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Overheating HP Envy m6-1205 how to determine the cause?
HWMonitor shows the temperature of the processor above 100 degrees (the max was just 119 Celsius.
Now it floats about 100, while the laptop itself is warm but not hot, the noise of the fans is not heard, when trying to start a productive task, it crashes due to Overheat. 'Tell me this is really temperature or the sensor fails? And if so, how to ensure the normal mode of operation?
In addition, the touchpad has not been working normally for a long time, periodically turning off, it used to be restored after a reboot, but now it is permanently turned off.
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Suspicious temperature. My Acer at 80+ was already turning off automatically.
Does it smoothly raise the temperature from the start from the optimum or does it show 90+ right away? If from the start, then most likely there is a problem with the sensor, and here you need to turn to specialists.
And if the touchpad fell off, then there may be problems with the south bridge.
In general, I tried two other openhardwaremonitor and coretermometer. Show normal values - 47 - 56 degrees. Probably a problem with HWMonitor, I'll write a bug report to them.
Nevertheless, since the CPU does not overheat, why does overheat occur in toys? Although toys are not a very important point :).
Since such a thing can tell me about the wheelbarrow? ..
The touchpad is Synaptic, and the moment is that it used to work, then it started to turn off (now it doesn’t turn on anymore, although earlier there was also a period when it didn’t work, and then it worked, for me suspicion that the problem is software, reinstalling drivers used to bring it back to life in an unknown way.Reinstalling the axis is not an option, licenses for offices and so on will then need to be restored.
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