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Hp 6910p gets really hot
#1
Specs: https://speccy.piriform.com/results/upKvc5yeQApGhvBF2z01F4n  

HWMonitor Report:
.txt   HWMonitor.txt (Size: 28.63 KB / Downloads: 645)

Things Ive Tried

1.Disassembled Laptop

2.Used electric leaf blower to clean out dust

3.Cleaned CPU and reapplied Thermal Compound

4.Since i don't use modems and i saw the opportunity to open up a tiny bit more airflow for the laptop i completely removed the
  modem
5. I also have the laptop sitting on a usb fan


The temps get up to 160f and is about at 120f from power on till i see the desktop

I am also hearing what sounds like if you have the radio on a station that isnt broadcasting anything

#2
did u check if the fan is on?

#3
(03-16-2018, 06:43 AM)f23948 Wrote:  did u check if the fan is on?

Yeah the fans on. Its weird how the temp says 160f but when i put my hand a couple inches before id cover the vent there barely luke warm air coming out of the vent thats for the cpu.

I know im supposed to clean and reapply the processor 1 and 2 but what about 3 and 4? Because the laptop is only a dual core

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DjjoiB1ni6jBjjBcASHEEMwadGaRdz7s/view?usp=drivesdk

#4
what software are you using to monitor the temps

#5
(03-16-2018, 01:29 PM)Compton Wrote:  what software are you using to monitor the temps

Hwmonitor and speccy

#6
[Image: AmtAKcP.png]CoreTemp

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  • Monitor the core temperature at computer idle and take a screenshot. 
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#7
I take it 68C is idle? what does the chip go to under load? Max Temperature for that chip is 100 °C
Room temperature plays a part as well. 
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#8
i think CPU thermometer is failing

#9
(03-16-2018, 03:48 PM)Britec Wrote:  I take it 68C is idle? what does the chip go to under load? Max Temperature for that chip is 100 °C
Room temperature plays a part as well. 

From power on to the desktop speccy and hwmonitor says 120f and if i start putting a load on it which the temp goes to 160f plus.

I do notice the speakers in the front of the laptop make weird noises and also the wires coming out of the monitor have what looks like a coil that isnt covered up by the wire

#10
Right underneath the hp logo on the monitor gets almost to hot to touch. But i applied thermal compound to 2,3,4. So im hoping i accomplished something lol but im almost ready to go with what f23948 said but i havent dealt with this kind of heat before



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