A few weeks ago I noticed that my laptop sounded extremely strange. I then contacted Hp Support and described my problem. A few days later someone came over and changed the fan for me (it was turned on by Hp). When I tried the laptop later, everything was great, it made no noise until I attached it to the power cable. The fans were rotating continuously and the laptop was getting warmer and warmer.
Does anyone of you know where the problem could be and what can I do about it? (I have the model: EliteBook x360)
Unfortunately, I also have the same problem, which is why I leave the fans free when charging.
So that the battery gets warm, when charging is quite normal. How warm does your computer get? (Can you read out, e.g. With Coretemp)
And I hope you always let the fans draw air, put your laptop as there's air under it so that it can be cooled cleverly.
It will be around 60 ° C but only if I attach it to the electricity
He is already
I have enclosed the picture above
Jo, that helps. So your CPU will be 60 ° C. Does he just load without you doing anything?
I hadn't opened anything so far, there were no programs running. He's just charging.