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    Hp Pavilion dv6 1210-sa

    Discussion in 'HP' started by renis1235, Nov 4, 2012.

  1. renis1235

    renis1235 Newbie

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    My laptop is Hp pavilion dv6 1210-sa.it has 2.10 Ghz.Now the problem was that my laptop completely froze when i played games.Now i figured how to fix it:i go to power options then at advanced power settings then at the processor power management i put the minimal to 50 % or less, and the maximal to to 99 or less.then it doesn't freeze anymore...now the problem is that this fix reduces computer performance too much...even if i put processor power to 80 or 70 or 50 its still the same as 99.can you help me control the full power of my processor plz(so that i can increase my performance at games mostly).i have cleaned my laptop like 2 or 1 month ago.can anyone tell me a software or a way to control the processor power fully(control how much ghz will it use ) i play sleeping dogs....and when i play with the FIX it is laggy.without the fix it works like a charm so plz help
     
  2. SoMeAm

    SoMeAm Company Representative

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    Dear renis1235,

    I am very sorry to hear of your experience regarding the issues with your Hewlett-Packard computer. If you agree, I would like to discuss this issue with you further.

    In order to review or escalate your issue, please send me an email with your product information and/or any service ticket number to [email protected].

    I look forward to your response.

    Regards,

    Scott B.
    Hewlett Packard Company
    Executive Customer Relations