HP OMEN 16 GAMING LAPTOP Restarts
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Motherboard (System Board)
The system board houses the Graphic Power Control IC and the DC-to-DC voltage regulators responsible for GPU power rail stability. In this model, these components often fail to handle the transient current spikes during hybrid graphics switching, leading to a momentary voltage sag that triggers a hardware-level reset (Kernel-Power 41). Replacing the board ensures updated power delivery logic and IC revisions.
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8%
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Hall Effect Sensor / Lid Sensor Cable
A documented design flaw in several Omen 16 iterations involves the lid sensor cable's insulation and routing near the heat sinks. Thermal degradation of the cable causes 'ghost' lid-close signals, which force the laptop into a sleep or hibernate state so rapidly that it results in a system crash and subsequent restart rather than a clean shutdown.
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6%
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AC Power Adapter (230W/280W)
High-performance gaming laptops require consistent wattage during peak demand; a failing capacitor within the power brick can cause 'ripple' or noise in the DC output. When the GPU demands maximum power, the adapter may fail to provide the necessary amperage, causing the system to protectively restart to prevent undervoltage damage.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Motherboard (System Board).