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    HP Omen GPU temperature slowly rises

    Discussion in 'HP' started by reifi, Dec 25, 2014.

  1. reifi

    reifi Newbie

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    Hi, I recently got the HP Omen and it's around 6 days old and to test it I decided to run the Unigine Valley benchmark on it for like half an hour. As it kept running I noticed the gpu's temperature slowly and steadily rises as it went on where it started at 60 degrees Celsius when it first loaded in then it stuck around 75 degrees after the first benchmark results. Then finally when I stopped it the gpu's temperature was at 86 degrees. Is this normal? Shouldn't the gpu's temperature stop at a certain point and stay there? The laptop is just seated on a flat table with room everywhere and the fans or cooling should be fine since the laptop is only a few days ago right?

    EDIT: Should of posted this in the HP Omen thread, sorry :eek:
     

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  2. David.P

    David.P Notebook Consultant

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    Hi reifi,

    have you found out more about this problem? What is your experience, generally with the Omen?