Dell and HP computers all 'stick' to Nvidia chip errors

A number of Nvidia's highly-consumed laptop graphics chips failed, causing 24 HP laptops and 10 Dell machines to 'solidify.'

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A number of Nvidia's highly-consumed laptop graphics chips failed, causing 24 HP laptops and 10 Dell machines to "solidify." Two American computer manufacturers have admitted this incident.

Yesterday, HP announced that a number of computers were affected by a graphics chip error that Nvidia is rushing to remedy. Pavilion dv2000, dv6000, dv9000 and Compaq Presario V3000, V6000 series are in this "black list".

HP said it will soon launch a BIOS upgrade software and provide detailed instructions to help users detect the 'symptoms' of a laptop with a faulty Nvidia chip.

HP warns users of the "symptoms", such as the screen turning black, the power does not enter, the status light does not work and there is a problem starting the machine.

HP's information came shortly after Dell also released bad news regarding Nvidia chips, Dell's Vostro, XPS models, and Inspiron. Dell has released upgraded BIOS software for faulty chips to control the temperature of the graphics card to avoid explosion. However, Dell does not have a new graphics card replacement program, so users are very worried about this danger.

Despite acknowledging this incident, Nvidia still believes that its level of influence is not widespread. Nvidia said it will provide a new version driver (driver) for faster cooling fan cooling, reducing 'heat stress' on the chip. This driver has been delivered directly to laptop manufacturers. Nvidia plans to spend about $ 150 million to $ 200 million to fix the problem.

Update 25 May 2019
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