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HP Spectre x360 Convertible Laptop PC 13-aw2000 (8UY97AV)
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My laptop is running very hot. Underneath, it's almost too hot to touch, and is hot on the palm rest. I can't hear any cooling fan operation. The laptop is just over 1 year old, out of warranty. It's been kept very clean and used in a clean environment: unlikely that vents or fan are clogged with dust or fluff. I downloaded speedfan: http://download.cnet.com/SpeedFan/3000-2094_4-10067444.html. 

It showed this:

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The Temp 1 is clearly high, though it's not clear to me what component this refers to. Is the Fan 2 speed normal? Does this indicate a fault?

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66 Deg C is not hot.

 

It is warm, but not excessive for your Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor

 

https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/208921/intel-core-i71165g7-processor-12m-cache-...

Max Tjunction for your processor is 100 deg C. You shouldn't be worried until you see temps above 85 deg C.

 

I don't think you are getting accurate readings. That HD0 at 1 deg C is unlikely. 

 

If there was a fan fault you would have seen  an error message.

 

I suggest using a laptop stand to give yourself a more comfortable environment

 

I would think that  fine sand and dust would be more of a concern in Israel.



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