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Review on 15.6" HP Pavilion Gaming 15-ec2010ur 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H 3.3 GHz, RAM 16 GB, SSD 512 GB, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, DOS, 3C8N3EA, Black by Stanislaw Kosciukiew ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

Model: HP Pavilion 15-ec0044ur gaming laptop Nvidia 1650, R5 3550H, 8GB DDR4, and 256 SSD The machine occasionally starts every two to three minutes, hangs on the HP icon (which, as far as I can tell, is present along with the Windows icon), and the first issues appeared even after I installed Win10. And no matter what I tried, it persisted. Even on medium pulls, the laptop in the video game 7 Days to Die provides excellent frame rates. However, a major BUT is that the laptop started to reboot or, more precisely, went into "Hibernation" and then "Lock" immediately. The laptop is five days old, the battery is not removable, and I don't have it because I bought batteries to use elsewhere. I sat for eight hours looking for errors from "Windows Events," then I started researching hibernation and found a solution in the form of "remove the battery and everything will be fine." However, the battery is not removable here. Initially, I felt guilty since the video card became too hot and the "protection" was in place, but after driving 1650 feet in a donut at 1080p, the temperature stayed below 70 and the laptop did not even make an airplane-like noise, unlike while playing games. Normal launch of the Aida stress test; no issues. The culprit was determined after I ran Aida stress test with the GPU, and it was either a built-in or temperature sensor. The laptop rises from 40 degrees to 70 degrees in about two minutes, then begins to rise 10 degrees quickly to 80, 90, and 98 degrees (the maximum that Aida showed after turning it on and viewing the error log). Sincerely, for a laptop and at that price (47,000 markdown because the battery needed to be replaced), it is a beast. However, even with a heavy load, it started to suspect a problem, and this "Hibernation" completely destroyed any goodwill. The test end time shouldn't be taken seriously because. When the computer is turned on after "Hibernation," the test continues, and after the final one, I immediately went to write a review on the product. When I started to google my issue, I also came across smart people with "replace the battery," but there are definitely no complaints about the battery. I'm taking it back to the store tomorrow, and we'll decide what to do. It seems to me that this is an incomplete repair from the first time, but we'll see (in my case).

Pros
  • Cost, filling, and screen
Cons
  • Temperatures, inadequate profiles, and other information in the comments.