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HP Pavilion - 14-ce0003nj
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I've got my brand new Pavilion 14-ce0003nj a few days ago. As I was using it for the first time I noticed that there was a persistent vibration at the bottom right corner and very slight heating there. Also, my CPU usage was somewhat high fluctuating at 4%-20% even when no program was running, and higher when my browser was running(no videos). This is surprising and, I think, indicative of a problem, since even my very old Lenovo laptop runs without any vibration and with a flatline CPU usage at 1%-2% when at rest. What is the fix for this?

Assistance will be much appriciated.

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