Hi
i purchased 2 days ago a used HP elitebook 840 G9 with i5 1245u inside and 16 gb ddr5, it comes with a suposed OEM 65w type C charger but the visual quality is unconvincing.
before payement at the store , i lunched the quick test 3 overall that passed without any problem.
at home, with the charger plugged in, i lunched the Max CPU temperature, it immediately displayed temperature failure (100° threshold exceeded), same with CPU coverage test but both achieved the 15 minutes duration.
during those tests, the Type C charger was very hot to the point that it was nearly impossible to keep it in hands…!
i tried the 24H with charger plugged in and it was terminated after 1h39 only, with the same temperature failure problem.
i tried the Max CPU temperature without the charger (only on battery and the temperature was around 65° all the time and it hit 70° only in the first seconds) and there 0 errors after the 15 minutes duration of the test.
So the first thing that it's clear to me that the charger is a problematic (fake or bad one) but i don't know that if it's responsable of the thresholed exceed problem ! Unfortunately i don't have another charger to try the burintest tests with it.
this is some caps of the 24H test failed with the charger plugged in.
i would to know if this problem is due only to the bad charger or a problem in the my HP elitebook fan's system or the processor itself ? i know it's a U model but and the fan system isn't optimized for long sessions of heavy work but can't a such machine (old or completely new ) run a 24h test without temperature and threshold exceeded problems?
all opinions and advices are welcome
i purchased 2 days ago a used HP elitebook 840 G9 with i5 1245u inside and 16 gb ddr5, it comes with a suposed OEM 65w type C charger but the visual quality is unconvincing.
before payement at the store , i lunched the quick test 3 overall that passed without any problem.
at home, with the charger plugged in, i lunched the Max CPU temperature, it immediately displayed temperature failure (100° threshold exceeded), same with CPU coverage test but both achieved the 15 minutes duration.
during those tests, the Type C charger was very hot to the point that it was nearly impossible to keep it in hands…!
i tried the 24H with charger plugged in and it was terminated after 1h39 only, with the same temperature failure problem.
i tried the Max CPU temperature without the charger (only on battery and the temperature was around 65° all the time and it hit 70° only in the first seconds) and there 0 errors after the 15 minutes duration of the test.
So the first thing that it's clear to me that the charger is a problematic (fake or bad one) but i don't know that if it's responsable of the thresholed exceed problem ! Unfortunately i don't have another charger to try the burintest tests with it.
this is some caps of the 24H test failed with the charger plugged in.
i would to know if this problem is due only to the bad charger or a problem in the my HP elitebook fan's system or the processor itself ? i know it's a U model but and the fan system isn't optimized for long sessions of heavy work but can't a such machine (old or completely new ) run a 24h test without temperature and threshold exceeded problems?
all opinions and advices are welcome
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