So I wasn’t familiar with them to suspect they could be causing these types of issues. My surface book 2 doesn’t have any of these except for Skype. What I haven’t tried is disabling hp services nor optane, and uninstalling skype and mcafee. I haven’t really figured it out but I left it pretty much as if came configured. You might want to invest in that kinda thing instead of repasting anything. When I bought my laptop, they had a deal on hp care packs where they will give you the price of the care pack back if you don’t use it. Also I have heard the 15 in might already have a plundervolt patch applied. Your computer will crash if you go too low (doesn’t damage anything like overclocking could) still annoying tho. Second would be to see if you can undervolt the laptop, again no big risk to the computer, but it’s kind of a pain in the ass to dial in the undervolt. Just tells your computer what the thermal threshold you want is instead of the factory 100 degrees. No real risk to your computer doing that and it’s an easy thing to do. So the easiest thing to do would be get the latest throttlestop, click options, change the Prochot offset. The hp envy comes with an AMD processor which may run better, but no thunderbolt 3. I have the 13 inch which probably has worse thermals due to the decreased size in the laptop to push air, although I have read that the new intel processors run really hot. Either price match at a box store to the hp site price, or order from hp directly. They should have some July 4th sales if you take it back. Lastly there is always repasting, but that might be too much of a pain in the ass depending on your situation. Worth a try with throttlestop tho.i have a 13 late 2019 and it works. I would also undervolt if you can, but I heard the 15’s have the plundervolt bios patch. Recommended sounds like it’s doing similar.įYI - I would recommend unchecking the network hp service in general, I get 500-600 Mbps faster (2-350mpbs with hp network service vs 930mbps without hp network service on 1 gig connection wired) and better latency. If you need to get every ounce of performance (and heat) then you still have to use the hp performance profile.Ĭomfort mode definitely throttles the cpu and increases fan use which might be causing the slowdown. Performance is comparable to hp recommended setting. My laptop stays cooler, apps are still snappy, and my fan curve is way better (I.e it doesn’t wait til 97 degrees to start running the fan and blasting it it will use 20-60% earlier to maintain cool temps). Search -> msconfig-> services -> sort so you can see all the hp services -> uncheck them -> restart -> test it out Have you tried stopping hp services (specifically casl) and using windows power management to see how that works compared to hp’s control center? Hasn’t really impacted performance all that much but ensures my laptop doesn’t get crazy hot past the offset that I set. Update- I updated throttlestop to v9, there is a bd prochot offset feature now, basically what you can do is set it to 10 (90c) or maybe 5 (95c) and your laptop will know to stop at that temperature.
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