously, I suggest you run an extensive hardware test on the device to identify any errors:

Install the latest version of the HP Hardware diagnostics (UEFI) on your device using this link: Click here for details

  • Hold the power button for at least five seconds to turn off the computer.
  • Turn on the computer and immediately press Esc repeatedly, about once every second. When the menu appears, press the F2 key.
  • On the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) main menu, click System Tests.
  • Click Extensive Test.
  • Click Run once, or Loop until error.
  • While the test is running, the time remaining and test result for each component display on the screen.

If a component fails a test, write down the failure ID (24-digit code) for when you respond back to us.

 

P.S: Welcome to HP Community 😉

If you wish to thank me for my efforts, you could click on "Accept as solution" on my post as the solution should help others too.

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