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When the internal temperatures of your laptop soar, the risk of damage to crucial components increases significantly. To safeguard your device from overheating, follow these proactive measures to maintain optimal operating conditions.

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Clean vents and inspect fans

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  1. Disconnect the power cord.
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  3. These are typically found underneath and on the sides of the laptop.
  4. Let it cool down for five to ten minutes before reconnecting the power cord and powering it back on.
    • If the fans seem to be working correctly, place the laptop on a hard, level surface, such as a desk or table, and then try to increase the efficiency of your computer to reduce heat.
    • If a fan is making a loud growling noise or not moving, there is an issue with the fan.
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Increase efficiency to reduce heat

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  1. The computer works harder and generates more heat when multiple applications are open simultaneously, or while playing graphically intense video games.
    • Use the Startup tab in Task Manager to change which applications run at start.
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Make sure the laptop has adequate ventilation

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  1. Keep the computer upright and on a sturdy, level surface.
  2. When moving the computer to a higher altitude, the temperature inside the computer decreases by approximately 1º C ( 34º F) every 300 m (1000 ft) of altitude.
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Use HP software to manage internal temperature in Windows

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  1. When you enable HP CoolSense in Windows, a motion sensor inside the laptop automatically adjusts the computer performance and fan speed to keep the computer cool.
    • In Windows, search for HP CoolSense.
    • If HP CoolSense displays in the list, select it. Click the HP CoolSense icon in the taskbar, and then select On.
    • If HP CoolSense does not display in the list, the feature is not available on your computer.
  2. On select HP notebook computers, you can use HP Command Center to manage the temperature inside your computer, along with other thermal control options.
    • In Windows, search for HP Command Center.
    • If HP Command Center displays in the list, select Thermal Profile, and then select the Cool mode option to turn on the feature.
    • If HP Command Center does not display on the list, the feature is not available on your computer.
    • If your computer does not support either feature, or if the issue persists, you might need to change the system performance settings (select products only) or update the BIOS.
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Change the system performance settings to reduce heat and prevent overheating

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  1. If your laptop is an HP Spectre 13 or HP x360, you can adjust the PC system performance to decrease power consumption, which can reduce strain on the fans and help decrease the internal temperature.
    • If HP Cool Control displays in the list, select HP Cool Control, and then select On from the pop-up menu. If the issue persists, continue to the next step.
    • If  HP Cool Control does not display in the list, the application is not available on your laptop. Turn off the computer, and then continue with the remainder of these steps.
  2.  Repeatedly press F10 to open the BIOS.
  3.  On the BIOS menu, navigate to the System Configuration tab, and then select System Power Scheme.
    • If the issue persists, you might try updating the BIOS, testing for hardware failures, or contacting HP Customer Support.
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Update the PC with HP Support Assistant

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  1. In Windows, search for and open HP Support Assistant.
    • If the app is not installed on your computer, download the latest version from the HP Support Assistant website.
  2. Wait while HP Support Assistant analyzes the system.
  3. After the analysis completes, select the listed updates, download and install the updates, and then follow any on-screen instructions.
  4. If prompted, restart the computer, then close the tool.
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      Warnings

      • Excessive heat within the laptop can lead to various issues such as freezing during startup, sluggish performance, sudden shutdowns, unresponsive applications, gaming interruptions, and louder-than-usual fan noise.
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