There is probably dust in your laptop's ventilation system. Dust buildup prevents optimal airflow through the laptop and causes overheating. Try blowing compressed air into the computer's intake and exhaust vents. If the computer still overheats, you may need to replace the heatsinks and the fan. A heatsink and fan repair guide can be found [guide|36343|here]. If you have any other problems with your ZBook, [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/HP_ZBook_15_Troubleshooting|here] is a link to a troubleshooting page.
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There is probably dust in your laptop's ventilation system. Dust buildup prevents optimal airflow through the laptop and causes overheating. Try blowing compressed air into the computer's intake and exhaust vents. If the computer still overheats, you may need to replace the heatsinks and the fan. A heatsink and fan replacement guide can be found [guide|36343|here]. If you have any other problems with your ZBook, [[HP ZBook 15 Troubleshooting|here]] is a link to a troubleshooting page.
There is probably dust in your laptop's ventilation system. Dust buildup prevents optimal airflow through the laptop and causes overheating. Try blowing compressed air into the computer's intake and exhaust vents. If the computer still overheats, you may need to replace the heatsinks and the fan. A heatsink and fan repair guide can be found [guide|36343|here].
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There is probably dust in your laptop's ventilation system. Dust buildup prevents optimal airflow through the laptop and causes overheating. Try blowing compressed air into the computer's intake and exhaust vents. If the computer still overheats, you may need to replace the heatsinks and the fan. A heatsink and fan repair guide can be found [guide|36343|here]. If you have any other problems with your ZBook, [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/HP_ZBook_15_Troubleshooting|here] is a link to a troubleshooting page.
There is probably dust in your laptop's ventilation system. Dust buildup prevents optimal airflow through the laptop and causes overheating. Try blowing compressed air into the computer's intake and exhaust vents. If the computer is still overheating, you may need to replace the heatsinks and the fan. A heatsink and fan repair guide can be found [guide|36343|here].
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There is probably dust in your laptop's ventilation system. Dust buildup prevents optimal airflow through the laptop and causes overheating. Try blowing compressed air into the computer's intake and exhaust vents. If the computer still overheats, you may need to replace the heatsinks and the fan. A heatsink and fan repair guide can be found [guide|36343|here].
There is probably dust in your laptop's ventilation system. Dust buildup prevents optimal airflow through the laptop and causes overheating. Try blowing compressed air into the computer's intake and exhaust vents. If the computer is still overheating, you may need to replace the heatsinks and the fan. A heatsink and fan repair guide can be found [guide|36343|here].