The units are designed to be able to handle the parts in them going for long stretches of use and demanding tasks. As long as you do not change the settings to focus on overclocking or lowering fan speeds, blocking the vents, and so on, you should not run into an issue with it overheating. It does come with a manufacturer's warranty, and you can get extended plans which you can use to contact HP Support if you notice that it is not running properly and especially if it is overheating from regular use.
Answered by: HP Live Expert James
Date published: 2023-10-30