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09-05-2018 06:21 PM
Hi,
I would like to know about the normal temperatures on the new
gaming laptop Hp Gaming Pavilion 15-cx0002ns.
Somedays ago I bought that laptop with i5-8300H processor, 8GB RAM,
256 GB SSD, and with NVidia GeForce GTX 1050 (GDDR5/4GB).
Would like to know if during the browsing process and just usual usage of the
laptop the temperatures can get high as 65ºC. Cause that just happened to me and
I think it's not too normal for a new laptop. Actually, I spoke with Technical HP Support
and they told to do a Bios Update and see the functionality of the computer then. Now
the CPU temperature is of 50-55º while I am browsing. That's actually a new computer
and I cannot find a lot of information about it. The GPU temperature while browsing
is 41-43º, that's I think it's fine.
I didn't try to control temperature while playing games, but I think the temperature will
be just too high, and actually, I would like to use the laptop not only for browsing, studying
and seeing videos on youtube, I would like also to play games with it.
I will wait for any reply to the message, cause it's really important to me to know the range
of the temperatures while just browsing and during the games.
Also would like to know if this model can have any upgrade with the processor and the
graphics system. Like for example if it's possible to upgrade i5 to i7, and GTX 1050 to
GTX 1050Ti or GTX 1060.
Thanks a lot,
Will wait for the repplay.
09-05-2018 06:32 PM
Temps are fine. CPU temps would be that high if the fan is quite. If it was that warm and the noise was audible sure I could see the problem, but there is not a strong reason to ramp up when tjunction for that cpu is 100C