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worf105
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Pretty nice gaming PC also. we have an older maybe 2nd or 3rd gen Core i7 PC here with a g27 wheel for 1080p games and heavy lifting with a GTX 970 which is below the real tough GTX 1070 , it plays decent 1080p ultra settings at plausible frame rates on most of newer games though .
If so I also had this and sorted this in my BIOS and set boot opp sys to other and all ok
Yes it was I would have to look in my HP OEM UFEI BIOS and check that out , all that would be OK if that fixed Core Temp without any adverse side effects .
I'll check it out Thanks . :)
OTOH I'm dual booting 2 HDD on windows 10 now with 14393 on metal and 14905 on an SSD though
welcome ,
That looks like a sturdy game build and then some . We play our game box into a 2013 40" 1080p Sony it's not a fast G sync screen or anthing like that but it looks good and plays decent for the abilities here haven't tried it on the 4K HDR 55" 120Hz panel Sony XBR TV in here though .:shrug:
I'm not the gamer here .
I'm not doubting you in the least but maybe these two vastly different HP OEM PC's here don't like any Core Temp thing on windows 10 is all I'm thinking .
HP likes to tattoo their OEM BIOS and exclude some things and all that makes a very good argument for a decent rodded custom build like yours or a more easily upgradeable custom build with everyday computing specs like this PC :shrug: