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08-09-2020 04:57 AM
Laptop throttles under 1% load. Will overclock itself to 4000mhz for no reason. This is not a item specific issue. Had 1, figured it was a cooling issue, so i got a replacement. Happens on this model too. Im assuming all it would need is a bios update changing when the fan requires throttling at clock speed spikes at certain temps. I love this laptop, but this makes it unusable because of how loud it gets. I am a student who will be in class, and my return warranty is gone. Please fix!
08-09-2020 07:16 AM
Don't know if my issue is the same but sounds kind of similar.
On battery power the cpu stays nice and cool, 45-50 celcius doing simple web browsing.
As soon as I plug in the charger, the cpu boosts itself to 4000mhz for no reason, even under minimal load. The cpu temps skyrocket to 90+ celcius and even hits 105+ celcius randomly. This makes the laptop SO hot that it is uncomfortable to touch. Changing the fan profile doesn't seem to make a difference.
This is a brand new envy x360 with windows and HP drivers/bios all up to date.
08-11-2020 03:39 PM
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Step 1: Removing dust and lint by cleaning vents
Most notebook computers have vents located around the case to allow air to flow through the case. If these vents become clogged, or if heat-generating parts become covered with dust, the fan cannot cool the components properly, because the laptop is hot and overheating becomes a problem. Lint and dust accumulation prevents air from flowing around the cooling fan blades and causes the fan to work harder and the laptop to get hot. If there is dust in the vents, you should clean the laptop by blowing out the dust from around the fan and heat shield. This prevents dust from accumulating.
It is not necessary to open the notebook (laptop) to clean out the dust with the canned, compressed air.
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08-11-2020 03:39 PM
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
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http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03754824
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