Windows 7 computer IMMEDIATELY overheats when in high performance mode. (INSANE)
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[QUOTE=Drumdevil;39646945]It's weird that HP is known for overheating. I never had any problems with any hardware of it. In fact, in the IT departments where I worked everyone (including me) preferred HP desktops over Dell. The only annoying thing about HP are the 100+ MB software suites some printers and scanners need, if locally deployed.[/QUOTE]
Their desktops are okay. They don't seem to have the heat issues.
I own some HP Elite... Some numbers and a letter somewhere. I haven't used it in a while because my laptop is as fast and I don't like staying cooped up in my room.
It's about 3 years old and it still works great. The fan plays dubstep from time to time but it doesn't slow it down at all.
HP desktops (especially the new ones) are shit hard to upgrade though, and the motherboard layout is all wierd.
I like I announce that I fixed the problem and everybody is arguing about hp.
Never change facepunch.
[QUOTE=Mysterious Mr.E;39663752]I like I announce that I fixed the problem and everybody is arguing about hp.
Never change facepunch.[/QUOTE]
It's a wonderful place for discussion.
Now that everyone is arguing about HP, overtime they are improving their laptops. My school has about 6 or 7 HP 620 laptops, I have used this specific model a lot. I haven't heard any complains about overheating issues. So overtime HP does improve their cooling systems
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