Has anyone else experienced this with an HP Victus laptop?
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Has anyone else experienced this with an HP Victus laptop?

I have an HP Victus (RTX 4050 75W TGP + 13th Gen i5). When I first bought it, the charger/power brick would stay almost cool, even during occasional gaming. Most of the time I used it for normal tasks, and I never noticed it getting hot.

Recently, I've mostly been playing Minecraft, and now the power brick gets really hot. I'm still using the same power extension cord that I've used since day one, so nothing has changed there.

Is this normal, or could there be an issue with the charger or the laptop? Has anyone else with a Victus experienced this?

Here's my extension cord - https://amzn.in/d/05PPpITl

u/_plexed — 22 hours ago
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Does this offer applicable to any outlets in west bengal?

NOTE : This is a pizzahut offer

u/_plexed — 1 month ago

Probably the best laptop deal I’ve ever gotten

Ts cost like 90k in current market with same specs

Ask me any questions regarding the product .....

u/_plexed — 1 month ago

I am curious how many use always free instance to run minecraft 😂

Or I am alone in this. (-_-)

If anyone does for how many days are you running? I would also like to hear if anyone got terminated doing that. :3

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u/_plexed — 2 months ago

1$ test is confusing me ngl

not trying to state this like i know for sure, i’m just genuinely confused now

a while back my oracle account got messed up / suspended after some auto verification failed and at that time my international transactions were OFF on my debit card. i honestly thought oracle only did some tiny $1 check sometimes so i never expected it to matter later

then i asked live support and they said the timing is random, amount is not fixed, and it depends on the bank. they also said keeping around a $100 international limit is safer for verification stuff

so now i’m wondering, is the whole “just keep $1 limit on and you’re fine” thing actually real for long-term PAYG users or is that just what worked for some people? because if oracle can hit with a different verification amount later then a $1 limit sounds kinda useless

anyone here using OCI for a long time, especially Always Free / PAYG, what do you actually keep on your debit card? and have you ever seen a random verification hold after upgrading?

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u/_plexed — 2 months ago