Hello!
I ordered myself a HP -15s-eq2152ng laptop for 420€ last week , and right out the box it felt like the cpu cooler is either all or nothing. First, i tried to manually regulate the fan via speedfan, but the fan cant be detected. Saddly there isnt an option in the BIOS either to regulate the fans.
The Ryzen 5 5500U sometimes reaches ~ 77°C while just having one browser tab open, with the fan fully kicking in and then going back to 55°C.
I tried running Cinebench R20 and the CPU reached 86,5°C (from hwinfo). Is that okay or too much? What else should i check to see if the CPU runs too hot or if the cooling isnt enough? I`m thinking about returning the laptop since i have had enough trouble in my lifetime with not adequately cooled systems, but i dont know anything about laptop temperatures and standards.
Also while running Cinebench i noticed that my core frequencies always remained around 2870 MHz. Shouldnt the Ryzen 5500U be able to use 4050 MHz, or is Cinebench not the right tool to fully load the CPU continuously?
Any help would be appreciated
greetings
I ordered myself a HP -15s-eq2152ng laptop for 420€ last week , and right out the box it felt like the cpu cooler is either all or nothing. First, i tried to manually regulate the fan via speedfan, but the fan cant be detected. Saddly there isnt an option in the BIOS either to regulate the fans.
The Ryzen 5 5500U sometimes reaches ~ 77°C while just having one browser tab open, with the fan fully kicking in and then going back to 55°C.
I tried running Cinebench R20 and the CPU reached 86,5°C (from hwinfo). Is that okay or too much? What else should i check to see if the CPU runs too hot or if the cooling isnt enough? I`m thinking about returning the laptop since i have had enough trouble in my lifetime with not adequately cooled systems, but i dont know anything about laptop temperatures and standards.
Also while running Cinebench i noticed that my core frequencies always remained around 2870 MHz. Shouldnt the Ryzen 5500U be able to use 4050 MHz, or is Cinebench not the right tool to fully load the CPU continuously?
Any help would be appreciated
greetings