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I have purchased hp pavilion x360 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1335U 1.30 GHz  but  it have lot of issues it heat very fast and upto 90-100 C  so please give a solution to it

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Hi @TSP_2005,

 

Welcome to HP Support Community.

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.

 

Dealing with excessive heat in laptops, especially in powerful models like the HP Pavilion x360 with a 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1335U processor, can be concerning, but there are several steps you can take to mitigate this issue:

Use on a Hard, Flat Surface: Always use your laptop on a hard, flat surface to ensure proper ventilation. Soft surfaces like beds or laps can block the air intake vents.

Cooling Pad: Consider purchasing a laptop cooling pad. These pads have fans that help direct cool air into the laptop’s intake vents, which can help reduce temperatures during heavy use.

Check for Dust and Debris: Dust and debris can block the laptop's air vents and accumulate on the cooling fans, hindering their ability to cool the system effectively. Carefully cleaning the vents and fans can help. Depending on your comfort level, you may open the laptop to clean it or have a professional do it.

Update BIOS and Drivers: Manufacturers often release updates that can improve the efficiency and performance of their laptops. Check the HP website for any BIOS or driver updates specifically designed for your model.

Adjust Power Settings: Adjusting your laptop's power settings to a more energy-efficient plan can reduce heat by not overworking the processor. You can find these settings in the Control Panel under Power Options.

Limit Background Processes: Running multiple programs simultaneously can cause your CPU to work harder, generating more heat. Use the Task Manager to close unnecessary applications and processes that are not in use.

Thermal Repasting: Over time, the thermal paste between the CPU and its heatsink can degrade, reducing its ability to transfer heat. Applying new thermal paste can improve heat transfer, though this is more complex and might be best done by a professional.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

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Rachel571 

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