My budget laptop arrived today. Something is not right. The ventilation / radiator is cranking even though I'm not doing anything. When I open Settings or open Chrome, warm air comes straight out of the fans and it gets very loud. That can't actually be because the laptop isn't that bad (8gb Ram 2.6ghz). Can anyone help me?
Also, can someone tell me what to do after buying a laptop. So settings to bring his laptop to the settings that were also purchased.
Whether a notebook is good can't only be read from the CPU and RAM. There are a number of things that can be checked for your phenomena: Are the settings in the BIOS correct? Is there an update for the BIOS? How are the settings in Windows? Which components are installed?
https://www.amazon.de/...08HZ85F59/ that's the laptop.
Budget laptop
That is probably the solution to the riddle. Cheap is probably really cheap. This is then noticeable in the components and the cooling concept.
You don't have to do anything, after all, you pay for it. The best time to look at recessions on this laptop on the Internet, maybe this problem is normal with this model.
How do I get it into the Bios menu and what do I have to look at?
I just have to say it: a review is different from a recession!
Google the type of your notebook. But be careful, you can do a lot wrong there.
Correctly. I would have said that too.
But just because it's a bit louder doesn't mean the laptop is bad.
I guess too. Desktop components cobbled together at an affordable price…
Nope, of course not, but who wants to put a running hair dryer in the study (or even take it to school / university)? 😂
Damn… Yeah, recessions don't really help him in that case…
Years ago I had the same problem with an Asus laptop. Was a known problem for the model that could only be fixed with a new BIOS.