Dv6 A7M86EA: Pavilion dv6 overheating (7690 m thermal regulation XT)

I really used to love my laptop... but now she don't be Butterfly game while... I cleaned the fan and the heat sink and still it overheats again like a crazy thing (degrees of CPU:92... GPU:103 degrees) so is my conclusion after reading many other positions, dv6 books present a TERRIBLE DESIGN. And to make it worse, HP does not even give a care. Never buy this nonsence.

Hey guys...

So after finding that some people on this forum are rude and you will say to download the drivers that have been published in 2011, I've decided I want to experiment a bit. Update my drivers did indeed do the trick (GPU temperatures went from 103 degrees at 87 degrees in the game even after the same amount of time)

I did not use the official HP drivers because I have the most recent version, and he made my thermal gas of the GPU like crazy. PS: If you have the xt 7690 m GPU, it is indeed the 6770 m with 2 GB of memory instead of 1 GB

BEFORE DOING ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS, I RECOMMEND YOU DO A SYSTEM RESTORE POINT

  1. I downloaded drivers that are found on the official site of AMD ( http://support.amd.com/en-us/download )
  2. Because I have 7690 m xt (AKA: 6770 m), I downloaded the drivers under the following heading: AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 M and HD 5000 M series
  3. Once the download of the driver is finished, go to Device Manager and open the menu drop-down 'graphics cards. Then, remove the AMD GPU drivers. Don't worry if your resolution seems a little weird now.
  4. Download Driver Fusion ( https://treexy.com/products/driver-fusion ), and then remove the remains of the AMD drivers.
  5. Restart your computer.
  6. Switch to Wi - Fi or any other mechanism for connecting to the internet.
  7. Install the AMD drivers downloaded earlier.
  8. Once the installation is complete, restart your laptop.
  9. Everything should be good now. You can also switch on Wi - Fi if necessary

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