HP Pavilion DV6 laptop is warming up what to do. What to do when the HP laptop is greatly heated (overheats). Overheating - Typical HP Laptop Problem

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stuff March 28, 2012 at 21:38

HP Pavilion Laptop Overheating

A little more than a year I was puzzled by choosing a laptop. After reviewing a bunch of models, in the end, I stopped at the HP Pavilion DV7-4150ER model (Xe329ea). Improving characteristics: processor Intel Core I7 720QM (1.6 GHz, Support Turbo Boost 2.8 GHz, 6 MB Kesh), 4 GB of RAM DDR3, Support 8 GB, Non-bad discrete aTI video card Mobility Radeon HD5650 (True, tire 128 bits), Screw to 640GB + Free compartment for another screw. Display 17 inches (glossy, vertical viewing angles immediately disappointed me). As for me an interesting design, a large touchpad. All this cost me 1200 green.

No matter what time after purchase (about six months), the laptop began to overheat in normal mode. The temperature of the processor alarmed me 80-85 degrees Celsius. (Maximum temperature 100). From the left on the keyboard it was difficult to keep a hand.


Option for cleaning in service center I did not fit, as the laptop is still under warranty, and I would have to wait a few weeks. Fortunately, I have a good compressor, printed by the radiator lattice with air, the temperature decreased to 66-70 degrees. For another six months of use went fine.

The other day the laptop is generally whisked, the temperature of all components simply broke, the laptop was noisy as an airplane and this is in normal mode. The warranty has already expired, and I decided to independently disassemble the laptop and replace the thermal colon. As expected, the thermalcaste almost completely dry. I put a new one preliminarily cleaned.




Having collected everything in place, turned on the laptop, launched AIDA64, I could not believe my eyes, the temperature did not drop. The laptop was noisy and washed. The load on the processor was ranging from 1 to 5%. The Power Plan "Recommended by HP" Grogging for a few hours, I found out that some users even replaced the cooling system and did not help anything. Among the tips was the reset system to the factory settings. (Windows 7 Home Premium X64). For the year I recovered the factory settings once. The second is not destiny, the file "Bootmgr Is Missing". What I just did not do, I tried to copy, restore, nothing helped. Since the recovery disk I did not, I had to sacrifice the license and put Windows 7 x64 Ultimate. All drivers successfully found at the office. Site.

Now the laptop works better even than after buying. The processor temperature dropped to 56 degrees in normal mode. I think also to buy an additional stand with a cooling cooler all the same summer.

PS: Now only one problem: I would like to return the license (Windows X64 Home Premium). To do this, you need a disk image, it can be ordered in HP support service. The warranty is already a month as I came out and I'm not quite sure that this is possible.

Tags: hp pavilion, overheating,

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Cheerful Usach March 28, 2012 at 21:38

HP Pavilion Laptop Overheating

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A little more than a year I was puzzled by choosing a laptop. After reviewing a bunch of models, in the end, I stopped at the HP Pavilion DV7-4150ER model (Xe329ea). Improvered features: intel processor Core i7 720QM (1.6 GHz, Support Turbo Boost 2.8 GHz, 6 MB Kesh), 4 GB of RAM DDR3, Support 8 GB, Non-Discrete Video Card ATI Mobility Radeon HD5650 (True, Tire 128 BIT), Screw to 640GB + Free compartment One screw. Display 17 inches (glossy, vertical viewing angles immediately disappointed me). As for me an interesting design, a large touchpad. All this cost me 1200 green.

No matter what time after purchase (about six months), the laptop began to overheat in normal mode. The temperature of the processor alarmed me 80-85 degrees Celsius. (Maximum temperature 100). From the left on the keyboard it was difficult to keep a hand.


The option of cleaning to clean up the service center did not fit me, as the laptop is still under warranty, and I would have to wait a few weeks. Fortunately, I have a good compressor, printed by the radiator lattice with air, the temperature decreased to 66-70 degrees. For another six months of use went fine.

The other day the laptop is generally whisked, the temperature of all components simply broke, the laptop was noisy as an airplane and this is in normal mode. The warranty has already expired, and I decided to independently disassemble the laptop and replace the thermal colon. As expected, the thermalcaste almost completely dry. I put a new one preliminarily cleaned.




Having collected everything in place, turned on the laptop, launched AIDA64, I could not believe my eyes, the temperature did not drop. The laptop was noisy and washed. The load on the processor was ranging from 1 to 5%. The Power Plan "Recommended by HP" Grogging for a few hours, I found out that some users even replaced the cooling system and did not help anything. Among the tips was the reset system to the factory settings. (Windows 7 Home Premium X64). For the year I recovered the factory settings once. The second is not destiny, the file "Bootmgr Is Missing". What I just did not do, I tried to copy, restore, nothing helped. Since the recovery disk I did not, I had to sacrifice the license and put Windows 7 x64 Ultimate. All drivers successfully found at the office. Site.

Now the laptop works better even than after buying. The processor temperature dropped to 56 degrees in normal mode. I think also to buy an additional stand with a cooling cooler all the same summer.

PS: Now only one problem: I would like to return the license (Windows X64 Home Premium). To do this, you need a disk image, it can be ordered in HP support service. The warranty is already a month as I came out and I'm not quite sure that this is possible.

