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Friezes in an HP laptop when working from the network?
Hi friends!
Six months ago I bought a laptop hp 15cs3079ur. it is with i5 on board and intel integrated graphics. just right for work.
The problem is, when it's running on battery power, it behaves just fine. And when you connect the mains power - it starts to slow down every 10 seconds, as if something heavy is being performed. On the Internet, this is called friezes. How to deal with them? this is straight up annoying. I didn't buy a laptop to slow me down.
Through the task manager, I could not find the culprit. maybe it's something exactly hp-shnoe. tell me who faced this and how to deal with it.
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The problem seems to be overheating and throttling.
From the battery, it does not work at full capacity, but from the outlet it starts to stoker to the fullest, so it overheats and slows down.
What can be done:
1. Take it to the service
2. Serve it yourself: blow out the ventilation, change the thermal paste.
3. Set power consumption to 99% - this should not turn on the turbo boost, this often helps.
4. Never buy hp laptops again
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