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  1. Hello, I am using the HP Elitebook 840 G7 with the Intel Core i5-10210U Processor, which has the specs from here - https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-elitebook-840-g7-notebook-pc-customizable-8pz96av-mb After I got it delivered, I installed Aida 64 Extreme on it in order to run System Stability Test. The test showed Overheating detected, even before I had started the test. After doing so, the first time there was a throttling of 50% (not captured on screenshot), but here on the screenshots the maximum value was 40%. While getting these 40% the cpu got around 90 degrees hot (Celsius). I read the forum before and saw that advice to restart the laptop and try running the test again which might help with this overheating detected message appearance but here it didn't help. Can you assist me in solving the situation here? I am bothered of the overheating warning. Since it is a brand new product (not second hand) it seems awkward to me.
  2. Hi I own a Compaq nc4400 laptop with Hewlett-Packard HP Compaq nc4400 (EN004AV) motherboard, Mobile Intel Calistoga-GM i945GM chipset, windows 7. The question that I have is why the AIDA64 does not show me any sensor regarding the cooling fan, the GPU diode and for the motherboard. Thanks.
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