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HP Pavilion Gaming 15-ec0044ur
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I am the owner of HP Pavilion Gaming 15-ec0044ur, bought the price.  A big minus is cooling, the percentage is hammering at 95 degrees, the sound of an airplane taking off) there is only one way out, power is 99%, but the frequency is limited to 1700.

 

 

 

  I decided to do the last test before handing over the laptop under warranty.  I took off the cover for the task, completely disabled all restrictions on the CPU frequency - I ran the stress test aida 64 only on the CPU, in seconds the temperature soared to 95-97g.  I decided to touch the cooling tubes with my finger, perhaps a bad contact, although the cooling system was already blowing out boiling water (you can't hold your finger), the heat pipes are fiery on the CPU, on the GPU, on the heatsinks blown by coolers.  As a result, he took him to the service center, let him fix

 PS.  I understand the finger is still that tool for measuring temperature, but still) and yes, if you do not force the processor frequency to 1700, then at a load of 30-40%, the temperature dances about 80-90%

 

working on a laptop is not possible, not to mention games, there is the noise of an airplane taking off, and the temperature soars to 100g in a moment. if you want problems buy HP)) as they say.

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