HP Pavilion dv5-1111ea overheating

Hi there,
i need help with my HP Pavilion dv5-1111ea.
Overheating all the time. if i just use it on top of the table, in 5 min it freeze.
I've been testing it with some stuff to make the feet of it a bit higher and it works, so I'm sure now it's overheating the problem.
I've already installed the new firmwares but it still doing the same thing.
I've paid to clear the fan cooler and still the same.
I've read in forums and it's a problem in the model, all laptops with AMD Bits processors and fun air exit in the left handside have overheating problems.
Could HP help us on it?
Cheers
Rafael Da Silva
IT Network Admin

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I understand you are looking to replace the power adapter to your HP Pavilion dv5-1111ea Notebook and are wonder which part number to get. I can confirm from page 34 of the HP Pavilion dv5 Entertainment PC Maintenance and Service Guide that the part number you want is 463955-001. You can order this part from the HP Parts Store.
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