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07-24-2014 06:27 PM - edited 07-24-2014 06:53 PM
Hey,
I recently got the HP Pavilion 15-n203ed, I installed Speccy to see if the temperatures were good and saw that my APU/CPU temperature was going between 100-120 degrees Celcius on the High Performance preset while the other components are between 30-70 degrees Celcius depending on the load.
I later checked while not having it charged and the APU/CPU temperature was 80-95 degrees Celcius.
I also tried checking it with HWMonitor, as HP recommends, and it still reports the same temperatures.
Is this something to be worried about or is this normal/ to be expected?
Here is a screenshot from HWMonitor:
Here is a screenshots of the temperatures after playing a game of Counter Strike: Global Offensive @ medium settings +/-60fps while being connected to the charger:
As you can see it reached up to 119 degrees Celcius, please don't tell me that this is normal.
07-25-2014
06:29 PM
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03-07-2017
03:07 PM
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OscarFuentes
Hello TdeW, welcome to the HP Forums.
I see that you're concerned about the temperatures that you're seeing with the notebook and with good reason too. It shouldn't be getting that hot. I will do what I can to assist you on this issue.
I'd recommend starting with this document:
Reducing Heat Inside the PC to Prevent Overheating.
Make sure to complete every step and to utilize any sub-documents it provides you.
Let me know how everything goes.
Thank you for posting on the HP Forums.
07-25-2014 06:53 PM - edited 07-26-2014 04:35 AM
Thanks for the answer, I'm not sure though if it will help since the laptop is only a couple of weeks old.
I will try to contact the store where I bought it from and see if I can get a new one.
I'm going to give the hardware test a try tommorow.
Edit: Ran all the tests, including the UEFI ones and everything passed.
07-16-2015 07:03 AM
i think it is HP Pavilion's behavior so always keep a distance between the ground and the laptop and get cooling fan
i wouldn't recomend this laptop as it gets high cpu usage and temp with out nothing
if you search for normal cpu temp you could get maxium to 60-50 C while this laptop goes up to 80 C