Tags: hp pavilion, overheating,

Your HP Pavilion DV6 laptop has become very hot and noise even at low loads? Most likely, it just has time to clean the cooling fan bursting the fan. So, how to disassemble the HP Pavilion DV6 laptop and return it to the previous working condition?

HP Pavilion DV6 laptops are powerful, stylish, multimedia devices that have become quite popular in their segment. HP managed to create a quality product, but, unfortunately, having one drawback - high level Heating and, as a result, noise. The laptop cooling system has two modes of operation - quiet and loud. With minimum loads, DV6 works silently, but it is worth loading the device as the cooling system is actively involved in the work, making some noise. Over time, the fan that serves air is clogged with dust, the effectiveness of its work is seriously reduced, and such indicators as noise and heating increase. In this case, the laptop should be disassembled and cleaned. You can pre-underload and compare it after cleaning.

How to disassemble a laptop HP Pavilion DV6 yourself?

Disassembly HP Pavilion DV6 does not pay difficult actions requiring special training. You can disassemble the laptop and at home, even if you never previously disassembled computer technique. Follow detailed instructions Actions from the next video, you can easily disassemble, clean and collect.

Briefly an action algorithm can be described as follows:

  • Remove the battery
  • We unscrew the bottom cover (screws from the lid are not removed)
  • Delivery hDD, rAM, DVD-ROM
  • Remove the keyboard, after unscrewing the desired screws
  • Unscrew and remove the top cover
  • Unscrew the display
  • We disassemble the fan, remove all the dust from it
  • In the reverse sequence, we collect everything back

Remarks: screws in a laptop of four kinds (first - hold the bottom cover and hold on it, that is, not removed; the second - keep the keyboard and are marked with a special icon; the third - hold the top cover; the fourth are very small on the fan itself), so not so that not Convert them to each other, when disassembling, you need to prepare boxes for each type in advance. Before removing the keyboard or something else, do not forget to disconnect the loops, and when assembling, you will definitely connect them to the place! The HP Pavilion DV6 fan is seriously clogged with dust for the first year of use, so it is highly recommended to clean it every six months.

Greetings, friends, on the site site. Today I got a laptop for repair HP G6 - 2214SR With a complaint "Windows does not upload".

After restoring the licensed Windows, I, as usual, spent the temperature test aIDA program 64. It turned out that the laptop was "awarded" a typical problem for many laptops - overheating, as a result of clogging of the cooling system and drying the thermal paste.

Also, it was "discontinued" the fastening of the left loop. How I made repairs - you can see in this post.

HP laptop heats up and turns off - what is the reason and how to fix it?

In general, I already wrote about the problem in my blog. Our experimental laptop in calm condition kept the temperature in the norm, but it was worth the distance on the processor and the video card with a load - a laptop in 30 seconds "Rained" to 95 ° C, which, naturally, is not normal.

How to find out the temperature of the processor and the video card of your computer / laptop, and check it on overheating under load - read.

So, having conducted a diagnosis, I called the client, outlined the situation, and received consent to the full cleaning of its laptop, with the replacement of the thermal paste. As it happened - I decided for visibility to shoot on the video, at the same time test the camcorder of my new LG G3 phone.

Video: Elimination of overheating on HP Pavillion G6 laptop.

Overheating is a typical HP laptop problem.

It has model Row HP - G6, G7, DV6, DV7, etc., from my point of view, an ill-conceived cooling system. With active use, it is necessary to clean the laptop once a year - during this time the cooler is completely clogged with dust, and the laptop becomes like a hot noisy aircraft engine. It is possible that it is connected with a small distance between the plates of the grid of the radiator.

IN recent models HP's laptops seem to be corrected, and it pleases)

Most often found hardware problem of modern laptops - overheating graphics chip and processor.

This happens for several reasons:

  • incorrect design of cooling system by developers (yes, this is found and not rarely!)
  • operation of the laptop in the wrong conditions.

Under the wrong conditions implies its work without shutting down, a frequent game on it on it, operation of it on soft surfaces (on the bed, for example), in a dusty environment. If the laptop lies on a soft surface, then the soft substrate fits it, thereby preventing heat dissipation.

Usually after half a year of active use, the radiator and fans of the cooling system are dug, which also does not allow to remove heat from chips. Usually after overheating chips, they or fail or overheat protection: the laptop turns off.

With active game on laptops, especially in which powerful video card NVIDIA 8600, 8400, 7900, load the processor and video card by 100%. For a long time Works at 100% loading warms them up to 85-95 degrees !!! With 90-100 degrees, laptops are turned off. All ways to spoil the laptop is improper operation described in this article.

What if the laptop still overheats?

All methods of dealing with a laptop overheating are manifold, but sometimes effective.
  1. If the gap between the laptop and the surface of the table is small, then you can bottom stick rubber legs-Sebrids increasing the gap and allowting warm air better to be rented.
  2. Not less than once every 6 months. produce cleaning and bulkboard cooling system From dust, replace the thermal paste.
  3. If the cooling system is originally incorrect (the laptop is thin, the radiator is long and thin, but only the narrow part of the radiator grid is output), then you can try in places of heat outlet from the radiator lattice in plastics make holesproviding better heat transfer.
  4. While working with the highest load in the area of \u200b\u200bthe radiator lattice take a desktop fan. Sometimes it cools the system for 20-25 degrees!
  5. Do not work constantly from the network. When working from the network, all the laptop blocks work with maximum performance, which naturally contributes to overheating.