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10-06-2019 02:29 PM
Hello guys,
I just bought this laptop , the HP omen 15 DC-1046NO , which has great specs.
i5-9300H
8 GB DDR4 upgraded to dual channel 16GB
Nvidia RTX 2060
I just have one problem with it which is the thermals.
It runs on maximum load (CPU close to 100 celcius) ranging from 90-100
and the GPU close to 80 C
I tried undervolting the CPU to -0.140 mv and it was very stable and i got good results at first , like 85-90 C , but after one hour of gaming , it reaches 95-100 again.
I tried BF V and COD BO4.
Is there an option to crank up the fan speed like the turbo button on the MSI laptops ?
What should i do more ?
Thanks in advance,
10-08-2019 05:26 PM
@MidoMaxXx Welcome to HP Community!
Click here for steps to resolve overheating issues, you could try reducing the resolution on the in-game settings and switch the windows settings to performance rather than visual effects to make a minor change, however, the game may heat up your PC, hence make sure you are using a cooling pad as well, to be on a safer side.
Here's how you change windows settings:
- Go to Start Menu > click on Settings.
- Type performance > choose to Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows.
- In the new window, go to the Visual Effects and select Adjust for best performance.
- click Apply and Ok...this should do the trick.
I must let you know that its normal for a gaming PC to heat up, and with an Intel CPU such as the one you have, there's nothing to worry about, for details on why you don't need to worry: Click here to go through the CPU specifications, look under Tjunction of the CPU, it supports up to 100°C.
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10-09-2019 06:15 PM
@MidoMaxXx If none of the suggestions helped and the device is overheating, I suggest you talk to HP support and discuss your options, follow the below steps to get started:
1) Click on this link - http://www.hp.com/contacthp/
2) Click on Sign-in or select the product using the below step:
3) Enter the serial of your device.
4) Select the country from the drop-down.
5) Click on "Show Options".
Fill the web-form, to populate a case number and phone number for yourself!
Also, if you are having trouble navigating through the above options, it's most likely because the device is out of warranty, if yes? please send me a private message with the region you are contacting us from,
here's how private messages work: Click here for details.
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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